@@OneDayOfPiece well for me I'd prefer chie's old voice. because I played old persona 4 and keeps played it several times 10 years ago so hearing chie's new voice is kinda odd tho
6:31 man the pain in his words after he realized that his partner was the one who he was chasing for the past year and he couldn't do anything about it
I swear Adachi was the last suspect for me but I suspected him of only knowing about the murders not having committed them. He did play the fool after all.....
@@mrnukes797 what the fuck is wrong with you sure akechi and yaldabaoth are spoilers, but are passable because of how long the game has been out, but why say something that sounds like spoilers about the newest game? jfc.
Actually, believe it or not there's a good reason for that. At the beginning of the game, the group asked Teddie whether or not they could use any TV to get into the TV world. Teddie says yes, technically, but if they use a TV he's not familiar with, he might not be able to find them again and they might not be able to get back out. That's why our heroes only use the TV in Junes: it's the only one they can be SURE has an "exit."
My buddy correctly guessed that Adachi's the culprit, so now I have to keep lying to him until he gets there. He's barely even played the game, he's only up to the steamy bathhouse.
I thought so too, and turns out it was true. He was too suspicious in his confidant. He’s the jester, yet he’s too intelligent and especially cold hearted. The personalities didn’t add up. It’s more about figuring out how he did it and why.
It's pretty obvious it's Adachi. Heck, by the time of Nametame's dungeon it's already pretty apparent that he isn't the true killer, and it's too late in the game for another red herring. it would also be very underwhelming if the killer was some yahoo, so it literally couldn't be anyone else. Not to mention a MASSIVE hint that it's Adachi is Mitsuo got thrown into the tv while he was in police custody. No matter what, the police can't be so incompetent that they might as well not be guarding people unless they were in on it.
@@Idasukimase i didn't realize it was Adachi on my first playthru 😅 In hindsight the fact that Mitsuo got thrown in should have clued me in that it had to be either Adachi or Dojima, but I totally overlooked it on my first run.
@@ender8887 if they follow the 'being your friend and team member but secretly a traitor and murderer character's' then it probably be something along the lines of adachi character where the person knew something the main characters only knew and no one else and they be like: ha we trick you now
@@stormfalcon3176 I kinda hope they go a different route and don’t make the traitor go full on crazy like the previous games. I’d like to see them be conflicted and be pushed to the point where they have no option but to betray their friends.
I'd say it's more Adachi saying "that settles it" when naoto says that namatame's book has the names of even the survivors of the kidnapper that the police didn't even know about
I think it was Kanji that was rubbed the wrong way the most by Adachi. I could attribute this to his short temper, but I could tell he knew there was not quite right about him for quite a while.
He and Chie are a lot alike. They may not have the theoretical intelligence of Naoto or the observational genius of Yukiko, but their instincts are second to none - this tends to pair well with them being the bruisers of the team, while Yukiko and Naoto rely more on their magic (with Yukiko hitting much harder but Naoto having more versatility).
It's not evidence itself but it is suspicious. If he weren't involved, he shouldn't have known about the other kidnappings yet he expressed no surprise whatsoever when Naoto mentioned them at the accident. Like so many criminals, he made the mistake of saying too much.
He made the mistake most criminals do in intergation rooms. They try over and over to convince the police they're innocent and good boys to get validation of their self innocence.
One thing I like about this scene is how the music abruptly stops at the exact moment where he slipped up. This is something seldom seen in Persona 5 and I really appreciate it
These moments are always may favorite in the Persona games. The full team staring down the hidden antagonist(though not always so hidden) and showing them they caught on. Except when they didn’t *cough* P3 *cough*
3’s antogonists were just bad. They’re not intimidating in the slightest and they feel more like obstacles in your way then enemies. Not to mention they’re easy as shit whenever you fight them
I love after the Investigation team runs off after adachi, and donima dakks over, you can see the gears turn in his head as he realizes he was serving with the culprit the entire time.
I find it odd that as soon as the game wants you to suspect Adachi, he starts acting jumpy and serious, when there's been plenty of close calls before he was calm in.
@@DuelaDent52he also panicked a lot because he was just transfering namatame behind Dojimas back because dojima himself started suspecting Namatame wasn't the culprit And the investigation team also brought up the warning letter which is another thing adachi did behind dojima's back A lot of Adachi's plan depended on people underestimating and dismissing him due to his rookie detective persona
Nurse : "Dojima what are we going to do with you? If you keep this up there will be lasting damages!" Dojima : 'DAMMIT WOMAN CAN'T U SEE IM TRYING TO SAVE THE WORLD?!?!"
You know? If adachi had more patience or if he didn't "follow the rules" and turn himself in, there would be no way that adachi would ever get caught, and thats terrifying.
