At 6:23 the npc sitting down on the left has dark magla coming out of him, you can see the shards are black, awesome vid as always. There was soooo much stuff I didn't notice
great vid again chris! weird at 12:01, when the protag has the notes over his head, there is a similarity to the persona games. however, in the persona games you only ever see the notes for social stat increases (proficiency, knowledge ect.), not for hp or mp increases from the gym for example. so maybe you also get a stat increase for using the washing machine as well as the mp increase (maybe +1 to eloquence). or maybe i am completely wrong or overthinking this. regardless great vid chris, you vids on metaphor are my favourite out there.
Back when original FFVII was getting pre-release hype in the press you just knew you were on the cusp of something very, very grand. And that's the same sort of vibe I'm getting from Metaphor. The art design for this game is off the charts. Everything I've seen suggests a development team who are on fire. I haven't been so thoroughly prepared to clear the decks for an RPG like this in years.
Wow, you are very observant. I wouldn't have noticed all these details. I wonder how long it took you to enact all these theories prior to even making this video. Kudos. 👏
I so badly want this game, but I am gonna feel like such a sucker if they release an enhanced version in a few years, so I'm gonna wait. It's gonna be a painful wait though, because this looks insanely good, and I really wanna avoid spoilers
The royal version won't be from the original staff, so it's diffrent experience, and it always have diffrent game design choices, with new additions like a new whole entry experience, so for me, I recommend you to play it when it released and don't wait for the royal version.
@@xtr.7662I doubt it for this game. Hard to imagine how a rerelease would work for a game that uses an entirely new world concept without ruining the original concept
@@seekohler thanks! note i’m wondering how the people at Atlus who decided on the name pronounce the title, whether they say it as it spoken in italian, or some other way