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Is anyone else having this issue? Showing 1 - 15 of 22 comments. Darkvoid View Profile View Posts. Preacher View Profile View Posts. Misha7avin View Profile View Posts. Same here, not sure how to force the Witcher 3 expansion pack to install. I did this with the recent DLC. Originally posted by Bassman :. Go to Witcher 3 store page, lookf for the Downloadbale Content for this game tab, and choose the DLC you want, it will open up a new page, then click download.

Last edited by Bassman12V ; 6 Jun, am. Not sure whats going on since steam should auto download any games I purchase To me there is no comparison.

Strive is Guilty Gear, it's heaven for hardcore and pro players because it's over complicated for over complicated sake and is all about online competitive play thanks to it's rollback netcode.

But it doesn't really have much else. I wonder how long Strive's hype and rollback netcode will carry it? Because the FGC is fickle and when the next big fighter comes, who will stay playing Strive and who will drop it???

We will then see what's Strive's staying power truly is like GG might be a better game but it gets boring after a while , imo DBFZ is more fun to play even after 3 years of playing it's still fun to play, if it has rollback it would be the perfect game. Wait, wait, wait So, did you just straight Mass Effect 3 ending this?

The title reads Which fighting game is best? Oh cool okay your gonna give a definitive opinion on your favourite cool, cool Honestly, as someone who prefers 1v1 fighting games. Then obviously strive. I'm fact I love guilty gear so much more than dragon ball.

Here's the thing. Viper, 3rd Strike Chun Li, Electra, Manx the last two are from amiga only Shadow Fighter so game is virtually unknown outside of Europe or by anyone under 35 and of course Millia, Ram and So Strive having 5 female characters in the base roser May's squeaky noises aside immediately wins.

I thought there was five but no, the 5th one was actually a dude with extra puffy hair. Not to mention Oh yeah, I hate tag games too :D. It's a free browser-based fighting game, so you don't even need to buy or download anything to fully enjoy it.

It's got a great tutorial mode and rollback netcode, so I think it's the ultimate beginner's fighting game. I think FG personalities really need to make a bigger deal out of it. All caractere in gg is well balance. I like DBFZ a lot, for me this is one of the best games ever. I can't take it anymore lol, i love guilty gear more and I haven't ever played it.

I never did realize how beginner friendly this game was. Now that I think about it the only reason im able to play GGS at a decent lvl is because of this game.

The things that kill dbfz for me are the auto correct auto combos, super dash doing weird things like full s and even crossing up at times , and the netcode with its random lag spikes.

Strive is more fun to play, DBFZ is more fun to watch. DBFZ is flashier and it's easier to track individual mistakes without full frame data knowledge. FighterZ is great and everything but now on days i almost feel like an "turn based" game, while in Strive players are constantly trying to find an opening, at least for me thats hella fun, also netcode just put strive in a different level, a truly next gen and a benchmark in many ways.

Views 22, Add to. However, still worried, Yosuke suggests the protagonist tune in to the Midnight Channel tonight again. One night, the Midnight Channel displays a show called "Princess Yukiko's Search for Prince Charming," where Yukiko is dressed up as a princess in a journey of scoring herself a "hot stud," or a Prince Charming.

As Yukiko's behavior in the TV was rather bizarre and out of character, Yosuke calls the protagonist and suggests to meet up in the Junes Food Court the next morning. The three eventually set out to rescue Yukiko and use Teddie's help to guide them to the castle. Along their way, Chie faces her Shadow self and receives her own Persona. The three later create the Investigation Team dedicated to investigate the origins of the Midnight Channel, and solving the bizarre murder cases.

Through the team's activity within the Midnight Channel, however, they all express the same question upon the protagonist's latent skill of invoking his Persona without having to face his other self. All three of them join the Investigation Team. Additionally, Teddie joins the group as well, after facing his own Shadow self and receiving a Persona.

As the story progress, the protagonist receives an anonymous letter, threatening him to stop his activities of saving people. Despite the team's worries, they've decided to continue watching the Midnight Channel. The protagonist eventually receives the threat again.

This time, however, the letter directly tells the protagonist that if he does not stop his actions, someone close to him will die. The letter was later discovered by Dojima, and upon thinking the protagonist's possible connection with the recent murder cases, the protagonist was detained at the police station.

The protagonist tries to explain Dojima the full truth of what's been going on, including the mysterious other world, but Dojima doesn't believe him in the slightest.

