First review for Persona devs' new JRPG Metaphor: ReFantazio gives it the exact same score as Persona 5 Royal and confirms it's at least 80 hours long

Metaphor: ReFantazio
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The very first review of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Metaphor: ReFantazio 🅺is in, and it's glowing. Long-r♌unning Japanese magazine Famitsu has awarded the upcoming JRPG a 37/40. That's the exact same score it gave Persona 5 Royal back in 2019, so it looks like the Persona veterans behind it all are keeping up their impressive pedigree.

Famitsu a꧒ssigns four reviewers to each game it scores, and those reviewers all assign scores from 1 to 10 which are then added together for the final review verdict. As (thanks to the Japanese summary from ), the Metaphor: ReFantazio scores were 9/9/10/9, for a final total of 37/40. (The magazine also reviewed the Silent Hill 2 remake in this issue, which received 8/9/9/9 scores for a final tall🔯y of 35/40.)

at the time. That is, notably, somewhat less than the rating for the original 2016 release of Persona 5 (10/10/10/9, or 39/40), but still stronger than the reviews the magazine offered to the previous PS2 games, Persona 4 (8/9/8/8, or 33/40) and Persona 3 (9/8/8/8, or 33/40).

In any case, a 37/40 is high prai♐se indeed from Famitsu, which tends to be pretty stingy with perfect scores. Only eight games have received 40/40s in the past decade, and just one of those - Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth - launched in 2024.

The Famitsu review also corroborates the length of Metaphor: ReFantazio. The devs 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询ꦍ:clocked it at a similar leng🎶th to Persona 5, and that estimate appears to hold up. Gematsu's translation notes that "it takes about 80 hours to clear the story, or 100 hours with sideꦇ activities." I'm not sure I can survive yet another 2024 RPG with a triple-digit hour count, but for this one I'm willing to try.

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