Just like every infamous killer, his ego got too big, which is what the death threat to Yu revealed. It's almost like a high.. Every single time. His downfall was close to real life as opposed to the silly shit anime writers come up with, and the execution ends up way better without any nonsense. Amazing writing that goes unnoticed
And this was the f*****g video that spoiled Adachi for me. I don't think I would've suspected him had this not had been in my recommendations. I tried telling myself that they confront him over something else, but deep down I knew I got spoiled, because, guess what, I looked up the opening song! And RUclips thought this would be an adequate recommendation after that! LOL! You got me real good RUclips!!!
Oof. Sorry it got spoiled for you. For future games, I would recommend NOT searching for ANYTHING. No soundtracks, no trailers, no past entries, no developer diaries, NOTHING. I got spoiled for games that way.
Coupled with what she says, it makes sense to me. I like the fact that Adachi didn't have any time to respond before she continues on, though he's trying to rush things. He had no idea that they would figure things out and if he did know, he certainly did not expect them to figure it out as quickly. He wasn't prepared. Even with your response, it doesn't explain how clumsy he was with the case, yet during those recent events he seemed to be on top of things, in a hurry, and jittery as hell.
I unironically prefer Chie’s original voice over the one in Golden. Although technically the one in Golden and onwards “fits”, it’s too generic. Her soothing voice combined with her energetic personality helped her stand out in the original in my opinion.
You know, I've been thinking, why did Adachi send those warning letters in the first place? He must have known they would be dead giveaways. Unless, he knew from the start that Nanako was going to be targeted after the politician's announcement on the fog! On one hand, Adachi didn't want his game to end, as it was the only thing he had in Inaba. On the other hand, though, Nanako was one of the few people Adachi had grown attached to since moving to Inaba, and she would die unless he ended the game. So, he decided to see what Narukami would do about it. Posing as the killer, Adachi sent warning letters, the second to warn Narukami about Nanako being targeted, the first to disguise his personality as the killer so his true motives wouldn't be seen, and his identity with it!
5:36 to 6:14 Adachi is accused of knowing more then the police. Well, couldn't Adachi have been smart enough to think that the suspect merely kidnapped them and they somehow escaped before they could be killed? I mean, logically speaking, couldn't it be Adachi just have figured things out, but was to unsure if he was right? I mean, it IS Adachi's nature to make guesses before he looks at all the logic. I know he's guilty, but don't you think... it still pokes a hole in Naoto's logic bubble?
Those victims weren't released to the press, sure.. and his reaction to the diary wrapping those loose ends up is weird, but he could have easily just been going along with whatever naoto was saying out of pure ignorance and embarrassment. As in - pretending to know what was going on to not look like a failure. What really gave it away was him flipping out and running away like a idiot after it being mentioned. Also, I don't get why him using the words "Put them in" is suspicious to Dojima and the others. Didn't MC just explain to Dojima and Adachi in that interrogation room a few days ago how all of this works? It's never specified exactly what MC said, but i'm pretty sure the whole "jumping into a TV" thing was something he would have mentioned when talking about the TV world. Don't see it being a stretch that Adachi just chalks that up to being the killing method.
@@gigamear if I were to try to play devils advocate, I think what Naoto-san means here is that there have been other cases of people disappearing in Inaba for a few days. You could say that's strange for such a small town, but I think she's referring to the fact that all of the kidnapped on Namatame's list were teenagers, and there are presumably other teenagers-gone-missing or running away that the police would have to deal with, without much of a way of knowing which cases, if any, were related to those two murders--unless they had watched the midnight channel, but that seems to me something you could reasonably assume "adults" in Inaba don't really know about, not being privy to high-schoolers' gossip and all. This is just the feeling I get from what the writing's trying to go for, but you're right in that it definitely feels wierd since, well, the people on that list all reported something strange happening to them, a multi-day gap in their memories, in which nobody reported seeing them, while presumably any other case of a teen running from home or playing hooky for a few nights is nothing like that, therefore one could reasonably make the distinction. But that's kinda brushes over for--well, just going by what the police knew from hard evidence, there was no way that Adachi *should* have known before reading that list all the names of who was kidnapped without the names of people who just disappeared or went missing unrelated to the case. That's something only the Investigation Team, Namatame, and the true culprit would know for sure. Though reasonably the police could have deduced that information sort of, Adachi at least shouldn't have said, "That confirms it" since he himself shouldn't have had a firm grasp of who for sure Was the kidnapping victims to cross-reference with Namatame's list. As for the Put them in comment, I think it's again a thing about what Adachi as a detective and adult should have said. Adachi, Dojima, the whole police department, in fact everyone in the game who hadn't already personally experienced the TV shenanigans, even really smart characters like Naoto, automatically assumed it was some sort of prank or wild diversion. Adachi should've been in that same boat, and in fact he said things to that effect of "wild diversion" when the investigation team told him and dojima about the TV world in the interrogation room. Now, all of a sudden, in this heated moment, he says "Put them in," without even a lingering shred of incredibility as to the existence of this TV World? No, it's clear from the way he says it he knows about the world from firsthand experience, which would pretty aptly finger him as the culprit.
