![]() Don't do what the game says: instead, head to the Junes Food Court. On the day before the Protagonist leaves town in March, after saying his goodbyes, the game will keep pushing you to go home. Talk to the Velvet Room Attendant and inquire about the Aeon's whereabouts answer in the positive, then complete the mandatory dungeon in February.įor the "golden epilogue" to occur, you must unlock the path to the true ending. The second flag will occur during January when you do New Year's greetings. That'll be the first flag to unlocking the "golden epilogue". Then again, I think DDS2 and Persona 3 had happy endings as well.Yes, it's similar to Royal: you must max out the Aeon Social Link before the end of December (provided you unlock the rest of the month during a mandatory event at the beginning of the month: the game will warn you ahead of time). Still, this is an extremely happy ending for SMT. Not that any of that is supported by any evidence or makes any sense. They were gods outmatched by a group of teenagers and another god granted power by its connections to the mechanics of the universe. This puts you roughly on the level of Nyx or Izanami-no-Mikoto in terms of power, and it also explains how your party was able to defeat those two. You can't look through their eyes, but you see what they see. They are you, yet are somehow also separate beings. The protagonists are your avatars, so to speak. In other words, when you play these games you are taking on the role of a divine entity. There are elements you can't control (appearance, number of dialogue options, movement), but they contain what is undeniably a part of you. In these games, the protagonist is essentially your messiah in the game world, and you are their divine parent. If you'll allow an even more insane interpretation, consider this: Where does Minato/Hamuko's soul go? I would argue that it both came from and later rejoins the player. In that game, the protagonist's soul actually leaves their body. Maybe a only got the good ending, i met up a junes and went to the final dungeon is there a better ending am missing? can somone please point me in the right direction. So i guess my question to all the persona fans (i think theres a decent amount here) Wtf happened how is any of this justified? ![]() Only thing i can think of is it wasn't really friends with these people maybe so he wasn't attached in the slightest? Or was it the developers purposely going for a tear jerker ending even though it makes zero sense. The game gives no reasons why he would ever leave! A school with dozens of friends, you even have a steady selection of jobs. With Dojima he has his sacred friendships with the group (i keep repeating stuff like that but the game really hammers that in) He has basically a little sister, a place he can call home. Your leaving consistent place to call your home (isn't it implied his parents move around for work)Īm much more calm then i was a few days ago but this really makes zero sense. Yet he leaves? What he has his parents at home until they have work again? Hes leaving all that hes leaving nanoko someone who depends on you. I thought the game was telling me that these were like bonds that could never be broken friends until the grave inseparable, one of a kind. ![]() ![]() Then the ending hits and Protagonist has to leave. I was blown away because the game honestly progressed and made this all so believable. Hell you can even get into an intimate relationship with one of the ladies. You've become a big brother to nanako and your basically Dojimas son. ![]() You've made friendships much stronger then any of your previous friends before you moved here. As you improve your friendships with your friends the game is always touting that these friendships are one of a kind, there irreplaceable. Through out this extremely well written game you form friendships with just about everybody lol. Protagonists parents are always working in different areas so protaginist moves to live with Dojima and nanako. I've never been this upset about a game in a long time. I got the true or good ending whatever its called. ![]()
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