NEVER FELT LIKE

NEVER FELT LIKE

SO MISARABO

BURN MY BREAD

So who Sup Forums prefers?

Him or Narukami?
And why?

Jouka doesn't counts

RI DI DIT DA DO

BABY BABY BABY BABY BABY BABY BABY BAAAaaaaAAABY

Chad > Door

Narukami

got all the guys too. No one before him has ever been so magnetic

CEMENT AND RUBBER

I prefer Mr. Tatsuya "I can never ever be happy even for a split second for all eternity" Suou

Makoto.

I take it he was agreeable?

Why did every anime adaptation of Persona ever have to be utter shit? It's not fair that the terrible original P4 run is the best of them.

So i'm an Aussie shitposter coming to ask which countries playstation store should I sign up to in order to buy this game?

I truly hate that this game isn't available in Shitpostland.

>Your appointment to SEES will be finalized within the week, I've already discussed the matter with the Kirijo Group

SOME DANCES

The FES edition and psp one are on our PSN. FES is I think $15 while portable is something stupid like $45

Makoto, hes likeable.

Granted it took me a while to actually like him as a character, I spent the first 5 hours wanting to cut that emo hairstyle.

But eventually I got passed that and liked the guy.

Persona 4 main character annoys me to no end, the haircut and the way everyone loves him the moment he steps off the train is annoying and unrealistic.
I understand they were trying to make Otakus and weebs feel loved by a bunch of randoms but to me a bloke who isn't loved, nor hated by the world I just found him and everyone kissing his ass annoying.

This is the real reason why P2 never gets acknowledged anymore.

It was suffering the game, instead of a perfect life simulator.

Door-kun may have died, but the year you experience was likely the greatest year of his whole life.

OLD ROBOTS

Yeah I've seen the FES edition on the ps3, but I don't turn it on as much anymore.
Was kinda hoping for a ps4 version with trophies.

I have the Portable one, played it through a few years ago, but I don't care for the lack of movement around the maps.

Makoto.

I liked him because he seemed stoic without being "emotionless" like most "stoic" anime characters end up being.

Playing the game he always just seemed like the guy who has a great poker face running 24/7, while also appearing friendly enough that people were willing to talk to him and let him get away with not talking much. A lot of his social links involve helping the people around him as well, and being a support for them in times when they need it.

I never really got the "emo" thing people go on about.