Thank god, the weirdo is going home. Still, other weirdos are now being weird. why so weird.
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Jungian psychology was at the core of Persona 1 and 2. The games have become much less explicit about it since 3, but it's still useful for understanding why things are as they are.
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All this makes me sometimes want to play it and other times not to touch it with a ten feet pole. Seems like an interesting yet detached experience. Are you actually affected by the story at all? Or is it just a superficial dating sim with battles sprinkled with some weird shit?
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Oh I'm COMPLETELY absorbed and attached, the dichotomy I speak of largely just manifests in moments of frustration / bewilderment / hilarity / headshaking / an endless pile of notes becoming an article.
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Having played most of these game simultaneously, I feel like the later games suffer from wanting to explore certain ideas, but also have to cater to their audience. i.e. the remaster came out last October & for the last few weeks, fans-
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have been bemoaning that a certain female character can’t be romanced, even though it makes absolutely no sense for her to be. The series has a lot more love-interests then it used to. There’s this weird sense of “obligatory hornyness”.
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