cj_iwakura
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So I went to go buy/download P3P with my 10 dollar credit but as it turns out it costs $20 while FES is $10. What the fuck digital pricing is this?
FES is considered a 'classic' while P3P is somewhat newer.
So I went to go buy/download P3P with my 10 dollar credit but as it turns out it costs $20 while FES is $10. What the fuck digital pricing is this?
Also are both Persona 2 games worth playing? I don't hear as much about them as 3/4.
So I went to go buy/download P3P with my 10 dollar credit but as it turns out it costs $20 while FES is $10. What the fuck digital pricing is this?
Also are both Persona 2 games worth playing? I don't hear as much about them as 3/4.
There should be a brief statement in the OT regarding FES psn. Your save data will run the chance of getting deleted!!! If you have a PS2 and want FES, get that. Otherwise get P3P, there is no shame in itJust buy the superior version and save yourself ten bucks.
I normally tell people to read Fate/Stay Night before reading or watching Fate/Zero.
But in Dantis's case I think he'd enjoy it far better to ignore Fate/Stay Night entirely and just watch Fate/Zero. It seems right up his alley.
I think they are. They're not as popular because they're straight dungeon crawlers. No social linking to be found. The plot is solid and so are the characters. Combat isn't too rough either.
The things I dislike in anime (Or other shows, but generally only really occur in anime) are things like the over the top fight scenes with crazy high jumps and explosions and lasers and swords and whatnot. Also robots. And that weird nonsense science that a lot of anime seem to have. And a lot of the time, the art styles. And... probably some other things.
Sell it to me!
The things I dislike in anime (Or other shows, but generally only really occur in anime) are things like the over the top fight scenes with crazy high jumps and explosions and lasers and swords and whatnot. Also robots. And that weird nonsense science that a lot of anime seem to have. And a lot of the time, the art styles. And... probably some other things.
There are no robots or weird science, it's pretty much urban fantasy, but there's a lot of fight scenes. It's about seven masters who are fighting over the Holy Grail, and they summon in servants based upon legends to help them fight the battles for them. Only the winning Master/Servant can obtain the grail.
The servants tend to fight slightly over the top, but the fight scenes are insanely detailed. The masters stick to realism (one of the protagonists is a firm gun user and fights using seemingly mundane methods, for example.)
The whole series is on Crunchyroll: You can watch the first episode here.
Cowboy Bebop is very grounded.
It's got a very Ghibli-like status in that it's anime, but a large majority of the people like it don't watch anime and thus don't even usually cite CB as such.
Which is interesting to think about when you notice how many people love Persona 4, but don't like JRPGs normally.
You see, now we're getting somewhere.
Maybe I'll give them a look after all.
Sell it to me!
The things I dislike in anime (Or other shows, but generally only really occur in anime) are things like the over the top fight scenes with crazy high jumps and explosions and lasers and swords and whatnot. Also robots. And that weird nonsense science that a lot of anime seem to have. And a lot of the time, the art styles. And... probably some other things.
I'll second this. Persona 1 and 2 aren't terrible and aren't overly exceptional. If you're a fan of the series, they're worth a shot.
Bebop is basically an animated live action show that flickers between a number of genres, generally westerns, HK Blood Operas, and other nefarious things of that ilk
Bebop is basically an animated live action show that flickers between a number of genres, generally westerns, HK Blood Operas, and other nefarious things of that ilk
Aeana tweeted these. LOL @ these fan translators.
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It's a Space Western. One of the finest examples too.
Also, radical (and not too serious) idea from watching Buddha play Persona 1. What if Persona 5 was a first person RPG? Like genuine first person movements with animation worthy of 2013, not "psuedo-1995 dungeon crawler" style?
So I finally get to see new NeoGAF.
I like it.
Turn on Dark, breh.
I can't turn on dark, then my shitty photoshop skills show with my avatar. :|
As you can probably already tell with all the particles... yay.
I can't turn on dark, then my shitty photoshop skills show with my avatar. :|
As you can probably already tell with all the particles... yay.
I can't turn on dark, then my shitty photoshop skills show with my avatar. :|
As you can probably already tell with all the particles... yay.
I've been using the Dark theme, and I hadn't noticed it. But now that you've pointed it out, now I can't help but notice it. Congratulations!
It's the same with mine. You can see a bit of white around the edges.
If you give me the source, I can attempt to fix it for you.
It joins The Last Guardian and Mother 4
If Index goes under what happens to Persona 5![]()
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How does that look?
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or this one?
Yeah, I think the second one looks much better.
Etrian Odyssey Untold is going to be one of my games of the year, I can feel it already. It sounds like they took everything I wished EO4 did, and did it.
It does! Thank you!
This feels really shallow, but I was like, yay redhead, and realized they had me right there.
Man, you guys as bad as that "Blondes or Brunettes" thread in OT.
Blondes 4 Lyfe.
So before it got fixed I take it you had to... Turn off the DarkI can't turn on dark, then my shitty photoshop skills show with my avatar. :|
As you can probably already tell with all the particles... yay.
Redhead bestheadRedheads make everything better. It's Mitsuru's best quality. Not the money, intelligence or popularity.
Man, you guys as bad as that "Blondes or Brunettes" thread in OT.
Blondes 4 Lyfe.
So before it got fixed I take it you had to... Turn off the Dark