2024 has been host to a number of incredible RPGs, including the likes of Granblue Fantasy: Relink, Dragon’s Dogma 2And Metaphor: Refantazio. Naturally, some of these, namely Final Fantasy 7 RebirthGot more of a look-in than others, with certain incredible RPGs being swept aside, their trailers barely hitting 100,000 views. However, these RPGs are worth a shot because they bring so many amazing qualities to the table.
Of course, there are obvious contenders for best JRPG of 2024, though There is one game in particular that everyone has seemingly forgotten. Despite getting rave reviews and coming from one of the best RPG developers around, this game has been largely swept under the rug. Luckily, word of mouth will hopefully see it skyrocket up the charts and potentially even get it a GOTY nomination.
It has been called one of Atlus’ best games
Metaphor: Refantazio is easily one of the best games of 2024Having already reached critical acclaim, scoring an impressive 94 on Metacritic From 35 different reviewers. It’s a sprawling epic JRPG filled with a huge cast of memorable characters and stylish turn-based combat that comes from one of the biggest JRPG publishers around, Atlus. It is responsible for the Persona And Shin Megami Tensei series, both of which are incredibly popular.
so, It would make sense that everyone would flock to Metaphor: RefantazioBut, surprisingly, it’s overshadowed by bigger games. It launched around the same time as Silent Hill 2 RemakeThat touched a lot of media attention, and in the same year as the huge one Final Fantasy 7 RebirthWhich has millions of views on its 2023 Summer Games Fest trailer, while metaphor Reached just over 150k on his 2023 Game Awards one. It is shocking to see, although it is likely because Metaphor: Refantazio is a brand new IP with a unique aesthetic that may not appeal to everyone.
It blends modern turn-based combat with a unique political-driven narrative
Metaphor: Refantazio Borrows a lot of elements from the Persona series, although it also manages to forge its own path, ensuring it feels unique and appeals to those who are not fond of persona s Verify. in Metaphor: RefantazioPlayers embark on an epic adventure across the United Kingdom of Euchronia to help the prince – whom everyone believes is dead – take his rightful place on the throne. Unlike persona s high school setting, Metaphor: Refantazio Takes place in an original medieval fantasy universe filled with its own gaggle of strange monsters only Studio Zero knows how to make.
Metaphor: Refantazio Takes place in an original medieval fantasy universe filled with its own gaggle of strange monsters only Studio Zero knows how to make.
When fans are not engaged with the central story, they will be set to freely explore, using each day to the fullest to perform various tasks. Metaphor: Refantazio Runs on an in-game calendar system, so players will need to make the most of the time they have to explore dungeons, build their chains and fight deadly monsters. The sheer variety of things is one of the best parts of Metaphor: RefantazioBut it naturally pushes its runtime up quite high.
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Combat will be familiar to fans of The Persona series because it is a modern turn-based affairAlthough instead of catchy jazz music, there is a triumphant orchestral soundtrack with lots of chanting. Players will unlock archetypes, which serve as metaphor Form of personas, with each of them completely changing the flow of combat. It is up to players to find the best combination of archetypes to overcome even the hardest battles.
Players can pick it up on PlayStation, Xbox, and PC
Metaphor: Refantazio is available for purchase on almost every platform, including PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC. Unfortunately, it is not yet available on the Nintendo Switch, although a Switch port of Persona 5 Royale Came several years after the original game launched, so the same could happen with metaphor. Regardless, Those interested in its unique blend of turn-based action and political intrigue can purchase it for $69.99.
In addition, it is a huge Metaphor: Refantazio Demo that players can try for free, which gives them access to the entire prologue, a long part of the game that introduces the main story, key characters, combat, several locations and archetypes. It’s a great way to test whether it’s the right fit, especially since all the progress made in the demo carries over to the full release. There’s really no reason not to try Metaphor: RefantazioEspecially since it’s bound to be one of the best RPGs of 2024, and perhaps even the most fondly remembered.
Sources: Metacritic, YouTube/Official Atlas West
RPG
JRPG
Action
Adventure
- Released
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October 11, 2024
- developer(s)
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Studio Zero
- Publisher(s)
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Atlas