Metaphor ReFantazio feels like a breath of fresh air. Yes, there are systems borrowed from both Persona and Shin Megami Tensei but there are also plenty of new ideas in Atlus’ fantasy-inspired world.
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One of this autumn's most compelling upcoming games is Metaphor: ReFantazio. Created by Studio Zero, one of Persona 5, Shin Megami Tensei, and Catherine studio Atlus's internal divisions, Metaphor ...
Metaphor: ReFantazio is the first original game from Atlus' new Studio Zero, but it fails to bring much that sets it apart from the Persona franchise. Imad was a senior reporter covering Google and ...
Game creator Yoko Taro, best known for his game Nier: Automata and his commitment to wearing a mask in public, recently shared high praise about Katsura Hashino, producer and director of the Persona ...
It looks like Atlus has a frontrunner for Game of the Year on its hands with Metaphor: ReFantazio. Reviews for the latest RPG from the company behind Persona and Shin Megami Tensei dropped this ...
Have you ever seen ‘The Garden of Earthly Delights’ by Renaissance painter Hieronymus Bosch? It’s a messed up little curio of a piece, painted across three panels and representing the breadth of ...
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Metaphor: ReFantazio, the 2024 massive RPG hit made by Studio Zero and published by Atlus, sailed from critical acclaim to Game Awards glory to a marquee debut on Xbox Game Pass. The game’s legs are a ...
A uniquely glorious fantasy filled with style and substance. Metaphor: ReFantazio is an epic RPG fit for a king. The Fantasy genre is steeped in tradition stretching back to Tolkien – so it’s a ...
This post is part 2 of a series. To see the first entry, click here. In my last post, we discussed how literature can force you to become aware of and understand specific things. We considered how ...