Connect with us

Games

Best Action JRPGs With Difficulty Levels, Ranked

Published

on

ryuji in persona 5 strikers and cait sith in final fantasy 7 rebirth


Action RPGs can be some of the most challenging games to get into. Even the simple hack-and-slash ones can be intimidating for newcomers to the genre. No one would ever recommend Dark Souls to someone wishing to branch into the genre, right?

Related

Advertisement

7 Best JRPGs With Inspiring Hero Journeys, Ranked

There are many iconic JRPG heroes in the genre’s history, but these protagonists go through an inspiring journey on their way to becoming a hero.

That would be too cruel and it may turn that player off of video games forever. Soulslike action RPGs typically don’t have difficulty levels but these other examples do. From easy settings for beginners to challenge modes for the hardcore, there’s something here for everyone. How the difficulties work will be discussed but the ranking will mostly focus on the games themselves and how they are balanced.

Advertisement

8

Ys Memoire: The Oath in Felghana

A Good Jumping Off Point

Difficulty menu in Ys Memoire The Oath in Felghana
Systems
Advertisement

Released

January 7, 2025

Developer(s)

Nihon Falcom

Advertisement

OpenCritic Rating

Strong

Advertisement

Ys Memoire: The Oath in Felghana is a newly remastered game of an old classic that first launched on the PSP in 2010 or at least that’s the case for North America. Players will have to decide what difficulty they want to start with including Very Easy, Easy, Normal, Hard, and Nightmare.

Very Easy will make the hero, Adol, near invincible through the first two dungeons with the challenge ramping up from there. Every other difficulty level increases the amount of grinding players have to do along with the amount of equipment progression. Normal, is, of course, the most balanced for this action RPG but overall this is a great Ys entry to jump into.

Advertisement

7

Scarlet Nexus

The Tales Team Goes Futuristic

The difficulty menu in Scarlet Nexus
Systems

Advertisement

Released

June 25, 2021

OpenCritic Rating

Strong

Advertisement

Scarlet Nexus was released the same year as Tales of Arise in 2021. Both Bandai Namco games feature difficulty levels, which is not unheard of at least for the Tales of series. In Scarlet Nexus, players can decide between Very Easy, Easy, Normal, Hard, or Very Hard. Like Ys Memoire: The Oath in Felghana, it all depends on how much grinding players will want to do to beat the game.

Advertisement

That said, even on Very Easy players will have to get accustomed to the action combat and buddy system as some boss fights will not mess around. Of the two Bandai Namco games, Scarlet Nexus feels more ambitious even all these years later and it will be a good game to experience before this console generation ends.

6

Persona 5 Strikers

A True Successor

The difficulty menu in Persona 5 Strikers
Systems
Advertisement

Released

February 3, 2021

Advertisement

OpenCritic Rating

Strong

Advertisement

Persona 5 Strikers is one of the many Musou games that Omega Force developed beyond their bread-and-butter franchises: Dynasty Warriors and Samurai Warriors. It’s a direct sequel to Persona 5, taking place the summer after the events of the first game. The protagonist, canonically referred to as either Akira or Ren, comes back to visit his old Phantom Thieves comrades to go on a road trip.

Related

7 Best RPGs Featuring Warring Kingdoms, Ranked

Advertisement

Warring kingdoms is a common RPG trope, but the following games are some of the best for experiencing the grittiness of wartime.

Along the way, they get roped into a new adventure wherein they will have to use their old powers to right some wrongs but this time in real-time combat. Players can experience the game on Easy, Normal, or Hard and can change it at any time. Most Musou games have difficulty levels, so they are all pretty inviting even the newly released Dynasty Warriors: Origins.

5

Ni No Kuni 2: Revenant Kingdom

An Easier Adventure Overall

The difficulty menu in Ni no Kuni 2 Revenant Kingdom
Advertisement

Released

March 23, 2018

Advertisement

OpenCritic Rating

Mighty

Advertisement

Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch looked like an RPG aimed at kids what with the kid hero and Studio Ghibli aesthetic. It was a pretty hard game though when it was released on the PS3 which was lightened up when it was remastered later.

