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Metaphor: ReFantazio is the latest entry in ATLUS' line up of games, and it feels like the studio has taken every thing it's ever learned and poured it into this one resulting in the studio's best game to date.
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EDIT: i just wanted to add that it really feels like everything ATLUS has learned in their years of making rpg's has materialized in this game.
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ATLUS and the persona team have always been 'cagey' about information, but I'd be really interested in knowing how Metaphor originally came about, because the Persona DNA can be felt in this game, it's really striking how strong it is.
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I legitimately thought this was a persona expansion or spin off, lol
So sick of all the Steam forums with the usual suspects coming and flooding the forums with the numb nutz complaints. Hoping this gets game of the year so these morons will shut up but yeah they will latch on to another word. Never a lack of it in this day and age is there?
Is it a TRUE "10/10"? I really don't think so. I think what we're seeing is too little impartiality. This is just another Persona game in essence, and while a certain group of players enjoy it, I don't think that translates outside the niche.
Put into comparison with top games of other types, I don't see this holding up to the likes of Elden Ring, The Witcher 3, Halo 2, Portal 2, Skyrim, Bioshock, or the myriad other all-time greats. So while it's likely the best of its type, does that really make it one of the best OVERALL?
I'm not sold. But I always say games are art. Not everyone likes Metallica. Not everyone likes Monet paintings.
Ridrith said: No, dude. Being unwilling to try a game doesn't mean it's "your 0." It means you aren't qualified to have an actual opinion because you can't even give a surface level critique.
Being exclusively a western games fan isn't any less cringe than being a weeb. If you can't respect both, that makes you an Ameriboo.
It was in development for a long time as Project Re Fantasy.
That's what we like to call an opinion. Reviewers are just reviewers, I don't think the intent is to uphold these people as some kind of authority or word on if a game is bad or not. They're just like critics. You either care about what they have to say, or you don't. It's ultimately up to the person playing the game if it's a 10 for them or not.
For this particular reviewer, it's a 10. Maybe it isn't for you.
Yeah for me, P5(R) was still a 10 even though I didn't care much for the story (at last not until the royal arc) or half the cast. They literally did everything else person which kind of made up for it imo.
Sold.
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Anyway, just not my cup of tea I guess, but glad that people who are into this style of game found something for themselves.
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I think it just takes years of watching anime like I did from a young kid in Asia to associate the art to not really human equivalents. I treat it like how it is meant to be treated as an artistic expression. I see such beauty in it and I have wept buckets playing games or watching anime that have touched my heart in so many ways.
I am sorry you could not get past the art style but I rather that honesty than a complaint about the art itself. There can be such remarkable and truly epic content in both anime and games with that style and it is a loss not to be able to enjoy it.
Back to the review; I think a 10 is a tiny bit generous (I would probably rate it a 9 so far with about 12 hours in), but I absolutely love the game. Fire emblem-like setting with Persona gameplay elements and another incredibly stylized aesthetic. If someone loves Persona 5 they will love this (assuming they aren't against more medieval settings).
I agree with a lot of the points around how this is a great evolution on the Persona framework for characters. Allowing the mixing and matching of "personas" (Archtypes here) between any characters and cross-learning skills opens up great strategic gameplay while also allowing you to keep your favorite characters in the party.
I agree the engine feels a step out of date, but the art looks so good that I don't mind. After several technical hiccups in the demo, the gameplay in the full release (with a few minor configuration changes) has run beautifully and I'm enjoying the storyline so far.
Eastern games aren't all anime, fyi. I loved Black Myth Wukong, the Yakuza series, the Dark Souls series and Elden Ring. None of those are anime style. Nice try.
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