Takaya wanted the world to end. Nyx came but Protagonist unlocked the Universe Arcana and stopped her from ending the world. So technically Takaya didn't get the last laugh.
@@ippotsk Maybe but even Ikutsuki didn't get what he wanted. He wanted to bring about the Fall and end the human race with him still being around. Thanks to S.E.E.S., not only did the Fall not come, he didn't even last long enough to see anything of Nyx.
You know I always wondered why adachi didn't just say "I assumed namatame threw them in because of what the protagonist said about the TV, I believed him"?
This was so good. I liked Adachi and wanted to get to know him more. When I learned that he lived alone and didn’t eat well, I felt so bad for him. During his Social Link scenes, I wanted to invite him to dinner so he wouldn’t feel alone. Despite all that, SOMETHING didn’t sit right with me about him. In the back of my mind, I felt he was the culprit, but I didn’t want to believe it. And when we finally confronted him, I was so disappointed in him.☹️
I hate to be that guy, but I’m sure I’m not the only one who saw this video in my recommended after finishing persona 5 and whilst in the middle of persona 4. Thus making it so I found out Adachi was the killer as the title “confronting Adachi” couldn’t mean much more other than that,
I’ve finished Persona 4 but i had a hard time guessing who the killer was, until that letter came to the Dojima house. I had my suspicions it was Adachi that sent the letter, but I didn’t know it was actually him. Yeah sure, I thought it was a bit weird why he kept talking about the murders, but I never expected him to be the killer, i thought he was just an idiot.
Lmaooo, You and me both Lol! i was like "Bro what?" At first, even for a moment, I almost thought it was Namatame"s wife, that singer, cause she wasn't seen at all during the whole game, or somehow was ordering the killings from Behind the scenes or something
he didnt try to kill dojima because it would make him too easy of a suspect since the group was able to find out about his crimes through his connections with the murders
Actually he was apart of a list of characters who the main character had known the most about, or at the least, had more familiarity with than "Random Guy On Street Corner #27". I also don't think the way they came up with the criteria for suspects was exactly misinformed speculation.
His strange use of words is a big clue though. Particularly his slip up about Namatame's method of kidnapping. Considering what he himself tells you up to that point he wouldn't know about it.
@machinimamarlon The police didn't think the kidnappings and the murders were related. As Naoto said, there are multiple cases of people going missing and showing up later, so perhaps the police didn't even consider Yukiko, Kanji and Rise's disappearances as a kidnapping, but that they might've run away from home or something. In that case, it would be suspicious of Adachi to consider that Namatame was behind the kidnappings and the murders since according to the police, neither were related.
which brings us back to the status of the interrogation; which falls under many prerequisites of unreliable confessions. i should probably state sooner rather than latter that i don't hold any of this against the game, sure i would have preferred something similar to one of the greatest detective series i have ever read. but like death-note had it's ups and down but was ultimately a valued experience.
Dojima: You've got to find Adachi. I need to square this away with him... Please. I need him to bring me coffee, I don't know how does he do it. I mean, mine's terrible compared with his coffee!
When i got to this scene, I knew he was gonna slip up somewhere. I was like "Come on. Say something so you can get caught" Lol. I remember how Akechi Slipped up too, with the whole "Pancakes" Thing
To be fair adachi could have gotten Scott free here and unproven in the court of law. Technically he didn't kill them, that "world" did. There is zero evidence in the real world to prove that. All he did is push them in, they survived but shadows did them in. In court it would have literally impossible for a prosecutor to covict if he didn't have a conscience. This is the flaw of talking too much, all he had to do is be quiet.
It was the fact that he said, "put them all in" meaning he Adachi knows about the tv world. How would Adachi know about the tv world? That was why there were surprised. It meant Adachi knew more about the kidnappings then he let on.
John Skauge when Dojima interrogates you you’re forced to be honest with him and he passes it off as you still lying. However adachi was present during that so idk seems kinda like a plot hole to me
If Adachi were to rephrase his words, he could've gotten away scott free
You know what’s scary? You’re absolutely right
Not really, as they were written via collage, so there wouldn't be any way to prove he wrote them, and there was no return address
@@spinge1523 Maybe, but he was in a panic so naturally he'd stumble.
No, 'cause Dojima heard about the letter. He will always be a suspect, now.
@@HittokiriBattousai17 yeah makes sense
1:05 adachi
6:27Adachi
6:32ADACHIIIIIII
only parts of the video that matters
*VINE BOOM
Why is this so funny to me 😂😭
I can't stop laughing at this scene because of that lmao
I keep forgetting they change Chie's voice actor in Golden.
Yup. I gotta say tho. I think I prefer Chie's voice on p4 golden in my opinion.
