Took about 20 minutes. Well worth doing because the questions seem genuinely feeling out for things bigger than just localization like pricing, "enhanced editions" and DLC for games, as well as platform releases and delivery of information.
Which for anyone who plays modern Atlus games, that's a much bigger issue with their company than just the localization. Not that those aren't a problem, but a translation is a lot less offensive than "70$ game, with 40$ DLC on release with a 70$ Enhanced Edition in 2 years with its own 40$ of DLC."
Because the woke isn't the only cancer to focus on in these games.
I'm probably not their target demographic since the most I spent on one game in the past years was about $20, after torrenting it and seeing it was on GoG, at low price, definetly wanting to support it despite being poor.
I'm not opposed to spending full price on a game (though not 70$ yet), but I'm also not in the camp of "its just cosmetic so it doesn't matter" when it comes to DLC. So Atlus games constantly fail my test of being worth it.
The upside to them however, that most other companies fail, is that those games usually do reach bargain bin prices and the "enhanced" versions mean that you'll get most of that DLC free with that bargain price. You just need to wait them out.
I kept mine fairly neutral to try and ensure they didn't immediately get defensive and throw it out. Because a lot of the questions did make me feel like this could have impact on their pricing, porting, and release models going forward.
And fortunately or unfortunately, Royal outright replaces Vanilla to the point where there is little to no reason to go back. 3 and 4 both had strong points to every version of them to give some reason why Vanilla or Portable or Golden were worth sticking to, but with 5 its straight up upgraded in every way.
Took about 20 minutes. Well worth doing because the questions seem genuinely feeling out for things bigger than just localization like pricing, "enhanced editions" and DLC for games, as well as platform releases and delivery of information.
Which for anyone who plays modern Atlus games, that's a much bigger issue with their company than just the localization. Not that those aren't a problem, but a translation is a lot less offensive than "70$ game, with 40$ DLC on release with a 70$ Enhanced Edition in 2 years with its own 40$ of DLC."
Because the woke isn't the only cancer to focus on in these games.
I'm probably not their target demographic since the most I spent on one game in the past years was about $20, after torrenting it and seeing it was on GoG, at low price, definetly wanting to support it despite being poor.
I'm not opposed to spending full price on a game (though not 70$ yet), but I'm also not in the camp of "its just cosmetic so it doesn't matter" when it comes to DLC. So Atlus games constantly fail my test of being worth it.
The upside to them however, that most other companies fail, is that those games usually do reach bargain bin prices and the "enhanced" versions mean that you'll get most of that DLC free with that bargain price. You just need to wait them out.
I think they will just throw out my survey, as i ranted a little too hard at all that stuff.
Also ended with a nice, 'Frankly i should already boycott you'. Might have gone a lil overboard.
I kept mine fairly neutral to try and ensure they didn't immediately get defensive and throw it out. Because a lot of the questions did make me feel like this could have impact on their pricing, porting, and release models going forward.
I didn't finish Persona 5, but learning that it was getting an enhanced edition, Royal, took the wind out of my sails for restarting my playthrough.
And fortunately or unfortunately, Royal outright replaces Vanilla to the point where there is little to no reason to go back. 3 and 4 both had strong points to every version of them to give some reason why Vanilla or Portable or Golden were worth sticking to, but with 5 its straight up upgraded in every way.