In some respects, this is to be expected. This isn't a remaster or a remake of Persona 4 Golden after all. It's just a straightforward port - and we've seen similar barebones ports from Sega and Atlus before in the shape of Catherine Classic early last year. If you can get over the fact that this is an old game, then there's still plenty to like here.
There are precious few settings in the configuration menu to help fix it, too. There's no option to cap the frame rate at a particular setting, for example. All you've got is an on / off V-Sync button and the option to slow down the camera speed. The latter is set to 3 by default, but even knocking it down to 1 was still a bit dizzying.
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Still, even though Persona 4 Golden's PC port is far from perfect, I'll still take it over not being able to play it at all. Look past its ageing facade and this is still one of the best games in the series. Its huge cast of characters are still deeply charming and beautifully observed, and its turn-based battle system remains one of the best in the biz. Top it all off with a foot-stomping soundtrack that's every bit as catchy as the acid jazz of Persona 5 and there are plenty of reasons why Persona 4 continues to shine, even 12 years on from its original release.
We'll have a full review of the game on the site in the coming days, but in the meantime I'm still glad that Atlus have brought this port of Persona 4 Golden to PC, and here's hoping it's just the start of the series' journey onto Steam. There's no denying the PC version is a fairly basic port of its Vita source material, but it does a decent job of bringing it up to date for modern systems and it's a welcome addition to my Steam library nonetheless.
Each of you, a bordered country,Delicate and strangely made proud,Yet thrusting perpetually under siege.Your armed struggles for profitHave left collars of waste uponMy shore, currents of debris upon my breast.Yet today I call you to my riverside,If you will study war no more. Come,Clad in peace, and I will sing the songsThe Creator gave to me when I and theTree and the rock were one.Before cynicism was a bloody sear across yourBrow and when you yet knew you stillKnew nothing.The River sang and sings on.
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Matt Dull: Yeah. There's so many awesome little spaces, too. I just think if I was a student trying to figure out like all these little spaces in these buildings that I'd just go and like pull the little chair around so I could see outside and have these big, beautiful kind of floor-to-ceiling windows and watch it snow or rain like it is today when we're recording and do homework or study or just sit and listen to music. I could just see myself in these spaces and that's been the nice part about developing these new buildings is really developing with kind of a student in mind and the resident in mind, which was probably a little different from, you know, when we were building buildings and in the '50s and the '60s, you know, they were truly dormitories. I mean, it's, you know, how can we cram as many people into the building as possible? And, you know, that design has changed, you know, over time of just really thinking about, you know, how do you build places that are community spaces, where people can be out and about outside of their room and have community with each other. And, but also have these kind of spaces that are good study spaces. A lot of our older residence halls, as we've remodeled them, some of the ones that we've remodeled, we've added in study spaces and added in small group settings and slightly larger lobbies. But if you go back to the buildings that we're replacing, you really don't see that in the buildings. There's really not a lot of places where, you know, if you just wanted to get out of your room and find a place in the building and just study somewhere else, maybe you're roommate is watching a video or playing video games or you know, just hanging out in the apartment or in your suite and you just, you gotta focus and you gotta study. There are places throughout the building for that, which is really exciting, cause that's not really been an opportunity in the buildings that we're replacing. Those older tower residence halls really just didn't have a lot of common space. You know, they're pretty heavy density beds. Creating some small-scale study space for students, I think, is still really important because we hear that over and over from students, that there's really just, despite having all of these different spaces on campus, there just doesn't seem to be enough spaces for students to do group projects and group studying or individual studying and not feel like there's a bunch of other people around. So it's been pretty exciting to develop these buildings with that in mind and make sure that there are plenty of those small kind of scale spaces throughout the buildings for students to really study or be able to find some, you know, some privacy in that kind of, you know, within a building that has a lot of people in it, but still have an ability to have quiet or private spaces. It's like in your house, you know, trying to find, you know, having your own kind of personal space.
Matt Dull: Justice demolition continues, and that's going to continue really through kind of Halloween, late October, early November. We'll kind of continue to see that, kind of, mechanical demolition of the building and then the sorting of the materials for recycling. So yeah, so that that'll continue. We're still moving forward with that. We've got probably another two, two and a half months left on that demolition before we get to kind of that building pad for New River Hall which will be ... we talked originally about Building 400, but New River Hall as the name of that building. And we're progressing on the design for New River and we've submitted all of our drawing sets to town of Boone for their review of that building. So, we're continuing to move forward with construction on that site.
Dave Blanks: Perfect. Yeah, on the tour, a couple of times you did still refer to Thunder Hill and Raven Rocks as like 100 or 200, but like, you're slowly working toward actually using their proper names now.
"If you still love an ex, that is normal and OK. It just means that you are processing the many emotions that come with being in a relationship," says Ernesto Lira de la Rosa, Psychologist, and Hope for Depression Research Foundation's Media Advisor.
During this time it's important to encourage yourself and realize that you matter. Don't get lost in grief and forget about your worth and significance in the world. Sure, it hurts to still love someone that is no longer a partner, but the world is still within your grasp. If you find that you're still having a hard time letting go, don't hesitate to reach out to a mental health professional.
(on how he has developed his game throughout his career) "Yeah, that was a while ago and I think all of those big games that I played in, you can always rely on those things for experience. I think it ultimately comes down to how well you play. You've got to be confident through your preparation and you've got to watch as much tape as you can, you've got to know your opponent as best as you possibly can so you can go out and play with a lot of confidence. So we've worked hard to this point. This is no time to slow down. This is a really important week ahead; we've still got a lot of work to do and we'll see how it shakes out."
(on what jumps out when he looks at the Seahawks secondary and if there is any carryover from when they played in 2012) "I think you can look at how they matched up against some of our particular players, not that there were many that were still playing on our team that were in that game, but certainly their players. Having played against Earl Thomas, Richard Sherman, Kam Chancellor, some of those guys in the front at the linebacking level. They're great players and I think they force you to make quick decisions. They've got a great rush so the ball has got to come out quick. You don't have a lot of time to figure out necessarily where to go, so it's a great scheme and like I said, they put a lot of pressure on you in all areas so we've obviously watched that game a few times and you try to learn from some of the things that we've done well, some of the things that we didn't do so well. And there's only 60 or 70, 80 more plays left in our season so every one we call is of the upmost importance and we've got to be able to go out and execute as best as we possibly can."
Full year revenues were $2.12bn, just edging ahead of the previous year's $2.16bn. Last year's loss of $67m was replaced with a $30m profit this time around. The company is still a long way from the glory days of fiscal 2012 to 2014 - when it chalked up annual revenues around $2.7bn pet annum.
I walked through the door with you, the air was coldBut somethin' 'bout it felt like home somehowAnd I left my scarf there at your sister's houseAnd you've still got it in your drawer, even now
Time won't fly, it's like I'm paralyzed by itI'd like to be my old self againBut I'm still tryin' to find itAfter plaid shirt days and nights when you made me your ownNow you mail back my things and I walk home alone
And did the twin flame bruise paint you blue?Just between us, did the love affair maim you too?'Cause in this city's barren coldI still remember the first fall of snowAnd how it glistened as it fellI remember it all too well
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