Persona 5 confermato in uscita nel 2015 per PS3 e PS4, scusate, corro a comprare una PS4 limited bianca.
Persona 5 confermato in uscita nel 2015 per PS3 e PS4, scusate, corro a comprare una PS4 limited bianca.
Ogni volta che vedo l'incrocio di Shibuya, mi emoziono sempre.
Voglio tornare in giappone e starci.
Ah ma pure per ps3? A posto Però potevano far vedere qualcosa del gioco...
2015 si prennuncia il miglior anno dall'invenzione della gnocca.
Ooooooh, anche versione PS4... Good News
confermata uscita PS4 in occidente, subito dopo quella in Japan.
SBORROPIPPO!!
E' lo stesso trailer mostrato mesi fa, mannaggia a te Bishop e io che speravo di vedere footage nuovo.
Già visto il trailer. Notizie sulla localizzazione?
Esce in America l'anno prossimo (c'è già il sito ufficiale).
Per l'Europa non si sa nulla, ma in teoria non dovrebbe esserci il region-lock.
OMMADONNASANTISSIMA NUOVO TRAILEEEEEEEEEEEEEEER
Spero quanto prima in una localizzazione almeno inglese. Cmq è spettacolare.
se lo facessero anche con la possibilità di selezionare le voci jappe sarebbe il top
comunque lo voglio
interessante. comunque è un peccato che non abbiano pensato di portarlo su PC, avrebbe venduto molto bene
Tizio mascherato, mascotte gatto
Spoiler:
Now that the site is actually working, it looks like they have a new blog post up: http://p-ch.jp/news/detail/?nid=244
It's a message from Hashino and the dev team to fans. He talks about how Persona 5's main influences are School Juvenile fiction and Picaresque novels. Unlike previous Persona games where the players were clearly a team on the side of "good" going after a bad guy, this time they're trying for something a little different. The story is about high school students chasing after their own interpretation of "justice" after an unexpected incident. He hopes fans will enjoy the enhanced graphics and sound in the new entry as well as party members who might be a little more ill-mannered than before.
Goddamnit atlus
PARETI DI CASA BIANCHE
Che gran figata...
approvatissimo! sempre belli i menu di gioco, che stile!
Qualche dettaglio sul gioco trapela da un'intervista a Hashino:
non vedo l'oraPersona 5 director discusses characters, themes, and development
New characters "rougher around the edges" than their predecessors. "On the run for doing what they think is right."
Following its debut gameplay trailer at Persona Super Live, Persona 5 director and producer Katsura Hashino has taken to both the official Persona website and Weekly Famitsu to discuss more about the upcoming RPG sequel.
Get the details below.
Weekly Famitsu Interview
This is an excerpt from an interview in next week’s issue of Weekly Famitsu. Stay tuned to next week for more information about the protagonist and his persona, his friends, and the game’s systems.
It’s been a while since we’ve heard anything new. How’s development coming along?
Hashino: Things are really coming along and we’re starting to hit our quality benchmarks in terms of what goes into the game, so at this stage, we’re hard at work building the game and fleshing it out. We’re just as eager to bring this game out finally so they can enjoy what all we’ve been working on and day by day, we’re getting closer to the finish line. It’s just going to be a little while longer now before it’s here.
During our last interview, I remember you talking about how you wanted this game to depict things like the cathartic feelings that come from freeing yourself of your own chains in life and being ale to yell out to the world you’re free. Now that we know more about the game, I’d like to ask you to elucidate about the themes of the game again.
Hashino: I don’t think it’s a stretch to say in this day and age that there are a lot of people out there who feel like they aren’t moving forward, that they have no future, and carry a lot of weight on their shoulders every day. They’re stuck between a rock and a hard place, emotionally speaking; on the one hand, they might not be keen on living by the same rules and values that defined previous generations, while still lacking the will to go out and actually break those barriers down themselves. That dark side of society is a central pillar to the game we want to make with Persona 5.
In the midst of all that, though, you got these high school punks who are trying to bite back at a world that’s trying to pin them down. If our game can give people a little courage to keep going in their day to day lives, to face things head on and do something with themselves, then we’ll have done our jobs here.
But the main characters… are they thieves!?
Hashino: It’s interesting you refer to them in that way specifically because one of the things that inspired us to make this question to begin with was how, say, a classic, iconic thief in the vein of Lupin III might win the hearts and minds of people in today’s day and age if they were out running around today. There have been a lot of books and films over the years that explored the sorts of lives that thieves live and how they’re able to shake up the world with what many would perceive to be sheer brazenness, but that’s not ground that’s very well covered in games and we intend to rectify that. We want our players to be able to empathize with these characters and enjoy seeing what they get themselves into and we’re giving it everything we’ve got to make sure that comes through loud and clear in the final game.
Persona Channel Message
Good evening, everyone. This is Hashino from the Persona Team. It’s been a long time coming, but we’ve finally started showing you some proper footage from Persona 5. What do you make of it so far? The trailer hasn’t been put out yet as I write this, so, to be honest, I’m actually feeling a little on edge about how people will react to it. If we get people to stand up and take notice, especially in terms of the overt thievery and what we’re paying homage to, then we’re on the right track. As long as there’s something that gets everyone even just a little existing, I’ll be content.
In a nutshell, if I were trying to explain what this game is trying to evoke, I’d say it’s like if you took something like a picaresque novel and then threw in, for lack of a better word, realistic, down to earth “academy juveniles.” In previous Persona games, the stories revolved around pretty traditional heroes going after villains that most anyone one would be loath to associate themselves with; they pursued the bad guys for the sake of justice, essentially. This time around, though, the protagonists of Persona 5 themselves are on the run for doing what they think is right after something happens completely out of the blue. That mixture of thrills and not-so-larger-than-life cast of characters is what composes the idea of “academy juveniles” for us. We think that these characters that are going to be a little rougher around the edges than those who have come before them in the series, coupled with the strides we’ve made in visual and sound design we can pull off something really special here.
Even more so than before, I feel like we’re pouring our hearts into this game. As an Atlus game, we try to make games that stand out amongst the crowd, but put in another light, individuality of that sort isn’t always a blessing per se. It can mean diverging from what’s normal, break from the rules, project the image of trouble, especially when applied to people. But to us, individuality in people isn’t purely good or bad; rather it’s something that has the power to change how people think and act when they’re touched by it. We might live in a world that’s less than accommodating to a lot of us and hard to live in. But so long as people don’t give up on reaching out to one another, the individuality that shines both at the individual level and from groups as a whole can help us break through that feeling of oppression and feel free. This is a game we really want to walk the walk and we hope from the bottom of our hearts that it’ll leave a mark on people after it’s all said and done.
We want to put out the best game we can, so we’re counting on you to keep supporting us as we bring this thing to life! (Make sure to tell us everything you have to say on Twitter, your blogs, wherever!)
Thanks!
– Katsura Hashino
Read more at http://gematsu.com/2015/02/persona-5...W2LSLR6WfX7.99
Hype >9000
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