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RE: Persona 5 releases on Valentines Day! - RepentantSky - 11-17-2016

Hahaha, Tuxedo Mask and Prompto meets Persona. That is hilarious to me.


RE: Persona 5 releases on Valentines Day! - Hexadecimal - 11-17-2016

OK. I WATCHED THE VIDEO AGAIN AND REALIZED SOMETHING.

Also, new rumor is out that I cannot find anything to back up: People are claiming Atlus USA has decided to put in more voice-overs on previously unvoiced lines in the Japanese version. Guess we'll see!

Also, this was pointed out on the MegaTen Reddit:

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TIL that Pyro Jack's name in Japan is Jack-o-Lantern. Due to text limitations his name was changed when Nocturne was brought over to the US. Seems like Atlus has decided to go back and use his real name!


RE: Persona 5 releases on Valentines Day! - RepentantSky - 11-17-2016

Actually I can pretty much promise that he's called Jack-O-Lantern because he hasn't been caught yet in that screenshot. The devs mentioned during the stream yesterday that Persona's who haven't been caught are given different names because they haven't been identified yet.


RE: Persona 5 releases on Valentines Day! - Hexadecimal - 11-17-2016

(11-17-2016, 07:31 PM)RepentantSky Wrote: Actually I can pretty much promise that he's called Jack-O-Lantern because he hasn't been caught yet in that screenshot. The devs mentioned during the stream yesterday that Persona's who haven't been caught are given different names because they haven't been identified yet.

But isn't this his different name before being caught?

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RE: Persona 5 releases on Valentines Day! - ZpaceJ0ck0 - 11-18-2016

Honestly, i think this thread should be renamed to "Persona 5 thread" because that's pretty much is current purpose.