Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 27 (click to see context) from:
** The debut trailer has one, "Reincarnation", which in-universe is Kiria's chart-topping single.
to:
** The debut trailer has one, "Reincarnation", "Reincarnation," which in-universe is Kiria's chart-topping single.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 82 (click to see context) from:
** Most attacks are in English, too, with performance-related words like "Session Attacks" and "Performa." The weapons and transformations, on the other hand, are called "Carnage," which is a slightly jarring in an otherwise light-hearted game.
to:
** Most attacks are in English, too, with performance-related words like "Session Attacks" and "Performa." The weapons and transformations, on the other hand, are called "Carnage," which is a slightly jarring in an otherwise light-hearted game.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 27 (click to see context) from:
** The debut trailer has one, "Reincarnation," which in-universe is Kiria's chart-topping single.
to:
** The debut trailer has one, "Reincarnation," "Reincarnation", which in-universe is Kiria's chart-topping single.
Changed line(s) 134 (click to see context) from:
** In Japan, the game has the ''Ibunroku'' / "Strange Tales" label Atlus used for ''Franchise/ShinMegamiTensei'' {{Spinoff}}s like ''Franchise/{{Persona}}'' and ''VideoGame/DevilSurvivor'', making its name basically "Shin Megami Tensei spinoff: Fire Emblem". In the West, the game is similarly "TMS #FE," i.e. "Reverse Shin Megami Tensei: Fire Emblem."
to:
** In Japan, the game has the ''Ibunroku'' / "Strange Tales" label Atlus used for ''Franchise/ShinMegamiTensei'' {{Spinoff}}s like ''Franchise/{{Persona}}'' and ''VideoGame/DevilSurvivor'', making its name basically "Shin Megami Tensei spinoff: Fire Emblem". In the West, the game is similarly "TMS #FE," i.e. "Reverse Shin Megami Tensei: Fire Emblem."Emblem".
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 13,14 (click to see context) from:
If that sounds silly to you in any way... [[DenserAndWackier that's because it is]]. Serving as a love letter to both ''Fire Emblem'' and ''Shin Megami Tensei'' and also an AffectionateParody of J-Pop idol culture, the game is ''firmly'' on the LighterAndSofter end of the scale of both series, being unrelentingly ridiculous and pretty heavy on {{Camp}}. The game noticeably shocked a lot of people because of the change, but the game nonetheless won several hearts in terms of being a CultClassic.
to:
If that sounds silly to you in any way... [[DenserAndWackier that's because it is]]. Serving as a love letter to both ''Fire Emblem'' and ''Shin Megami Tensei'' and also an AffectionateParody of J-Pop idol culture, the game is ''firmly'' on the LighterAndSofter end of the scale of both series, being unrelentingly ridiculous and pretty heavy on {{Camp}}. The game noticeably shocked a lot of people because of the change, but the game nonetheless won several hearts itself a niche fandom in terms of being a CultClassic.
Added DiffLines:
* DenserAndWackier: On top of being LighterAndSofter than both its parent franchises, it's also a lot more unabashedly silly and quirky; featuring a group of Totally18 [[TeenIdol Teen Idols]] gifted with the power to fight demons from the ''Franchise/FireEmblem'' franchise harnessing the power of creative talent, singing and dancing to save the day from the creatures -- and yes, you defeat the final boss with a sing-along. [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Characters/FireEmblemRecurringCharacters Tiki]] is [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking also a vocaloid here, too]]. [[https://www.nintendolife.com/news/2016/06/tokyo_mirage_sessions_fe_switched_development_direction_after_six_months This was apparently because]] of the fact that Creator/{{Atlus}} and Creator/IntelligentSystems -- due to their games likely being on different ends of the SlidingScaleOfIdealismVersusCynicism -- couldn't agree on what direction the game was supposed to take, so compromised by taking an unrelentingly silly approach to both games while acting as a love letter to both series.