Upcoming JRPG Is One of the Highest-Rated Games of 2024

Upcoming JRPG Is One of the Highest-Rated Games of 2024

Key Takeaways

  • Metaphor: ReFantazio reviews have opened with a 92 aggregate score on OpenCritic.
  • Atlus’s new JRPG is hence currently the fourth highest-rated game of 2024.
  • Metaphor: ReFantazio is scheduled for release on October 11.

As someone who has spent countless hours immersed in the rich worlds of Atlus games over the years, I must say that the anticipation for Metaphor: ReFantazio is palpable. Having followed their work since my teenage years when Persona 2: Innocent Sin first captivated me, I’ve grown to appreciate their knack for crafting deep narratives and compelling combat systems.


After the lifting of the review embargo for the game “Metaphor: ReFantazio”, a flood of reviews quickly placed it among the top-rated games of 2024. Given this early response, it seems Atlus has once again crafted an exceptional role-playing adventure with “Metaphor: ReFantazio”.

The Role Playing Game, known as “ReFantazio,” which was first mentioned back in December 2016 as “Project Re:Fantasy,” had a grand unveiling during the Xbox Games Showcase in June 2023. You can expect to find it on store shelves starting October 11.

Metaphor: ReFantazio Reviews Open With an Aggregate Score of 92

Prior to its launch on October 7th, the game review restrictions were removed on Monday. The outpouring of reviews for the game, titled “ReFantazio”, has been exceptionally favorable, as indicated by its current “Mighty” rating on OpenCritic. This impressive label is based on a combined score of 92 and an almost perfect 98% recommendation rate from reviewers, placing it as the fourth top-rated game of 2024 thus far. Given that the review embargo was only recently lifted, there’s a chance that the JRPG’s position in OpenCritic’s annual rankings might shift in the near future.

Currently, ReFantazio is being praised more than many highly-regarded games set for release in 2024 such as Balatro, Fate/Stay Night Remastered, and Tekken 8. It’s possible that it could even surpass Tsukihime: A Piece of Blue Glass Moon, a visual novel from Type-Moon with the same aggregate score but a flawless recommendation rate on OpenCritic. To achieve this, it would need to reach or exceed the average score of 93 that Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth currently holds.

Top 10 Highest-Rated Games of 2024 So Far, According to OpenCritic

No.GameTop Critic AverageRecommendation RateRelease Date
1.Astro Bot9599%Sep 6
2.Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth9399%Feb 29
3.Tsukihime: A Piece of Blue Glass Moon92100%Jun 27
4.Metaphor: ReFantazio9298%Oct 11
5.Fate/Stay Night Remastered9292%Aug 7
6.Balatro91100%Feb 20
Satisfactory91100%Sep 11
8.Castlevania Dominus Collection90100%Aug 27
The Crimson Diamond90100%Aug 15
10.Tekken 89099%Jan 25

Game Rant’s review of Metaphor: ReFantazio was filled with praise for its stunning artwork, complex and thought-provoking storyline, and intense combat that features one of the best RPG job systems ever created. Many other reviewers shared similar sentiments, praising the game for advancing Atlus’s gameplay formula, a refinement that Atlus has been perfecting with the Shin Megami Tensei series and its many spin-offs over five decades.

In terms of unique criticisms, some critics seem to be bothered by the fact that the game Metaphor: ReFantazio plays quite a bit like the Persona series. They argue that its design is too much of a copycat to deserve a perfect rating. However, fans of Atlus might see this as an advantage rather than a disadvantage, especially since the Persona series has been Atlus’s most successful franchise for quite some time now. Ignoring the specific criticisms, it seems that Atlus’s first new IP in over a decade is shaping up to be quite impressive, and RPG fans will have something exciting to look forward to on October 11.

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2024-10-07 19:54