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A Happy News



Anything from Atlus will make me happy. Pleeeeeaaaaaaassseeee let it be Persona 5, or the next Shin Megami Tensei. Whatever, just give me a JRPG!

That's it. I'll play Persona 2 while waiting for it.

The news: here.

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  1. PERSONA FIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIVVVEE!!

    P/S I haven't been able to read your blog for a while because its blocked because you have game content on your blog. Strangely enough, my blog wasn't blocked XD. But I have my internet back now :D:D

    -Kai

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  2. I have been caught up with something lately, so I don't even open my own blog haha

    Hopefully it's really, really will going to be Persona 5 :(

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  3. If Atlus wants to make money, they should make one.

    C'MON ATLUS!

    -Kai

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