2012-12-29, 12:54 | Link #61 | |
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2012-12-29, 12:54 | Link #62 |
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That seiyuu cast...they really went with quite the predictable list. Kaji for Daichi, HanaKana for Io, even Ishida for AO.
But Joe's and Keita's seiyuus come as a bit of a surprise. I always imagined Joe with a younger voice than Sugita's, and Keita's with deeper one than Kakihara. Edit: As for Hibiki, I won't be surprised if they got Mamoru Miyano for him. Edit 2: My bad I didn't read it was a prediction. Those predictions are pretty close to mine though. Last edited by com_gwp; 2012-12-29 at 13:21. |
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That reminds me... since the attack animation in the game is fairly limited, I wonder how the studio will animate that. Quote:
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2013-01-06, 04:18 | Link #69 |
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I think they refrained from the first one because overall a gloomy story. Thinking back, the atmosphere would only get somber at best if not squeezing out some morbid humor from the weirdness of the situation. Despite the larger scale of destruction, DS2 provided more light-hearted scenes mixed in with the serious which probably fits more with pop culture.
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2013-01-10, 21:33 | Link #75 |
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It really wasn't all that different. Some chronological switcharoo is hardly what I'd call diverging from the plot. And I like that the MC has (will probably have) an actual personality this time around. As much as I grew to enjoy Yu's characterization in Persona 4 I don't think lightning would've struck twice for Kishi in this case, and especially not with DS2's storyline. Still, I hope they keep in some of those "choice quotes" we love.
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2013-01-10, 21:40 | Link #76 | |
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2013-01-10, 21:49 | Link #77 |
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We can't expect a 1-for-1 faithful reproduction of the game, and what I saw of the manga stuck close enough to the game's core storyline while adapting itself to a continuous story quite well. Also remember that the anime will have pacing issues to consider, depending on how long the show will run for. Especially if (in the unlikely event) they give it a single season.
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2013-01-10, 22:11 | Link #78 |
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You can have the anime be close enough to the source material that it doesn't directly contradict it but still have very different pacing, direction, and overall execution from said source material.
That's exactly my worry: the possibility that while it doesn't diverge too heavily from the source material as badly as the anime adaptations of Chaos;Head, Tsukihime, Yumekui Merry, etc. did, it will still be a mediocre job because there isn't enough time to fit everything in necessary for proper character development and pacing like what happened with the Persona 4 anime. But perhaps I'm just being too skeptic: we'll see how this turns out. |
2013-01-11, 00:20 | Link #79 |
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Join Date: Nov 2008
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P4 adaptation was fantastic, they capture the key moment as they should.. You can't ask more from adaptation than that. Just take the OG source if you want 1:1 experience, adaptation is all about key moment. I will really happy if DS2A anything like P4A, and with art quality consistency (which P4A really horrible at)
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2013-01-11, 01:38 | Link #80 |
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Preview screens from episode 1, and full character designs for the characters they just added to the official site: http://moca-news.net/article/20130110/201301102324a/01/
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