Any idea why suddenly my persona list doesn't show missing persona? It was OK until around 95% then suddenly i toggle between all persona / registered persona also no difference, so it's harder now to see which persona are missing ...
8 types of Treasure Demon and some of the confidant rank 10 Persona are not listed.
F*cking hell, I missed out one social link max on NG+ ...
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It was Iwai's social link, dammit, dunno why I prioritize him last end up every 2-3 visits then only rank up once, then on 12/22 (night) I got 9th rank + "i feel that we will get closer soon" ... but ran out of time.
Which means I also can't max my Registry cos can't fusion Hanged Man ultimate persona.
Damn damn damn. Don't have an earlier save either LOL.
you cant complete the compedium on first run, One Persona only avaiable on NG+ after May 18th
Might as well finish a 2nd playthrough I guess. But for just for 2 trophies. Probably can finish quick but man I really love the game, don't mind. Is there even anything new in terms of story in new game+ much? All confidants maxed on first playthrough already lol
just that some option you can choose now since you have enough guts and charm other then that nothing new, i miss this game already. NO GAME can beat this game. I feel like I have nothing to play after I finish this game twice.
LOL, no problem, you're welcome. If you look closely, there's a blank spot there where the girls are. Tae, my sexy long legs Goth doctor is missing. I wonder if she's "romance-able"?
Closing the chapter on this game after more than 300 hours of play. Platinuming the game on livestream tonight at 10pm. With all ultimate weapons and the Personas (yes, even all the DLC Personas) and the skills that I wanted them to inherit. All I need now is the in-game clock to cross December 23rd, the rest are done. All I'm doing now is wasting tine at cinema theaters, fishing, playing games (in a game!), and asking Kawakami to do my dirty laundries. There's not even a point to go into Mementos anymore, got in excess off 7 million Yen to spend, and every teammate leveled up to Level 99 (again, for the third time). All teammates most powerful skills/attacks hits damage in excess of 1000HP on normal trash mob enemies, .......except The Reaper. I'll attempt to kill the Twin Wardens for the second time again live on the livestream tonight, for that sweet, sweet Omnipotent Orb accessory. <3
The latest issue of Weekly Famitsu has new details on Persona 3: Dancing Moon Night and Persona 5: Dancing Star Night, which were recently announced as due out for PlayStation 4 and PS Vita in Japan in spring 2018.
Here are the tidbits:
Atlus is making the best of the experience it gained developing Persona 4: Dancing All Night in polishing the visuals, action, and every other element of the two new Dancing titles.
There will be completely new songs.
There will be a new mode that replaces story mode.
The PlayStation 4 version of each game will run at 60 frames per second.
The gameplay system will follow that of Persona 4: Dancing All Night, but with brush-ups, additions, and removals.
They want to introduce crazy elements and colorful elements that cannot be done in the original story. All of the members of the Atlus Sound Team are participating.
Kinda sad how P5 just got like 2nd or 3rd place for the joystick game award, hopefully the other game award will fair better. personally my goty this year P5. Guess not many actually played it.
eh but P5 release in Sept 26th, 2016.
Some people didnt play it because of 'long and boring' conversation and its a 'dating simulation waifu game'.
West in April so they count that instead. Also like most games. Localized date I guess. Better than the rest of the games for me.. And I played Breath of the Wild, HZD, Nier and Mario Odyssey.
Persona 5 protagonist is named Ren Amamiya in Persona 5 the Animation.
Persona 3: Dancing Moon Night and Persona 5: Dancing Star Night will launch for PlayStation 4 and PS Vita on May 24, 2018 in Japan, Atlus announced.
Standalone, each title will cost 7,480 yen on PlayStation 4 and 6,980 yen on PS Vita.
Two combination packs will also be available:
Persona Dancin’ All-Star Triple Pack (PS4) – 16,880
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-A physical copy of Persona 3: Dancing Moon Night for PlayStation 4 -A physical copy of Persona 5: Dancing Star Night for PlayStation 4 -A digital copy of Persona 4: Dancing All Night for PlayStation 4 with high-resolution graphics -There are no plans for a general release of Persona 4: Dancing All Night for PlayStation 4 -If you purchased downloadable content from the PS Vita version of Persona 4: Dancing All Night, it will be usable in the PlayStation 4 version -The PlayStation 4 version of Persona 4: Dancing All Night will not support cross-save with the PS Vita version -Package art illustated by Shigenori Soejima -Full Soundtrack (four discs, over 60 tracks)
Persona Dancin’ Deluxe Twin Plus (PS Vita) – 15,780 yen
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A physical copy of Persona 3: Dancing Moon Night for PS Vita -A physical copy of Persona 5: Dancing Star Night for PS Vita -“Atlus Selection Assorted Costumes DLC Set” (a 2,400 yen value) for Persona 3: Dancing Moon Night and Persona 5: Dancing Star Night “Shin Megami Tensei (Protagonist)” “Shin Megami Tensei II (Protagonist)” “Shin Megami Tensei II (Hiroko)” “Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne (Protagonist)” “Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne (Jyoji Hijiri)” “Shin Megami Tensei IV (Protagonist)” “Shin Megami Tensei IV: Final (Protagonist)” “Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey (Demonica Suit)” “Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner (Kyouji Kuzunoha)” “Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner – Soul Hackers (Nemissa)” “Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner – Soul Hackers (Yuuichi Haga)” “Devil Summoner: Raidou Kuzunoha vs. The Soulless Army (Tae Asakura)” “Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor (Protagonist)” “Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor (Yuzu Tanikawa)” “Shin Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Saga (Sera)” -Package art illustated by Shigenori Soejima -Full Soundtrack (four discs, over 60 tracks)