https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oc_9r4wifFc
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Damn that looks really nice. Want.
Must say I'm digging the art style a lot.
I am too. It looks like it will be a great game.
Also notice the imprisoned Thanatos.
I am excited that I get to play as Tuxedo Mask in this game.
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Looks pretty cool.
That sounded like the standard persona summon sound to me.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?featur...C2jySmCc#t=130 I just like imagining someone finding a way to turn this part into a "walking animation" for the game. It just makes me laugh a bit.
Wow, quite a huge divergence in gameplay from previous entries, but I'm not put off by it at all. And you can definitely tell they took their Catherine art style and ran with it in certain places. Hell that one glimpse of a bar scene even looks like the same bar. The menus are beautiful, and the weird super hero/masked crusader thing looks interesting. I'm hyped
:omgomg:
This game looks like so much fun. If I've completed P3P (currently playing) and P4G by the time this releases I will definitely pick it up.
It looks like it is made in the same graphics engine as Catherine, for sure.
I wonder if there will be much noticeable difference between the PS3 and 4 versions?
I don't.
I doubt the PS4 version will have anything more other than a higher resolution, framerate and antialiasing.
Yeah it doesn't look like it requires a lot of horsepower. So they'll probably be pretty similar. Though I'm still adjusting to games being over 60fps on PS4, it looks the same, but in some surreal fashion. I've played Saints Row 4 on both, and they're basically the same outside of that surreal refresh rate factor, and I doubt P5 would require much more horsepower than Saints Row
ITs not that I needed this trailer to hype me, but were I not already hyped I would be now.
How are your games being over 60fps when the HDMI standard doesn't do more than 60fps except for 3D material?
besides, 60fps isn't exactly new, it's just not too common in certain games. Practically all fighting games run at constant 60fps, for example. Most PC gamers ensure that their games run at 60fps, especially if it is an FPS game. Bayonetta aimed for 60fps on consoles even if it didn't manage to stay there consistently.
I don't know if I'm just not used to 60fps, or if there's some combination with my tv's refresh rate or what. But it just looks surreal. And I figured I'd probably seen 60fps before. So I kinda just presumed it was maybe going over that made it surreal. I'm not positive what it is. Probably more refresh rate than anything. Or I'm seriously just not used to 60fps. But whatever. It looks surreal to me for whatever reason. And I kinda love that. I'm sad the novelty will eventually wear off from whatever it actually is
the only thing i think could make it surreal was if you have a super fancy TV that interpolates frames to make an even higher pretend-framerate. I've never thought 60fps felt surreal, instead i've always felt like 30fps was sluggish
Well my girlfriend's dad has a 3D TV and that looks even weirder to me. Things look too slow and too fast at the same time, and my brain has trouble figuring out how they end up syncing up at all. Maybe its not the tech and more how my brain translates those things. Like those people who got sick watching The Hobbit at 48fps in the theater while other people thought it didn't look any different than any normal movie. I don't really have enough exposure to high tech to experiment much and figure out what it is lol Just that a bunch of games on the PS4 look weird to me for some reason. Might also be more games in higher resolution as most of last gen was 720p. I have no idea. Just an anecdote I guess lol
sounds crazy to me :p
i've heard about people finding the 48fps hobbit weird, but that's probably just because they're used to videos being slow with lots of motion blur to hide the fact that they are slow
so is everyone gonna be batman?
I really need to get back to playing P3P. I was playing it every night, but then I just stopped. A combination of dodgy work shifts didn't help, and I find the longer you stop playing a game, the harder it is to pick it back up and play. Even more so now that I've seen the Persona 5 trailer. I mean it looks so much better! And with Final Fantasy Type-0 HD and the XV demo coming out next month I'm not sure I'll have the time for it.
Oh?
What's that?
I've got a week off work?
Then I guess I'll have time to get back in to it after all :)
but P3P is perfect for strange shifts, just play in all your breaks
I'm just going to leave this here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nm4B...ature=youtu.be
I don't usually watch their videos, but IGN has done a pretty good analysis of the trailer, although they did miss a few aspects. There is a lot of details in the trailer.
Are they fighting Sandman and Pyro Jack in that one bit? That would be interesting.
The more I watch that trailer, the more intrigued I am by how this game will turn out. I want it now.
The beginning of the track in the trailer sounds a lot like Yellow Magic Orchestra's live performance of Thousand Knives...Not that I'm complaining - if there's any one band a musician should be inspired by, it's YMO.
Also HYPE HYPE HYPE HYPE HYPE HYPE HYPE. I don't think I've ever been this HYPED by a freaking MENU SCREEN.
But Sakurai tried so hard to hype people with all the menu pics from Super Smash Bros.
I agree. The menus are fantastic. Incredibly stylized, but with so much information.
I hope like heck we get this game this year.
Also, I totally missed the cat transforming. I'd only noticed the battle form when I watched. I wonder how that works out, especially if, as suspected, that trailer was of the first day. The characters just know this cat that can transform and wield a sword at will?
Sorry for the double post, but I found another excellent trailer analysis. It caught a few details I'd missed, and attempts to take a much closer look at the themes and psychology of the games.
So much detail in one little trailer.
Not going to lie. I found the trailer damn impressive and I liked how we are already seeing some changes to the Persona formula as well as how much Catherine's design was implemented.
The staff was worried it gave off too much of a Lupin III vibe, but frankly I feel that is what makes it so exciting.
I never watched Lupin, but I liked the style from what I saw. And updating the style doesn't hurt. Hell Cowboy Bebop was almost in that vein artistically, and that was awesome. So I can't wait to see what they do with it