@@OneDayOfPiece Me too
@@OneDayOfPiece well for me I'd prefer chie's old voice. because I played old persona 4 and keeps played it several times 10 years ago
so hearing chie's new voice is kinda odd tho
Old voice is sexy
Old voice for her more realisticly. Anime voice for the other
Adaci: We already know Namatame's the one who put them all in!...
AWWW
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Suffered Person bRo wHaT
All in... what? 😳
6:31 man the pain in his words after he realized that his partner was the one who he was chasing for the past year and he couldn't do anything about it
Heisenberg moment
@The Egg LOL
*vine boom* moment
That's why it's my favourite line read in the game
Say my name
ADACHI
*vine boom*
I swear Adachi was the last suspect for me but I suspected him of only knowing about the murders not having committed them. He did play the fool after all.....
Remember akechi and yaldaboath.
@@roamoray btw kasumi from PS5 R is a traitor check the E3 trailer.
@@mrnukes797 she's not, and what does that have to do with anything lol
@@mrnukes797 what the fuck is wrong with you
sure akechi and yaldabaoth are spoilers, but are passable because of how long the game has been out, but why say something that sounds like spoilers about the newest game? jfc.
Matt Gales that aged poorly lmfao
I wonder if it was intentional for Adachi and the Protagonist to have the same VA considering there are supposedly parallels between the two.
Madison Lynn Most likely. Though Adachi is kind of a foil to the entire party rather than just Yu.
Madison Lynn actually no ^^;;
money saving i suppose since the japanese va for both of them are different.
Yeah, and isn't his persona just a shadowy version of the main character's?
The opening song is "Pursuing my True self"
@@richard_pine Also, Shadow Yu acts almost exactly like Adachi.
Actually, believe it or not there's a good reason for that.
At the beginning of the game, the group asked Teddie whether or not they could use any TV to get into the TV world. Teddie says yes, technically, but if they use a TV he's not familiar with, he might not be able to find them again and they might not be able to get back out.
That's why our heroes only use the TV in Junes: it's the only one they can be SURE has an "exit."
Yosuke and Yu say that one of their first trips in.
Adachi always wanted to talk about murders, so now when we FINALLY wanna talk about em with him.....he goes running off.
Adachi
Adachi
ADACHI!
Adachi
Adachi
Naoto really hit him with the "just one more thing" classic
The columbo special
6:19 SORRY BUT THE SOUNDS OF HIM RUNNING AWAY WAS SO FUCKING FUNNY
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@@davebob4973 HAHAHA
Skedaddles away
My buddy correctly guessed that Adachi's the culprit, so now I have to keep lying to him until he gets there. He's barely even played the game, he's only up to the steamy bathhouse.
I thought so too, and turns out it was true. He was too suspicious in his confidant. He’s the jester, yet he’s too intelligent and especially cold hearted. The personalities didn’t add up. It’s more about figuring out how he did it and why.
It's pretty obvious it's Adachi. Heck, by the time of Nametame's dungeon it's already pretty apparent that he isn't the true killer, and it's too late in the game for another red herring. it would also be very underwhelming if the killer was some yahoo, so it literally couldn't be anyone else.
Not to mention a MASSIVE hint that it's Adachi is Mitsuo got thrown into the tv while he was in police custody. No matter what, the police can't be so incompetent that they might as well not be guarding people unless they were in on it.
@@Idasukimase i didn't realize it was Adachi on my first playthru 😅
In hindsight the fact that Mitsuo got thrown in should have clued me in that it had to be either Adachi or Dojima, but I totally overlooked it on my first run.
It's even more obvious than Akechi being the traitor
I personally didn't think Adachi was the culprit. It freaked me out. It was such a great twist. I thought he was a comic relief.
"Putting them in" is this games "Delicious pancakes"
I am hyped to know which sentence will be the "Delicious pancakes" of P6
@@ender8887 if they follow the 'being your friend and team member but secretly a traitor and murderer character's' then it probably be something along the lines of adachi character where the person knew something the main characters only knew and no one else and they be like: ha we trick you now
Wow. Then that settles it.
@@stormfalcon3176 I kinda hope they go a different route and don’t make the traitor go full on crazy like the previous games. I’d like to see them be conflicted and be pushed to the point where they have no option but to betray their friends.
@@superblanco444 lol what if the traitor is one of your early game party members?
4:52 that is what I like to call “Akechis pancake” the term means when the bad guy slips up in a persona game and that leads to their downfall
I'd say it's more Adachi saying "that settles it" when naoto says that namatame's book has the names of even the survivors of the kidnapper that the police didn't even know about
This scene is one of the best culprit reveals I've ever seen, everything about it is perfect... love this game
Adachi
ADACHIII
ADACHIIIIIIII
I think it was Kanji that was rubbed the wrong way the most by Adachi. I could attribute this to his short temper, but I could tell he knew there was not quite right about him for quite a while.
