MY FAVORITE DUNGEON THEME EVERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!!!!! Theme plays when you're in the Secret Laboratory dungeon. I do not own anything of the Persona series. All rights regarding the Persona series is owned by Atlus.
I thought Mitsuo's was catchy. The others didn't leave much of an impact on me. Actually Rise's started bugging me because of the talking in the background. But this one SLAPS, and I was jamming through the whole dungeon.
I think each dungeon song represents the dungeons well. Anything can get repetitive if you are grinding through a dungeon, but as individual themes Persona 4's dungeons songs are great in my opinion.
its 2 sided because 1 part represents masculinity and the shell that naoto hides under, the it fade into the femine side, the truth, so its pretty deep for a theme.
Nikki A You are spot on! I agree 100 percent. It represents the masculine and the feminine. Which we all have in us. That’s why I think Naoto is such a great character.
I think its more about Naoto's dream, she saw detective movies and hero media, she wanted to be a Hero, and the song represents that, but as women were put in dumb places or as slutty sidekick/villains and also Women were not respected in Japan that much, then she tought that she needed to hide herself like that The tune is something that sounds like your days of carefree inocence and the hope of a future, as well as the dream we all want to achieve our goals Its all about her fear of faliure over that, and in the end she achieves the courage to face it and be herself, to do it and accept that her gender has nothing to do with what you are or you do, its just your body, and your dreams and soul are not attached to them, reason of why change it is useless, you have to be brave
I would ask why you knew about Persona 4 as a 12 year old, but then again I know of people who knew about Corpse Party at that age, so I guess I shouldn't. ^^'
@@zwataketa every kid plays shooting games and stuff, and I think its okay, under supervision, as in being guided whats okay and whats not, in relation with IRL stuff. Also Persona 4 can really help teens I feel, it helped me understand a few things about myself and others.
Ha i played this... at maybe 10? I dunno, despite it being a semi graphic game for my age at the time, the story is hella good and built decent character in myself.
This song is one of the few reasons why Persona 4 is so personal being one of only a handful of treasured games that I hold VERY CLOSELY DEAR to my heart! As is the True Ending credits song of "Never More" which I'm forever indebted to RU-vidr, "LadyRainOfSorrow" for her genuine heartfelt commentary during her entire 260-part video documentary she did from September 2012--April 2013, as well as making me REALLY appreciate this game(which i ended up investing 687 hours total on it in 3 game cycles)!
I dropped him in P4 for this one reason!!! I’m being dead serious! The only way I keep him in P4G is in any of his human costumes where his footsteps are gone
To me it sounds like the music that they play in the waiting room of a hospital. Quite fitting as shadow naoto wanted to give our detective friend a special body altering procedure...
Ever since I fused a Thoth with Megidola, I’ve been relying on it to take them down. Of course, now I ALSO have a throne to use Mind Charge beforehand, and I’ve gotten lucky with skill level up cards, so now I’m casting a concentrated Megidolaon, great for taking out groups of three to four!
@@thanksgivingoracle6880 That's much better than my setup, lemme tell you, getting a Tarukaja'd, Rebellion'd, Powercharged Vicious strike countered by two at the same time hurt quite a bit
pretty much binged game and got like 30 or 40 hours worth of playtime in 2/3 days, was starting to get kinda bored then this music happened and kept me in really good and chill
I think Naoto reminds me of myself, that you have to pass of as a man to get respect in the workplace. I have no idea about if someone respects me, and its why I'm always in my own world. Its why i think on my own, and why i can work independently extremely well. If respect was given to me (true respect not flattery) then i don't know how that would work out. This theme speaks to me. Always wanting to succeed but also having the side hidden away for nobody to see. This theme brings me peace and relaxation i never truly feel without it. I should probably sleep while listening to this..
I think the meaning behind Naoto isn't that she's trans, it's that she doesn't feel she can be what she wants to be as a woman. Her shadow attempts to make her transition but she denies this, and if I recall correctly she accepts that she is a woman and she won't let her gender get in the way of what she wants out of life. It's kinda similar to Kanji- he's not gay, but his mindset is so stuck in gender roles that he thinks he needs to hide his softer side under a stereotypical 'thuggish man' persona
Naoto has nothing to do with being trans. Her entire arc is about being a girl in a male-dominated society and profession. She passes herself off as a boy solely so she can be treated with respect, but while she can fool people with her gender, she can't fool them with her age, and she is as a result dismissed for simply being a kid.
She isn't trans doe? Did you pay attention to her story or? She wanted to be male so she could be respected in her work, not because she feels like she's a male.