>I like Fuuka but gotta admit I didnt get much what her S. Link was about.
I only remember something about terrible food. I will guess it was her not believing to be able to do anything, but with this one thing she decided to keep trying and slowly improving. It opens her eyes that with enough work even she can be useful or stand out.
Everyone sucks his dick because the guy’s an in-universe Chad from the start. His classmates from back home were even sad to see him go. Dude was popular.
it's decent. The characters, prose, and plot are all infinitely better than P5, but the gameplay is definitely a step down.
Hard is unfair, easy is baby mode, normal is okay but not engaging.
Don't bother for the achievements. There is no replay value to this game.
Also Ayane is the best. Skip the drama club and go to the music room
I didn't say the writing was good. I said it was "Infinitely better than P5". Well, I think the characters in P4 are pretty good all around, except Marie. Ayane is exceptionally good. The plot is also pretty nice.
I said the plot was good, not that this is a masterpiece of writing. Sincerely when you look at the broad strokes of the progression of the heroes in contrast to the main villians progression, it feels overall natural, until it hits the climax where things are coming to a head which feels alright. Some of the details at the end are a bit clunky, but I can forgive them, since this is mostly about the natural journey for our heroes to undergo, instead of some neatly woven house of cards.
In a detective story, the hero finds clues and establishes motives. In this story you kill shadow monsters in another universe. I was never under the impression this was suppose to be a serious noir.
>Hard is unfair
Yeah for like the first dungeon. Difficulty drops off a cliff after that, barring the first optional boss shadow.
I didn't play hard past the first dungeon. It really didn't matter since the only switches flipped were on stats of enemy and how much exp and money you get. Feels like a shitty treadmill for difficulty instead of something that made you play differently.
>Feels like a shitty treadmill for difficulty instead of something that made you play differently.
It's a cheap way of nudging you to play right, that's all. I can't imagine how braindead the game would feel playing below hard after the early game though. Once you start getting options for stacking boost+amp for elements and the Auto Ma-kaja skills. If anything, Hard at least teaches you the importance of keeping your armor up to date.
I was shocked how little it mattered in 5, when in 4 it made the difference between surviving an attack or eating shit with 50% of your health as overkill
You can't skip or tell fukka to frick off, she is your support/navigator.
Yukiko is your healer and strong mage, you also get her early. Why would you skip her? Vanilla Naoto is party member that most skip. In Golden they made her far stronger though.
Haru is only example that fits from your image. She excels at psio and guns, but her outfit nor personality aren't interesting. She shares same problem as Naoto- joins late, by that point you have your preffered party set and need to rush slink for upgrades. Similiary her kit got some upgrades in Royal.
>Oh, it's those female party members you usually ignore on your playthroughs.
I always choose the designated pantyhose girl though. Fuuka and Yukiko were no brainers.
Persona 5... was difficult.
I don't imagine Haru as the type to want to hide her relationship, if anything she's one of the most forward of the romances and would likely brag about making him hers.
Your little cousin-sister the personification of innocence > Le womanlet tomboy with short hair and big breasts > le homosexual Alicebear KumaKuma+ > le tomboy full of energy but innocence too (everyone draw her like a big girl with big abs, big breasts and big brush) > the slurty idol with a neuron > le daddy-issue girl > le slurty schoolmate > la Yamato nadeshiko who laughs > the blonde limousine book magic milf > Poochie > La creatura del club de música
When people say the characters were bad in P4, I get what they're thinking about since you might be spending most of your time with the essential characters you're forced to get along with for in-game perks, but it feels unfair since the non-essential characters that give you jackshit are more tightly written with more compelling stories. Of course it's not like a russian novel's wealth of character, but they don't feel flat. Not going to gush about Ayane's story, but I like many of the other personalities being confronted with different stories. The Devil and Tower stories were actually quite good, despite not appealing to me personally. It wasn't rote where someone needed their ego knocked over, so you knock over their ego, but a combination of personality, goals, and environment that were combined into creating a story for each of the side confidants. This is why Yosuke, among the main cast is probably the best for being more fleshed out, which makes it sting the more that he eats bench the moment you can replace him and he doesn't get to show his nuance in the actual main plot and it's reserved for his confidant storyline on the side, which you won't do, because his place on the roster will get taken the moment you get Kanji because Kanji is decent until you get Naoto who outright dwarfs all the other companions in gameplay utility and you want to up the social links with characters you actually use. That all being said though, my favorite characters are Ayane, Adachi, and Morooka
I don't like any of them but Haru is the most tolerable, just forgettable. I don't really hate any of the P5 cast, the ones I dislike the most are just underdeveloped. P4 is kind of the opposite, it has plenty of development for really unlikable characters and a central message of not lying to yourself quickly turned into "trying to change yourself is inherantly lying to yourself and bad" which was fricking stupid.