He and Chie are a lot alike. They may not have the theoretical intelligence of Naoto or the observational genius of Yukiko, but their instincts are second to none - this tends to pair well with them being the bruisers of the team, while Yukiko and Naoto rely more on their magic (with Yukiko hitting much harder but Naoto having more versatility).
It's not evidence itself but it is suspicious. If he weren't involved, he shouldn't have known about the other kidnappings yet he expressed no surprise whatsoever when Naoto mentioned them at the accident. Like so many criminals, he made the mistake of saying too much.
Lord Hawkeye what’s really funny is because he kept acting like a loud mouth, when that was his downfall. True poetry
He made the mistake most criminals do in intergation rooms. They try over and over to convince the police they're innocent and good boys to get validation of their self innocence.
The only reason I suspected adachi from the beginning is because adachi and the teacher from erased had a pretty close personality
And you just spoiled Erased for me. Thanks.
Keky I suspected the Teacher because of Adachi lol
Smug Frost wtf same
I suspected him since he had a strange design compared to all the other characters.
"spoiled Erased"
like that plot twist wasn't obvious
When you watching persona 5 playthrought and then see this
It hurts seeing Dojima in both so much physical and mental pain right now. Adachi's betrayal has to hurt just as much as the wound does if not more.
Chie's VA in this version makes her character sound way older than she is
This is why imo, the new voice in Golden sounds/fits way better to her character
Yeah, her VA in the PS2 version wasn't bad, just wasn't the right fit for someone as energetic as Chie
I miss her PS2 voice. Golden makes her sound like a generic annoying anime girl.
@@TMoney-wt1cw not really. She just sounds like a loud mouth tomboy.
@@TMoney-wt1cw Maybe because she's a teenage tomboy and not a grown woman.
6:52
"He's in the TV"
You wanted to say that, but you didn't have enough COMMON SENSE.
Sorry but 6:52
@@roadrunner2fastt the comment is 7 years old
seven I know😔
Yeah I did
Ryan theblaziken101 did what?
Adachi: 4:51
Naoto: *_Objection_*
Kanji : No that wong
One thing I like about this scene is how the music abruptly stops at the exact moment where he slipped up. This is something seldom seen in Persona 5 and I really appreciate it
Still can not BELIEVE how hard Adachi slipped in this scene, literally one of those moments when you just face palm
These moments are always may favorite in the Persona games. The full team staring down the hidden antagonist(though not always so hidden) and showing them they caught on.
Except when they didn’t *cough* P3 *cough*
Flame Lord yeah
3’s antogonists were just bad. They’re not intimidating in the slightest and they feel more like obstacles in your way then enemies. Not to mention they’re easy as shit whenever you fight them
I’m not exactly referring to Strega. I’m referring to the traitor
Ah yes Ikutsuki the chairman, tbh I kinda like his fake personality I guess...? Maybe I like cheerful people like Maya and Minako
That Ikutski or whatever the hell it is betrayal kinda came outta nowhere. This plot twist was great because it made complete sense.
So obvious it was Adachi all along but I gotta say it really was entertaining how he’d perceive himself as a clown.
It wasn’t obvious, unless you saw spoilers on the internet.
@@DarkSamurai- no it definitely was pretty obvious, I was spoiler free.
@@superblanco444it's easy to say that after you already played through the game. I'm calling 🧢
@@summ.3433 it’s a common trope where the “funny” nice guy is the traitor so yes it’s obvious lol
You can literally see his siluete
"NAMATAME THREW THEM IN!"
Goro Akechi: Hmm, I feel like I should do something similar to this. *gasp* PANCAKES!
At least Adachi managed kept his mouth shut until nearly the end of the game whereas Akechi played himself literally right there and then. 🤣🤣🤣
@@no_0riginality937 Well. To be fair, how was he supposed to know that a cat was talking.
@@RemnantElementor
That’s true i mean if it wasn’t for Morgana Akechi would’ve been able to get away Scott-free
@@no_0riginality937 Yeah. So all in all. Akechi really didn't screw up that badly. He just didn't account for knowing that voice was Morgana.
@@RemnantElementor
Yeah it was more of a little oopsie from Akechi, that the PT used to clap back at him
Chie's voice has changed a lot from this to golden😧
I love after the Investigation team runs off after adachi, and donima dakks over, you can see the gears turn in his head as he realizes he was serving with the culprit the entire time.
I find it odd that as soon as the game wants you to suspect Adachi, he starts acting jumpy and serious, when there's been plenty of close calls before he was calm in.
He’s never been so close to getting caught as here since they pretty much know the whole truth and so he panicked.
@@DuelaDent52he also panicked a lot because he was just transfering namatame behind Dojimas back because dojima himself started suspecting Namatame wasn't the culprit
And the investigation team also brought up the warning letter which is another thing adachi did behind dojima's back
A lot of Adachi's plan depended on people underestimating and dismissing him due to his rookie detective persona
yall really be replying to 12 year old comments huh
@@Artemi22facts don’t have a time limit
To be fair, this is AFTER you pointed the finger at him.
