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How is that Metaphor game? I'm not a big anime-style game fan so I never really gave it a good look. Is it like Final Fantasy?
More like Persona but they're not in high school
they aren't technically in high school but the main plot is 'be the most popular kid in the kingdom'
damn, atlus got so bold since persona 3
What is a Persona if not a SMT game but inside a school
SMT If... fans rn (all 3 of them):
Ah, never played Persona either. Is the game itself good?
My partner and I really loved it. It has the day-by-day system like persona but barely involves the typical SMT monsters (no fusion either). It’s takes on everything except monarchy are decent iirc.
If you only played Final Fantasy it's harder to compare (the only FFs I've played are 4-6, 10+ years ago, and lost interest in all of them). It's turn based, anime fantasy (but thankfully not as cliche as teen dramas - most characters are and act like young adults, with little fanservice), has a fantastic job system (with a lot of job combinations having combo attacks), and give you extra turns for hitting weaknesses. It also has lifesim elements (cook, talk, read to get stats and abilities) and a calendar system, so activities take time - it's very generous though.
My only issue was crappy balance past the midgame - some bosses are too weak or strong, and by the endgame you are silly overpowered if you're a completionist. The story's great but not groundbreaking. Characters are generally good.
"It also has lifesim elements (cook, talk, read to get stats and abilities) and a calendar system, so activities take time - it's very generous though."
I'm out. I'm just here for the story and the roleplaying. I don't need to run a family during the game.
If you want the gameplay, I'd recommend trying other Atlus games, like mainline Shin Megami Tensei (keeps the "extra turns on weakness" mechanics but is more deep about it, since you make monsters based on mythology like Pokemon - it's straight up Persona without lifesim) or Etrian Odyssey (pretty much peak class based JRPG to me, but the good ones are locked to 3DS), though alongside lifesim they cut down on story too.
Most Atlus fans love them for gameplay, which I heard is harder than FF due to importance of buffs and such. Their only JRPGs that I'd recommend for story without lifesim elements are PS2 games like Digital Devil Saga, maybe SMT IV (which is 3DS locked), and Persona 2 I heard. SMT VV for instance has good atmosphere and mythology references, but little character focus.
Honestly I just don't think these games are for me. Maybe if it becomes available on PS Plus one day I could give it a shot.