If the game isn't worth $60 to you, then don't buy it. Once is fine, but by the 7th article it's like dude. I'd see people make the same comment 7 different times on 7 different articles about a game leading up to its release. Most of the actual, legitimate whining I've observed, is in forums and fan site comment sections, where people complain about something even when it's off topic, and they repeat those complaints at every opportunity. If ppl don't like hearing it, they can block those users and that's the end of it. That's exactly what they should be doing. So all the people nagging Atlus on Twitter about it, I say good for them. People just really wanted it, and you're supposed to voice your demand for things if you want it. However, I don't think it's fair to accuse most of this with regard to Persona. Repeating it ad nauseum does constitute whining imo. What constitutes "whining" imo? I'd say repeatedly making complaints over and over again at any given opportunity. That being said, I do think gamers have a tendency to whine about things. So I never really brought it up, I only made a passing comment about it in response to someone else accusing ppl of "whining" In my response, in order to build rapport, I conceded that could indeed be aggravating, but then went on to point out why people had been wanting these games so badly. I was responding to another individual who made the claim that they were "tired of all the whining for this game on Switch". Wed 29th Jun you're referring to the main article.Seeing Final Fantasy VII Crisis Core announced multiplat, and FFVIIR finally coming to Steam, gives me hope. And the multiplatform release of Persona brings with it a new era, without all these games locked down on PS. The poor preorder numbers of Soul Hackers 2 compare to SMTV though, I think that's showing ATLUS their mistake. Especially after Soul Hackers 2 coming to everything but Switch. Like ATLUS was purposely trying to piss off Switch owners. Then when they were announced for Xbox, Steam and PS but not Switch, it almost felt targeted. And a lot of ppl took pleasure in lording the games over us, telling us how it'll never happen, it's too important to Sony, it can't run, yada yada. People asked them for years to bring these games over. ATLUS was being idiots putting Joker in Smash, even releasing Persona 5 Strikers, but not giving Switch gamers the main series. But for Persona it was warranted I think. Get ready … the midnight hour approaches! 21, and more information about Persona 4 Golden and Persona 3 Portable is coming soon. Persona 5 Royal launches on Nintendo Switch on Oct. Unfamiliar stillness swallows the city, people turn into eerie coffins and otherworldly monsters called Shadows swarm in Persona 3 Portable, which also features alternate protagonist routes! All three games offer English and Japanese voice acting, full-HD graphics and are sold separately. Plus, there’s an urban legend that your soulmate might appear if you stare into a Nintendo Switch system on a rainy night. Persona has awoken – three iconic Persona games are coming to Nintendo Switch! Save others from distorted desires by donning the mask of a Phantom Thief in the critically acclaimed, genre-defining story of Persona 5 Royal, with previously released downloadable content included. Here's some more information from Nintendo's press release: Persona 4 Golden and Persona 3 Portable will follow next year. Persona 5 Royal will be hitting the Switch on the same day as its Xbox release, on 21st October later this year. Yep, it's official - Switch owners won't be missing out on Persona anymore! The news was further confirmed with the trailer above, which closed out Nintendo's presentation. Now, Atlus has also included Switch in that line-up. Prior to today's Nintendo Direct Mini, Atlus has updated the official Persona website for its upcoming Xbox and PlayStation ports of Persona 3 Portable, Persona 4 Golden, and Persona 5 Royal.
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