Metaphor: ReFantazio - Announced

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The Anime RPG Metaphor: ReFantazio<strong style="font-size: 1em;"> [/b]will be released on October 11:

Metaphor: ReFantazio - "ATLUS Exclusive" Showcase

From the creative minds behind <em style="font-size: 1em;">Persona 3, 4, and 5[/i] comes <em style="font-size: 1em;">Metaphor: ReFantazio[/i], a unique fantasy world, where your protagonist will journey alongside his fairy companion, Gallica, to lift the curse from the kingdom's lost prince. Control your destiny, face your fears and awaken magical "Archetype" powers that lie dormant in your heart. By awakening to an "Archetype," you will unlock the power to channel and combine the abilities of unique job classes. Strengthen your bonds and build your party to take down powerful foes and discover the kingdom's true nature.


Key Features:
-Go on quests, dungeon dive, & hunt for treasures by day. Strengthen relationships, build bonds, & increase virtues by night. Choose your actions wisely, time management is key to achieving your goal.

-Ride your "gauntlet runner" to faraway dungeons & towns across an expansive world. Discover beautiful landscapes  accompanied by captivating music, immersive UI, & anime cutscenes.

-A unique battle system combining turn based & real time action grants strategy & exhilaration at every turn. Party customization through "Archetypes" provides freedom to personalize your adventure.

-A mysterious & exciting story unfolds in a world where people must fight their own anxiety. Join the high-stakes Royal Tournament that promises hours of captivating exploration and discovery.
Thanks Couchpotato!


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"time management is key to achieving your goal". Sigh. Why can't we just play the game in a comfy manner as fast/slow as we choose?
I know everyone seems to think the Persona time-management is great, but it just seems to make a walkthrough essential. Why not let the player discover stuff at their own pace?
 
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