from the moment i heard mass destruction reload i knew that p3r simply wasn't going for the same vibe, and not to judge the games based on the same criteria.
I actually like Both. The beautiful, serene notes of the reload version show his death as more beautiful than tragic, the light blue light gives it a more simple approach. And I think Aigis reaching out and gasping for him one last time is a nice touch. But of course, the edginess and realness of showing the harsh reality of his death is really neat too, it shows how ever part of him, skin, bone, and blood is gone now. There is no coming back. It’s more of a tragic last memory of him. Both are really cool IMO
I fucking love the edginess of the original, but I think a sad vibe is more fitting for death. A death doesn't tend to be creepy nor filled with gore, most of the time it just happens and it's always sad. They really played it safe though, specially with the Yukari scenes
I mean, it wasnt of death We destroy the conexion with Makoto/Nyx and the Abyss which is everyones desire to see Makoto again So, with this, Makoto dissolves, innthe original, everyone accepts thats the best and dont cry about it even if in the final part, they get that vision of Makoto smiling thankfully to them Thats exactly what the narrative needs, as we dont see the horror or fear of death, is the fear of loss in death So we dont fear dying ourselves on it, we are terrified of loosing others, so terror fits in the answer like a glove, as we had sadness in the Journey
@@CarlosSilva-bh4bi They don't accept shit, they fight over his death inmediatly after this. Even if I think Reload's version works better, I'd still love seeing Atlus doing creepy and gorey stuff. It'd be cool having it in an smt game. They really pussied out with the Yukari scene though.
@@f.i.d.m6392 if they didn't accept they would have tried to fight Nix again not Orobus. Orobus isn't Death, it's the collective negative desire to ending his own life that plagues the humanity. People desire to Death
@b-fenix5789 Maybe I didn't make myself clear. True, they accept his death and move on after they fight each other, hence why they fight Erebus. But after the fight with Shadow Makoto they all are in a really vulnerable state, many of them not accepting his death and fighting over it. That's a reason I think the new scene is more fitting than the original, they see their friend vanishing in front of their eyes, like he's dying again. Not disappearing in a gorey way and smiling at the end because "they accepted his death", because at that moment of the story they don't accept shit.
I do like the new Reload scene, the original was the horrific truth of loss, but the new one is like realizing that truth. That they're not ever coming back.
Man they could atleast show the letters flying around him and when he started peel out, close his eyes, show S.E.E.S reactions, cut to Aigis face and directly show the blue butterflies, the Reload scene just feels like...lemonade without lemons...
Everyone else is focusing on the fact that the gore was removed, but something I think not enough people are noticing is how the original cutscene kind of implied that ??? has some of Makoto's personality while the remake version removed this implication in favor of making ??? seem emotionless. Imagine if ??? had smiled like it did in the original cutscene before Aigis reaches out.
Honestly, that's why I hated the remake. The original actually showed us what it was like for the OG Minato when he became the seal, how the pain FELT.
@@SpideyfanXthe ??? disappearing Was not the “pain” mokoto felt what are you on about 💀 it was a monster of their own creation it was not mokoto at all it was a shadow
Welp, here's my hot take, I think the Reload version is fine. I'd go as far as to say that, it's a bit more fitting of P3 The Answer's theme of dealing with grief People tend to think of Reload as sort of a replacement/definitive version when in reality it is just a different take on the original. The FES version highlighted the creepiness of this shadow MC, while Reload highlights its tragic nature. Notice how Reload actually shows SEES' reactions to his disappearance instead of just cutting to them later. In FES, SEES realized the artificiality of this shadow, while in Reload the SEES team, Aigis especially, is still grieving over his loss which makes the scene more "emotional" Also, Reload's disappearance was foreshadowed by the opening, so there's that. I will admit, I kinda dig the edginess of FES, but people claim that Reload's version is "soulless" which I feel like is a very reductive take. You wanna see Reload missing the point? Look no further than what they did to Yukari's scene after the coliseum fight. Holy shit.
@@Hymn_Shadows never took any form of a dead person, I don't think they've ever done it in modern Persona too, not any that I can think of, it's to show how creepy it is that the Abyss of Time manifested your emotions in a more horrifying manners, especially since we know Aigis wanted to die and shut down completely
my problem isnt even necessarily that it isnt creepy anymore, but that they removed what made this scene stick out. really doesnt have anymore impact then say aigis' dream at the start.
