Metaphor: ReFantazio Reviews Drop and Reveal Another Game of the Year Frontrunner

Metaphor: ReFantazio Reviews Drop and Reveal Another Game of the Year Frontrunner

As a seasoned gamer with over two decades of gaming under my belt, I can confidently say that Atlus has outdone themselves yet again with Metaphor: ReFantazio. It’s been a while since a game has left me this awestruck and eager to delve deeper into its world.


It appears that Atlus could potentially win Game of the Year with their game Metaphor: ReFantazio. Critics have just released their reviews for this new RPG, and they’ve been extremely positive so far. Although its final score might change as more reviews come in, it’s currently one of the highest-rated games of 2024 at this moment.

As a die-hard fan, I’ve been keeping tabs on the latest reviews for “Metaphor: ReFantazio” over on Metacritic, and let me tell you, the game has been making waves! At the moment of writing this, it holds an impressive 94/100 aggregate score for its PS5 version. The Xbox Series X/S and PC versions are also receiving top marks, with scores of 92/100 and 90/100 respectively. With around 60 reviews in total from various publications, it’s clear that more glowing praises will be pouring in soon. I can hardly wait to dive into this masterpiece!

To put in perspective just how great these reviews for Metaphor: ReFantazio are, it immediately puts the game in a tie as the top-reviewed title of the year on Metacritic. It’s tied at a 94 rating alongside Astro Bot and Elden Ring: Shadows of the Erdtree and is two points above Final Fantasy VII Rebirth. Some other games on the shortlist for “Best of 2024” include UFO 50, Animal Well, Balatro, Tekken 8, and Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth.

It’s important to note that more reviews for the game “Metaphor: ReFantazio” are on the horizon, so its current score on Metacritic is likely to change. Regardless of a slight decrease in points, it’s clear that “Metaphor” is shaping up to be a strong contender for Game of the Year in the coming months. Although it’s uncertain if it will receive a nomination at The Game Awards, we’ll find out more about that in November.

Regarding our take on the game “Metaphor: ReFantazio“, we’ve only just begun exploring its levels, but rest assured, we’ll be sharing our insights with you right here on ComicBook in no time!

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2024-10-07 17:39