![]() ![]() Shadow Chie before transforming, has quite the smile.As for Shadow Yosuke in general, he doesn't seem that bad compared to some of the later bosses until you realize that his motives for attacking you are eerily similar to the Killer's.Shadow Yosuke is your first exposure to the reality of what exactly a shadow is: It's a manifestation of all of your worst flaws and suppressed dark thoughts, and if you deny it, it will kill you.The Shadow Selves are pretty terrifying.And her scream of horror, many a player has been brought legit fear from hearing it.Special mention goes to the final call wherein failing to confront the serial killer before the deadline results in a call from Naoto, wherein she is murdered by Shadows while on the phone with you. The calls you get if you fail to rescue someone will probably haunt your dreams.It doesn't help that the area they first wind up in has a floor that is covered in dozens of chalk outlines seen at murder scenes. You, Yosuke and Chie wander for hours through a nonsensical eldritch landscape absolutely choked with Ominous Fog, getting tired and slowly succumbing to despair as you can't find a way out, and all the time you have this creeping feeling that you're not alone in this terrifying place. Even aside from the Room Full of Crazy, the whole sequence wandering around in the TV world for the first time is frighteningly eerie, the closest the Persona series has ever come to being an out-and-out horror game.While this is nothing compared to the crazier things that will happen later in the game, it still makes a striking change from the everyday rural life, minus a murder, up until now. Ominous music plays while you find an empty room filled with posters of a woman with her face torn out, splotches of blood which the Persona series seems to love so much, and a classic chair and noose arrangement. The first example in the game is your first visit to the TV World.WARNING: As per Nightmare Fuel guidelines, all spoilers ahead are unmarked! ![]() You will all die here."ĭespite being far Lighter and Softer than other Shin Megami Tensei games, Persona 4 still manages to have its own share of Nightmare Fuel. As long as you DON'T GO HOME when the game tells you to do so, you'll eventually find the final trigger for the path to the true ending."Then I will grant you one truth. No matter what the game tells you, try everything, even the things it tells you would be pointless (especially those things). Finally, when you get to the final day of the game and you're getting ready to go home, DON'T GO HOME.After the dungeon mentioned in #4, Margaret will ask you about doing something that she admits will be dangerous.To get the true ending for Golden specifically, you need to make sure you complete the Aeon Social Link before completing that dungeon. Once you complete #1-3 correctly, you'll unlock the next dungeon.It's hiding things up front that will get you in trouble. Also note that if you avoid this, and reveal the killer's identity, then there is also a scene afterwards where you can break a promise to confront the killer alone.in this case, you do want to go ahead and go to that confrontation. Doing so will get you bad ending #2 again, or bad ending #3, depending on your choices in that scene, but once again, it's pretty obvious. If you meet a certain other requirement (that I can't say because it will spoil #2), you're given the option to hide the killer's identity from everyone and try to join forces. ![]() Again, it's pretty obvious if that happens. You have three chances, so you can probably figure it out, but if you fail all three times, you'll get bad ending #2.
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