The fact that they sanitized this scene in the remake kind of takes away the message of p3 as whole, you have to be able to face death and not shy away it from it, and censoring it is literally doing the opposite of the message of p3 is
@@HoshiNoWatashiwell, they did that 18 y ago with even less budget, so... But I don't agree that it takes the message away, some other people in the comments had other takes, I understand the disappointment, I really do, but people are more focused in not being open to different interpretations and prefer to only complain, but I do agree the DLC had some unecessary downgrades
CGI in the early 2000s had a kind of uncanny news to it that mad the original so horrifying, so I’m quite glad that in the remake they changed it, different vibe but it works at least for me
I think one of the strong appeals of Persona 3 was the early 2000s vibe. It's funny snd all to call the FES version "edgy" but the Reload version kind of just feels a little plain.
0:10 I was really hoping this part would be in Reload; it’s like Makoto was actually the Shadow in some way, and defeating him briefly brought him back to his senses before evaporating. He seems almost shocked too, like “how am I here?” It’s also nice to imagine that he finally catches a glimpse of his friends when he didn’t get a chance to do so on the rooftop. (even though that’s definitely not what’s happening here)
Honestly i prefer the new one as someone who’s first play through of persona 3 FES was a month before the remake was announced Yes persona 3 FES was supposed to be nightmare fuel and give you a sense of finality seeing how death is messed up with how graphic it is tearing away the human body to leave the “spirit” to show the gruesome reality of it to face the fact of death. But the remake takes it in a new way where it shows that death isnt that bad and can inherently be seen as beautiful really. As well as it could be much more fitting as the shadow is practically all the regrets of the team given form its more beautiful scenery could symbolize that even though you have regret when someone passes, finally letting go of it and coming to terms with it is beautiful. Its the same message just in different perspectives Edit: for my grammar mistakes cuz holy hell the run on sentences I wrote-
THIS. I said it somewhere that, for those comparing to the OG, what it loses in nightmare fuel it gains in the heartbreaking beauty territory. (The music really sells it too.)
@@Jaykeduzthingsbut in nearly every interview they talk about how faithful p3r was supposed to be. i understand where youre coming from but the devs themselves said this remake was supposed to be as faithful as possible
The kind of people that comment here piss me off but to be fair, the reload version doesnt feel as impactful as the original, i feel like the "edginess" was necessary here
Look the edginess was cool in the original but I loved what the remake did. His death wasn’t gorey, it wasn’t scary. He did it for them. And then he was gone. He wasn’t scared he wasn’t a bloody pulp He faced death with a smile because he understood his friends would be ok
Both are good in their own way, FES using glimpses of his true self to making it more meaningful while Reload simply shows his closing his eyes & Aigis reaching her hand out. But the two, whether if it's intended or not, have extreme differences in tone. FES looks like there's really exist his true self within, that he's using the battle as some kind of mentoring. While in Reload he's more of a mindless shell throughout till the end, and Aigis just projecting him to have some of his soul in it
this cutscene is emblematic of P3R as a whole, it takes the original, removes a LOT of its edge and in exchange it looks more modern i am fairly sure this remake will eventually be viewed as a sidegrade as the shineness fades away
Be me: >Opens Comments >Sees a bunch of stuck up reload fans misinterpreting the original and blindly defending reload’s cutscenes > “The original was trying so hard to be edgy.” > Closes the comments section
I honestly enjoyed the different take on this scene for the remake. It's more emotional while the original was more about nightmare fuel. Both are still amazing scenes. Too bad people are just bitchy about wanting everything to be picture perfect. They tend to forget the point of a REMAKE and think remastered
@@Hyp3rSonic currently it is because the P3 fans (real or not) just wanted the original scene for the sake of edginess. Like it's cool and all but it honestly added nothing to the story besides letting the characters stare at a "corpse of their friend. The new one honestly feels better because you can tell that this battle made everyone emotional and unnerved
@@mastertjt56If they were more creative they really could have kept the original scene and just added the new gasping scene or even Aigis crying, they already fucked that up in Reload earlier
@@Kek393 fair. i do think that there are parts that could've been polished better but i'm primarily glad we actually have an option that isn't total jrpg bullshit levels of difficulty
A lot of people complaining, but seeing the scene with context the new one makes more sense... It's only the shadow, not the actually Makoto, so having his body disintegrating layer by layer doesn't make sense. Now, if it had been them showering Makoto sacrificing himself to become the seal like i originally thought the scene was, that would make a little sense...
Everyone is open to their own opinions, but in my opinion Reload kind of misses the point. ??? is unnatural, forced into being because SEES couldn't get over what had happened, and they are taking responsibility. This is shown again against Erebus where they refuse to run knowing they helped make that Erebus, taking responsibility for their mistaken thoughts. It can be sad, but ??? really should reinforce how SEES are messing up, stuck in the past when they know they shouldn't be. Their Persona literally warp space and time as the DLC's premise in response to their grief, they need to be better.
