Does it really matter if it's not widely public knowledge? I know we care because we're obsessive about these things, but this will be much more public once it hits arcades anyway. For any of us outside of Japan does it really matter if we know any of this now rather than later?
Well I think there's plenty about Persona 4: Arena that doesn't exactly scream all audiences. An anime fighter featuring Japanese high school students is at least as niche as baseball.
I know very little about baseball, so I wouldn't say all of that is immediately intuitive, but it should be cake to figure out compared to the tons of far more complicated things you have to learn in a fighter.
Yeah, hard to say. It seems like it has enough charge time that you could react to it once you learn the timing though. Now if there's like an EX version with different timing or something you could make it a bit more unpredictable.
Why would they both have to be shadow? There are plenty of characters that aren't evenly matched. As long as they're not broken that would be a pretty stupid restriction.
Did we? I just want him to be good.
So she really is basically straight up Hawkeye then.
I don't see why not. There's nothing that has happened that couldn't be wrapped up now, or would need a 100+ hour RPG to do it.