2012-03-10, 18:57 | Link #2222 | |
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2012-03-10, 23:01 | Link #2224 | |
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Then again, Yu is pretty dense in the show. Sigh. Dense MC= Open end. The unwritten rules of anime storytelling |
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2012-03-11, 01:39 | Link #2225 |
Even if it just for a bit
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Because instead of pissing off one side, (the ones that dislike open endings) you'll be pissing off like 6 or so (Yukiko, Naoto, Chie, Rise, Nanako, Yosuke, I may be forgetting some of the options, but basically you'll be separating all the fanbase)
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2012-03-11, 03:13 | Link #2227 | |
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The end of the episode definitely had a lot of impact. I figured that Yu's reactions would have more power to them in the anime. It was pretty tough to watch....Nanako !
All those Personas, that rare power of his, and Narukami still couldn't do anything at that moment. I might have added some sad music to really make it hit people, but a silent approach has its merits too. Quote:
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2012-03-11, 03:25 | Link #2228 | |
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2012-03-11, 09:53 | Link #2231 |
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In the game, the protagonist Yuu could have as many girlfriends as he wanted with no trouble. If they want the series to have any resolution to the romance it should be either harem ending or nothing. I'm fine with nothing because in the end it really doesn't matter. Though seeing harem end for Yuu would be epic. :P
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2012-03-11, 10:13 | Link #2233 |
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;-; Was totally not expecting that to happen to Nanoko, if they don't figure out a way to magically revive her by the end of the series I'm going to be depressed. >.>
Oh and more comparison shots between the tv series and the BRs.
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2012-03-11, 16:25 | Link #2234 | |
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2012-03-11, 20:00 | Link #2235 |
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I don't think this show put much romance in, so there's nothing to resolve. In the game, Yuu can romance all of the girls near his age, but there's an internal priority list to determine which one goes all the way at the end.
Episode 22: * Yeah, the entire dungeon basically gets skipped right to the boss fight. If anybody's wondering, what Nanako talks about in the dungeon is basically missing her mother and putting on a strong front despite being alone and lonely all the time. * In the game, the guys rush Namatame and grab Nanako before his transformation. Naoto had tried a more thorough conversation first (but Namatame's replies are still "I was trying to save her"), which is why she felt guilty later. * Yuu's Personae: * Saturnus of the Star * Arahabaki of the Hermit * Atropos of the Fortune * Tam Lin of the Sun * Beelzebub of the Devil (which he blew up Naoto's dungeon with. Apparently this will be his highest-level Persona before getting his final one.) * Kohryu of the Heirophant (at 76, lower than Beelzebub, has less defenses but no Hama weakness and higher endurance.) *Sraosha of the Justice. * In the game, the MC is the only party member who is not controlled. The other three in the battle party will be, and the player better put up his physical defenses those two turns or else. There is no way to stop Kunino-Sagiri's control except to wait it out. * Yuu uses Sraosha's Mahamaon (enhanced by Hama Boost) to destroy all of the Shadows. I think they dissipate harmlessly in the game upon Kunino-Sagiri's defeat. * I find it odd they did not replace generic nurse with Saeko. I found that odd in the game too.
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2012-03-11, 21:33 | Link #2236 | |
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2012-03-11, 21:41 | Link #2237 | |
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