OG: A representation of how brutal death is and how there's no escaping it, dead is sumber, scary, and a brutal end to everyone, even you, however life is still precious and there's beauty in it as represented as the butterflies flying out with his smile Remake: Awww he's dead that's sad right? :/ Was the remake made for toddlers in mind? (Spoiler: it was.)
idk... i think directly connecting the scene with aigis' dream has more storytelling than a creepy "death" but they also could have done more than a fade away
@@Vi3taZnDr4gOn yeah, that too. Though I was hoping they'd at least let shadow mc do it in the answer if they didn't add that in the main game. Too bad. The shadow doing the evoker flip before the fight in FES was badass
Bro why is there so man of these “they fucked it up” people just because they didn’t have that fucking littile Evoker twirl and gore doesn’t mean it’s bad you fucking edgelords grow tf up
I'm kinda glad they went this route. Not trying to discredit the OG version. (Still love both versions tho. I think that both are good in their own ways)
@@Hyp3rSonicHe's a modern audience guy that can't handle M-Rated elements in an M-Rated game, it's no surprise. He's just another tourist in the Megaten fandom.
Ngl. This was kinda as$. Looks pretty, sure. But Jesus what a downgrade from the nightmare fuel that was the original. Forcing Sees to come to grips with the physical reality of Makoto and what they gave up *twice.*
@@gamerbeast3616They babyfied it so SEES doesn’t have to have the physical reality check that they gave up Makoto’s life *Twice.* Shadow Makoto decaying in real time right in front of them was supposed to be a physical reminder of that.
@@arktdt9793 I don't mean horrifying as in something to fear. I mean horrifying as in it's not like a fairy tale. It's being hit with the reality that you will die. It's part of the message of "Memento Mori'.
i get they where trying go do for a more emotional take on scene but Aigis being the only person showing any real reaction kinda muddies it for me. everyone but her is just 😶
Why we can't have edgy cool stuff in media now? Like we got thousands of scenes where ghosts of past are lifted in thin air or turn into dust or some shit, but never I saw a scene were this ghost are teare apart like this
So you're not a fan and just admit that the remake wasn't made for fans? Good then leave this and never come back, you just admit you weren't a fan to begin with. Why do you people need to ruin stuff for others?
@@CraveForYuri I love how people just assume you can't like the remake without having problems with it. Do I love of persona 3? Absolutely, Do I love reload? Absolutely. Does it have problems? Of course it does
i must say that I like reload's take more. The og kinda felt too edgy for my taste, ngl. it went against the theme and really dialed the edginess up to 11. the reload felt more heartfelt and emotional and showed everyone's reaction. also i feel like the direction and tone goes better with reload's approach, making the acceptance of death a tragic yet a beautiful thing
..... Higher budget, far worse execution. If anything, remake one feels like it's missing the point/ motif entirely. Fuckin A, I hate how everything has to be so neutered/ watered down/ "safe" nowadays.
Two different games 2 different interpretations and renditions. The original game is there for a reason, the remake is there for everyone else who enjoyed it.
@@user-dingydee Outside of emulation, Persona 3 FES is on the PS2 and PS3. Regarding the PS3, while the game is still the same as the PS2 version, the game is not restricted to one console unlike vanilla Persona 3 which is stuck on PS2. The price for Persona 3 FES in the PS3 store is 9.99$.
@@TheTotallyRealJokerPersona5 Yeah how dare people have negative views and/or dislike something so small like an entire cutscene that many feel is an important moment in the story Lol of course its the persona 5 fan
the funniest part about some complain is they ask Atlus for more animated cutescene and Atlus did more and they still complain i guess some of them never play fes but they just hate persona 5 so they use reload to blame persona 5 lol
"Persona 3 is a dark game about accepting death!!" proceeds to let you revive and save more characters with every re-release (except Reload? idk, i don't plan on playing it) and makes death have more ✨️sparkles✨️
@2huPure honestly, i hate both, but i hate the Chidori one more. she literally just respawns because Junpei wanted to see her again. Shinjiro gets saved because of plot bullshit, but at least he doesn't get an extra life
@@2huPure wait omg ur so right wtf. that kinda pisses me off cuz the whole game is about death and like that sacrifice was beautiful why did they have to ruin it like that.
I swear, all you people want is blood and spilled guts. And this is coming from someone who's found some appreciation for the concepts of Shadow the Hedgehog (the game) over the years.
you are totally entitled to your opinion, however the edginess is apart of p3 and them removing doesn't change it or improve it, it just removes a lot of the nuance that was in the original imo
Denying how edgy P3 was is just denying how the 2000s was 😂, all it was is an imagery of humans beneath our skin? How is it more edgy that trying to take down *bad adults* and police??