The sequel, Ni no Kuni 2: Revenant Kingdom, sort of course corrected and was an easier experience from the start, offering players Normal, Hard, and Expert difficulties. Even the Hard mode felt balanced so above the original, this is a wondrous RPG to jump into. Ni no Kuni 2: Revenant Kingdom also switched turn-based combat into action combat and mostly did away with the monster-catching aspect for better or worse.

4

Star Ocean: The Second Story R

The Best In The Series Redone

The difficulty menu in Star Ocean The Second Story R

Released

November 2, 2023

Advertisement

Developer(s)

Gemdrops, Inc.

Publisher(s)
Advertisement

Square Enix

OpenCritic Rating

Mighty

Advertisement

Star Ocean: The Second Story R is a complete remake of the PS1 game which used Square Enix’s patented HD-2D style. Players have some cute difficulty modes for this one including Earth, Galaxy, Universe, and Chaos which fits with the space adventure motif.

Advertisement

Players can choose two different protagonists too which basically just starts the game on different levels. Most players should feel comfortable with Galaxy as Star Ocean: The Second Story R is not that grind-heavy of a game although there are later sections that may be tricky for those unaccustomed to the Star Ocean series.

3

Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 + 2.5 ReMIX

A Wide Birth Of Disney Classics

The difficulty menu in Kingdom Hearts

Released

March 9, 2017

Advertisement

Developer(s)

Square Enix

OpenCritic Rating
Advertisement

Strong

Advertisement

Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 + 2.5 ReMIX is a great example as it’s a collection of most of the games in the Kingdom Hearts series. From the start, Kingdom Hearts has always included difficulty levels which makes sense since they are Disney games ultimately aimed toward a younger audience.

Related

8 RPGs Where the Final Boss Isn’t the Main Antagonist

Who saw these boss reveals coming?

Advertisement

In the first game, for example, players can choose between Final Mix: Beginner, Final Mix, and Final Mix: Proud. Each difficulty will point out extras that players may or may not receive like secret endings. Harder modes in these games also make it easier to get secrets so it’s all a coin toss on what players are looking for between easy secrets or an easy gameplay experience to see all of the Disney worlds from Aladdin to Tron Legacy.

2

Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth

A Dynamic Range Of Options

The difficulty menu in Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth

Released

February 29, 2024

Advertisement

OpenCritic Rating

Mighty

Advertisement

Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth is the second game in what will be a remake trilogy and it has an interesting approach to its difficulty system. Players can choose Easy, Normal, or Dynamic at the start and then change it during the game. Normal can get pretty challenging but so can Easy if players aren’t paying attention to leveling up or equipment progression including Materia.

Dynamic will automatically shift battles from Easy to Normal depending on how players are doing. If they have to keep reviving party members, Dynamic will slide things onto the Easy side. If players aren’t getting scratched and are dispatching enemies quickly, the opposite is true so it is definitely unique.

Advertisement

1

The World Ends With You: Final Mix

A Fashionable Trend

The difficulty menu in The World Ends With You Final Mix
Systems
Advertisement

The World Ends With You: Final Mix was the Switch release of the game that began on the DS. This action RPG integrated difficulty into the battle system well. Instead of giving players weapons or straight-up magic, the hero, Neku, could equip pins with different powers attached from slashes to fireballs.

Players could set the game to Easy or Normal difficulty anytime and depending on their level, they could get more or less rewards like EXP or more pins. Players could also stack monster encounters, called Noise, to increase rewards so overall The World Ends With You: Final Mix is just a great customizable experience that every RPG fan needs to experience at least once.

Related

Advertisement

Every Square Enix Game On The Game Boy Advance, Ranked

With their powers combined, these RPG kingmakers developed and published some amazing GBA games. Here’s how they rank up, quality-wise.


Advertisement
Continue Reading
Advertisement

Trending