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Recently I finished playing Persona 3 Reload. That sure was a remake. I played the game in a unique way, I completed the game on hard and I played with Japanese dub, and I also completed the game using the tactics only. I played with the Japanese dub because I just can not get over the fact that the original dub cast was replaced, unlike the Japanese cast. I'm sure the new dub is fine... but I don't want to hear new voices...

Anyway, some things I don't like. The redone music I find to be worse, I can't think of a single song I prefer in comparison to the original. Songs like Iwatodai Dorm, Changing Seasons, Battle for Everyone's Souls, and Mass Destruction stand out to me for being worse to me, not better. Meanwhile all the new tracks created for the remake like Color Your Night and It's Going Down didn't really resonate with me either. It kinda pisses me off that the original OST isn't available as an option I can think so many remakes that offer this basic feature it's not even DLC total missed opportunity. But I guess Atlus didn't learn anything from Persona 1 PSP OST debacle. I usually like the music done by Atsushi Kitajoh, but yeah, this OST is a huge miss to me. Speaking of music, I find it annoying that they removed Maya's Theme, Time Castle, and Snow Queen. WTF is that, and if you want to change the dungeon music, that's DLC and its songs from Persona 4 and 5.

Another thing I don't care for is the new character designs done by Azusa Shimada. Part of me wants to just say it's worse because it's not Shigenori Soejima, but I need a more valid reason than that, don't I? I'm not sure how to word it, but I don't like how...uh "poppy" the colors look in the new art. Saying the original Persona 3 art is "flat" is probably not the correct word say either but the new art in Reload stands out too much in a way I just don't find as appealing than the original art. I also just can't help but think the art is just a not as good imitation.

Another thing I think kinda sucks is the anime cutscenes. Now, to be fair, the anime cut scenes in Persona 3 FES aren't that great either, but Atlus was nearly dying, so they get a pass. But the anime cutscenes are worse than the Persona 3 Movies. Now, is it fair to compare anime movies with actual budget to anime cut scenes in a video game? Probably not but I'm gonna do it anyway and here's why this is modern Atlus were talking about you're really telling me they don't have enough Persona 5 money to make anime cut scenes that are on par or superior to the movies? I just think that it's kinda lame that even the anime cut scenes provide an inferior experience when I can just watch the movies instead.

Now I'll talk about some gameplay things. I'm kinda mixed on theurgy's. I like it for the fusion spells, unlike FES or Portable. I actually ended up using them more than a couple of times. However, aside from that, the rest I could have done without there overpowered, I also don't like the decision to make origa mode a theurgy. Something else that bothers me is why does this game have the gutted tactics from Persona 4 and 5. Like, sure, I'm maybe a small percentage who actually wanted to play the game that way, but would it have been so hard to include the tactic options from FES. Sure would have helped make Reload an even more definitive version of the game. Also, why is baton pass in this game. I don't think it was needed. I also don't really like that in tartarus, I can no longer directly talk to the party members while exploring unless I'm missing something it wasn't there. The twilight fragment mechanic is also something I don't really like, I wish I could just pay for healing with yen instead, like in Persona 3 Portable.

I keep talking about things I don't like. Here are some things I do like. The redone character models and environments are nice. Manual skill inheritance is also nice. I like that you can resume from the floor you left off in tartarus if you decide to go to floor 1 to do fusions or something. Social links being fully voiced for the first time is pretty awesome. Being able to do more than three Elizabeth's requests at a time is also cool. I actually did them more often than in FES or Portable. It's also kinda cool that, like in Portable, the game has fast travel and part-time jobs. The link episodes are a good addition, while I don't think they are better than the male social links in Portable. It helps the schedule feel more packed to do. Farming and the shared PC are also pretty harmless additions that I don't mind either. Being to rewind time is kinda nice, though I almost never used it . On the occasion I did, it was convenient when I would forget to do x thing like a fortune telling reading before entering tartarus. Oh yeah, having light and dark skills aren't insta-kills is nice. That is a feature I appreciate in newer MegaTen games.

I realized I some how to forgot to talk about a couple things regarding the difficulty I found the game decently challenging enough while it's a lot easier than FES I didn't find game as brain dead as Persona 5 Royal. Then again I did play with tactics which added to the challenge. Regarding the tactics though I found the AI pretty reliable although since tactic options are missing from FES it not as good as it could be. Still I really enjoyed playing this way, not only is it closer to the original intent of the Persona 3 experience but I forgot how fun and satisfying it can be to play with tactics on.

When it comes to Japanese dub I like most of the voices and while I do still prefer the original English dub cast the Japanese cast does a great job. I'd say the only voice I don't like as much as in Japanese is probably Aigis but that's only because I didn't think she sound as robotic early on then more human later on in the game but maybe that's a language barrier thing.