@@justmundane All the edgy death did is just be edgy for sake of looking edgy with fans deciding to add depth to it to not make it totally pointless. The party flat out ignore what happened and move on despite all of them grieving about him. It added nothing to the scene. In comparison, the new version puts a larger focus on the characters - especially Aigis - reacting to watching Makoto fade away on them. The original is creepy but overall worthless while the new one focuses on the melachony they feel at losing him and having to watch him fade away from their life again. I'd rather have that solemn expression over an edgy scene that the characters don't react to at all.
@@alexandersmith4731 First, why the crack at Persona 5? Second, the reason it's more edgy than Persona 5 is that it is edge for the sake of edge. No one reacts to it. It's creepy for the sake of creepy and feels out of place for the story and emotions being told. Replacing the creepy one with the new one did nothing to the story.
@@TheTotallyRealJokerPersona5 you mean the DLC that is stuck in a "game pass" that forces you to pay 35 buckets because of Persona 4/5 music and the Veltet room attires? Yeah
P3: shows the horror of death
P3R: shows the sadness of death
Atleast that’s the vibes I get
This exactly 💯
It’s sanitizing it for market value.
People gota stop hating like bruh enjoy the game
How do you like your protagonist? Peeled or Dissolved?
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two completely different vibes! i wouldn’t have assumed this was the same scene
from the moment i heard mass destruction reload i knew that p3r simply wasn't going for the same vibe, and not to judge the games based on the same criteria.
I actually like Both. The beautiful, serene notes of the reload version show his death as more beautiful than tragic, the light blue light gives it a more simple approach. And I think Aigis reaching out and gasping for him one last time is a nice touch. But of course, the edginess and realness of showing the harsh reality of his death is really neat too, it shows how ever part of him, skin, bone, and blood is gone now. There is no coming back. It’s more of a tragic last memory of him. Both are really cool IMO
I fucking love the edginess of the original, but I think a sad vibe is more fitting for death. A death doesn't tend to be creepy nor filled with gore, most of the time it just happens and it's always sad.
They really played it safe though, specially with the Yukari scenes
I mean, it wasnt of death
We destroy the conexion with Makoto/Nyx and the Abyss which is everyones desire to see Makoto again
So, with this, Makoto dissolves, innthe original, everyone accepts thats the best and dont cry about it even if in the final part, they get that vision of Makoto smiling thankfully to them
Thats exactly what the narrative needs, as we dont see the horror or fear of death, is the fear of loss in death
So we dont fear dying ourselves on it, we are terrified of loosing others, so terror fits in the answer like a glove, as we had sadness in the Journey
@@CarlosSilva-bh4bi They don't accept shit, they fight over his death inmediatly after this.
Even if I think Reload's version works better, I'd still love seeing Atlus doing creepy and gorey stuff. It'd be cool having it in an smt game.
They really pussied out with the Yukari scene though.
@@f.i.d.m6392 They accepted that Makoto was gone, but when they learn of the door their will to have him or leave becomes stronger
@@f.i.d.m6392 if they didn't accept they would have tried to fight Nix again not Orobus.
Orobus isn't Death, it's the collective negative desire to ending his own life that plagues the humanity.
People desire to Death
@b-fenix5789 Maybe I didn't make myself clear. True, they accept his death and move on after they fight each other, hence why they fight Erebus.
But after the fight with Shadow Makoto they all are in a really vulnerable state, many of them not accepting his death and fighting over it.
That's a reason I think the new scene is more fitting than the original, they see their friend vanishing in front of their eyes, like he's dying again. Not disappearing in a gorey way and smiling at the end because "they accepted his death", because at that moment of the story they don't accept shit.
I do like the new Reload scene, the original was the horrific truth of loss, but the new one is like realizing that truth. That they're not ever coming back.
Man they could atleast show the letters flying around him and when he started peel out, close his eyes, show S.E.E.S reactions, cut to Aigis face and directly show the blue butterflies, the Reload scene just feels like...lemonade without lemons...
Everyone else is focusing on the fact that the gore was removed, but something I think not enough people are noticing is how the original cutscene kind of implied that ??? has some of Makoto's personality while the remake version removed this implication in favor of making ??? seem emotionless. Imagine if ??? had smiled like it did in the original cutscene before Aigis reaches out.
Honestly, that's why I hated the remake. The original actually showed us what it was like for the OG Minato when he became the seal, how the pain FELT.
@@SpideyfanXMakoto
@@thatoneguy5347 Minato Arisato was his OG name
Makoto Yuki came later
@@SpideyfanXthe ??? disappearing Was not the “pain” mokoto felt what are you on about 💀 it was a monster of their own creation it was not mokoto at all it was a shadow
@@koheikyouji Minato Arisato is only mentioned in the manga versions of Persona 3, its never been said outside of them
I swear the Memories of You motif will always get me...
