Rarity is subjective, but I'd say persona-style eyes are more niche than rare. They pop up in games with strong visual storytelling, like 'Genshin Impact,' where characters like Raiden Shogun have those striking purple-electric eyes. It's less about scarcity and more about intentional design—devs use them to signal power, otherworldliness, or plot significance. I love spotting these details; it feels like unlocking a visual easter egg.
Depends on the genre! Fighting games like 'Guilty Gear' flaunt exaggerated eyes (I-no's hypnotic gaze), while survival horrors keep things mundane to maintain tension. JRPGs are the goldmine—'Xenoblade Chronicles 3' has those eerie blue motes in the Ouroboros' eyes. If you're after flashy options, look for games with transformation mechanics or supernatural themes; that's where they shine brightest.
Persona eyes? Oh, that's a fascinating topic! In most games, especially RPGs with deep character customization, they're not super common but definitely not unheard of. Take 'Persona 5,' for example—those iconic glowing yellow eyes are everywhere for the Phantom Thieves, but in other games, unique eye designs like heterochromia or supernatural effects are often reserved for special characters or rare cosmetic unlocks. I remember grinding for hours in 'Final Fantasy XIV' just to get those glowing Ascian eyes for my character!
That said, it really depends on the game's art direction. Some indie titles go wild with eye designs, making them a key part of character identity, while more realistic AAA games might keep things subtle. If you're hunting for unique eyes, check out character creators in games like 'Black Desert Online' or 'Cyberpunk 2077'—they offer some wild options.
Not rare per se, but they stand out when done right. In 'NieR:Automata,' 2B's blindfold hides her eyes, making the reveal later extra impactful. Games often use eyes as narrative tools—think 'The Witcher 3' with Geralt's cat-like pupils. If you mean customizable options, yeah, they're rarer than basic colors, but modding communities often fill that gap (looking at you, 'Skyrim').
From my experience, persona-esque eyes are like seasoning—used sparingly for maximum effect. In 'Devil May Cry 5,' Dante's demonic red eyes only appear during Sin Devil Trigger, making them feel earned. Meanwhile, games like 'Tales of Arise' give entire party members unique eye designs to reflect their backstories. It's less about rarity and more about how they enhance a character's identity. Pro tip: Check out Korean MMOs for extravagant eye effects!
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He was the boy that no one noticed. He was quiet, bland to the naked eye, a total wallflower who sat on the sidelines and lacked in eye contact with those around him though he had the type of eyes that made you feel like you could drown. He tried his best to blend into the background, but what he didn't know was that he was the only one that caught my eye. He was the most intriguing person I had ever laid eyes on even though he couldn't see me. He couldn't see anything.
Thya, the daughter of Duke D'Arcy, has the cursed power of being able to see others people's deaths by looking at them in the eye. After all the disgrace that happened to the people around her, she sees her best frien, Avyanna, the next Queen of the Maximillian Kingdom's dying because of a uncurable disease, but she can't tell that to anyone.
When her best friend ends up dying a year after that, her brother, Daisuke, ascends to the throne as the new Crown Prince and is set to get his revenge on Thya for hiding his sister's disease from everyone and 'causing' her death. But Thya refuses to interact with anyone for years, blaming herself for having such ability.
Later on when the Crown Princess Trials are announced, Daisuke made his parents summon Thya so she is obligated to participate. But afraid that she might end up dying while spending a year in the Imperial Palace, she decides to look at herself in the mirror and confront her fear.
To her dismay, she saw her dying by Daisuke's dagger two years from that moment. And that puts her on edge. After all her efforts to runaway go to waste, she has to go and face her best friend's brother and sworn enemy.
But little did they know that hatred is the closest feeling to love.
Due to the tumultuous event happened in the 2nd District, a young thief with an extrasensory perception got lost in the Palace. A palace where the Monarchs, the phenomenal Prince, and the great echelons live. The place where elites are loved, and homeless people like her are not welcomed.
Status is important in the kingdom of Eufrata. Paupers can't even step into the palace. Bad luck or as it is, the Kingdom is looking for the precious stones. So in order to get out safely and save her fellow paupers, she needs to escape. But she only have two options; Sneak out and be killed by the sentries or join the team and look for the stones. She's stuck in a dangerous struggle and grievous mission. She needs to choose.
She lives no Queen nor a princess, she doesn't belong to any royalties. She isn't great as the echelons, she ain't elite either. She doesn't live a normal life, she is not just a normal girl. Because she belongs to the lowest group in kingdom. She is a pauper.
