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They WERE Japan’s economy, and were also Japan’s government. : To say they were a big part of Japan’s economy is an understatement. Each one was a group of companies owned by a single family at the top. : In case you don’t know, the zaibatsus were a group of mega-corporations that existed in Japan prior to World War II. In real life, no one would have been using the term “zaibatsu” in 1999. That whole sentence is weird and needs a bit of deconstruction. Two months ago, a note appearing to announce a crime was sent to the Yukimura Zaibatsu. Anyone referring to me as ‘Afro’ will be dealt with immediately. : “There’s something I’d like to get straight. The greedy serpent wanted the princess… so he took her away…” : Isn’t this just the story of Kushinada and Susano? The serpent ruled the land, no, he had taken over the land.” A terrible giant serpent fell in love with her. : “Once up on a time, there was a princess. So anyways, when I was a kid, there was this fairytale I heard – it’s an old folktale from my hometown, but…” : “That’s why they got turned into happier stories.” : “Realistic stories, without all the happy stuff.” : “Originally, they were pretty messed up stories.” : “When you put it that way, that sounds right.” Giving kids sweet dreams for the purpose of controlling them.” : “You know, recently… some people say fantasy is like brainwashing. Just imagine Evan doing his whole “I want a magic fantasy kingdom where everyone lives happily ever after” and then immediately getting punched in the face. : I wish Kusabi was real and also that he had been on the writing team for Persona 5. : Oh my god, it’s like Kusabi somehow understands Persona 5 Royal nearly 20 years before it was a thing. Makes me wanna scratch it out with a fork.” : “I’m gonna die, seriously… just keel over and die. And with that, I’m all caught up - we’ll see Parade’s theme when we get there. It sounds like an early Chemical Brothers song. : The theme for Hana is easily my favorite out of all of them. : If Spectrum’s theme is a remix, I can’t tell what it’s a remix of. Yume is a remix of Tokio’s theme, but you might not recognize it right away. : The Placebo arc chapters are also remixes, but they’re much better disguised. He’s been busy doing a podcast about Suda. : Also, you might notice the person uploading these is the person working on the Eternal Punishment translation. They’re so similar I’m not going to bother linking the original. : Decoyman’s theme is a remix of a track called “His Room” that plays when you find Kamui in Ayame’s closet and at a few times near the end of Decoyman. Most of them are remixes, though some are much sneakier than others. : Sadly, none of these tracks play during the game itself - they’re only on the chapter select screen. : I didn’t buy the soundtrack on Steam, and I wouldn’t recommend you do it either should you play this for yourself, because the best tracks aren’t on it - those being the title tracks for each chapter. As far as I can tell, most of the music in the remake is taken directly from the PS1 version - except the title track, which was remixed by Akira Yamaoka (better known for his work on Silent Hill). : One thing I didn’t get around to was talking about the music in this game, some of which is actually pretty good.
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