Welp, here's my hot take, I think the Reload version is fine. I'd go as far as to say that, it's a bit more fitting of P3 The Answer's theme of dealing with grief
People tend to think of Reload as sort of a replacement/definitive version when in reality it is just a different take on the original. The FES version highlighted the creepiness of this shadow MC, while Reload highlights its tragic nature. Notice how Reload actually shows SEES' reactions to his disappearance instead of just cutting to them later. In FES, SEES realized the artificiality of this shadow, while in Reload the SEES team, Aigis especially, is still grieving over his loss which makes the scene more "emotional"
Also, Reload's disappearance was foreshadowed by the opening, so there's that.
I will admit, I kinda dig the edginess of FES, but people claim that Reload's version is "soulless" which I feel like is a very reductive take.
You wanna see Reload missing the point? Look no further than what they did to Yukari's scene after the coliseum fight. Holy shit.
it makes more sense, cuz why tf would his organs and bones showed up.
@@Hymn_Shadows never took any form of a dead person, I don't think they've ever done it in modern Persona too, not any that I can think of, it's to show how creepy it is that the Abyss of Time manifested your emotions in a more horrifying manners, especially since we know Aigis wanted to die and shut down completely
@@alexandersmith4731shadow always take a form of dead person
YES YOUR FUCKIN MOM
@@alexandersmith4731 i understand what they try to show, but it doesn't make sense to me in lore.
@@Hymn_ It doesn't make sense why is there a constant unfunny bath scene in Persona series lore either
How the heck did I completely forget how this scene looked in the original until today, what...
my problem isnt even necessarily that it isnt creepy anymore, but that they removed what made this scene stick out. really doesnt have anymore impact then say aigis' dream at the start.
I’m still in disbelief in how much they watered this scene down.
The fact that they sanitized this scene in the remake kind of takes away the message of p3 as whole, you have to be able to face death and not shy away it from it, and censoring it is literally doing the opposite of the message of p3 is
Probably would've had to up the rating to 18+, so they just didn't went for that
it's too creepy and hard to animated so they can't make it
@@HoshiNoWatashiwell, they did that 18 y ago with even less budget, so... But I don't agree that it takes the message away, some other people in the comments had other takes, I understand the disappointment, I really do, but people are more focused in not being open to different interpretations and prefer to only complain, but I do agree the DLC had some unecessary downgrades
@@joaolima7131 ur right
@@Anonymous529 that would barely do anything since the m rating is for 17+. i don't even know if there IS a game rating category for 18+
CGI in the early 2000s had a kind of uncanny news to it that mad the original so horrifying, so I’m quite glad that in the remake they changed it, different vibe but it works at least for me
I think one of the strong appeals of Persona 3 was the early 2000s vibe. It's funny snd all to call the FES version "edgy" but the Reload version kind of just feels a little plain.
0:10 I was really hoping this part would be in Reload; it’s like Makoto was actually the Shadow in some way, and defeating him briefly brought him back to his senses before evaporating. He seems almost shocked too, like “how am I here?”
It’s also nice to imagine that he finally catches a glimpse of his friends when he didn’t get a chance to do so on the rooftop. (even though that’s definitely not what’s happening here)
They could have removed the gore but still keeping the cool ahh letters, like now is kinda generic desintegration and that's it
NO... SAUCE...
this scene always horrified me but idk which one's better now :sob:
Wow they fucking GUTTED this scene jesus
Honestly i prefer the new one as someone who’s first play through of persona 3 FES was a month before the remake was announced
Yes persona 3 FES was supposed to be nightmare fuel and give you a sense of finality seeing how death is messed up with how graphic it is tearing away the human body to leave the “spirit” to show the gruesome reality of it to face the fact of death.
But the remake takes it in a new way where it shows that death isnt that bad and can inherently be seen as beautiful really. As well as it could be much more fitting as the shadow is practically all the regrets of the team given form its more beautiful scenery could symbolize that even though you have regret when someone passes, finally letting go of it and coming to terms with it is beautiful. Its the same message just in different perspectives
Edit: for my grammar mistakes cuz holy hell the run on sentences I wrote-
THIS.
I said it somewhere that, for those comparing to the OG, what it loses in nightmare fuel it gains in the heartbreaking beauty territory.
(The music really sells it too.)
agreed, this is a different take on the game for a reason, people shouldn’t be going into this expecting a 1 to 1 copy
@@Jaykeduzthingsbut in nearly every interview they talk about how faithful p3r was supposed to be. i understand where youre coming from but the devs themselves said this remake was supposed to be as faithful as possible
@@dialga236 ah my bad, i haven’t really seen any of the interviews about this. should’ve fact checked before i said that
@@oranim12 especially since the song has the letmotif of memories of you just slowed down
What a shame. I see what they were going for in Reload but i was really hoping wed get a remake of the original.
