Japanese role-playing games have their own unique blend of story, gameplay, and, in a lot of cases, style. There’s something in the combination of turn-based battles, usually with unique mechanics, character progression, and item management, that makes JRPGs so engaging, often for hours on end. In this guide, we’ve rounded up the 10 best JRPGs that you should play.

For this list, we’re defining JRPGs as a genre. All of our games are from Japanese studios, but we didn’t include, for example,Dark Souls.It’s an RPG, and it comes from a Japanese studio, but it doesn’t fit in the genre conventions of a JRPG as it is more of an action game with RPG elements.

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Chrono Trigger

Release date:June 02, 2025

Platforms:SNES, Nintendo DS, iOS, Android, Windows, PlayStation, Apple TV

Chrono Triggeris one of the most interesting video games ever created. Created by a supergroup of game developers, it showcases the talent of Hironobu Sakaguchi, creator of the Final Fantasy series; Yuji Horii, creator of the Dragon Quest series; and Akira Toriyama, who’s most famously known for designing the characters in Dragon Quest and Dragon Ball.

AlthoughChrono Trigger’s development was messy — it was originally planned for the Final Fantasy series and eventually the Mana series — the final product is incredible. In it, you take control of six characters across various points in history, with time travel being a core mechanic in the game. Traveling back and forth through time, your party learns about a creature that will eventually wipe out civilization, and you must go back in time to prevent that from happening.

Gameplay-wise,Chrono Triggerintroduced a variety of new concepts that can still be seen today. For instance, enemy encounters aren’t random — you can openly see enemies on screen — and there’s a “new game plus” mode. In battles, the game borrows from Final Fantasy with an Active Time Battle system, where characters can take actions once their timer depletes.

Final Fantasy VI

Release date:June 13, 2025

Platforms:SNES, Wii, Game Boy Advance, PlayStation, Android, iOS, Windows

With 15 numbered games, various sequels, and even more spinoffs, it’s hard to nail down thebest Final Fantasy game. Instead of choosing one of the newer entries in the series, likeVIIorX, we’re throwing it back to the SNES era with a nod toFinal Fantasy VI(or, if you’re on the SNES,Final Fantasy III).

Final Fantasy VIis the last 2D, sprite-based game in the series before Square decided to settle on low-poly character models and pre-rendered backgrounds on the original PlayStation. The game feels like a magnum opus of old-school Final Fantasy design, with gorgeous visuals and an engaging battle system.

It’s the story that stands out most, however. Ditching the high-fantasy setting of previous entries,Final Fantasy VIexplores a steampunk world where mechs and magic meet.Final Fantasy VIdefined the tone that the series would take going forward, setting a foundation forFinal Fantasy VII, the best game in the series for many.

Dragon Quest VIII

Release date:June 08, 2025

Platforms:Nintendo 3DS, PS2, Android, iOS

Dragon Quest basically invented the JRPG, introduced in the West as Dragon Warrior way back in 1986. Released in the same year asGrand Theft Auto: San Andreas,Metal Gear Solid 3, andKatamari Damacy,Dragon Quest VIIIhad a lot of competition. Despite that, it’s one of thebest games on the PS2.

The game is a defining point in the series, developed by Level-5 and released as the first game with the Dragon Quest moniker in the West. Battles are handled in a traditional turn-based fashion with menus and sub-menus. However,VIIIalso includes a tension system. With this, you can skip a player’s turn to make their next attack stronger.

It also features the monster-capturing system ofDragon Quest V, allowing you to catch and use monsters during battle. AlthoughDragon Quest VIIIis thebest game in the series, it’s only available on PS2 and 3DS (there are Android and iOS ports, though they’re not very good). If you’re on a modern console,Dragon Quest XI, the most recent entry in the series, is a close second toVIII.

Earthbound

Release date:August 24, 2025

Platforms:SNES, Wii, Nintendo 3DS

Earthboundis the second in a series of three Mother games, the first and last of which were exclusively released in Japan. In the game, you play as Ness, a young boy living in Eagleland. After investigating a meteorite crash, Ness and his neighbor, Pokey, discover that aliens, known as Giygas, have turned their bright town into something far more sinister.