Dojima eventually coerces the protagonist to spend a night in the police station, but at midnight, he is shocked to see Nanako's silhouette in the Midnight Channel, who is revealed to have been abducted. The Investigation Team eventually discovers the identity of Nanako's kidnapper, based on bits of information salvaged by Dojima. The Investigation Team finds out the true murderer is actually Taro Namatame , the lover of Mayumi Yamano , the first victim of the murders.

The protagonist is asked to save Nanako at Dojima's request, as he was injured in a car crash while trying to chase Namatame. The Investigation Team eventually succeeds in saving Nanako in Heaven , but her health begins to deteriorate critically after her exposure to the Midnight Channel, causing her to fall into a coma. On December 3rd, Nanako's health has suddenly worsened, rushing the protagonist to the hospital.

Unfortunately, Nanako dies. The Investigation Team eventually manages to sneak in Namatame's ward. Grief-ridden and devastated, members of the Investigation Team try to kill Namatame by pushing him through his hospital room's TV. Depending on the protagonist's decisions of dealing with Namatame, Nanako may die or awaken.

In the Bad Ending, if the protagonist decides to find and kill Namatame after Nanako is hospitalized, Nanako will die. The game then cuts to the following spring, where the protagonist says goodbye to his friends and leaves Inaba to return to his hometown, the Investigation Team not realizing that the man they killed was not the real murderer. The credits then roll with "Corridor" playing in the background.

The Neutral Ending occurs if the protagonist calms the Investigation Team down, and fails to identify the real culprit, or spares Namatame but cannot convince the Investigation Team that they need to dig deeper into the case. This will result in Nanako being revived but remaining hospitalized, and Teddie returning to the TV world. The game then skips to Spring, where the protagonist prepares to return home and Dojima asks him if he's ready.

He tells the protagonist that it is too bad that Nanako is unable to see him off due to her hospitalization, but eventually gives him thanks in the end. The protagonist finally returns home, leaving the mystery unsolved.

The same downbeat credits sequence in the bad ending roll. In the Normal Ending, the protagonist manages to calm down the Investigation Team and points out his doubts about Namatame being the murderer. The Investigation Team eventually discover the murderer of Mayumi Yamano and Saki Konishi is actually Tohru Adachi , who was also the one sending him the threat letters.

However, he was only playing a small role of the whole plan: he was controlled by a being named Ameno-sagiri , who plans to turn reality into a Shadow-ridden world. The Investigation Team eventually manages to defeat it. By proving humans' potential towards Ameno-sagiri, it promises to lift up the fog that has been infesting Yasoinaba, but exclaims that as long as humanity wishes for the fog to return, he will awaken once again.

The Normal Ending ends with the protagonist bidding a heartfelt farewell to his friends and leaving Yasoinaba. The True Ending takes up following the events of Ameno-sagiri's defeat. Similarly to the Normal Ending, the protagonist decides to visit his friends one last time. Prior to leaving the Dojima Residence, Nanako gives the protagonist a letter. After bidding farewell to his friends, should the protagonist decide to regroup the Investigation Team one last time in Junes, the True Ending unlocks.

The letter states Adachi's feeling of uneasiness despite his game being over and it is up to the protagonist to solve it. The Investigation Team eventually realizes that Ameno-sagiri said that those who have awakened their powers are supposed to play their roles to override the world with Shadows as well, which implies an existence of a conductor who gave the protagonist, Adachi and Namatame their power to enter the TV.

Entering the Velvet Room for assistance, Igor then tells the protagonist that he is going to grasp a truth even his powers cannot predict, and he will play a role in assisting him, by giving him the Orb of Sight, which erases lies and reveals the truth, playing an important part of their final confrontation. Reminiscing his actions during his first visit to Yasoinaba, the protagonist remembers the gas station attendant and goes to visit him during the rain.

The attendant reveals that he took an interest in the protagonist's potential, and decided to give his powers a little push through their handshake. The attendant also mentions that Adachi, Namatame and many others are awakened by him as well. He stirred the spark in the protagonist so he could awaken other peoples' Personas, and fulfill their role in her experiment.

However, the protagonist's power of the Wild Card is something the attendant did not foresee. They also reveal that Ameno-sagiri is actually birthed from an aspect of him. Chastising the protagonist's greed to reach out for the truth, the attendant finally reveals his true identity: the great goddess Izanami. She then tells the protagonist that since he is so determined to stop her, she shall await the protagonist in the other world, but tells him that he should also have the preparation to accept his loss towards her as well.

In the protagonist's final confrontation with Izanami, he uses the Orb of Sight, revealing Izanami is already dead, as she loses her current form and reveals her true form, Izanami-no-Okami. When Izanami-no-Okami is on the verge of defeat, she tries to send the protagonist to the underworld with her "Thousand Curses," but her attacks are repeatedly intervened in by the protagonist's comrades, each shielding him from harm.