Overall, this may sound surprising, but I think Persona 3 Reload is a great game. But it's only a great game because its base is already a great game. My generous rating mostly comes from my original love for Persona 3. Really, I can't think of many aspects that makes me think that it justifies the remake's existence. Most of the new additions are neat, but I don't think it makes it worth it. It's a fun game, but it's only fun because it's Persona. I would have just as much fun if I played the original. Persona 3 FES was my first MegaTen game, it's one my favorite MegaTen games, and I also played during my high school years and that for me was like 12 years ago. So it will always be just special game to me. But I can't help but think Persona 3 Reload isn't really made for me. The game is just Persona 3, but for the younger audience who only played 5, and they don't know what a PS2 emulator is, and I don't really like that. I feel like I hate more what the game represents than the game itself. Reload plays more like Persona 5. I don't like the idea of Persona 3 being Persona 5-fied. When I play Persona 3, I wanna Persona 3. I don't need Persona 3 with a Persona 5 skin, and that's what Reload pretty much is. It makes the overall game less unique and interesting. It also makes me worried for the future of Persona. I don't want the games to become homogenized. Remakes often are made to be the best, most definitive version of a game. Something like Ocarina of Time 3D is a good example of that. But Reload doesn't even accomplish that considering it's missing FeMC, and the fact that it's missing features and content from previous versions of Persona 3 to me makes it a failure of a remake.

Persona 3 Reload ultimately just another version of Persona 3 instead of the version of Persona 3, and that's just lame to me. The thing is despite all the pointless changes and new coat of paint I still find the game fun. The Persona game play loop I think will always love it and find it addictive. Which is part of why I feel kinda mixed on the game. It's Persona 3. I can't hate Persona 3, it doesn't really feel right for me to say I dislike the game cause that wouldn't be true. But there is a lot about the game I don't enjoy. Maybe I'm just being petty or nostalgia blinded, but really thinking about it Reload one of the weakest MegaTen games for me and I would rank it pretty low simply because...I'd rather just play almost any other MegaTen game. Truth be told I would have been perfectly fine with a HD Remaster of Persona 3 FES over this.

Amazing commentary on cancel culture

First time I ever talked about this game with someone outside of my friend groups it was at a Royal Farms in Baltimore around Christmas time of 2018 and a skinny little black girl with glasses who overheard my conversation kind of butted in and talked about how she watched NicoB's playthrough of this game. I had no clue who the fuck NicoB was before that day.

Royal Farms western fries are fucking dope, try them out if you ever come to the God forsaken state of Maryland for whatever reason.

Yea I don't have anything to talk about this game that hasn't already been said before. Its aight

One really cool trend we saw back in the last decade is formerly underground franchises breaking into the mainstream. Persona, Yakuza, Monster Hunter, Fire Emblem, and Xenoblade all had dedicated followings before but are now bringing in more fans than ever. Among these is Balan Wonderworld which blew people away with its frenetic action, deep characters, and philosophical storytelling. Its success led to many people checking out the game’s predecessor, Nights: Into Dreams. And let’s just say that the early installment weirdness is strong with this one.
The biggest issue with Nights could be summed up in four words: Creative ideas, Weird execution. Nowhere is this more evident with the game’s main protagonist Nights. Nights is a character we are supposed to straight up despise. You’re supposed to see them as a mass murdering psychopath. They’re supposed to be the embodiment of the player who kills all the clearly sapient enemies to power up and show what that person who actually be like. In other words, they were the original Chara. Heck, they even got the same pronouns. The game really wants you to hate them and constantly has the other characters as well as the very narration itself call them out.
(Clip of Elliot saying “Full of bloodlust, as always.)
But the problem is that nearly every one of Nights’s murders are completely justified. The game seems to forget the fact that Nights is a soldier fighting a war where the other side wants to destroy seals to release an eldritch abomination upon the world. Also, the enemy soldiers are almost always portrayed as nothing more than simple video game enemies for you to kill. As mangled as the phrase has become, Nights is just doing their job.
The one silver lining to all this is that Yuji Naka learned from his missteps. Balan Wonderworld did a far better job at linking story and gameplay together while Shot2048 gave us a far superior villain protagonist. I’m DestroyerOfMid and I’ll see you in the comments… again.

Woke SJW propaganda where the traditionally masculine protagonist is killed off and replaced with a girl with green hair and pronouns
#JUSTICEFORWEDGE

In an age of shovelware anime fighters that only exist to capitalize off a brand name, this one shines bright as the rare one with heart and soul put into it

I never cared about justice, and I don’t recall ever calling myself a hero… I have always only fought for the peak I believe in. I won’t hesitate… If mid appears before me, I will destroy it!

It’s about making the most of your short time in life yet it’s 82 hours long? Hypocrisy much?

In the long time I’ve spent running this account, I’ve grown both as a reviewer and as a person. And it’s become increasingly apparent that I need to apologize for a long streak of immature behavior regarding this particular series.

I’m sorry for giving Megaman games half star ratings over something as petty as not including Dr. Light x Dr. Wily yaoi.

It’s childish, it’s messing with the average review score, and above all else, it’s a really superficial way to look at art. I still do not like most of the games in this series but I promise to offer more substantial critique in the future. As a show of good faith, below is my honest review of Megaman 11:

This game fucking sucks because it doesn’t have Dr. Light x Dr. Wily yuri. Keiji Inafune should take his stupid fucking NFTs and shove them up his ass.

Haven’t played yet but he erased his deadname? I’m so happy for his transition

Woke propaganda that teaches players to pick men as their sexual partners

KEEP YOUR FUCKING BEATLES REFERENCES OUT OF MY FUCKING GAMES

Why am I supposed to feel bad for an entitled millennial whining about how it’s hard to be an adult? Pull yourself up by your bootstraps, dumbass