The best anime RPG

Anime RPGs are some of the most detailed games in their genres. They offer long stories, a unique art style, and plenty of gimmicks that give each game its own unique identity. There are plenty of long-running franchises as well as experiments that start their own series.



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Some games have this classic turn-based combat that's easy to understand, while others make it so your decisions in the story determine how the battles end. So if you love anime, JRPGs, and being able to experience stories you'll never forget, then check out some of the best anime RPGs.


10 The heart of the kingdom

A combination of Anime and Disney

Systems

PlayStation-1

Released
September 17, 2002

ESRB
E for Everyone: Violence

Kingdom Hearts is a strange combination of Disney and Square Enix properties. It's an unlikely combination that shouldn't be mixed, but somehow it manages to make an entire series while still looking good.

Kingdom Hearts is where you want to start your journey as it brings original anime characters like Sora along with Disney's Goofy and Donald. With real-time combat and elements of leveling up and RPG encounters, this is one anime RPG you want to play if you want to start exploring the genre more.


9 Persona 5 Royale

Stealing hearts

Persona 5 Royal

Released
October 31, 2019

Developers
P Studio, Atlus

Publishers
P Studio, Atlus

ESRB
m

Persona 5 Royale is the definitive version of the fifth main game in the Persona series. As you explore Japan, go to school, develop romance, and battle the inner palaces of other people's minds, nothing gets more anime than this.

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As an RPG, this game is perfectly styled to provide some of the most unique dungeon and even combat UI. This is the perfect game to give you a modern taste of what Persona has to offer before going back and experiencing some of the older titles.

8 Genshin Impact

A gacha game worth pulling out


RPG

Action

Adventure

Gacha

Open world

Released
September 28, 2020

ESRB
T for Teen – Fantasy Violence, Alcohol Reference

Genshin Impact has taken elements of gacha games as well as the stylized exploration approach of Breath of the Wild to bring something unique to the mobile gaming arena. Genshin Impact has dozens of anime characters to choose from, each with their own unique abilities.

You will need to level up your characters and give them upgrades such as weapons and items that are unique to them. With so many unique role models and personalities, you're bound to find a character you resonate with and want on your team.

7 Fire Emblem Engage

Think before you move

Systems

8-bit grayscale logo

Platforms
Switch

Released
January 20, 2023

Publishers
Nintendo

ESRB
T for Teens due to fantasy violence, mild language, mild suggestive themes

Fire Emblem Engage carries over the core gameplay of the Fire Emblem franchise while enhancing it. It often feels like you're playing chess, with each character having their own strengths and weaknesses and movement patterns. So the characters are not only fun to learn about, but also interesting to see them in action.


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You will need the mind of a strategist to master this game. Every choice you make can have consequences on the battlefield, whether it means seeing one of your characters extinguished forever or going through a fight without losing anyone.

6 Neptunia: Sisters VS Sisters

A personalized gaming console

The Neptunia franchise has always done a great job of turning the idea of ​​video game consoles into anime characters. It also excels at thematizing the conflicts it faces with real issues in the industry. Maybe retro consoles are making a comeback, or the console is in danger of becoming obsolete.

Neptunia: Sisters VS Sisters has Nepgear and her friends fighting for the fate of Gamindustri after being sidelined for two years. The game has combat that is both strategic and has hack-and-slash elements. If you like games, puns and cute anime girls, then this is the game for you.


5 Digimon survive

Part novel, part RPG

Released
July 28, 2022

Developers
come on

Publishers
Bandai Namco Studios

ESRB
T for Teens: Crude Humor, Fantasy Violence, Language, Mild Gore

Digimon has always been known for touching on much darker themes than other monster taming franchises. Digimon Survive takes a more narrative approach to anime RPGs where your interactions with your Digimon partner have a direct effect on how they develop and where the story goes.

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Halfway through the game you have to read the story and make decisions. In the second half, you will fight other Digimon or even befriend them, depending on how you interact with them during the fight. Ultimately, this anime story must be written by you.

4 Atelier Ryza: Eternal Darkness and Secret Hideout

Prepare something good


Atelier Ryza: Eternal Darkness and Secret Hideout

Platforms
PS4, Switch, PC

Released
October 29, 2019

Developers
A whiff

ESRB
T for Teens due to alcohol, fantasy violence, mild language, mild suggestive themes

Atelier Ryza: Ever Darkness and the Secret Hideout is the game that started the Ryza era of the Atelier franchise. Not only is it an excellent anime RPG to start with, but it also has unique mechanics and an interesting potion crafting system.

Alchemy is one of the biggest parts of the game, with the mechanic requiring you to learn new recipes, find ingredients, and craft items to help you in and out of battle. This anime RPG even got an anime adaptation due to its popularity.

3 Dragon Quest XI S

A traditional JRPG

If you're looking for one of the best JRPGs of all time, Dragon Quest XI S has a classic narrative with a more traditional fighting style. When your fate is intertwined with a long-forgotten hero, it's up to you to stop the darkness looming over you.


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Dragon Quest XI S excels in everything from the combat to the story, but the most notable feature is that all the characters are unique with their own hopes, dreams and aspirations. With Akira Toriyama's designs, it's impossible not to fall in love with their stories.

2 Vision of mana

A vibrant world

Released
August 29, 2024

ESRB
T for Teens due to fantasy violence, mildly suggestive themes

Visions of Mana is by far one of the most colorful anime RPGs you can look at. Everything from the environments, the character designs, and the stars in the sky feel alive. While the gameplay and story feel a bit more old school, it's the art style that makes you want to play from start to finish.

From fighting monsters in living fields to walking through frozen mountains, there's plenty to explore in this world to make the adventure worthwhile. Harness the power of the elements and carve out your own destiny.


1 Final Fantasy 7 Remake

A classic remade

Final Fantasy 7 Remake

Systems

PlayStation-1

Released
April 10, 2020

ESRB
T for Teens due to language, suggestive themes, alcohol and tobacco use, violence

Developers
Square Enix Business Division 1

Final Fantasy 7 changed the gaming landscape by bringing more players into the franchise than ever before. Final Fantasy 7 Remake covers everything from the first disc of the original game with fully updated graphics and gameplay mechanics.

This is an anime RPG for old and new fans alike. As Cloud and his companions battle the Shinra Corporation, they must secure victory before greed causes the entire planet to collapse in on itself. This is a masterpiece reborn for modern times.

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