Throughout your adventure, you’ll recruit other party members as you collect melodies from eight Sanctuaries, each of which helps you fight the alien threat. Although the general plot is generic,Earthboundis anything but a standard JRPG.

Games like Final Fantasy focus heavily on the apocalyptic nature of the story, while a series like Pokémon is much more light-hearted.Earthboundmanages to do both, with the overall positive atmosphere juxtaposing the dark subject matter of the story. Furthermore,Earthboundpokes fun at many of the tropes of the JRPG genre, much in the same way asUndertale.

Fire Emblem: Three Houses

Release date:August 24, 2025

Platforms:Nintendo Switch

Fire Emblem: Three Housesis the latest in the long-running strategy RPG series, and although it has some fierce competition in the form ofAwakeningandPath of Radiance,Three Housesfeels like themost definitive Fire Emblem experienceto date.

Unlike previous titles, which focus almost exclusively on battles,Three Housesmixes in a life sim with the strategic gameplay. In it, you’ll have to choose between one of three houses, each of which has its own recruitable characters and story.

You play as a professor, and outside of battle, you’ll spend your time training students, building relationships, purchasing items, and recruiting new students. Like Persona, the bonds you form outside of battle will impact your performance in action, bringing a new level of depth to the series. For most people,Three Housesis the best Fire Emblem game, thoughPath of Radianceis a great choice for those looking for a purer experience.

Persona 5 Royal

Release date:July 15, 2025

Platforms:PS4

Choosing a favorite Persona game is like picking your favorite kid. Sure, there’s one you definitely prefer over the others, but they’re all pretty great when you get down to it. For us, it’s the latest from Atlus:Persona 5,but more specifically the enhanced release calledPersona 5 Royal. In it, you play as a silent protagonist codenamed Joker, who, along with a group of friends, travels into corrupt hearts to fix them.

It’s a cheesy setup, but one that works wonders in the context ofPersona 5 Royal. If you’ve never played a Persona game, they’re half JRPG, half life sim. You spend most of your time going day by day as you struggle through high school classes, meet new friends, read books, and forge relationships — you can use ourPersona 5 Romance guidefor that.

Throughout the story, however, various events will crop up which ask the Phantom Thieves — you and your group of friends — to travel into the hearts of those who are corrupted. These dungeon-like areas are where Persona feels like a traditional JRPG, just one oozing with interesting character concepts and style. The base game alone was likely to last 100 hours, or more if you’re really invested in seeing everything, so the fact theRoyaladds evenmorecontent is almost too much. You get even more confidants to level up, a new party member, an entire extra semester, and more.

Xenoblade Chronicles

Release date:July 05, 2025

Platforms:Wii, Nintendo 3DS

The Wii isn’t known for its lineup of JRPGs outside ofFire Emblem: Radiant Dawnand a slew of re-releases for the Virtual Console.Xenoblade Chroniclescontinues the series of Xeno titles on the PlayStation and PS2, which started with 1998’sXenogearsbefore moving onto the Xenosaga trilogy on the PS2.

Mechanically,Xenoblade Chroniclescombines elements of various other JRPGs. The battle system happens in real-time, though players can input special attacks known as Arts, not to be confused with the Tales’ series Artes. Although the game can initially feel like you’re just watching a slideshow of attack animations, it grows into something far more nuanced as the game progresses and enemies get more difficult.

Unfortunately,Xenoblade Chronicleslooks like a mess, both on the Wii and 3DS. The capabilities of those platforms don’t let the game stretch its legs enough, leading to muddy textures and little anti-aliasing. Thankfully, the Switch hasXenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition,which looks much better.

Tales of Berseria

Release date:July 25, 2025

Platforms:PS3, PS4, Windows

Tales of Vesperiais often hailed as thebest Tales gameever released, but we’re giving a nod toBerseriahere. In it, you play as Velvet, a small-town girl who’s caring for her little brother, Laphicet. We’re going to spoil the triggering event in the story here, so if you want to go in fresh, just go pick up the game.

