#Makoto persona 5 trial
An IM conversation also mentions that the trial is for a case that Sae had dealt with previously. Ushimaru asks a question about sitting in on trials, and says there\'s no minimum age to do so, yet another example of how Persona 5 effectively includes exposition in places you wouldn\'t expect. The obvious solution is to change Sae\'s cognition, and since the equivalent to the manager\'s floor is the courtroom, they decide to attend a trial.Īs a bit of trivia, around this time in the game, Mr. Ryuji tries in vain to get the guard to move aside, but cooler heads prevail, and the Phantom Thieves decide to find another way. The group reaches the High Rate floor, and the Shadow standing guard asks if they have a reservation as if he\'s a broken record. Akechi\'s disturbed that Sae would see trials that influence people\'s lives that way, and Makoto\'s more determined than ever to stop her sister. Sae ignores Makoto and tells the Phantom Thieves to face her on the top floor.
#Makoto persona 5 code
Makoto\'s appalled and demands that Sae answer her in the game, Haru, who\'s one of Makoto\'s closer friends among the Phantom Thieves, calls her by her Affectionate Nickname rather than her code name. Shadow Sae says that prosecutors must win, even with false charges. Ann\'s confused, and Makoto explains that Japan has a 99.9 percent conviction rate. Shadow Sae comes on the monitors to taunt them, considering criminal trials nothing more than a \"gamble\" for prosecutors. Having Akechi being tasked with disposing of the card made more sense and was funnier.Īfter getting the card, Ryuji\'s eager to take on the Palace, apparently skipping the slots section. Morgana complains that the name isn\'t \"tasteful\" (as opposed to the more reasonable concern that people might see through it), and after a Shadow casino employee helps them change their card, Futaba goes with Shinji Nakanomatsu instead, chiding Morgana when he says the name is \"so-so.\" The employee offers to dispose of the old card, but Akechi eyes it. Ohya, who may or may not have realized Shido\'s link to the case in which Kayo was framed for murder and underwent a mental shutdown, looks uncomfortable.įutaba sets up the Taro Tanaka member card, although she probably already should have done so if they were up to the dice game last episode. Inside Crossroads, some patrons discuss the Diet dissolving and wonder who will be prime minister next, supporting Shido for the job.