“The world is a horrific place, defined by inequality and intolerance. And the ones who shaped it are the wealthy few who sit atop it,” Brigitta, the merchant, tells the protagonist in Metaphor: ReFantazio. I was so surprised to read such an idea in a major JRPG that I took a screen grab. She’s not wrong, I thought.
There are many such moments in Metaphor: ReFantazio, the 100-ish hour JPRG from Persona 5 developer Atlus, which was released in October. The game takes place in the fantasy nation of Euchronia, populated by nine tribes who are treated with vastly different levels of privilege and prejudice.
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