The peoples Persona

As a kid, role-playing games always captured my imagination, but none of them made me spend more time min-maxing and grinding like Persona. (Maybe Final Fantasy IX, but that game is a 10/10, always.)

When I was around 14 or 15, a friend of mine was always making Persona references whenever he saw the chance. I didn't have the slightest clue what he was talking about, but it piqued my interest. How could a game be so good that you have to quote or refer to it ad nauseam? Needless to say, I picked up my first copy of a Persona game and I was hooked. The brilliant combination of a watered-down dating sim and a dungeon crawler makes the game flow with a pace I haven't experienced since.

Remakes remakes remakes

Quirky and unabashedly Japanese in everything it does, Persona hooked me even to this day. When I picked up Persona 3 Reload about a month ago on the Switch 2, I thought it would be a slow game I'd play when nothing else excited me. Instead, it made me appreciate the series even more.

Sure, the games can feel pretty slow and repetitive from time to time—just like real high school life—but then it hits you with something big. You just have to beat the boss or see the cutscene before you shut it off. As someone who played through P3:FES a long, long time ago, revisiting the suspiciously Odaiba-like location has me hooked.

Oh you want some tunes? I'll give it to ya.

Writing this, I still haven't even touched on what is arguably one of the Persona series' strongest points: the soundtrack. Banger after banger of tracks fuse everything a human has ever tried composing into a beautifully messy mix of genres and tunes.

I even think Persona inspired my desire to collect games and merch. Now, every time I'm in Japan, I look for editions or merch from the series and you sure as hell aren't finding much of it in the West so you better. (although it has gotten better since the release of Persona 5).

ATLUS and the future

Remakes are usually my guilty pleasure in 2025, either that or indie games. I haven't had any respect for AAA game developers in a long time, seeing as most of what they churn out are just lazily asset-swapped UE5 games that run like absolute dogshit. You have to force the person playing it to enable DLSS just to get the thing running.

ATLUS, on the other hand, carefully puts out mainline games in the Persona series, and it feels like a slight shift in gaming every time it happens. I sure can't wait to see what happens after Persona 6 is released.

How did we get here?

Remember when Windows was an actual operating system and not an ad delivery platform with a new side hustle in AI.

I haven't had a private Windows computer since the late 2000s and there is nothing on this earth that would pull me back.. And now they are even losing on the gaming front thanks to basedgabe~

Self-Hosting: Because Subscriptions..

Welcome to 2025, where every app, every song, and every photo you take is just another opportunity to pay someone else. Welcome to paradise! If you’re not paying, you’re probably not using it right.

Oh, and did you notice? Linux is actually gaining market share. I know, wild. Even good ol' pewds is out here burning down YouTube with his new Linux and AI videos while speedrunning to freedom.

I wonder if these two are related somehow...

Get yourself a Server.. Anything really.

Anyways rant /over and here is what you do!

Save some money, get a cheap ThinkPad from a company that rotates them like every 2 years but can't ever recoup the investment on them. srsly and with that money just buy something that is able to stay on 24/7 and run your services.

  • No More Monthly Drains: Oh geeeee wiz I sure love my monthly subscriptions and microtransactions!!!11
  • My data, My mess: I'm hoarding around the files from my Windows XP machine I had in 2003, BUT IT'S MY DATA and I will do whatever I please with it.
  • DIY IT: Just build a media server bro, no one is ever going to now (ok someone will but there are so many good ways to obfuscate stuff online when you run your own machines)
  • Raspberry Pi: Aka just get one bro: The Raspberry Pi is so damn cheap now and there are thousands of cheap chinese alternatives (yeah yeah i know)
  • No Ads: For real this time, not this half assed adblock stuff and btw youtube premium will always be the only subscription service that makes sense.