Haru's only flaw is that she comes so late in the game and rejecting her is only possible when I go deep into myself and active all the love for that I have for Futaba before doing it.
ugh I guess if you held a gun to my head I'd go with yukiko since she's voiced by ami koshimizu
like hell I do
*uninstalls*
All three built for footjobs
what am in for
I like Fuuka but gotta admit I didnt get much what her S. Link was about.
Everyone sucks your dick simulator and a terrible mystery.
>I like Fuuka but gotta admit I didnt get much what her S. Link was about.
I only remember something about terrible food. I will guess it was her not believing to be able to do anything, but with this one thing she decided to keep trying and slowly improving. It opens her eyes that with enough work even she can be useful or stand out.
Everyone sucks his dick because the guy’s an in-universe Chad from the start. His classmates from back home were even sad to see him go. Dude was popular.
A reminder of what you missed out on.
Good game but vanilla P4 is a better game and weirdly better looking.
it's decent. The characters, prose, and plot are all infinitely better than P5, but the gameplay is definitely a step down.
Hard is unfair, easy is baby mode, normal is okay but not engaging.
Don't bother for the achievements. There is no replay value to this game.
Also Ayane is the best. Skip the drama club and go to the music room
P4's characters and plot suck dog shit. Just because P5's isn't better doesn't mean 4's is good. P3 is the only game with an acceptable plot.
I didn't say the writing was good. I said it was "Infinitely better than P5". Well, I think the characters in P4 are pretty good all around, except Marie. Ayane is exceptionally good. The plot is also pretty nice.
>plot
>Yukiko just forgot Adachi was at the Inn the night Mayumi Yamano was killed
lol
I said the plot was good, not that this is a masterpiece of writing. Sincerely when you look at the broad strokes of the progression of the heroes in contrast to the main villians progression, it feels overall natural, until it hits the climax where things are coming to a head which feels alright. Some of the details at the end are a bit clunky, but I can forgive them, since this is mostly about the natural journey for our heroes to undergo, instead of some neatly woven house of cards.
In a detective story, the hero finds clues and establishes motives. In this story you kill shadow monsters in another universe. I was never under the impression this was suppose to be a serious noir.
I didn't play hard past the first dungeon. It really didn't matter since the only switches flipped were on stats of enemy and how much exp and money you get. Feels like a shitty treadmill for difficulty instead of something that made you play differently.
>Feels like a shitty treadmill for difficulty instead of something that made you play differently.
It's a cheap way of nudging you to play right, that's all. I can't imagine how braindead the game would feel playing below hard after the early game though. Once you start getting options for stacking boost+amp for elements and the Auto Ma-kaja skills. If anything, Hard at least teaches you the importance of keeping your armor up to date.
I was shocked how little it mattered in 5, when in 4 it made the difference between surviving an attack or eating shit with 50% of your health as overkill
>Hard is unfair
Yeah for like the first dungeon. Difficulty drops off a cliff after that, barring the first optional boss shadow.
Amazing music!
Piss poor pacing. The visual novelization of JRPG story telling popularized by Persona 3 onwards was a mistake.
kino
You can't skip or tell fukka to frick off, she is your support/navigator.
Yukiko is your healer and strong mage, you also get her early. Why would you skip her? Vanilla Naoto is party member that most skip. In Golden they made her far stronger though.
Haru is only example that fits from your image. She excels at psio and guns, but her outfit nor personality aren't interesting. She shares same problem as Naoto- joins late, by that point you have your preffered party set and need to rush slink for upgrades. Similiary her kit got some upgrades in Royal.
