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Metaphor: ReFantazio labels its main quests as operations ... as we're in the final stages of Save the Prince from Death's Curse. Following Rella's sacrifice and her revelations about the church ...
Metaphor: ReFantazio originally had a much more brutal battle system that took notes from the notoriously challenging 2003 ...
The Metaphor: ReFantazio figure of Junah costs 24,200 yen (~$169.45) and is now available for pre-order from the Kotobukiya online store until June 3, 2025. Metaphor: ReFantazio is readily ...
As an example, since combat can be very difficult in Metaphor, he wanted to heighten the feeling of speed and aggression with the menu design. “When players are smashing away at an enemy ...
Some people just want to get on with things, and that's why Atlus—the guys who make Persona and Metaphor: ReFantazio—has been ...
Metaphor: ReFantazio is yet another glowing example of a phenomenal turn-based JRPG from Atlus, but its lead battle planner was once of the opinion that turn-based combat was becoming "outdated." ...
Metaphor: ReFantazio and Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth put Sega in the upper-echelon of publishers last year. Metaphor: ReFantazio's themes of political oppression and perseverance in the face of ...
2024 was marked by great releases, and one of the most outstanding was Metaphor: ReFantazio. This RPG not only impressed with its stunning visual design but also lived up to the expectations its ...
This was also the case with Metaphor: ReFantazio, the Persona-like RPG developed by ATLUS’ Studio Zero. During a speech at GDC, a battle designer on Metaphor acknowledged that ATLUS ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Metaphor: ReFantazio's upcoming official strategy guide is available to preorder for $49 (was $55) at Amazon. Though originally scheduled to ...
While a certain awards show went for a game with a cute robot, others looked to the latest Atlus RPG, Metaphor ReFantazio, and gave it the highest of honors. It’s not hard to see why they did so ...
Metaphor: ReFantazio is Atlus’ love letter to the JRPG genre, and it’s their best one yet. I must admit, I’m a massive fan of Atlus and their Persona series. Having played Persona 5 Royal for the ...