Highlights
- JRPGs are known for their immersive and heartfelt storytelling, often featuring melodrama and epic journeys.
- Turn-based combat can be more enjoyable for newcomers when paired with compelling and engaging storylines.
- Many JRPGs, such as Valkyria Chronicles and Yakuza: Like A Dragon, offer unique and captivating narratives that make them stand out in the industry.
Stories in video games are more important than ever, having come a long way since the days of rescuing Peach from Bowser. And when it comes to stories in video games, the genre of JRPGs is usually the one people turn to for some of the absolute best in the industry. This ravenously popular subsection of the RPG has been around forever, but it really got its biggest boost thanks to the likes of Final Fantasy 7 during the 1990s.
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These stories are often steeped in melodrama, with some of them featuring a squad of spunky rebels attempting to overthrow an evil empire or dispel some type of ancient darkness. Others can pull it back a bit, focusing on a smaller, more intimate fable. Whatever the journey these games take a player on, these titles have the capacity to tell some of the finest stories in the entire industry.
Updated on February 3, 2024, by Maddie Fisher: Turn-based JRPGs won’t always appeal to everyone, but they can be a great deal easier for newcomers to digest if the featured combat system is backed up by compelling and engaging stories. Thankfully, there is a plethora of JRPGs out there that combine immersive and heartfelt tales with snappy and intricate turn-based combat. With so many available to dive into, though, it can be hard to decide what to pick first. For those curious, this list has been updated to feature more of the best turn-based JRPGs out there.
12 Valkyria Chronicles
A Stirring Examination Of War And Loyalty
Valkyria Chronicles
- Released
- October 31, 2008
- Developer(s)
- Sega , Media Vision
- Genre(s)
- RPG , Tactical , Third-Person Shooter
Although Valkyria Chronicles never quite managed to become the household name in the JRPG space that Sega wanted, it still garnered a ravenous cult-like following that is still waiting for any shred of news regarding a fifth entry. But in spite of all of that, this turn-based strategy JRPG weaved a truly fascinating tale about war, love, and loyalty.
This alternate universe vision of World War 2, set on the steampunk-styled continent of Europa, follows the ongoing conflict between the Imperial Alliance and the Atlantic Federation. The backdrop is a brilliant set-up, allowing characters like Welkin and Alicia to evolve and grow over time into fully-formed heroes.
11 Yakuza: Like A Dragon
A Fun And Zany Journey Through The Criminal Underworld
Yakuza: Like A Dragon
- Released
- November 10, 2020
- Genre(s)
- JRPG
What turned into series creator Toshihiro Nagoshi’s final game with Sega, the seventh mainline Yakuza game abandoned the action beat ‘em up routes in favor of a turn-based JRPG approach. Fans of this long-time franchise weren’t convinced, but while it may have been a drastic departure in terms of gameplay, Yakuza’s commitment to fantastic writing and characters remained intact.
As the long-running series protagonist, Kazuma Kiryu stepped aside for newcomer Ichiban. Joined by a party of incredible cast mates, they find themselves bonded by the themes of revenge and family. It’s a funny, complex, and surprisingly heartfelt exploration of the criminal underworld through the guise of a turn-based JRPG. In fact, it was so well received that it led to the franchise permanently adopting the change, as the latest entry, Infinite Wealth, has carried on from where this fabulous new direction left off.
10 Dragon Quest 11 S: Echoes Of An Elusive Age
A Traditional Portrayal Of Good And Evil That Still Works
Dragon Quest 11
- Released
- September 4, 2018
- Genre(s)
- JRPG
Dragon Quest 11 came out during an interesting time for the genre. A few franchises had been treading into more mature, adult stories in the years prior to DQ11, which made a story so steeped in honest intentions something of a breath of fresh air in 2017.
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In what may be the most traditional JRPG story on this list, a party of charismatic heroes is bound together by a quiet, composed leader on their way to stop an ancient wizard named Mordegon. Like Dragon Quest tends to do, it makes the old things feel new again by uplifting the traditions of the genre in order to show that they still work.