But she is extraordinary.
Her perception is supernatural, and she is more than that.
Will she be able to survive in a breathtaking atmosphere between elites and paupers?
Is there a chance for a hopeless romantic between a pauper and an elite?
How is she going to survive if she finds out that her capabilities are more than of what she expected?
Will she survive when THE HUNT begins?
"Watch out, they are the Hunters for the gems."
I could've sworn I was in sanity but everyone thought I wasn't. The same thought whirled through the heads of my parents who specifically gave birth to me. With that, I found myself falling in love with my own solitude. I fought my demons alone. I chose to live by myself and isolated myself from the people I love.
I'd been searching long and hard for a hand to hold. Then suddenly, a small light hidden in the depths of darkness flashed before me and the wall that I've been unconsciously building to protect myself vanished in an instant. Once again, I felt the affection and I was desperate to keep it. However, little did I know that a lot of malevolent eyes were keeping track of what I do. I am not who I think I am. The other world has confirmed it.
But my past won't allow me to change. Will I keep on choosing love? Or will I accept my destiny that has been long engraved in the prophecy?
My name is Isekai is a story about a man that transmigrated to an alternate universe, Takamatsu thought that since he transmigrated that he should have a more better chance, he thought that he should be the hero of the his new word just Like every other transmigrant but was left to be disappointed since there was even a greater Plot behind his transmigration That he was just a chess Piece in
As soon as I've moved into my new home, Rebecca Zangler, the white-collar office worker who lives across from my apartment calls the cops on me. Her reasoning is that I've been peeping on her whenever she's taking a shower because my unrequited love toward her has transformed into brimming hatred and resentment.
When the police show up, Rebecca starts crying her heart out. Then, she begins berating me.
"You pervert! Every night, you're the one peeping at me with your binoculars! You even uploaded my photos to the Internet!
"I saw everything, you know! Those eyes of yours are nothing but lecherous! You really are disgusting!"
My neighbors begin pointing at me while mumbling about me. Someone even comes over and starts roughing me up and calling me a scumbag.
"Perverts like him should be chemically castrated!"
"He looks decent at first glance, but you'll never know that he's actually a peeping Tom!"
When faced against everyone's backlash, I take off my sunglasses quietly, revealing my cloudy eyes.
"Officer, may I ask how can a blind man like me peep on others in the first place?"
Persona eyes in the 'Persona' series are this fascinating visual motif that pops up a lot, especially during pivotal character moments. They're not just ordinary glowing eyes—they symbolize awakening, inner power, or even the duality of a character's psyche. Like in 'Persona 5,' when Joker's eyes flash yellow during his rebellious outbursts, it feels like a visual shorthand for tapping into his Persona. The eyes often mirror the game's themes of self-discovery and confronting shadows.
What really hooks me is how they tie into Jungian psychology, which the series loves to reference. The eyes can represent the 'third eye' concept—seeing beyond superficial reality. Sometimes they appear distorted or kaleidoscopic during supernatural scenes, hinting at altered perceptions. It's such a stylish way to show characters peering into deeper truths or battling their inner demons. Makes me wish real life had that kind of dramatic flair!
Oh wow, eye customization in games is one of my favorite rabbit holes to dive into! It’s crazy how much detail some games put into this. Take 'Cyberpunk 2077,' for example—you can tweak everything from iris color to pupil shape, and even add those cool neon cybernetic effects. It’s not just about aesthetics, either; in RPGs like 'Dragon Age: Inquisition,' your character’s eyes can subtly reflect their backstory or mood.
Then there are games like 'The Sims 4,' where the customization is more about playful expression. You can go for realistic hues or something totally fantastical, like cat eyes or glowing orbs. It’s fun to see how different studios approach this—some prioritize realism, while others lean into fantasy. Either way, it’s a small touch that makes your avatar feel uniquely yours.
Man, unlocking Persona Eyes in the latest update has been such a grind, but totally worth it! First, you gotta complete the new 'Veil of Shadows' side quest chain—it pops up after finishing Chapter 7. The puzzles are no joke, especially the mirror room where you have to align symbols with your party’s elemental affinities. Took me three tries!
Once that’s done, head to the Velvet Room attendant and trade 15 'Fragments of Insight' (dropped by the new boss in Mementos Depths). Pro tip: Equip gear with 'Third Eye' boosts to make the fragments drop more often. The final cutscene where your character’s eyes glow permanently? Chills every time.