The kind of people that comment here piss me off but to be fair, the reload version doesnt feel as impactful as the original, i feel like the "edginess" was necessary here
It may not be impactful and memorable as the original but it seems more fitting for the theme of the remake.
it shows the reality of death, nothing is left after youre gone.
The original is way more impactful
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The little whimper from Koromaru 😭
Look the edginess was cool in the original but I loved what the remake did.
His death wasn’t gorey, it wasn’t scary.
He did it for them. And then he was gone. He wasn’t scared he wasn’t a bloody pulp
He faced death with a smile because he understood his friends would be ok
Both are good in their own way, FES using glimpses of his true self to making it more meaningful while Reload simply shows his closing his eyes & Aigis reaching her hand out.
But the two, whether if it's intended or not, have extreme differences in tone. FES looks like there's really exist his true self within, that he's using the battle as some kind of mentoring. While in Reload he's more of a mindless shell throughout till the end, and Aigis just projecting him to have some of his soul in it
bro they nerfed this cutscene. i was lowkey excited to see what they were gonna do with this
this cutscene is emblematic of P3R as a whole, it takes the original, removes a LOT of its edge and in exchange it looks more modern
i am fairly sure this remake will eventually be viewed as a sidegrade as the shineness fades away
Be me:
>Opens Comments
>Sees a bunch of stuck up reload fans misinterpreting the original and blindly defending reload’s cutscenes
> “The original was trying so hard to be edgy.”
> Closes the comments section
i actually think they handled the new version very well. i understand why they wouldn't show his organs and stuff
I honestly enjoyed the different take on this scene for the remake. It's more emotional while the original was more about nightmare fuel. Both are still amazing scenes.
Too bad people are just bitchy about wanting everything to be picture perfect. They tend to forget the point of a REMAKE and think remastered
Its ass gang lol
I enjoy both versions. I dont know if that's a "hot take" or not
@@Hyp3rSonic currently it is because the P3 fans (real or not) just wanted the original scene for the sake of edginess. Like it's cool and all but it honestly added nothing to the story besides letting the characters stare at a "corpse of their friend. The new one honestly feels better because you can tell that this battle made everyone emotional and unnerved
@@samsungprime7253 to you
@@mastertjt56If they were more creative they really could have kept the original scene and just added the new gasping scene or even Aigis crying, they already fucked that up in Reload earlier
I like the reload version better, less edgy and memorable, but fits the scene way more.
I like the original for how suddenly morbid it is. But I think the remake fits better
Bro there is NO SAUCE is Reload. Lil bro doesn't even twirl the evoker before summoning.
He does when he changes his persona
he literally does?
@@CalWhimsical He does it when he changes the Persona. And it's one very small twirl, not the overexaggerated spin like in the OG.
@@Kek393 fair. i do think that there are parts that could've been polished better but i'm primarily glad we actually have an option that isn't total jrpg bullshit levels of difficulty
@Kek393 people like you will never be satisfied. This insane of a nitpick sounds reasonable to you?
A lot of people complaining, but seeing the scene with context the new one makes more sense... It's only the shadow, not the actually Makoto, so having his body disintegrating layer by layer doesn't make sense. Now, if it had been them showering Makoto sacrificing himself to become the seal like i originally thought the scene was, that would make a little sense...
Everyone is open to their own opinions, but in my opinion Reload kind of misses the point.
??? is unnatural, forced into being because SEES couldn't get over what had happened, and they are taking responsibility. This is shown again against Erebus where they refuse to run knowing they helped make that Erebus, taking responsibility for their mistaken thoughts.
It can be sad, but ??? really should reinforce how SEES are messing up, stuck in the past when they know they shouldn't be. Their Persona literally warp space and time as the DLC's premise in response to their grief, they need to be better.
OG:
A representation of how brutal death is and how there's no escaping it, dead is sumber, scary, and a brutal end to everyone, even you, however life is still precious and there's beauty in it as represented as the butterflies flying out with his smile
Remake:
Awww he's dead that's sad right? :/
Was the remake made for toddlers in mind? (Spoiler: it was.)
I just beat the boss battle, I was kinda waiting to be traumatized again, now im just disappointed
idk... i think directly connecting the scene with aigis' dream has more storytelling than a creepy "death" but they also could have done more than a fade away
They done fucked it up. No gore and not even the evoker twirl?
what do you mean by evoker twirl? like you mean in the game overall?
This was probably due to changing regulations on game ratings, which countries all over the world have cracked down on especially in Japan.
