by Krizzx » Sun Mar 19, 2023 9:29 pm
"ANOTHER" Persona 5? How many years has it been now? The original was a PS3 game at its core. Then they released a sequel, Strikers. Then they released and enhanced edition, Royal. There was also Persona Q2 inbetween them plus the dancing game. I was expecting to see Persona 6 by now, because of the 3 post-founder persona games, 3-5, I thought 5 was the most underwhelming with the weakest plot and characters aside from you being able to date MILFs again(haven't been able to do that since Innocent Sin.) Why make a 3rd Persona 5 game? What is there left to explore? It had the least interesting concept of them all.
I guess the exit of the guy who was the main creator behind 3-5 hit Atlus a lot harder than I thought. Given how dissapoiting SMTV was, its clear that the current team just don't have the creative talent of the old Atlus shot callers. No Kaneko, no Tadashi, and no Okada. Just a shell company being populated by less talented devs. Atlas only in name. A corporate sock puppet.
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"ANOTHER" Persona 5? How many years has it been now? The original was a PS3 game at its core. Then they released a sequel, Strikers. Then they released and enhanced edition, Royal. There was also Persona Q2 inbetween them plus the dancing game. I was expecting to see Persona 6 by now, because of the 3 post-founder persona games, 3-5, I thought 5 was the most underwhelming with the weakest plot and characters aside from you being able to date MILFs again(haven't been able to do that since Innocent Sin.) Why make a 3rd Persona 5 game? What is there left to explore? It had the least interesting concept of them all.
I guess the exit of the guy who was the main creator behind 3-5 hit Atlus a lot harder than I thought. Given how dissapoiting SMTV was, its clear that the current team just don't have the creative talent of the old Atlus shot callers. No Kaneko, no Tadashi, and no Okada. Just a shell company being populated by less talented devs. Atlas only in name. A corporate sock puppet.