9 Xenogears
A Science Fantasy JRPG That Explores Philosophical Themes
Xenogears
- Platform(s)
- PS1 , PlayStation 3
- Released
- October 20, 1998
- Developer(s)
- Square
- Genre(s)
- JRPG
Due to a troubled development process, the second half of Xenogears’ epic sci-fi story had to be truncated into a second disc that amounts to little more than a visual novel of sorts. Despite all of that, Xenogears still manages to tell a sprawling story that sees a small band of rebels going up against a far-reaching empire known as Solaris.
Chronicling the adventures of Fei, an orphaned child who was adopted by a village, Xenogears is an intoxicating mix of Star Wars and Final Fantasy. Science and fantasy collide in this huge tale, one that deals with a lot of mature religious themes and philosophy. It was far ahead of its time but felt right at home in this era of narrative innovation.
8 Triangle Strategy
Political Intrigue And Intimate Character Relationships Clash
Triangle Strategy
- Platform(s)
- Nintendo Switch , PC
- Released
- March 4, 2022
Triangle Strategy was powered by Square’s HD-2D technology, which was also responsible for games like Octopath Traveler and the upcoming remake of Dragon Quest 3. In this gorgeous, turn-based tactics game, the kingdom of Norzelia is filled to the brim with political strife and intrigue.
Lead protagonist Serenoa Wolffort is tasked with maneuvering its many twists, as his quest to protect the heir to the throne and childhood friend Roland takes center stage. The interpersonal relationships between Serenoa and Roland, as well as the villains that work both behind the scenes and out in the open, all work in harmony. It features a brilliant script and some truly breathtaking battles.
7 Mother 3
A Solemn And Heartwarming Story About Brothers Finding Their Way
Mother 3
- Released
- April 20, 2006
- Developer
- Brownie Brown, HAL Laboratory
Through a long and arduous development process, one that saw this long-awaited JRPG transition from 2D to 3D and then back to 2D, the one part of Mother 3‘s cycle that remained mostly unscathed was its story. Shigesato Itoi’s third and final Mother game is the story of Lucas and Claus, two brothers living in the aptly named Nowhere Islands.
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Mother 3 features an elaborate struggle between the siblings and the Pig Mask Army. Loosely inspired by a series of books by writer Agota Kristof, the story of Mother 3 seems to be physically bursting at the seams with heart, emotion, and humor.
6 Final Fantasy 8
An Intense Tale About Soldiers Caught In The Clutches Of A Sorceress
Final Fantasy 8
- Released
- February 11, 1999
- Genre(s)
- JRPG
After the runaway success of Final Fantasy 7 in 1997, this venerable JRPG franchise felt like it had a rocket strapped to its back. Just two years later, Square would follow their smash hit with a game that felt similar to the previous one but would go in a much different direction. In terms of its story, Final Fantasy 8 followed the lead of 7 by concocting a dark, adult-oriented tale that meshed elements of fantasy and science fiction.
Final Fantasy 8 is the story of young soldiers trained to assassinate an evil sorceress. It was pretty heavy stuff, even for the decidedly mature era of games that this generation was about. Not only that, but the dual story between main party leader Squall and the mysterious adventures of a man named Laguna also helped in making Final Fantasy 8 one of the franchise’s most intense, yet equally charming titles.
5 Persona 5 Royal
A JRPG That Tackles Serious Themes In Brilliant Ways
Persona 5 Royal
- Released
- March 31, 2020
- Developer(s)
- Atlus , P-Studio
- Genre(s)
- JRPG
In every way that it’s possible for a game to be great, Persona 5 Royal often exceeds and shatters those expectations. And one of the key elements that make this mammoth adventure so fantastic is the story, one that puts players into the flashy costumes of the Phantom Thieves. Thanks to the ever-present Social Link system, these friendships can become something more concrete and allow all of them to shape into fully realized characters by the end.