But I waifu'd Yukiko
Fuuka is based but she is bit too friendly with Koromaru…
Haru
Final answer
I love haru and fuuka if they were real I'd date em. Yukiko is also nice
Yukiko>Haru>Fuuka
Haru and Fuuka are top tied but Yukiko is best girl in all Persona
>Yukiko is best girl in all Persona
she would rank 6th or 7th at best
>Yukiko the best
She's not even the best party member, fricking backwards ass moron.
Yukari was always in my party, every time I played Persona 4. She's hottest, frick Rise.
best girl best hobby
>Yukiko
>Ignored
She literally never leaves the party.
>Oh, it's those female party members you usually ignore on your playthroughs.
I always choose the designated pantyhose girl though. Fuuka and Yukiko were no brainers.
Persona 5... was difficult.
You are a gentleman and a scholar.
you ignored them? are you gay? theyre all made for footloving
You couldn't be any more wrong
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https://files.catbox.moe/0bl13s.jpg
I forgot to take a screenshot of Fuuka's
always haru
I don't imagine Haru as the type to want to hide her relationship, if anything she's one of the most forward of the romances and would likely brag about making him hers.
Fuuka is the best girl though
FLOOF IS MINE
>Fuuka
Literally cannot bench her
>Yukiko
Best magic damage and healing, you'd be dumb to bench her
>Haru
yeah I'll give you that one
>Ignoring the girl whose healing is better than anyone else's and gets a tier 4 Fire nuke spell
Yukiko NEVER leaves the party.
Why would you ignore Yukiko? She's extremely helpful at all points in the game.
Fuuka Is shit
Yukiko Is best party members but shit as a couple
Haru is best in everything
Your little cousin-sister the personification of innocence > Le womanlet tomboy with short hair and big breasts > le homosexual Alicebear KumaKuma+ > le tomboy full of energy but innocence too (everyone draw her like a big girl with big abs, big breasts and big brush) > the slurty idol with a neuron > le daddy-issue girl > le slurty schoolmate > la Yamato nadeshiko who laughs > the blonde limousine book magic milf > Poochie > La creatura del club de música
Obviously naotogay has to be to be this insufferable
When people say the characters were bad in P4, I get what they're thinking about since you might be spending most of your time with the essential characters you're forced to get along with for in-game perks, but it feels unfair since the non-essential characters that give you jackshit are more tightly written with more compelling stories. Of course it's not like a russian novel's wealth of character, but they don't feel flat. Not going to gush about Ayane's story, but I like many of the other personalities being confronted with different stories. The Devil and Tower stories were actually quite good, despite not appealing to me personally. It wasn't rote where someone needed their ego knocked over, so you knock over their ego, but a combination of personality, goals, and environment that were combined into creating a story for each of the side confidants. This is why Yosuke, among the main cast is probably the best for being more fleshed out, which makes it sting the more that he eats bench the moment you can replace him and he doesn't get to show his nuance in the actual main plot and it's reserved for his confidant storyline on the side, which you won't do, because his place on the roster will get taken the moment you get Kanji because Kanji is decent until you get Naoto who outright dwarfs all the other companions in gameplay utility and you want to up the social links with characters you actually use. That all being said though, my favorite characters are Ayane, Adachi, and Morooka
>Yukiko
???
>Ignore
Yukiko is always in my party
Actual best girl.
I went with Haru on my first run.
First time, every time.
Yukiko so I can put her in the Magical Armor, unless I can put Fuuka in the High-Cut Armor from P3D.
I know what I want.
I don't like any of them but Haru is the most tolerable, just forgettable. I don't really hate any of the P5 cast, the ones I dislike the most are just underdeveloped. P4 is kind of the opposite, it has plenty of development for really unlikable characters and a central message of not lying to yourself quickly turned into "trying to change yourself is inherantly lying to yourself and bad" which was fricking stupid.
Which one has the biggest breasts?
Probably Haru
How do you ignore Fuuka, she's the navigator
>ignoring Yukiko
why are Gankerirgins so fricking moronic with JRPGs?
Haru's only flaw is that she comes so late in the game and rejecting her is only possible when I go deep into myself and active all the love for that I have for Futaba before doing it.