This is such a good franchise persona has never let me down with a good story. P4 is the best to me because it was my first persona game I love this
Nurse : "Dojima what are we going to do with you? If you keep this up there will be lasting damages!"
Dojima : 'DAMMIT WOMAN CAN'T U SEE IM TRYING TO SAVE THE WORLD?!?!"
4:51 the slip is so good, this might be my favorite “Oh shit” moment in gaming
This, ladies and gentlemen, was... the pure freaking awesome!
Thanks for the video. Run, Adachi, run!
I beaten this game on the ps2 years ago and this part of the game gave me extreme chills. Adachi became super creepy and mildly scary to me
Oh forget about that! What of his love for popular breakfast items?
We have cabbages for that.
He likes veggies.
Cabbage boi > Pancakes
TheStrikeofGod That’s like saying
Adachi > Akechi
@@ArcticPlek this comment is pointless, it's just explaining the joke but with spoilers
1:06 6:27 6:32
The moment Dojima yells Adachi
adachi was pretty cool and seeing him as the villain just makes me sad
You know? If adachi had more patience or if he didn't "follow the rules" and turn himself in, there would be no way that adachi would ever get caught, and thats terrifying.
Just like every infamous killer, his ego got too big, which is what the death threat to Yu revealed. It's almost like a high.. Every single time. His downfall was close to real life as opposed to the silly shit anime writers come up with, and the execution ends up way better without any nonsense. Amazing writing that goes unnoticed
And this was the f*****g video that spoiled Adachi for me. I don't think I would've suspected him had this not had been in my recommendations. I tried telling myself that they confront him over something else, but deep down I knew I got spoiled, because, guess what, I looked up the opening song! And RUclips thought this would be an adequate recommendation after that! LOL! You got me real good RUclips!!!
Oof. Sorry it got spoiled for you. For future games, I would recommend NOT searching for ANYTHING. No soundtracks, no trailers, no past entries, no developer diaries, NOTHING. I got spoiled for games that way.
@@slowpoke8585Pretty hard to when the music of the games so good lol.
Coupled with what she says, it makes sense to me. I like the fact that Adachi didn't have any time to respond before she continues on, though he's trying to rush things. He had no idea that they would figure things out and if he did know, he certainly did not expect them to figure it out as quickly. He wasn't prepared. Even with your response, it doesn't explain how clumsy he was with the case, yet during those recent events he seemed to be on top of things, in a hurry, and jittery as hell.
I unironically prefer Chie’s original voice over the one in Golden. Although technically the one in Golden and onwards “fits”, it’s too generic. Her soothing voice combined with her energetic personality helped her stand out in the original in my opinion.
I agree.
Same. I can't stand her voice in Golden.
Finally! I agree with you immensely!
You know, I've been thinking, why did Adachi send those warning letters in the first place? He must have known they would be dead giveaways. Unless, he knew from the start that Nanako was going to be targeted after the politician's announcement on the fog! On one hand, Adachi didn't want his game to end, as it was the only thing he had in Inaba. On the other hand, though, Nanako was one of the few people Adachi had grown attached to since moving to Inaba, and she would die unless he ended the game. So, he decided to see what Narukami would do about it. Posing as the killer, Adachi sent warning letters, the second to warn Narukami about Nanako being targeted, the first to disguise his personality as the killer so his true motives wouldn't be seen, and his identity with it!
Well it's Johnny Yong Bosch, (voice of Ichigo on Bleach, the blue Power Ranger, Nero from DMC4) so he's a pretty famous (voice) actor.
Yeah,one day i will become voice actor like he too
He's black
Biggest dead giveaway imo.
4:51 it was at this moment adachi knew, he fucked up
6:40
*Everyone stares at things to find Adachi*
Me: GOD DAMMIT! HE WENT INSIDE THE TV!
Johnny Yong Bosch makes all the girls cream.
Hahahaha! 😂
Yep 😆
when I was like 11 I had a huge crush on izaya for some reason
And scream
And dream
5:36 to 6:14 Adachi is accused of knowing more then the police.
Well, couldn't Adachi have been smart enough to think that the suspect merely kidnapped them and they somehow escaped before they could be killed? I mean, logically speaking, couldn't it be Adachi just have figured things out, but was to unsure if he was right? I mean, it IS Adachi's nature to make guesses before he looks at all the logic.
I know he's guilty, but don't you think... it still pokes a hole in Naoto's logic bubble?
8 years too late, but that’s actually a very compelling point.
Those victims weren't released to the press, sure.. and his reaction to the diary wrapping those loose ends up is weird, but he could have easily just been going along with whatever naoto was saying out of pure ignorance and embarrassment. As in - pretending to know what was going on to not look like a failure. What really gave it away was him flipping out and running away like a idiot after it being mentioned.
