Yeah, a hell of a lot of them will be dying like animals in my BSG fic. Considering "End of Line" covers every single character's death scene, most of them will be meeting unfortunate ends. It's fairly dark, so it's taking a while to write.
As for P4, I actually enjoyed it a lot more than P3. The story was tighter and the cast of characters made more sense. P3 had a lot of filler characters (Ken, anyone?) that had very flimsy reasons for being involved in the plot.
I've played P3-FES (it's the only version of P3 I've played). It was pretty good, but, as I've said, I liked P4 more.
I hadn't realized the internet loved Chie/Yukiko. From what I've seen, Chie/Yousuke seems more popular. Speaking personally, I find Chie/Yukiko more interesting because it plays up the sex/gender issues half the cast seems to have with themselves. Plus, when I saw Chie's Shadow for the first time, I was like "DUDE." A response one-upped only by seeing Kanji on the Midnight Channel for the first time.
P4 must stand alone as being the only RPG where your party consists of two repressed lesbians, a closeted-in-the-open gay man, a crossdresser, and a guy in a bear suit.
Yousuke: [Upon meeting Teddie] Why are you wearing that stupid bear suit?
Teddie: Why are _you_ wearing that stupid human suit?
(sorry)
Anyway, P4 *is* pretty wonderful. As interesting to me as their gender and sexuality issues are, all the main characters are interesting and well-rounded. There's tons and tons of stuff to work with in fanfic.
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Date: 2009-03-31 03:45 am (UTC)As for P4, I actually enjoyed it a lot more than P3. The story was tighter and the cast of characters made more sense. P3 had a lot of filler characters (Ken, anyone?) that had very flimsy reasons for being involved in the plot.
I've played P3-FES (it's the only version of P3 I've played). It was pretty good, but, as I've said, I liked P4 more.
I hadn't realized the internet loved Chie/Yukiko. From what I've seen, Chie/Yousuke seems more popular. Speaking personally, I find Chie/Yukiko more interesting because it plays up the sex/gender issues half the cast seems to have with themselves. Plus, when I saw Chie's Shadow for the first time, I was like "DUDE." A response one-upped only by seeing Kanji on the Midnight Channel for the first time.
P4 must stand alone as being the only RPG where your party consists of two repressed lesbians, a closeted-in-the-open gay man, a crossdresser, and a guy in a bear suit.
Yousuke: [Upon meeting Teddie] Why are you wearing that stupid bear suit?
Teddie: Why are _you_ wearing that stupid human suit?
(sorry)
Anyway, P4 *is* pretty wonderful. As interesting to me as their gender and sexuality issues are, all the main characters are interesting and well-rounded. There's tons and tons of stuff to work with in fanfic.