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Unless you're willing to bend and play Portable (I don't really feel like the presentation issues are that much of a problem, especially in exchange for how much better the female route is, and The Answer is terrible so really you're better off not playing it anyway) you'd kind of need to play FES first because 4 changes so much that going backwards is a nightmare. I played FES after 4 and it was hard, but going from Golden to FES sounds almost impossible.
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If you play P3 at all, play P3 Portable. You can directly control party members in that version and that is a big plus for me. Just Youtube The Answer like everyone else is saying.
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# ? Feb 15, 2015 00:55 |
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Giving Strange Journey another try. I put about six hours into it back around when it came out and just kinda forgot about it. Any tips before starting a new game?
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Unmature posted:Giving Strange Journey another try. I put about six hours into it back around when it came out and just kinda forgot about it. Any tips before starting a new game? Stop playing Strange Journey and play another, better game.
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# ? Feb 15, 2015 01:27 |
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Unmature posted:Giving Strange Journey another try. I put about six hours into it back around when it came out and just kinda forgot about it. Any tips before starting a new game? Keep playing Strange Journey it's a really good game. If you get stuck in a dungeon don't be afraid to check a guide. The game can get pretty dickish about that.
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# ? Feb 15, 2015 02:03 |
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alcharagia posted:Stop playing Strange Journey and play another, better game. That is very difficult, because Strange Journey is an awesome game.
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# ? Feb 15, 2015 02:45 |
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i don't understand how anyone who likes megaten games can dislike strange journey
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# ? Feb 15, 2015 03:08 |
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hubris.height posted:i don't understand how anyone who likes megaten games can dislike strange journey A lot of people got into Megaten games with Nocturne or later which are a lot less pure dungeon crawler. SJ is a lot more pure dungeon crawler than a lot of the games released these days.
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# ? Feb 15, 2015 03:10 |
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Strange Journey is about a hundred thousand hours long and that's a bit much especially considering the plot doesn't so much move as sit there and wait for you to move past it.
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# ? Feb 15, 2015 03:12 |
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hubris.height posted:i don't understand how anyone who likes megaten games can dislike strange journey It's kinda tedious and has poorly designed dungeons?
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# ? Feb 15, 2015 03:12 |
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hubris.height posted:i don't understand how anyone who likes megaten games can dislike strange journey For me Strange Journey has the same kind of problem as Persona Q where like, it's not a poorly made game, it just ceases being fun long before the game actually ends. Except in Strange Journey's case you still have a bunch of bullshit dungeon areas to go at that point. Also the demon co-op system is bad and the story's a really poor implementation of Law vs. Chaos even by series standards and gently caress some of the bosses, Captain Jack is utter bullshit to name just one. I disliked Strange Journey enough that it kinda surprised me that I enjoyed Etrian Odyssey at all.
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# ? Feb 15, 2015 03:16 |
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Dunbar posted:I'm getting ready to start my first MegaTen game and it's going to be Persona 3 FES or Persona 4 Golden. Personally, I played Persona 4 Golden then played Persona 3 Portable afterwards. I found it okay going from one to the other. The loss of some conveniences was a little irksome (mainly no longer being able to choose fusion skills), but not really anything more than that. I'd definitely say P4G was the better game, but P3P was very enjoyable too. My recommendation would be to play P4G first if you're not sure you're going to like or play them both, seeing as if you don't enjoy P4G, I'd reckon it's really unlikely you'd like P3P. If you're pretty sure you're going to play them both though, go ahead and play P3P first, and then you'll appreciate the changes in P4G a bit more. I haven't played vanilla P3 or FES, so I couldn't tell you about them, I'm afraid, but hopefully this helps nonetheless.
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Unmature posted:Giving Strange Journey another try. I put about six hours into it back around when it came out and just kinda forgot about it. Any tips before starting a new game? Always get a demon's source, Charge is completely useless, the main roadblock bosses are in sector E and H, pretty much every boss has a weakness you should abuse, and having Energy Drain is vital.
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# ? Feb 15, 2015 03:31 |
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Also don't save Demon Sources unless they have a skill which scales really really well. (Usually a buff/debuff.) You'll have ten billion useless pieces of poo poo with Agi in your inventory if you try to save it for when you REALLY need it.
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# ? Feb 15, 2015 03:40 |
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alcharagia posted:For me Strange Journey has the same kind of problem as Persona Q where like, it's not a poorly made game, it just ceases being fun long before the game actually ends. Except in Strange Journey's case you still have a bunch of bullshit dungeon areas to go at that point. Also the demon co-op system is bad and the story's a really poor implementation of Law vs. Chaos even by series standards and gently caress some of the bosses, Captain Jack is utter bullshit to name just one. I disliked Strange Journey enough that it kinda surprised me that I enjoyed Etrian Odyssey at all. SJ was a great way till about 2/3 of the way in dungeons got really terrible. Yeah, I could have looked it up in the faq step by step, but the dungeons were still BS even with that. Meh...
