You made it OP, Kotaku just made a story on you
http://www.kotaku.co.uk/2017/04/13/someone-cant-handle-persona-5s-fourth-walling
Successful OP is successful.
You made it OP, Kotaku just made a story on you
http://www.kotaku.co.uk/2017/04/13/someone-cant-handle-persona-5s-fourth-walling
Hardly flavor text if the game kicks you back to the title screen for not agreeing. I'd say that's stuff that matters.
Seems like Atlus sure is fizzling away a lot of good will they've earned over the years on a completely pointless endeavor.
The OP's also making rounds on twitterYou made it OP, Kotaku just made a story on you
http://www.kotaku.co.uk/2017/04/13/someone-cant-handle-persona-5s-fourth-walling
Are... are you being serious?
Persona's aren't real man.
Hardly flavor text if the game kicks you back to the title screen for not agreeing. I'd say that's stuff that matters.
Seems like Atlus sure is fizzling away a lot of good will they've earned over the years on a completely pointless endeavor.
Hardly flavor text if the game kicks you back to the title screen for not agreeing. I'd say that's stuff that matters.
Seems like Atlus sure is fizzling away a lot of good will they've earned over the years on a completely pointless endeavor.
Persona means person in Spanish.
The narrator continues, "Then unfortunately I cannot allow you to partake in this game" and kicks me back to the title screen.
What? That is absolute nonsense. Why didn't the box have this disclaimer and requirement on it when I purchased it? Why wasn't there some sort of warning I had to agree to this unheard of requirement before I could play the game? Atlus was happy to take my money without first disclosing this mandatory agreement. Nowhere did I see it on the box or in any product descriptions.
I've seen some shit on GAF, and I refuse to believe this complaint is serious.
So you don't accept the contract saying this thread is real?
WTF kotaku made one article because a troll thread? Mother of god...
We must steal OP's distorted heart.
Ahah good one.We've broken the fifth wall people!.
I boot Persona 5 up and immediately upon starting a new game, it informs you the game is a work of fiction; that any resemblance to real life is purely coincidental. That's fine, I guess. It's nothing I haven't seen before. But then -- then -- it asks you to actually agree to the above garbage. It says "Only those who have agreed to the above have the privilege of partaking in this game." Of course I hit I do not agree. The game then completely mischaracterizes your answer by saying, "Everything that happens from here on is real..." No, that's not what I said. I said I don't agree everything in the game is purely a work of fiction. I find that incredibly hard to believe.
The narrator continues, "Then unfortunately I cannot allow you to partake in this game" and kicks me back to the title screen.
What? That is absolute nonsense. Why didn't the box have this disclaimer and requirement on it when I purchased it? Why wasn't there some sort of warning I had to agree to this unheard of requirement before I could play the game? Atlus was happy to take my money without first disclosing this mandatory agreement. Nowhere did I see it on the box or in any product descriptions. Between this ridiculousness and banning of streaming, totally absurd. I can't think of any other games that have this requirement. If they just put that disclaimer, fine. But to actually have the player select to agree before playing? That's over the top.
For those that automatically hit yes: http://twinfinite.net/2017/04/persona-5-agree-disagree-work-fiction/