So over the weekend, Atlus Japan finally (finally!) announced the new Shin Megami Tensei : Persona 5! I still can't believe this. Above shows how I am feeling at this moment. The last Persona that that came out, Persona 4, was released 5 years ago. Persona 5 is going to be released in the Winter of 2014. Sure that is very long from now but me, and many other people out there can finally look forward tot he newest one! Down below is the trailer of Persona 5.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2mZssK05WYo
Never before have I been so hyped by a bunch of chairs.But anyway, I'm looking forward to this, Makes me wonder what kind of character would the new protagonist be.
Friday, November 29, 2013
Monday, November 18, 2013
Something That I'm Thinking About... Blog #6
I've been thinking about this for awhile now. I've been thinking if I should buy myself an arcade stick? For those who do not know what it is. It's basically a controller with just one stick and about 6-8 buttons, depending on what type it is. Anyway, I've always wanted to get one ever since I started playing fighting games. Up to this point I have been fine with just a pad controller (the regular PS3 controller). But nowadays, tournaments and places where I play have been playing on the Xbox 360 systems which you can't normally use a PS3 controller unless you have some sort of adapter. Now that I'm getting competitive, I thought that if I were to learn and use an arcade stick, It'll be much more simple to just plug and play and to not hassle with all those adapters. But these arcade sticks are not cheap at all. The prices pretty much range from the $100 to $200 depending on the type and quality. Here are some sticks that I am considering:
Monday, November 11, 2013
One of my favorite RPGs: Persona 3 Blog #5
Persona 3: FES (PS2)
Developed by Atlus
Published by Atlus
Released on April 22, 2008
Persona 3: FES is one of the best RPGs I had ever played . Many would agree with me on this. I was always fond with the Persona Series. But Persona 3 made a really big impact to me and helped me be the person I am now. Persona 3 is a strategy turn-based game where it require one to think to defeat the so call "shadows" that appears each night during the dark hour at a massive tower that is called Tartarus. The Protagonist, which is the character that you will be naming and using, is silent aside from technically speaking in battle in certain instances. While being a silent protagonist, he is very stoic, reserved, and calm, gathered by the fact that he remains unmoved when guns are pointed at him. His personality is being distant to others since he only observes the conversations of his party members and only speaks when someone is directed at him for his opinion on the matter. His personality is ultimately based on the player's actions and decisions.The goal of this game is you along with nine others, have to climb and reach a certain floor each night and to defeat the boss of that floor. Sounds easy? I would have to say no. There are some bosses that can kill your whole team with just one attack. In my opinion, the game runs all around luck. You'll be lucky if you dodge those one turn kill attacks. I remember when I did. Man what a good feeling that was. So I'll stop here and not go into detail but it is a really good game and I highly recommend it!
Monday, November 4, 2013
A (late) Hanasaku Iroha Review Blog #4
Sorry for this really late blog. College stuff really is a hassle.So please enjoy this review!
To start things of, Hanasaku Iroha, im proud to say, is the best anime of the season. The development of the characters was just incredible.The songs are really catchy, The art is superb, and did i mention that the humor was surprisingly good?
This anime gives you this kind of mix feeling while watching each episode. One time you could be mad at the situation or feel bad about it and can weep for days. (well, for me that is...) But it'll want you to continue to watch more and can drive you insane for the next episode. Throughout the anime, you will have those moments where you can hear yourself giggling or laughing out loud. The comedy here in the anime comes where you least expect it which is a good thing. The word "Hobiron" kept me going for days with a smile on my face and that expression on Ohana's face, priceless. "the best things come when you least expect them too" right?
The art was really splendid. The scenery of each place tells how much effort the creators put into the anime. It's like all the beautiful painting coming together and creating this one big masterpiece.Also the inserted songs blended in so well with the art and the timing of the scenes. The inserted songs really was a good add showing either what is happening or what the few episode afterward is going to be about. When you start listening to the inserted songs in the anime, you'll feel an impact in your heart and just want to cry. A really emotional anime basically.
The situational scenes as in characters getting into conflicts really develop the story. It could change a character thought and feeling toward one another which help the characters in Hanasaku grow. One time they'll be getting into a fight, then later you'll see them make up. The characters do have those little fights in between, but it show how life really is like. It also show life's problem, as in living with a parent who doesn't support you as much as other parents, or being alone and working when you are young. You might hate it in the beginning but you have to grow up sometime and take responsibilities. Everyone have a certain age to grow up even though you're not an adult.
To sum up this review, Hanasaku was a really good "Slice of life" anime. This anime always make me think about life and the future. Thinking, "what i should do from now on" and "what i should be taking granted for". Not all children are as lucky as the others. Also this anime shows me to keep believing in my dream. Too never give up on it and to live it out to the finest. Keeping you dream alive is what helps you throughout life. Guiding you to what makes you happy. This anime show that if you work as hard as you can, and to make un-breakable bonds with the people you love, There will be nothing to fear about losing your dreams. You will have those sad moments, But please, make the best you can and always enjoy you life to the fullest! Bonboru~
To start things of, Hanasaku Iroha, im proud to say, is the best anime of the season. The development of the characters was just incredible.The songs are really catchy, The art is superb, and did i mention that the humor was surprisingly good?
This anime gives you this kind of mix feeling while watching each episode. One time you could be mad at the situation or feel bad about it and can weep for days. (well, for me that is...) But it'll want you to continue to watch more and can drive you insane for the next episode. Throughout the anime, you will have those moments where you can hear yourself giggling or laughing out loud. The comedy here in the anime comes where you least expect it which is a good thing. The word "Hobiron" kept me going for days with a smile on my face and that expression on Ohana's face, priceless. "the best things come when you least expect them too" right?
The art was really splendid. The scenery of each place tells how much effort the creators put into the anime. It's like all the beautiful painting coming together and creating this one big masterpiece.Also the inserted songs blended in so well with the art and the timing of the scenes. The inserted songs really was a good add showing either what is happening or what the few episode afterward is going to be about. When you start listening to the inserted songs in the anime, you'll feel an impact in your heart and just want to cry. A really emotional anime basically.
The situational scenes as in characters getting into conflicts really develop the story. It could change a character thought and feeling toward one another which help the characters in Hanasaku grow. One time they'll be getting into a fight, then later you'll see them make up. The characters do have those little fights in between, but it show how life really is like. It also show life's problem, as in living with a parent who doesn't support you as much as other parents, or being alone and working when you are young. You might hate it in the beginning but you have to grow up sometime and take responsibilities. Everyone have a certain age to grow up even though you're not an adult.
To sum up this review, Hanasaku was a really good "Slice of life" anime. This anime always make me think about life and the future. Thinking, "what i should do from now on" and "what i should be taking granted for". Not all children are as lucky as the others. Also this anime shows me to keep believing in my dream. Too never give up on it and to live it out to the finest. Keeping you dream alive is what helps you throughout life. Guiding you to what makes you happy. This anime show that if you work as hard as you can, and to make un-breakable bonds with the people you love, There will be nothing to fear about losing your dreams. You will have those sad moments, But please, make the best you can and always enjoy you life to the fullest! Bonboru~
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