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What are you most excited about for E3?


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Captain Fun

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But when they die there is no punishment. No Justice for the victims. They simply no longer exist.
Making someone suffer a miserable existence is a weird idea of justice. It's more important that the threat is eliminated swiftly with as little suffering as possible.
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it's persona warriors by koei apparently
 
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Persona 5 Seriously Why is This not on the Gosh Dang Switch
 

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Ooo! Persona 5 warriors. While I normally get a warriors game, play it until I beat the story, and then never play it again, I just might have to get it!

Also, related to the other conversation currently, i’m really not sure what making someone suffer does to fix a problem. It doesn’t change the fact that what they did happened. In the real world anyway. In some cases, we make people change their point of view. That’s what we should look for.

(It also just seems like we’re in a time where nobody cares about actually changing people, but more about being right and making sure other people know they were right about how ****ty if people they were.)

In terms of stuff like a Thanos, there really isn’t a right answer. It’s totally a moral thing, which would probably in turn be based on the person in question.
 
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The last thing I would've ever thought would be a Warriors game. So, I guess if we're going by past history with what happened with Cloud and FF back on Nintendo

PERSONA 5 ON SWITCH IN 2022, LET'S GO.

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I think I remember another good example of a 'thou shall not kill' hero punishing a villain without killing them. Again, Superman example
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God, when people know how to right Superman, they KNOW how to do it right
Yooo that's actually pretty damn badass. Really wish this sort of "eye for eye" retribution was more common but I guess having it be done by karma is usually more cathartic
 

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I'm actually okay with it being a Persona 5 Warriors spin-off; I wouldn't have much reason to get it if it was Persona 5, since it would likely have been the base game for full price. This is something new, and I've liked the Warriors games (the Zelda and Fist of the North Star ones) that I've played so far.

Admittedly, it doesn't make sense for them to not bring Persona 5 to the Switch, but at least it's not "Persona 5 Special Edition, exclusive to the Playstation Vita!"
 
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Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Put THAT in the movies instead of whatever it is Man of Steel tried to do!
This is one of the most powerful Superman comic scenes I can think of, the other being where he saves a teenager who's about to kill themself and he just sits there giving emotional support and apologizing for indirectly causing their therapist to get hold up (he overheard his phone call with the kid after he stopped a train crash). Deadpool has an entire story dedicated to this and it's powerful too
 
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