>>538110801
If you have any intelligence, you'd be able to instantly see what the greater conversation is by simply contrasting with the intro from Golden.
Golden does not contain the same kind of visual communication to the player about the experience they are going to have.
It does not contain the TV elements, or the newsclip/camera footage elements. It lacks showing you the school and the officers and the corpse of the victim is covered in vibrant rainbow colors.
It's a celebration of Persona 4, fanservice essentially. It's a fun (and lame) dancing animation with dazzling retro visual effects, and the song contains some good lyrics as well.
But because the elements of the visuals do not actually match up with the game and are far more extravagant, the additional colors fail to ask the player any questions and instead serve as a distraction from the image being shown.. So instead of showing you, the lyrics in the song literally TELL you instead.
>"Yeah, the truth can never be written down. It's not in any magazine. You can't see it on your TV screen"