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# ? Feb 15, 2015 04:10 |
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Harrow posted:SMTIV feels custom designed to gently caress over completionists which is pretty much my main complaint against it. I really, really wanted to fight all the Fiends but after spawning one I realized I'd never have the patience to find even one more. Hiding your best and most fun optional bosses behind insane RNG is utterly baffling to me. It's almost like Cavia is back in spirit.
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# ? Feb 15, 2015 04:15 |
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Play FES over any other version of P3. I feel the game loses something when it gives you control of your team, it isn't balanced for that. The lack of control was a really definitive aspect of the original version, and it changes how you approach the game and battles in general. I think it's an experience worth having and P3 is perfectly fun with it retained. It will also help emulate the rush of relief you felt in Persona 4 when you found you could directly control your team for the first time. I also rather liked the Answer, even though it's quite hard. There's a very distinctive series of boss battles near the end that are really cool and force you to rely on proper preparation and strategy over brute force. In general I liked the boss battles in that game, and felt it was a fun little boss rush pseudo hard mode expansion pack that does some interesting things with the game's characters. In truth, I hope they bring back Aigis for later Persona games. She's the one character whose development beyond P3 I'm really interested in, because there's several possible directions her character could go. The fighting games don't really delve too deeply into that, so I want a proper follow-up with Aigis to see how the events of the Answer ultimately played out for her. EDIT: Strange Journey owns
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# ? Feb 15, 2015 04:33 |
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holy poo poo batman those are some bad opinions
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# ? Feb 15, 2015 04:36 |
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P3P is the best version
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# ? Feb 15, 2015 04:37 |
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BottledBodhisvata posted:Play FES over any other version of P3. I feel the game loses something when it gives you control of your team, it isn't balanced for that. The lack of control was a really definitive aspect of the original version, and it changes how you approach the game and battles in general. I think it's an experience worth having and P3 is perfectly fun with it retained. It will also help emulate the rush of relief you felt in Persona 4 when you found you could directly control your team for the first time. It's a cool idea that was implemented horribly and personally I don't think the game loses anything by being able to control your party. Also the FeMC owns
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# ? Feb 15, 2015 04:40 |
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Also I think the AI is on by default in P3P if you're into that weird poo poo
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# ? Feb 15, 2015 04:42 |
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BottledBodhisvata posted:Play FES over any other version of P3. I feel the game loses something when it gives you control of your team, it isn't balanced for that. The lack of control was a really definitive aspect of the original version, and it changes how you approach the game and battles in general. I think it's an experience worth having and P3 is perfectly fun with it retained. It will also help emulate the rush of relief you felt in Persona 4 when you found you could directly control your team for the first time. It's like I've stepped into an alternate dimension where down is up.
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# ? Feb 15, 2015 04:43 |
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The AI is dumber than a box of rocks in P3/FES. Hm, yes, let's spam status attacks nonstop. That's the ticket. Doing damage? That's for scrubs! If it was a little better than it is? The lack of control would be easier to deal with. I've beaten P3 FES multiple times, but after having played P3P? I wouldn't go back to it, unless I had to.
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# ? Feb 15, 2015 04:43 |
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Saagonsa posted:It's a cool idea that was implemented horribly and personally I don't think the game loses anything by being able to control your party. Also the FeMC owns Oh I had totally forgotten about FeMC. Yeah, then, the PSP version is cool, it gives you both versions of the story and full party control, so yeah, I reverse my ruling and submit to the bandwagon that yes, the P3P version is the best.
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# ? Feb 15, 2015 04:44 |
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Butt Ghost posted:P3P is the best version My only complaint about P3P is the visual novel style. I was surprised at how much I missed the 3-D models for cutscenes.
