I'm currently playing Metaphor and I'm about two thirds of the way though and I don't get the 94 metacritic for this game at all. The graphics are poor. The dungeon design is very poor and extremely basic , a step back from P5R. There's a very bloated job system where you won't want to use more than a quarter of them. The game expects you to master all these jobs on the protagonist (there's a trophy for it) but there's not enough battles to do so, so you stay and try to grind job exp in some dungeons where there's these rocks that spawn enemies continuously but by doing so you also gain regular exp which makes you level up and once your too high for the enemies you defeat them instantly in the field without entering real combat. Well even though I didn't grind much, I'm above the level in each new dungeon I go to now so I can't do any real fights except the boss of that dungeon. I just one shot everything from the field which is not fun and puts me to sleep.
The story so far is alright. Some good characters, some interesting plot twists. But it's pretty woke. Similarly to Tales of Arise and FF16, Metaphor is also about social injustice and trying to change the world to be some commie utopia.One of the main antagonists wants to create a world where everybody gets an equal shot no matter their race or background, a meritocracy. But the hero and his friends don't like that, they want equity it seems. Another evil faction is the church, one that of course looks a lot like Christianity. At one point a woman who killed countless children is made out to be a victim, she decides to turn herself in to help us and one of your party members says that she doesn't have to, that she suffered enough and shouldn't be punished. It honestly made me sick. Thankfully the "bad guy" church swiftly killed her for her crimes.
I think so far this game is a 75-79 at best and I don't really see how it will shoot up to 94 by the end.
Honestly between this game, FF16 and Tales of Arise that all have this social justice theme, I think Tales of Arise is actually the best of the lot by quite a bit.
The story so far is alright. Some good characters, some interesting plot twists. But it's pretty woke. Similarly to Tales of Arise and FF16, Metaphor is also about social injustice and trying to change the world to be some commie utopia.One of the main antagonists wants to create a world where everybody gets an equal shot no matter their race or background, a meritocracy. But the hero and his friends don't like that, they want equity it seems. Another evil faction is the church, one that of course looks a lot like Christianity. At one point a woman who killed countless children is made out to be a victim, she decides to turn herself in to help us and one of your party members says that she doesn't have to, that she suffered enough and shouldn't be punished. It honestly made me sick. Thankfully the "bad guy" church swiftly killed her for her crimes.
I think so far this game is a 75-79 at best and I don't really see how it will shoot up to 94 by the end.
Honestly between this game, FF16 and Tales of Arise that all have this social justice theme, I think Tales of Arise is actually the best of the lot by quite a bit.