Also, I don't get why him using the words "Put them in" is suspicious to Dojima and the others. Didn't MC just explain to Dojima and Adachi in that interrogation room a few days ago how all of this works? It's never specified exactly what MC said, but i'm pretty sure the whole "jumping into a TV" thing was something he would have mentioned when talking about the TV world. Don't see it being a stretch that Adachi just chalks that up to being the killing method.
@@gigamear if I were to try to play devils advocate, I think what Naoto-san means here is that there have been other cases of people disappearing in Inaba for a few days. You could say that's strange for such a small town, but I think she's referring to the fact that all of the kidnapped on Namatame's list were teenagers, and there are presumably other teenagers-gone-missing or running away that the police would have to deal with, without much of a way of knowing which cases, if any, were related to those two murders--unless they had watched the midnight channel, but that seems to me something you could reasonably assume "adults" in Inaba don't really know about, not being privy to high-schoolers' gossip and all.
This is just the feeling I get from what the writing's trying to go for, but you're right in that it definitely feels wierd since, well, the people on that list all reported something strange happening to them, a multi-day gap in their memories, in which nobody reported seeing them, while presumably any other case of a teen running from home or playing hooky for a few nights is nothing like that, therefore one could reasonably make the distinction. But that's kinda brushes over for--well, just going by what the police knew from hard evidence, there was no way that Adachi *should* have known before reading that list all the names of who was kidnapped without the names of people who just disappeared or went missing unrelated to the case. That's something only the Investigation Team, Namatame, and the true culprit would know for sure. Though reasonably the police could have deduced that information sort of, Adachi at least shouldn't have said, "That confirms it" since he himself shouldn't have had a firm grasp of who for sure Was the kidnapping victims to cross-reference with Namatame's list.
As for the Put them in comment, I think it's again a thing about what Adachi as a detective and adult should have said. Adachi, Dojima, the whole police department, in fact everyone in the game who hadn't already personally experienced the TV shenanigans, even really smart characters like Naoto, automatically assumed it was some sort of prank or wild diversion. Adachi should've been in that same boat, and in fact he said things to that effect of "wild diversion" when the investigation team told him and dojima about the TV world in the interrogation room. Now, all of a sudden, in this heated moment, he says "Put them in," without even a lingering shred of incredibility as to the existence of this TV World? No, it's clear from the way he says it he knows about the world from firsthand experience, which would pretty aptly finger him as the culprit.
Adachi
*vine boom*
ADACHI
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ADACHIIIIIIIIII
*earrape vine boom*
i feel like a lot of the villains in these are careless. Except for P3 he kind of got the last laugh
Takaya wanted the world to end. Nyx came but Protagonist unlocked the Universe Arcana and stopped her from ending the world. So technically Takaya didn't get the last laugh.
@@vynonyoutube1418 I wonder if he meant Ikutsuki
@@ippotsk Maybe but even Ikutsuki didn't get what he wanted. He wanted to bring about the Fall and end the human race with him still being around. Thanks to S.E.E.S., not only did the Fall not come, he didn't even last long enough to see anything of Nyx.
You know I always wondered why adachi didn't just say "I assumed namatame threw them in because of what the protagonist said about the TV, I believed him"?
This was so good. I liked Adachi and wanted to get to know him more. When I learned that he lived alone and didn’t eat well, I felt so bad for him. During his Social Link scenes, I wanted to invite him to dinner so he wouldn’t feel alone.
Despite all that, SOMETHING didn’t sit right with me about him. In the back of my mind, I felt he was the culprit, but I didn’t want to believe it. And when we finally confronted him, I was so disappointed in him.☹️
I hate to be that guy, but I’m sure I’m not the only one who saw this video in my recommended after finishing persona 5 and whilst in the middle of persona 4. Thus making it so I found out Adachi was the killer as the title “confronting Adachi” couldn’t mean much more other than that,
i always thought it was adachi because he hangs around at junes a lot, like he probably enters the tv too
Don't know why, but Dojima is the only character that makes me really sad whenever I see him
I’ve finished Persona 4 but i had a hard time guessing who the killer was, until that letter came to the Dojima house. I had my suspicions it was Adachi that sent the letter, but I didn’t know it was actually him. Yeah sure, I thought it was a bit weird why he kept talking about the murders, but I never expected him to be the killer, i thought he was just an idiot.
Lmaooo, You and me both Lol! i was like "Bro what?" At first, even for a moment, I almost thought it was Namatame"s wife, that singer, cause she wasn't seen at all during the whole game, or somehow was ordering the killings from Behind the scenes or something
I wish I could get a redub of the game on PS3 with his anime voice. JYB's Todd Haberkorn impression.
