I stay up at night pondering what Jung would think about the State of Gaming
| hex | 08/19/26 | | The Penis | 08/19/26 | | cowgod | 08/19/26 | | which is what makes time travel possible | 08/19/26 | | Oh, you retrieve? | 08/19/26 | | Mailer Daemon | 08/19/26 | | the kallman brothers band | 08/19/26 | | Mailer Daemon | 08/20/26 | | the kallman brothers band | 08/20/26 | | The Vagina | 08/19/26 | | jank meat space cryptography | 08/20/26 |
Poast new message in this thread
 |
Date: August 20th, 2026 12:31 AM Author: Mailer Daemon
Persona began as a spin-off based on the positively-received high school setting of Shin Megami Tensei If... (1994). Persona's core features include a group of students as the main cast, a silent protagonist similar to the mainline Megami Tensei franchise, and combat using Personas. Beginning with Persona 3 in 2006, the main series came to focus more on, and become renowned for, the immersive social simulation elements that came with the addition of Social Links, which are directly linked to how Personas evolve. Character designs are by series co-creator Kazuma Kaneko (Persona and the Persona 2 duology) and Shigenori Soejima (Persona 3 onwards). Its overall theme is the exploration of the human psyche and how the characters find their true selves. The series' recurring concepts and design elements draw on Jungian psychology, psychological personas and tarot cards, along with religious, mythological, and literary themes and influences.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5895016&forum_id=2,5#50079663) |
 |
Date: August 20th, 2026 12:36 AM Author: the kallman brothers band
hmm looks like two franchises:
Xenogears received critical acclaim, with many calling it a work of art due to its heavy religious themes and elements of Jungian psychology. Praises particularly went towards the storyline, gameplay, characters, and psychological and religious themes, but received criticism for the rushed pace of the second disc, due to a lack of gameplay and excessive narration. By 2003, the game had shipped 1.19 million copies worldwide, gaining a cult following and praise as one of the greatest video games of all time.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5895016&forum_id=2,5#50079667) |
|
|