Ah I do remember at the end of the social links for few of those characters in P4 they expressed those decisions.Dartofthedavros wrote:I played Golden too, but I was more specifically referring too the spin-off sequels. In them it's shown that Rise, Noato and Yu (the protagonist) move back to "the big city," with Rise and Noato confidently going back to their jobs, while Chie decides to become an officer and Kanji expands Tatsumi Textiles to add in his various sewing skills. I can't remember what Yukiko does but Yusuke procrastinates and Teddie stays a pervy store mascot. The P3 cast do various things too, Mitsuru and Aigis lead a police division specializing in shadows, Akihiko and Fuuka help them but are also college students, Junpei's a little league coach, Yukari an actor/model, and Ken is a middle schooler, and Koromaru lives with Ken. I find it cool that even though they are unnecessary spin-offs they still continue the lore of these characters quite well.
Yeah I should get around to playing the spin offs though a friend of mine whose big on the Persona series told me the story for the spin offs are not so great and come off as a bit fanservice-ish, but I'll still probably check them out anyways. I REALLY want to see what happened to the P3 characters the most now that they're grown ups.
Though I suppose it's a bit understandable considering her origin and what she did to MC. While we do see her start to learn what it means to "live" towards the end of P3, I feel one of the only strong points of The Answer was she got some really good character development in it. She finally found a reason to live without the need to protect the MC.Dartofthedavros wrote:In the case of Aegis however, it feels like they only went halfway on the idea resulting in her coming off as creepy more than anything else until she starts developing her consciousness.
I've been told it was stupidly difficult (I can't imagine having to play without the use of the Persona compendium). Though if it means anything I'm playing through Shin Megami Tensei IV right now which is a pretty tough game on its own.Darofthedavros wrote:The Answer is in no way worth playing unless you really want the experience of playing it, and it is some of the most unforgiving bullshit I have ever played.
Dartofthedavros wrote:If there was a "side" I most agree with it would probably be Junpei's, as he's the only one that seems to see the full picture without denying anything and just wants to go home.
Yukari was being INCREDIBLY selfish in her decision (even Mitsuru didn't agree with her, but only sided with her because of her bond with Yukari) and only made me dislike her more, she wanted to stop the protagonist from sealing himself, which would inevitably bring about the fall, she just wasn't thinking about how stupidly reckless of an idea it was. I mean, I think everyone aside from Yukari practically had the right idea of not wanting to travel back in time before the fight with Nyx, Junpei was just the only one who seemed to think this fighting was pointless. It just saddens me to see that everything the group went through and yet majority does not hesitate in fighting, it just seems so... unlike them.