Velvet’s brother-in-law, Artorious, is an exorcist who can kill Daemons, and he sacrifices Laphicet as part of the Advent ritual. Artorious then goes after Velvet, but she’s overcome by Daemons who possess her arm. With her hellish new arm, Velvet spends three years in prison, where she absorbs Daemons before being freed by someone formerly associated with Artorious.

That’s just the first couple of hours ofTales of Berseria. Featuring one of the best stories in the series and the same Arte-based combat system,Berseriacombines all of the best elements of previous titles under one roof. It actually takes place in the same universe asTales of Vesperia, just 1,000 years earlier.

Ni No Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch

Release date:August 18, 2025

Platforms:Nintendo Switch, PS3, PS4, Xbox One, Windows

Perhaps the most defining series for Level-5, which also developedDragon Quest VIII, is Ni No Kuni. The first entry that shipped to the West,Wrath of the White Witch, is the best of the series. Gameplay-wise,Wrath of the White Witchis your standard JRPG, with an open overworld, various quests, and plenty of dungeons.

It comes into its own in terms of visuals and narrative. In it, you play as Oliver. After a tragic accident involving his mother, Oliver’s doll comes to life in the form of a fairy known as Drippy. Drippy tells him that there’s another world that he’s from, with an evil wizard who’s taken control.

Wrath of the White Witchis very much a fairy tale, and the visuals mirror that. Japan’s own Studio Ghibli famously produced the animated sequences in the game, as well as set the tone for the overall world design and character models. Although there are previous Ni No Kuni games,Wrath of the White Witchis the first fully realized one, able to take advantage of console hardware instead of that of mobile devices.

The sequel,Ni No Kuni 2: Revenant Kingdomfollows a new protagonist named Evan, a boy who lost his kingdom attempting to build a new land for himself and his people. Unfortunately, Ghibli was not involved with the sequel, and some gameplay mechanics don’t feel as tight as the first, but there’s still plenty to love if you enjoyed the first game.

Secret of Mana

Release date:July 27, 2025

Platforms:SNES, iOS, Android,  Nintendo Switch, PlayStation Vita, PS4, Windows

Nintendo Switch’s theCollection of Mana,plus the remake of bothTrials of ManaandSecret of Manaled to a resurgence in popularity for the Mana series (known as Seiken Densetsu in Japan). But we’re going to look at the West’s initial introduction to Seiken Densetsu with the 16-bit version ofSecret of Mana.

Secret of Manawas initially released for the SNES in 1993 and was seemingly similar to typical 16-bit JRPGs. But unlike its contemporaries, the battles occur in real-time. It was also much more action-oriented than the JRPGs released at the time. Still, many elements, such as the ability to level up and use magic, were along the lines of other games in the JRPG genre.

Secret of Manaholds an esteemed place in JRPG history because its maker originally developed theFinal Fantasy IVgame systems. They eventually reworked this system into a project with the codename of Chrono Trigger. After building upon those mechanics, the final release becameSecret of Mana, though the designers reworked many of the Chrono Trigger project aspects into theChrono Triggergame.

Valkyria Chronicles Remastered

Release date:2008

Platforms:PC, PS4, PS3, Switch

Placed in a setting not often tread by most JRPGs,Valkyria Chroniclesplaces you in a conflict with tanks and weaponry analogous to World War 2. The plot is just as intriguing, thanks to the inclusion of fantasy that blends perfectly into the more historical setting. That unique spin on things makes this game a breath of fresh air among all the more static plots of pure magic, crystals, and monsters.

The gameplay inValkyria Chroniclesis squad-based. You build your unit of soldiers to bring into each battle, managing their loadouts before beginning each intense conflict. Combat is turn-based, but also real-time. Time moves as you move any character, which is done from the third-person perspective in an open environment. Positioning and careful planning is key to keeping everyone alive, especially if you want to complete every objective.

The series has managed to go on to create a successful franchise, with four main entries to date, but the remastered original is where everyone should start their journey.