In addition, the story of Persona 5 Royal isn’t content with just being a story about plucky young heroes fighting demons. Instead, P5R delves into some serious, adult themes, including child endangerment and vigilantism. Its influence on the entire series can’t be overstated, as Persona 3 Reload has taken many of its best quality-of-life features and concepts. It’s truly one of the most brilliant and well-written JRPGs of not only its generation but of all time.
4 Xenoblade Chronicles
An Epic Story Of Self-Discovery Set In Unique World
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Xenoblade Chronicles takes place on the backs of two titans, the Mechonis and the Bionis. It follows the adventures of a young swordsman named Shulk, one who is bestowed with the power of a magical sword known as the Monado. This sword plays a crucial role in Shulk’s journey, allowing him to play a part in the game’s rapidly unfolding narrative. Other Xenoblade games would feature equally epic tales, but the emotional backbone of Shulk’s journey is an absolutely stellar ride from beginning to end.
3 Shin Megami Tensei 3: Nocturne
A Haunting Exploration Of Humanity’s Last Days
Shin Megami Tensei 3
- Released
- October 12, 2004
- Genre(s)
- JRPG
Although it is a spin-off of the Shin Megami Tensei series, Persona tends to get most of the mind share when it comes to the long-running demon-catching series. But it’s Shin Megami Tensei 3 that has the bragging rights for the best story in the entire series, featuring a tale wrapped up in sinister intentions and apocalyptic endings. As the Demi-fiend, players are thrust into SMT3’s nightmarish world of monsters and demons and tasked with uncovering the truth.
SMT3 is set in the aftermath of a post-apocalyptic event known as Conception, one that was responsible for turning its lead character into the Demi-fiend to begin with. His unsettling interactions with the various demons and NPCs only serve to bolster the game’s harrowing atmosphere. SMT3 manages to do all this without feeling oppressive, as some parts of the story feel like a dark comedy come to life, and the more poignant moments shine through as a result.
2 Parasite Eve
Aya Brea Attempts To Survive Eve’s Mission To Destroy Humanity
Parasite Eve
- Released
- September 9, 1998
- Developer(s)
- Square
Parasite Eve almost feels like a game that shouldn’t be allowed to exist, but somehow, this stylish blend of Resident Evil and Final Fantasy was released on the PlayStation in 1998. This sequel to the novel of the same name stars Aya Brea, an NYPD officer who has her entire life turned upside down on the night that she attends the opera. This performance is upstaged by one of the PS1’s best villains, the nasty Mitochondria Eve.
Blending the turn-based battles of JRPGs with the inventory management of survival horror games of the time, Parasite Eve is a twisted examination of motherhood and the corruption of genes. And thanks to Square’s mastery of CG cutscenes, as well as the fabulous soundtrack by Yoko Shimomura, this unique survival horror RPG is one of the PS1’s best titles.
1 Final Fantasy 7
A Riveting Cyberpunk Tale About Identity And Fate
Final Fantasy 7
- Released
- January 31, 1997
As the game that jumpstarted the 90s obsession with games starring amnesiac protagonists with amazing hair, Final Fantasy 7 is a game that’s still being sourced as one of the trademark ways to do this type of game even today. Its mix of melodrama, slapstick, horror, science fiction, and cyberpunk doesn’t clash in the slightest. It’s a wholly realized and connected world, one that pits the eco-terrorist group known as Avalanche against the Shinra Electric Power Company.
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FF7 escalates its story incredibly well. What begins as a conflict between Avalanche and Shinra spirals into a globe-trotting adventure about identity, the fragility of life, and fate. The way it seamlessly integrates these elements together is still a massive accomplishment, as it uses a singular inciting incident in order to spawn a much larger, more complex narrative. It’s a neat trick that Square still makes use of today, a testament to the longevity of this timeless masterpiece.
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