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How do you live your life?
Persona 4 Golden was such a phenomenal game and has definitely made me think about this question and just who I am in general.
I loved every second of this game. The game is great, however, what made it so special was the cast. Everyone felt so real. They spoke and interacted with each other like friends; joked like friends, had serious deep conversations like friends, and clearly enjoyed each other's company. I truly felt like THESE WERE my friends.
Another big thing for me was this game's overall theme and messages. Accepting yourself for who you are despite what you (or others) tell you. Personally, this is a message I related to as I'm sure so many others have. Watching your close friends all go through this experience in their own unique ways is truly beautiful to watch. Really shows the complexity and how amazing the growth of people can be.
Deep within us, there are so many parts we might not want to see. They can be brutal, disgusting, grime, or dark. But ignoring it and feeding yourself lies about yourself gets you nowhere. If you truly want to grow as a person, care for the people you love, and most importantly, be happy, there's one thing you must do...
and that's to face yourself.
Persona 4 Golden was such a phenomenal game and has definitely made me think about this question and just who I am in general.
I loved every second of this game. The game is great, however, what made it so special was the cast. Everyone felt so real. They spoke and interacted with each other like friends; joked like friends, had serious deep conversations like friends, and clearly enjoyed each other's company. I truly felt like THESE WERE my friends.
Another big thing for me was this game's overall theme and messages. Accepting yourself for who you are despite what you (or others) tell you. Personally, this is a message I related to as I'm sure so many others have. Watching your close friends all go through this experience in their own unique ways is truly beautiful to watch. Really shows the complexity and how amazing the growth of people can be.
Deep within us, there are so many parts we might not want to see. They can be brutal, disgusting, grime, or dark. But ignoring it and feeding yourself lies about yourself gets you nowhere. If you truly want to grow as a person, care for the people you love, and most importantly, be happy, there's one thing you must do...
and that's to face yourself.
played this a LOOOONG time ago but wanted to review because it was so cool how they told this story.
literally just walking around in nice scenery while a whole mystery goes on and unfolds in front of you. the dynamic between the two characters is so entertaining and felt like REAL people - the voice acting is phenomenal and definitely is a big factor in why this happened
literally just walking around in nice scenery while a whole mystery goes on and unfolds in front of you. the dynamic between the two characters is so entertaining and felt like REAL people - the voice acting is phenomenal and definitely is a big factor in why this happened