HoloDust said:
Well, not everyone cares for the same things and genres. Besides, if those folks are interested, they can always pick it up later. I personally have very little interest in this game - JRPGs are not my thing, and only thing that really moves it from "no interest at all" category is that it's French take on the genre, with French historically having some games that have novel approach in different genres that resonate with me. So maybe, just maybe, sometimes in the future. That said, I have no wish to replay Oblivion, being it's quite bellow Morrowind and Daggerfall (and latter has been patiently waiting for replay, in Unity fan made facelift version). |
Oh I'm not a big turn based fan either, I enjoy Atlus games for the sims elements and put up with the turn based stuff, I can't even force myself through Yakuza Like a Dragon although the story is excellent cause of the turn based combat but this is different, it's Atlus games with real time features, even more so than Metaphor (and no high school students, melodrama or anime dialogue thank god). Real time parrying, dodge, real time counters and timed taps for extra damage. It's the Sekiro of turn based games and souls inspired in many ways from enemy design to mechanics and it looks to be what Metaphor was promised to be and actually deserving of it's praise instead of the slog of a game we got on that, that does so little new and getting away with the slimmest budget possible for maximum profit, God I hate that company now but anyway, yeah, this is more than just a turn based game....apparently and I strongly suspect the critics and Youtubers have it right, at least I hope they are, I didn't wanna spoil the story for myself so selectively read pieces of reviews.
Oh and not to mention there is a massively detailed strategy system here under the hood, it's more like building in strategy games like Overlord Unicorn than turn based RPG's, fun customising and with allowances to stumble upon game breaking stuff and get super OP.
Last edited by LegitHyperbole - on 25 April 2025






