![]() The Investigation Team members forge such strong bonds-arguably stronger than that of any other team in the series-that she still has her moments and feels like a core part of the group. Interesting though it may be, once that inner conflict is resolved, Yukiko doesn’t fade into the background, per se, but she never truly stands out again-not in any major way, at least. What teenager-or person of any age, really-likes the idea of being locked into a role? This insecurity manifests itself in Yukiko’s reliance on Chie, and is exacerbated by Chie’s reliance on her (for different reasons). She’s set to inherit the inn one day, fulfilling her family’s generational legacy, but that’s not exactly her idea of a good life. Yukiko is introduced as a shy girl constantly evading the advances of boys at Yasogami High School and helping out at her family’s inn. Too bad it’s Teddie’s only natural fit in all of P4.Īs a quick but important note, there’s a significant gap in character writing, meaningful contributions, and overall likability between Teddie and Yukiko, and every character from here on out is a good one. ![]() (Were she an Investigation Team member, she’d be ranked near or at the top.) Both characters experience different sorts of loneliness, so they’re a natural fit for one another. Teddie’s one redeeming quality is how deeply he cares for Nanako Dojima, Yu’s kid cousin and arguably one of the best characters in the game. Whenever the game tries to rectify that, it feels forced (remember that unavoidable Social Link mentioned earlier?), especially on the part of characters who’ve developed so much over time. As he’s not human, it’s initially understandable that he doesn’t quite fit in with the others, but it’s truly astonishing just how much he continues not to fit in as the story progresses. Meant as comic relief, the only Teddie-related relief you’ll feel is when he’s silent or offscreen entirely. RELATED: 5 Great Moments From the 'Persona' Franchiseĭo you like constant bear puns? Relentless flirting with girls who obviously aren’t interested? How about Social Links-which provide the most important choices you can make in Persona games-that you have no choice but to experience? If your answers are no, no, and no, then you’re not going to like Teddie. Some spoilers for Persona 4 and Persona 4 Golden ahead! Protagonist Yu Narukami sure knows how to pick ‘em, and now we’re going to put ‘em in order, from worst to best, taking only P4 and Golden into account to keep things simple. They’re diamonds in the rough of Inaba, the small, quaint town where the game takes place. ![]() Indeed, while stellar casts are a staple of the JRPG genre, there’s something equal parts magnetic and magical about Persona 4’s Investigation Team members. ![]() ![]() If there’s ever a Persona 5 fighting game, it wouldn’t be at all surprising to find aged-up versions of P4’s characters on the roster (which happened with Persona 3 characters in the P4 fighting games). They’ve starred in a dancing game, two fighting games (and guest-starred in another), two Etrian Odyssey-style dungeon crawlers, two anime adaptations, an expansion of the original game called Persona 4 Golden, and more. You can currently play Persona 4 Golden on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PC, and Nintendo Switch.The cast of Persona 4 just keeps coming back. We also highly recommend that you check out how to get Shuffle Time and unlock all of the game’s endings. Now that you know all the named characters featured in Persona 4 Golden, don’t forget to check out our review for the game, as well as whether or not there are social links deadlines. Now, without further ado, here are all the named characters featured in Persona 4 Golden: Main Party ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |