The latest Metaphor: ReFantazio patch added a feature that I really wanted in my 100-hour playthrough of this massive JRPG

Metaphor: ReFantazio's protagonist looks out into the distance, with his fairy companion Gallica holding onto his shoulder.
(Image credit: Atlus / Sega)

It's not quite on the level of Baldur's Gate 3 adding cross-companion storage, but the new Metaphor: ReFantazio update is close behind it on the Gradient of RPG Inventory Convenience – the GRPGIC, we in the business call it. The patch added two small yet significant menu quality-of-life features that would've come in mighty handy during my 100-hour playthrough last year.

Update 1.11 (that is, 1.112.0 on Xbox, 1.11 on PlayStation, 1.0.112.0 on Windows, and 1.0.11.0 on Steam) hit Metaphor yesterday, January 14, and while the patch notes are short, I practically sprinted to my couch to update the game after seeing the headliners.

Before this patch, you'd have to slap on your new boots and swords in one menu, go back to the main menu, and then rearrange your party members – that is, put those new boots on the ground. You couldn't adjust your deployed party, either who's active or what row they're in, straight from the gearing menu. For shame.

Austin Wood
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