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>>842610 842499 here, and I totally agree with you. It was very, very beautifully done, which was part of the reason why it wasn't annoying. It was gradual, and the idea was there but never really forced upon the player. Even more so between Guy and Natalia -- if you wanted it to be there, it was. If not? It wasn't -- both sides could easily see their way.
As for Tear and Luke, I just love romance plots when they start off on the wrong foot like that, then eventually grow to love each other. Add that in with Tear's strong personality, Luke's naivetey and... guh, I was totally won over by that pairing the most. <3
But yeah, in general, there was a lot more fanservice for the ladies in this game than I've ever seen in any other game.
And yeah, I also hated Persona 3's sim-type romance. I don't think I'm ever going to play another Persona 3 game, to be honest -- I can't stand not being able to connect to the main character. I didn't feel involved with that game at all as a result of that lack.
Anyways. back on topic, sorry.
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