Persona 3 Reload is an attempt to revitalize a classic JRPG, but instead of soaring to new heights, it stumbles awkwardly, largely thanks to the cringe-worthy inclusion of characters like Fat Moon and Kenji. This remake tries to inject humor into the narrative, but these characters become the embodiment of discomfort, leaving players cringing at every interaction.
Fat Moon, as a character, is an unfortunate attempt at injecting quirky humor into the game. From his name to his exaggerated physical appearance, the attempt at comedic relief feels forced and, frankly, quite tasteless. The constant presence of Fat Moon and the game's insistence on making him a focal point contribute to an eye-rolling experience rather than genuine laughter. It's a misstep that distracts from the game's narrative and undermines the overall tone.
Kenji, another character in Persona 3 Reload, doesn't fare much better. His dialogue and interactions often come off as awkward and cringe-worthy, making it challenging for players to connect with his storyline. The attempts at injecting humor into Kenji's persona often fall flat, leaving players wincing at the failed attempts at creating a relatable or amusing character.
While Persona 3 Reload introduces some improvements, the unfortunate decision to include characters like Fat Moon and a less-than-stellar portrayal of Kenji mars the overall experience. It's disheartening to see these cringe-inducing elements take precedence over the potential for a more polished and enjoyable remake. In the end, Persona 3 Reload's attempt at humor and character development leaves players more uncomfortable than entertained.
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@Bakkestaffen pretty sure it's a shitpost
kenji was in the original
Bro does NOT like these 2 characters😭
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Bakkestaffen
3 months ago