Why haven't you forgiven him?
Why haven't you forgiven him?
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He's a cunt.
I sympathize with him but he should be in jail tbqh
Cause he killed dozens of innocents and two of my friend's parents and also happily shot me in the head to try and kill me
you can't forgive a litreal serial murderer
I have, but the layer of Loki over his character makes it a lot more sensible to me. What I don't get is how so many people totally miss the retelling of the Loki story in Akechi. Especially egregious since he's more like MCU Loki than true Norse mythology Loki
Wakaba was tragic but Haru's dad definitely had it coming. Everyone caring about him afterwords is some of the most revisionist history shit I've seen in a video game.
He's heartless asshole that lied to me
I forgave him immediately and would have gladly accepted him back into my party since he was so stylish. Also pre-crazy Akechi was 100% objectively correct about the Phantom Thieves.
But I immediately forgave Adachi.
But I have.
Akechi and goro is entierely a different chracter
is that like Hideo and Kojima?
Not a filthy pancakefag.
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exactly
I already knew that, user-chan!
>heartless
The point is he wasn't though, it was a lie even he couldn't keep up.
Oh the thread is about a video game character nvm my bad
>Haru's dad definitely had it coming
He was a standard business CEO and ended up regretting what he did. The guy didn't deserve to fucking die
He worked with Shido to take out his competitors.
Yes, and?
>Everyone caring about him afterwords is some of the most revisionist history shit I've seen in a video game.
They were being sensitive to their friends feelings. Haru didn't hate her dad, nor want him dead.
get fuck you goro apologist.
Why would I?
I hope when they make P5:Crimson or some shit, they don't give him a "Redemption" arc, and let him stay dead. I hate how every villain needs a tragic backstory to sympathize with them.
Goro was a fucking bastard, and honestly got off easy
I have, based purely on how stylish his Thief outfit was.
>Haru's dad definitely had it coming
I wouldn't call being assassinated by an evil group for becoming a threat "having it coming". If Akechi was solely acting out of his own sense of justice that legitimized the murder of evil people, sure, but the PT had already dealt with Okumura.
I wish he could get a redemption arc, but he's irredeemable as a character, far past the point of no return before you even meet him.
>killed dozens, if not hundreds of people
>killed the parents of two party members
>shoots you in the head with absolutely no remorse
>all for petty revenge against a man who couldn't care less about his existence
>murdered other people to benefit himself
he deserved to die.
He didn't kill anyone. He gave a list of people he needed removed and had no idea how exactly they were removed. If you ask some stranger to kill a dude for you, and he actually goes and does it, does that mean you deserve to die?
Was what he did acceptable? Of course not. But big companies out there conspire to remove their competition every fucking day. You can't well go claim Okumura deserves this or that when nobody can or even cares to blame any of the others.
He deserved a fair trial and lawful punishment, not a gruesome death on live TV.
He tried to fucking kill you.
Not like "tee-hee I got you" no he straight up blew your brains out and killed a random cop to cover it up.
>If Akechi was solely acting out of his own sense of justice that legitimized the murder of evil people
Probably would have preferred this. Some Memento request takes this role instead though, even pisses off the Phantom Thieves by accusing them of being evil for brainwashing.
Was Adachi's redemption arc done well?
>If you ask some stranger to kill a dude for you, and he actually goes and does it, does that mean you deserve to die?
Stopped reading here. Yes because you're just as guilty as the person that actually killed them. Fucking retard.
Adachi was never redeemed.
>Yes because you're just as guilty as the person that actually killed them
Ok, I'd like to hear the reasoning behind this
Money you used to pay the hitman was your tool for killing the person. For him it's literally nothing personal, but your victim is dead at your request, and the hitman wouldn't have killed them otherwise. Even in P5 this is How the Phantom Thieves viewed the relationship between Shido and Akechi, and this is why they were so quick to sympathize with Akechi at all.
Thank god the real world laws don't follow this logic.
Shido marked people for death that got in his way. Of course they had to be people in power or else they wouldn't have palaces but it's still essentially a mob hit.