4:50 I LAUGHED SO HARD IN THIS MOMENT LMAO
Adachi gave himself away with that sentence
Adachi become an Danganronpa character for 5 second
Damn Naoto destroyed him with her words
Naoto destroy Adachi with facts and logics
The same voice actor did Lelouch in code geass and Yu in the anime version :)
Johnny Young Bosch
He also voiced Yu in the game.
I LOVE watching him unravel
good writing and pacing in this scene (and all others, of course)
This game made me want to be a detective as a kid lmao
He folds under pressure so damn fast lmfao
What is going on here?
Commenters being commenters
Get out here
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i love adachi's voice actor, he fits him so well
Ichigo Kurosaki
he didnt try to kill dojima because it would make him too easy of a suspect since the group was able to find out about his crimes through his connections with the murders
Actually he was apart of a list of characters who the main character had known the most about, or at the least, had more familiarity with than "Random Guy On Street Corner #27". I also don't think the way they came up with the criteria for suspects was exactly misinformed speculation.
His strange use of words is a big clue though. Particularly his slip up about Namatame's method of kidnapping. Considering what he himself tells you up to that point he wouldn't know about it.
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Good fucking lord, adachi is just like me frfr on god no cap
profile picture checks out, lmao
@@Mienshaos okay furry
He he hell naw 🗣️🔈🔥🔥
u not him lil bro
@@whammett wrong lil bro. I am him irl
This is one of the oldest videos I've come across, naturally at that
6:19 me when i see a child at the grocery store take the last box of hostess chocolate cupcakes
@machinimamarlon The police didn't think the kidnappings and the murders were related. As Naoto said, there are multiple cases of people going missing and showing up later, so perhaps the police didn't even consider Yukiko, Kanji and Rise's disappearances as a kidnapping, but that they might've run away from home or something.
In that case, it would be suspicious of Adachi to consider that Namatame was behind the kidnappings and the murders since according to the police, neither were related.
which brings us back to the status of the interrogation; which falls under many prerequisites of unreliable confessions.
i should probably state sooner rather than latter that i don't hold any of this against the game, sure i would have preferred something similar to one of the greatest detective series i have ever read. but like death-note had it's ups and down but was ultimately a valued experience.
i saw the nurse and now im telling everyone about this
*yosuke hanamura has a secret nurse fetish*
"ADACHII!!!" That's a meme :)
11 year old comment
It still is
Kanji yelled "AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH" while punching the wall hard....
This scene is really good. What a spiel.
Adachi: And I would've gotten away with the murder business if it weren't for you meddling kids and your mangy bear mascot.
Dojima: You've got to find Adachi. I need to square this away with him... Please. I need him to bring me coffee, I don't know how does he do it. I mean, mine's terrible compared with his coffee!
I remember first getting this far on the PS2, and this twist blew me away
When i got to this scene, I knew he was gonna slip up somewhere. I was like "Come on. Say something so you can get caught" Lol. I remember how Akechi Slipped up too, with the whole "Pancakes" Thing
4:52 He loves to run his mouth by not thinking.
To be fair adachi could have gotten Scott free here and unproven in the court of law.
Technically he didn't kill them, that "world" did. There is zero evidence in the real world to prove that.
All he did is push them in, they survived but shadows did them in.
In court it would have literally impossible for a prosecutor to covict if he didn't have a conscience.
This is the flaw of talking too much, all he had to do is be quiet.
I'm posting this comment on every Adachi-related video the algorithm recommends me.
6:27
_VINE BOOM_
1:06
*Vine boom*
Best voice acting in persona
someone tell me why was the gang so surprised when adachi said nametame put them all in? i thought they already knew he heard them talk about the tv.
MegaMan Warriors They were actually surprised because it was purely accidental.
MegaMan Warriors because he has the same powers like them and knew about the tv world
It was the fact that he said, "put them all in" meaning he Adachi knows about the tv world. How would Adachi know about the tv world? That was why there were surprised. It meant Adachi knew more about the kidnappings then he let on.
John Skauge when Dojima interrogates you you’re forced to be honest with him and he passes it off as you still lying. However adachi was present during that so idk seems kinda like a plot hole to me
@@yukiterumi5756 The thing's not that he shouldn't know - he shouldn't believe. And he acted like he didn't before, but he let his true thoughts slip.
Chie's voice in the PS2 version really throws me off
Damn, this is from 2009 and before Golden was even released
Pressure someone enough with facts and they’ll slip. Classic.
Adachi’s theme is so good
Why is it always the guy that Johnny Yong Bosch plays that has the sexy evil voice, but always gets caught?
Like lelouche and izaya....
Kanji punched the wall and screamed in the hospital at Nanako's death
Confronting Kira
"Put them all in" - Riley Reid
As serious as this scene is, i cannot take his little scamper seriously 💀💀💀💀 h
WTF AM I DOING, IT'S 2 AM AND I'VE ALLREADY BEATEN THIS GAME TWICE😐