I Absolutely ADORE Heismay In Metaphor: ReFantazio



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Heismay has very quickly become my GOAT in this game but honestly, I love this cast so much. Every character tugs on my heart strings ;w; Anyways I hope you guys enjoy seeing me struggle so hard during my fight with him LOL I was losing my mind.

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Chapters:
00:00 Intro
01:08 Gantlet Runner
04:04 Catherina
11:25 Gantlet Runner
15:52 Human Worm
33:26 Heismay’s Den
54:57 Heismay Fight
1:01:32 Story
1:18:38 Blind Well Alley
1:20:47 Heismay Awakening
1:24:52 Story
1:34:54 Outro

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10 thoughts on “I Absolutely ADORE Heismay In Metaphor: ReFantazio”

  1. Don't feel too bad about the Heismay fight. I went through the whole thing and NEVER figured out the secret. It wasn't until watching this video that had any idea. I was checking all the details of his body/outfit so carefully and missed the most obvious thing. 😂

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  2. I knew that the kidnappings had to be an inside job because I already knew that Heismay was a party member thanks to promotional materials, so I figured he couldn't be the party responsible. I just didn't predict the culprit or their reasons behind it at all.

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  3. I was honestly so surprised at this games take and perspective on racism and oppression, for Japanese creators, they understood it so well. And how a hotpot of different races would interact with one another was realistic too.

    I like how Heismay brought up the idea of “true equality”, you see a ton of people say that nowadays. But when you’re a minority…. there’s less of you so “equal footing” means an advantage for the people who make up a majority of a country. This game gets so much deeper, and I love how Louis is also for equality as an antagonist. Makes it feel more personal in its message when the protagonist and antagonist approach racism differently. Although Louis is so full of mysteries, cant wait until you get farther in the game!

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