After falling to the curse himself, the protagonist hears the voices of his friends, telling him to continue fighting. Accumulating the power of the bonds he forged, the protagonist channels the powers of his Social Links to his initial Persona, Izanagi, transmogrifying Izanagi into his true form, Izanagi-no-Okami.

Returning to the battle and enduring all of Izanami's assaults, he summons Izanagi-no-Okami defeating Izanami with Myriad Truths.

A group photo of the protagonist and his friends before his departure from Inaba. Upon Izanami's defeat, Izanami tells the Investigation Team that she will no longer interfere with humanity, and encourages them to live their lives with their own decisions, though she cannot ensure their happiness. Igor would later tell the protagonist that due to his efforts, the fog within humanity's hearts has finally lifted, and tells them to see the bright future of the world he had created with his own eyes.

The fog on the Midnight Channel was lifted, revealing a beautiful, peaceful land which Teddie remembers was once the world he lived in. The story ends with the protagonist bidding a heartfelt farewell to his friends and leaves Yasoinaba. As the train leaves the station, the protagonist pulls out a group picture of the friends that he spent his year in Inaba while Teddie's voice is heard in the background, promising that someday they will meet again.

Unique to Golden , if the protagonist calms down the Investigation Team, correctly guesses Adachi is the killer and Adachi's Social Link is at Level 6 or higher, a choice is given: Either confront Adachi or destroy the evidence that would help incriminate him.

If the latter is chosen, on the night before the protagonist leaves Inaba, he will meet with Adachi, alone, at the police station. Choosing to be vague will cause Adachi to leave, triggering the Neutral Ending.

Otherwise, the protagonist will claim to be on Adachi's side. Adachi will then put a lighter and the warning letter that was sent to the Dojima residence atop the table.

If the protagonist does not burn the letter, Adachi will say he didn't "expect much else. Before leaving, he will subtly threaten the protagonist, idly noting he should be careful on his way home as "you never know what might happen.

Should the protagonist set fire to the letter, Adachi will call the protagonist's phone, telling him he'd be keeping tabs. With this, Adachi's Social Link is maxed, and the protagonist will receive the key item, Adachi's Number.

On the ride out of Yasoinaba, the protagonist will spot Adachi crossing the train tracks. He will clench his phone, and the screen fades to black. As an exclusive bonus content to Golden , if the protagonist manages to save Marie before defeating Izanami, the scene will then shift into a few months after the last scene of the true ending and after the events of Persona 4 Arena Ultimax , where the protagonist will reappear at the Inaba train station on a visit.

He will find several changes around town, such as Namatame giving a passionate speech about change while running for mayor, and the remaining family shops working together to make sure they all stay open next to Junes. The protagonist will eventually meet up with his friends, who changed since the last time they met, and will head to the Dojima household, where a surprise party was set up earlier by Dojima.

While eating, the protagonist will learn about the recent changes in the neighborhood and see Marie on the news as the popular new weather girl depending on their relationship, she may also declare her love for him while on the news, much to the group's shock and surprise.

Nanako will appear shortly after, welcoming back her "Big Bro," and sits down with the rest of the group. Nanako will then whisper something into everyone's ear before they all welcome the protagonist "home. The scene ends with another group picture of the protagonist and his friends including Marie all smiling together. Soon he sees the return of the Midnight Channel alongside Yosuke, Chie and Yukiko as the four of them investigate.

However, all of them get dragged into a weird fighting tournament called the P-1 Grand Prix. He soon finds a young girl who claims to be Yasogami High School's student council president but is also forced to fight Chie and Yukiko. Eventually, he encounters a girl who shares his power , as well as Margaret's sister, Elizabeth , who had left the Velvet Room for her own reasons.

Yu arrives in the announcement room, he is reunited with "Nanako," but it turns out to be an illusion created by Shadow Labrys and she reveals the president's true form as Labrys.

After defeating Shadow Labrys, Labrys is suddenly hacked by the true mastermind behind the incident who somehow knows who he is. After Labrys leaves with Mitsuru Kirijo , Akihiko Sanada and Aigis , Yu decides to reform the investigation team and plans to finish this case. In Elizabeth 's story mode, Yu and Aigis help her understand the nature of the Wild Card throughout the course of the story.

She eventually gains her own Fool Arcana , then continues on her journey. In the Persona 3 story mode, Yu, Yosuke and Chie reached the Tartarus entrance where they confronted and heavily injured by Sho Minazuki.

