Okay but really, why are they all boring 3D fighters that have barely changed since the PS2 era?

  • @Glide@lemmy.ca
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    4 months ago

    Stop making great video games into terrible anime. Looking at you, Persona 5 and The World Ends With You.

    • @Ashtear
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      154 months ago

      But don’t sleep on the Persona 4 anime. That one was amazing.

      • @Glide@lemmy.ca
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        24 months ago

        Oh agreed.

        Though, somehow the golden episodes they made later were oddly weak? But the core anime is actually the best anime adaptation of a story-heavy game I can think of.

        MAYBE the Tales of Symphonia anime, if you can find that anywhere.

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          4 months ago

          I don’t watch a ton of anime, but it’s certainly the best I’ve seen (or heard of, for that matter). The recent Castlevania is good too, but I don’t even know if that counts?

          Agreed on the Golden episodes. Wasn’t the same.

      • kratoz29
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        24 months ago

        Good to know, I’m gonna play Persona 4 Golden first regardless.

    • kratoz29
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      24 months ago

      Perfectly balanced…

      But seriously, I wasn’t aware that there was a TWEWY anime… I have a friend that doesn’t play games and when I want to share her videogame stuff we do it with these adaptations…

      So far we have watched Ace Attorney (it was okay) and have Nier Automata on the list…

      • @Glide@lemmy.ca
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        24 months ago

        But seriously, I wasn’t aware that there was a TWEWY anime…

        I absolutely love the games, and the anime is just… Bad. I couldn’t stomache watching more than the first two episodes. I suppose there’s the off chance it “gets good”, but somehow they took a game that has one of the most bangin’ soundtracks of its era and made an anime that is mostly talking with basically no music and little to no ambiance. The flair and style is just completely absent in a franchise that literally built game mechanics around style.

        Show her the P4 anime. It’s really, really good. It makes me wonder how the P5 anime shit the bed so hard. I imagine the answer is different studios, but I haven’t really looked into it.

        • kratoz29
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          14 months ago

          Damn, well, I think I’m gonna give it a chance to TWEWY anime regardless, I mean, I’m very forgiving because I automatically tag all these adaptations as “game is 1000 better” lol.

          Show her the P4 anime. It’s really, really good.

          I will! But I first need to play it 😅

      • @Grass@sh.itjust.works
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        24 months ago

        Ace attorney anime was kinda ass sweat though and vastly inferior to the games, I just wished they continued using the same japanese voice for naruhodo/phoenix mayoi/Maya for the main games as they did for the Layton crossover. It was the live action movie actors that voiced them in the crossover IIRC and it was an excellent job that felt way more natural than generic male anime voice #27 and generic female anime voice #13

        • kratoz29
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          14 months ago

          Yeah, it definitely was a downgrade, although we enjoyed some bits, perhaps I did more because I had the games fresh, and that helped me to give her more context about some scenes that deserved better (like the very amazing Gumshoe moment of case 3).

        • @Katana314@lemmy.world
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          14 months ago

          In some ways I don’t fault them for the bits that made it terrible - a visual novel can be much slower and build up tension, but the anime has to blurt out the entire mystery and set of contradictions at record pace.

          “Well, I’ve been listening to the prosecution’s argument for a good twelve seconds, and I’m convinced. This court finds the defendant…”