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Ở nhật bản giáo viên ném phấn vào học sinh là việc được cho phép?



PS3 + PS4
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Catherine là tech engine của P5, cùng 1 hoạ sĩ thì giống thôi.

Em nghĩ nó là biệt danh để gọi main char, phần này em nghĩ sẽ full voice ko chơi text như trước nữa nhưng tên nhân vật vẫn do gamer đặt nên dùng biệt danh. Giống Mass Effect.^
Joker hiện lên là tên của MC mà, k nhìn thấy nó hiện ở bảng tên nhân vật à
- The main character is a second year student who moves to the big city during spring. He lives with friends of his parents at the coffee shop they run. That said, the game takes place in urban Japan, across areas such as Shibuya.
- The protagonist has a problem of some sort that, if not faced down, could spell big trouble in the future. The scene in the trailer where he appears to be a prisoner is a “mental prison,” so to speak.
- The dungeon shown off in the trailer isn’t randomly generated. Such major places in the storyline are designed to play up the burglary motif and have special gimmicks. But that doesn’t mean randomly generated content is gone from the game altogether.
- While a Social Link option seemed to be missing from the game’s main menu in last week’s trailer, a Social Link-like system is seemingly in the works (perhaps the “Cooperation” option?).
- As far as Personas go, the protagonist’s first Persona is called Arsene (a subtle nod).
- The sound characters make when summoning Personas is no longer a “ka!” but rather a “buchi!”


Soejima says that while the protagonist of Persona 5 may appear to be the quiet type from what we’ve seen of him so far, this is a ruse of some sort. Meanwhile, his Persona, Arsene, is meant to give off a more oldschool vibe, visually speaking. Arsene’s cape (wings?) is designed to convey the image of a thief that can go to places out of others’ reach.
Hashino reveals that the main character meets Anne and Ryuji, the other two characters in the trailer, at the start of the game. All three characters have problems of their own, although just what their problems are is not specified. It is hinted at in the Famitsu feature that both the protagonist and his friends have lost their homes.
Persona 5’s protagonist also runs into the cat character, Morgana, at the start of the game, and Morgana is said to play an important role in the story. It has the ability to transform.
As far as the battle system goes, Hashino confirms that Persona 5 will once again have turn-based battles, but that the team has incorporated several changes to make it more enjoyable. Hashino also mentions that each character carries a distinct “gun” that serves as their ranged weapon. These aren’t actual guns, though, even though they can be used in battle.

