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laurencin-draws · 11 months ago
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starting a line of pins with SON BOY
now on etsy!
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hypemstar · 4 months ago
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Welcome Aboard Junah
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persona-5-the-gaybreakers · 5 months ago
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Nighttime in Yongen-jaya.
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megaderping · 8 months ago
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In this video, I discuss the sneaky ways several video games use leitmotifs in more hidden or subtle ways rather, using examples from Undertale and Deltarune, the Persona series, the Mario RPGs, and a few examples from Pokemon! This video was a massive undertaking, and while it's by no means a comprehensive list, I hope that it's still an enjoyable watch!
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yoshieballer · 1 year ago
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Persona 5 fanart
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I genuinely forgot about Tumblr for 2 months
My bad y'all
But I'm back with some bangers
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velvet-ymarinebloo77 · 2 months ago
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clouds-soup · 1 month ago
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I will say with so much confidence that Persona 5 Royal is one of the best RPG games ever made.
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perfectmakerpirate · 2 months ago
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All Voiced by!:
Cassandra Lee Morris [Mona the co-leader and the "cheeky cute" animal mascot of the Phantom thieves of Heart]
Laura Post (Sumire Yoshizawa, a Gymnast)
Erika Harlacher-Stone (Ann Takamaki, one of the main human mascots for the P5 franchise,along with Joker and a mild fanservice source. She's a little bookdumb, though she is not as bad as Ryuji.)
Matthew Mercer [Yusuke Kitagawa, the eccentric artist]
Xanthe Hyunh (Haru Okumura, the fluffy-haired thief)
Max Mittleman (Ryuji the book dumb, emotional and temperamental yet golden-hearted mischief)
Erica Lindbeck (Futaba Sakura , the navigating hacker)
Not on this post:
Xander Mobus (Ren Amamiya, the quiet leader)
Cherami Leigh (Makoto Niijima, the prim and proper, yet actually is more of an actual tomboy and angry strategist )
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baph-official · 5 months ago
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Hee-Hoo!
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adam-trademark · 4 months ago
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Post-Festival Party Dates
(July 20, 2019)
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videogamepolls · 9 months ago
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Requested by anon
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hypemstar · 4 months ago
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The Trouble Maker Glodell
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A quiet night at Café Leblanc.
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dutifullybitchyblaze · 2 months ago
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vgtrackbracket · 5 months ago
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Video Game Track Bracket Round 4
The Ultimate Show from Super Paper Mario
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The Days When My Mother Was There from Persona 5
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Propaganda under the cut. If you want your propaganda reblogged and added to future polls, please tag it as propaganda or otherwise indicate this!
Note: The propaganda contains spoilers for Persona 5.
The Ultimate Show:
HOW COULD I LOSE WITH THE POWER OF LUIGI?? Jokes aside this is a VERY fitting final battle theme for an AMAZING game. Seriously if you haven't played this game do it now!!!!
the best thing in the game and it's not even close. and super paper mario is one of my favorite games ever.
The Days When My Mother Was There:
GUT. PUNCH.
Warning!! Heavy spoilers for Persona 5!!! Mentions of death and suicide! OKAY. I'm going to try to word this as best as I can in my Very Tired state. The reason why this song hits so hard for Persona fans (or, at least people who've played Persona 5) is because The Days When My Mother Was There plays in Futaba's Palace, which was created because of the psychological trauma and repressed memories caused after her mother's death (the government made a false suicide note that blamed her as the reason her mom died). She became a hermit (or in Japanese terms, a Hikikomori) and blamed herself to the point where she believed that the house she lived in (the same house our guardian, Sojiro Sakura, lives and takes care of her in) would be her tomb. Instead of fighting Futaba's Shadow, Futaba's Shadow causes her to awaken to her Persona (I feel it's important to say the Futaba asked for us to steal her heart, and Futaba's Shadow kind of helped us as we went through her Palace), and we fight Futaba's cognition of her mother, which is angry and constantly blames Futaba for her death, even though it wasn't her fault. This ENTIRE Palace hits differently than the other Palaces we'd seen so far, considering the other Palaces had been made by adults who prey on the weak. Futaba blamed herself for something she didn't do so badly she created a Palace. Futaba's Palace is filled with grief, melancholy, and feelings of self-hate and desperation for some sort of end, and The Days When My Mother Was There fits the Palace wonderfully, hitting those same feelings spot on. Persona 5 fans can't help but feel sad every time they hear this song. I have to stop this ramble before I say too much and accidentally spoil the entire game myself but if you want to learn more about Futaba or her Palace I PROMISE there are so many in-depth videos that psychoanalyze her and the other Persona 5 characters but I will leave this video because it explains her character in Japanese Context (which is VERY different when applying context from other places):
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This video DOES spoil the game so don't watch if you don't want to be spoiled further.
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thomaswyrmwood · 6 months ago
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I Promised Coffee Didn't I?
Specialty coffee has to be one of my greatest comforts. Each morning I get to participate in a morning ritual, drink a delicious cup, and know that the money I used to pay for the bag of beans actually goes to the right people — the farmers.
However, this obsession (addiction) had a surprising starting point. My origins for specialty coffee beans came from a video game of all places. Persona 5 has this one great mechanic where the main character Ren can make pour-over coffee and then bring it into the field where they can use it to restore SP outside of combat. What makes this mechanic so memorable for me is that as you progress through the game Sojiro, the owner of Cafe Leblanc, will teach Ren about different specialty coffee beans.
The above characteristics of Persona 5 are what got me into specialty coffee. Before I was just an ignorant high schooler just throwing pre-ground Starbucks roasts into my parents' French Press (Plunger for you British and British colony citizens). I mean... a better start for most high schoolers, but still... I was ignorant. After this game, I continued to learn about varietals, blends, and heirlooms of beans, and oooh boy, did I get into it.
However, I am not here to thank Persona 5 for getting me into this admittedly, to be honest, addiction, but to pay homage to the game by going over every varietal in their own blog post. In each upcoming blog post, I'll go over 1.) The variety, region, and tasting notes 2.) Can you buy these from an ethical source 3.) The price range 4.) My own personal review of these varietals if I can buy them without going broke.
Between these posts, I'll also write a summary of a folk creature originating from the same region as these varietals. If the region has a creature represented in Persona 5 I will automatically choose to do a summary of said creature. Maybe with a twist. Maybe I'll describe the said creature as a varietal of bean and what tasting notes it would have? Maybe I'll discuss how effective a barista the creature would make? Who knows!? I certainly don't because I haven't decided yet!
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