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# ? Feb 15, 2015 04:45 |
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Not having control over your party members really doesn't add anything. Yukari firing off a Wind Break every time she loving gets a whiff of a wind resistance will always be bad and not having control kinda makes Mitsuru unusable because the AI can't make heads or tails of her diverse movepool. Play the Answer if you want I guess, but it's kinda grindy and pretty different from the core game and if you don't like it, no shame. Play FES if you have to, but there's really nothing that puts it above Portable. I played FES my first time and hell yeah I bought Portable because if I ever want to play Persona 3 again, I do not want to be tethered to a console that doesn't let me control my dudes. The 3D models are kinda cool, but all they do is do an animation and have an emote. I miss the 3D environments the most honestly e: I wanna try Strange Journey because of all the poo poo I hear about it. I smashed my head against SMT I and II and went through Lucifer's Castle like four times so I feel could prooooobably handle it? Maybe whenever I actually loving beat Nocturne
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# ? Feb 15, 2015 04:52 |
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smenj posted:Personally, I played Persona 4 Golden then played Persona 3 Portable afterwards. I found it okay going from one to the other. The loss of some conveniences was a little irksome (mainly no longer being able to choose fusion skills), but not really anything more than that. I'd definitely say P4G was the better game, but P3P was very enjoyable too. My recommendation would be to play P4G first if you're not sure you're going to like or play them both, seeing as if you don't enjoy P4G, I'd reckon it's really unlikely you'd like P3P. If you're pretty sure you're going to play them both though, go ahead and play P3P first, and then you'll appreciate the changes in P4G a bit more. Now to look up some beginning tips since I've never played one of these games before
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# ? Feb 15, 2015 04:55 |
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Moltrey posted:Play FES if you have to, but there's really nothing that puts it above Portable. The presentaion, if nothing else.
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BottledBodhisvata posted:In truth, I hope they bring back Aigis for later Persona games. She's the one character whose development beyond P3 I'm really interested in, because there's several possible directions her character could go. The fighting games don't really delve too deeply into that, so I want a proper follow-up with Aigis to see how the events of the Answer ultimately played out for her. I agree, I also hope there's more robots introduced as well. I really liked P4A for the new robot and the backstory of their development, which was hosed up and awesome: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PypDgqOkZDo I think Aegis should go emancipate any remaining robots or dig up their robot corpses and reanimate them or something.
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# ? Feb 15, 2015 04:59 |
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Snowcow posted:The presentaion, if nothing else.
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# ? Feb 15, 2015 04:59 |
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Persona 3 doesn't lose nearly as much as people like to claim from the change in presentation, the cutscenes are pretty static.
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# ? Feb 15, 2015 05:00 |
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The Answer isn't very good. It's locked to hard mode and there's no compendium, so it's pretty much on Lose The Will To Live difficulty level. It is pure dungeon crawler (and a bad dungeon crawler at that) with a story dressing. It is Persona without the Persona. If you are going to play P3FES, do not play The Answer. Just look up some videos or something. But do check out the added soundtrack songs, though, they're alright.
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# ? Feb 15, 2015 05:02 |
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the answer sucks and the story is dumb it was worth it for hearful cry though
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# ? Feb 15, 2015 05:03 |
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Color Printer posted:The Answer isn't very good. It's locked to hard mode and there's no compendium, so it's pretty much on Lose The Will To Live difficulty level. It is pure dungeon crawler (and a bad dungeon crawler at that) with a story dressing. It is Persona without the Persona. Is this in the op already? Can we put this in the op already? Seriously just play portable people. Even Atlus is pretending The Answer doesn't exist.
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# ? Feb 15, 2015 05:05 |
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FauxGateau posted:Even Atlus is pretending The Answer doesn't exist. Except for Elizabeth's entire motivation in P4A, of course
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# ? Feb 15, 2015 05:06 |
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Saagonsa posted:Except for Elizabeth's entire motivation in P4A, of course I don't know what you're talking about Elizabeth is blowing up random mobs in order to satisfy her kill-lust that may or may not be shaped like a door. TexMexFoodbaby fucked around with this message at 05:11 on Feb 15, 2015 |
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MrAristocrates posted:Persona 3 doesn't lose nearly as much as people like to claim from the change in presentation, the cutscenes are pretty static. I think 4 would've been pretty badly hindered by it, but not 3, because P3's actually got a lot of emotion and movement in the portraits. 4's portraits are all just facial differentiations, it pushes a lot of the actual motion on the character models. And honestly, I'm on the side of actually liking the AI controlling my party in Persona. It makes them feel more like actual characters in battle, which is huge for a character-driven game like Persona. Granted, it is let down by the AI being dog-rock stupid, and you kinda have to babysit them anyway, but I did fairly well with my team of Junpei-Aigis-Ken. They didn't have much for the AI to screw up.
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# ? Feb 15, 2015 05:18 |
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Dunbar posted:This is exactly the kind of logic I was looking for but couldn't quite come up with in trying to decide. I'll get P4G started tomorrow. It's supposed to be -20 with wind chill, so the timing is good. nanako is the killer :whatever the gay devil emoticon is:
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# ? Feb 15, 2015 05:18 |
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If it makes them feel like actual characters those actual characters are completely retarded
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# ? Feb 15, 2015 05:19 |
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You know, on one hand, I can see why they made Persona 3 have AI-controlled teammates. It was a narrative device used to reinforce that you were the Main Character. Not just playing as him. On the other hand, Marin Karin.
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