In the Persona 4 story mode, Yu and his friends gathered at Junes and discussed the culprit behind the P-1 Grand Prix. Yosuke immediately calls Yu, but the electricity turns off and Inaba is surrounded by red fog. Yu is able to meet Chie and Yosuke after defeating a shadow. The three of them are then confronted by Sho, who reveals that he is the culprit behind the previous P-1 Grand Prix and the one who kidnapped Mitsuru, Akihiko and Aigis.

After exchanging a few words, Sho leaves. Entering Yasogami High, they are surprised upon meeting Adachi, who was supposed to be imprisoned.

Questioning his presence, Adachi left cryptic clues of what happens to Yu, Yosuke and Chie before he leaves. Once they reached Tartarus, they eavesdropped the conversation between Sho and Adachi, but the former senses their presence, forcing them to engage in combat. Sho was defeated, but the tide turns when Minazuki, Sho's other-self, replaces him and summons Tsukuyomi. Yosuke and Chie protect Yu from his attack, rendering them unable to fight and defenseless. Minazuki goads Yu to abandon his friends so he can fight him without any burden, but Yu refuses to do so.

Before Minazuki can deliver a finishing blow, Labrys and Naoto arrive, saving Yu. Minazuki contemplates killing Yu at the time since he is the greatest threat against him, but Adachi convinces him not to since he has something more important to do.

Reuniting with Mitsuru and the rest of their friends, Shadows starts to gather around the tower. While his friends fend off the Shadows, Yu goes to the top of Tartarus. At the top of Tartarus, he stops Minazuki right before he kills Adachi and defeats him.

He makes Minazuki realizes that his strength comes from his bond with Sho. However, they are interrupted by General Teddie who reveals himself to be Hinokagutsuchi , the being that Sho tried to awaken.

With the help of Adachi, Yu is able to defeat Hinokagutsuchi. He then tells Sho that he will gladly take him on anytime he wants one-on-one before the latter leaves. With the case completely closed, Yu leaves Inaba and officially disbands the Investigation Team.

Saddened that Yu is leaving again, Nanako begs Yu to stay and play with her, but Yu promises her that he will be back during summer vacation. Right before the door of the train is closed, Dojima teases Nanako, causing Nanako to enter the train with Yu because she is upset, ending up with Yu and the others panicking when the door closed with Nanako still inside with Yu as the train ready to leave.

In the True Ending route, after Yu defeats Hinokagutsuchi with Adachi, Yu tells Sho not to be afraid of bonding with people, but Sho says that he can only understand them through fighting. Accepting that if fighting is the only way for him to bond with Sho, Yu engages Sho in one last battle, in which he won once again. Sho insists that he will kill Yu one day, which Yu replies that he will gladly fight him again as long as the others are not involved. Yu reunites with his friends at Junes, celebrating their victory.

He and Labrys also share a private conversation, where each expresses their confidence in Sho growing up and finding friends. Yu's moveset is reminiscent of a standard "shoto" character such as Ryu from Street Fighter , directly borrowing multiple moves of fighters from previous Arc System Works games such as Ky Kiske from Guilty Gear and Rei from Hokuto no Ken especially regarding the lightning element theme from the former.

He does not have many weaknesses and utilizes a lot of the system mechanics into his gameplay. With his two expansion type attacks, one either hits overhead with the other one that uses his Persona hits low, giving him a decent mixup game.

This makes him a very basic character and easy to pick up for beginners as well as advanced players who learn to use the mechanics and integrate them into Yu's game. Also, his attacks also tend to have good range, and his Persona attack setups tend to be standard for those aiming for the aforementioned okizeme. In the sequel, Yu gains only a few new tools.

Out of all the characters who have had auto-combo changes, only his second hit remains the same as with his previous self in P4U. Yu also gains the ability to feint Raging Lion for some more tricky forms of crossups, and gains a new command throw attack which can offer him quite a bit on the offense. He also has a new move called Shiden Issen, a powerful dashing thrust that can be used to end and start combos as well.

Yu can also now use his Zio in midair. However, his weaknesses tend to be his lackluster meterless damage as since he's well on using his SP for very good combos, he often relies on it a lot , and his damage outside of the corner. He also has some long recoveries on his Persona attacks, so it may as well be quite easy for quick opponents to Persona Break him.

Other changes in Ultimax include his j. B x2 being used as j. D also being usable as 2D, along with many new pressure tools due to his new moves.

He also is one of the few characters to gain a secret move. In Midnight Arena , a reworked-remix of the original battle theme of Persona 4 especially since the instrumentals are radically different from the original version and its many arrangements. The OST disc version has slight differences in adding small extra guitar chords.

Yu is the 10th character the player faces in Score Attack.



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