@@Vi3taZnDr4gOn yeah, that too. Though I was hoping they'd at least let shadow mc do it in the answer if they didn't add that in the main game. Too bad. The shadow doing the evoker flip before the fight in FES was badass
Bro why is there so man of these “they fucked it up” people just because they didn’t have that fucking littile Evoker twirl and gore doesn’t mean it’s bad you fucking edgelords grow tf up
@@GoneToAlice ah okay it was during the fight in game and not the cutscene.
Cant wait to play
I miss the old scene because its my favourite:(
The old one was way better.
Don't like the new one, super sanitised, I don't need a blue sparkles to distract me from the imagery of death
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@@CalWhimsical would fuck him sideways
@@CalWhimsicalliterally
NOOOOO WHERE'S THE GORE....
Cry
I'm kinda glad they went this route. Not trying to discredit the OG version.
(Still love both versions tho. I think that both are good in their own ways)
@@gamerbeast3616weird comment to make
@@Hyp3rSonicHe's a modern audience guy that can't handle M-Rated elements in an M-Rated game, it's no surprise. He's just another tourist in the Megaten fandom.
NOOOOO, BUT THE GORE!!!! Aw, man....
The... delicious... Makoto... jerky...
@@phrinuswhat?
@@Hyp3rSonic Yum!
Reload makes it more sad.
However they lose out because they don't show what the Mc looked like before either way feel awful for Aigis and co.
Is it me or does he get, like, "older" when he is about to disappear?
i mean being older = showing more your cheekbones due to decaying flesh on our body, especially the face
Ngl. This was kinda as$. Looks pretty, sure. But Jesus what a downgrade from the nightmare fuel that was the original. Forcing Sees to come to grips with the physical reality of Makoto and what they gave up *twice.*
Its not a downgrade lmao
@@gamerbeast3616They babyfied it so SEES doesn’t have to have the physical reality check that they gave up Makoto’s life *Twice.* Shadow Makoto decaying in real time right in front of them was supposed to be a physical reminder of that.
@@jayevans6146 Not just that, it was also supposed to show that death isn't pretty colors or butterflies, but in fact, a horrifying thing.
@@SpideyfanX the message of persona 3 is not fearing death. Showing a horryfing death would throw it down all the message of the games stands for
@@arktdt9793 I don't mean horrifying as in something to fear. I mean horrifying as in it's not like a fairy tale. It's being hit with the reality that you will die. It's part of the message of "Memento Mori'.
after seeing how many people like the sanitized boring version of p3r, i am reminded that persona games will forever have persona fans
i get they where trying go do for a more emotional take on scene but Aigis being the only person showing any real reaction kinda muddies it for me. everyone but her is just 😶
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Reload lost all of its aura
Persona 3 fans when there's no detailed scene of a boy literally fucking disintegrating
Lmfao
I mean it does change the message greatly but
Why we can't have edgy cool stuff in media now? Like we got thousands of scenes where ghosts of past are lifted in thin air or turn into dust or some shit, but never I saw a scene were this ghost are teare apart like this
So you're not a fan and just admit that the remake wasn't made for fans?
Good then leave this and never come back, you just admit you weren't a fan to begin with.
Why do you people need to ruin stuff for others?
@@CraveForYuri I love how people just assume you can't like the remake without having problems with it. Do I love of persona 3? Absolutely, Do I love reload? Absolutely. Does it have problems? Of course it does
i must say that I like reload's take more. The og kinda felt too edgy for my taste, ngl. it went against the theme and really dialed the edginess up to 11. the reload felt more heartfelt and emotional and showed everyone's reaction. also i feel like the direction and tone goes better with reload's approach, making the acceptance of death a tragic yet a beautiful thing
..... Higher budget, far worse execution. If anything, remake one feels like it's missing the point/ motif entirely.
Fuckin A, I hate how everything has to be so neutered/ watered down/ "safe" nowadays.
The new one is way better, old one was overly edgy for no reason.
When Persona was called Shin Megami Tensei: Persona, now its just a game for kids
Biggest downgrade in history
Reload fucking sucks
Clearly the reason why there was no bones in reload was due to the fact that ??? had Extra layers of clothing
What a joke. Reload is so fxcking soulless
The Original is so much better!!!!!!
Two different games 2 different interpretations and renditions. The original game is there for a reason, the remake is there for everyone else who enjoyed it.
If only the og was readily available outside of emulation though...
@@whynotbrosay nobody really complains about emulation for ps2, and a fresh copy of fes is 35$. And a working ps2 slim can usually go for around $80
@@jacen884if you’re against game preservation just say so lol
@@whynotbrosaytotally right. Like OP said, 2 completely different games. Wish we had access to the original that Katsura Hashino envisioned
@@user-dingydee Outside of emulation, Persona 3 FES is on the PS2 and PS3. Regarding the PS3, while the game is still the same as the PS2 version, the game is not restricted to one console unlike vanilla Persona 3 which is stuck on PS2. The price for Persona 3 FES in the PS3 store is 9.99$.
Bro the og scene would've felt too damn dark for Reload so I think it feels more respectably fitting to lighten the scene
now this is unnecessary censorship... so lame
You people complain about every little thing I swear
@@TheTotallyRealJokerPersona5 Yeah how dare people have negative views and/or dislike something so small like an entire cutscene that many feel is an important moment in the story
Lol of course its the persona 5 fan
@@ReijiKidoMotwhats wrong with being a person 5 fan lol
@@gamerbeast3616at the end of the day we all play persona games though so i don’t know what’s wrong with being a persona 5 fan
@@gamerbeast3616 Terrible taste
the funniest part about some complain is they ask Atlus for more animated cutescene and Atlus did more and they still complain
i guess some of them never play fes but they just hate persona 5 so they use reload to blame persona 5 lol
This cutscene was on OG, but they decided to ruin it
They unEmoed my emo game
"Persona 3 is a dark game about accepting death!!"
proceeds to let you revive and save more characters with every re-release (except Reload? idk, i don't plan on playing it) and makes death have more ✨️sparkles✨️
i havent played reload but afaik they only kept the chance of reviving Chidori, Shinji will stay dead no matter what in this one
@2huPure honestly, i hate both, but i hate the Chidori one more. she literally just respawns because Junpei wanted to see her again. Shinjiro gets saved because of plot bullshit, but at least he doesn't get an extra life
@@2huPurethats not true lol u cant bring bring back chidori
@@boopnoodle6947 you can though, you just missed it
@@2huPure wait omg ur so right wtf. that kinda pisses me off cuz the whole game is about death and like that sacrifice was beautiful why did they have to ruin it like that.
Man, that’s cheap
Episode Aigis is so much better ngl, had to come here because I forgot how the scene played out in FES
I swear, all you people want is blood and spilled guts. And this is coming from someone who's found some appreciation for the concepts of Shadow the Hedgehog (the game) over the years.
All sonic fans just reminds me of Chris Chan
@@alexandersmith4731For reals, dude even thinks Shadow the Hedgehog is the gorest thing around
@@f.i.d.m6392 😂😂😂
@@alexandersmith4731
Chris from Sonic X ? Iam probably shooting way off the Mark lmao.
@@SpultoBNMTheMutuallyUnrequited Chris Chan, the autistic dude
im relived they didn't make it gorey 😭
"I'm relieved that this M-Rated scene is gone from the M-Rated Game" leave and never return.
@@SpideyfanX ? ? ?
Man wtf
No rotten door-kun? ☹️
Fumbled
Censored for zoomers. Many such cases!
BOOOOO THEY REMOVED BRAINKOTO YUKI 👎👎👎👎👎👎👎
Well, I'm glad they improved the scene in Reload rather than using pointless edginess, they focused instead on the party watching him fade away.
you are totally entitled to your opinion, however the edginess is apart of p3 and them removing doesn't change it or improve it, it just removes a lot of the nuance that was in the original imo
Denying how edgy P3 was is just denying how the 2000s was 😂, all it was is an imagery of humans beneath our skin? How is it more edgy that trying to take down *bad adults* and police??
@@justmundanethey are so against any creativity, just be pretty and do nothing with it
@@justmundane All the edgy death did is just be edgy for sake of looking edgy with fans deciding to add depth to it to not make it totally pointless. The party flat out ignore what happened and move on despite all of them grieving about him. It added nothing to the scene.
In comparison, the new version puts a larger focus on the characters - especially Aigis - reacting to watching Makoto fade away on them.
The original is creepy but overall worthless while the new one focuses on the melachony they feel at losing him and having to watch him fade away from their life again. I'd rather have that solemn expression over an edgy scene that the characters don't react to at all.
@@alexandersmith4731 First, why the crack at Persona 5? Second, the reason it's more edgy than Persona 5 is that it is edge for the sake of edge. No one reacts to it. It's creepy for the sake of creepy and feels out of place for the story and emotions being told. Replacing the creepy one with the new one did nothing to the story.
I knew it. I'm so glad I never bought this garbage remake.
A minute cutscene convinced you to not buy the DLC. You must hate all remakes
@@TheTotallyRealJokerPersona5not that bad but the costume n music packs kinda trash.
Lmao shut up
@@TheTotallyRealJokerPersona5 you mean the DLC that is stuck in a "game pass" that forces you to pay 35 buckets because of Persona 4/5 music and the Veltet room attires? Yeah
New one better
Soy take
@@FightingGameDemon I mean this is a fake Persona fan. Of course they'd like sanitized censorship.