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Best PS4 JRPGs
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- PS4 has an impressive lineup of JRPGs with franchises like Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest.
- Titles like Ys 9 offer diverse gameplay with unique heroes and engaging combat mechanics.
- Games like Persona 5 Strikers provide spin-offs with compelling storylines and immersive gameplay experiences.
A Japanese role-playing game (JRPG) can mean different things to different people. For some, it’s merely any role-playing game created by a Japanese developer, labeling games like Dark Souls a JRPG. For others though, a JRPG is a specific genre that is defined by games like Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest, adhering to traditions like a strong focus on story and character development, and fantasy elements like magic, squad customization, and leveling systems.
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Updated on December 12, 2024, by Mehrdad Khayyat: PlayStation has always been the primary home to JRPG titles. Thanks to the console’s massive fanbase in Japan, it has always been far easier for Sony to negotiate exclusivity deals with Japanese developers, especially on RPG titles.
Franchises like Final Fantasy, Persona, Ni No Kuni, and The Legend of Heroes still favor timed exclusive deals with PlayStation over the Western platforms, despite the significant growth of Xbox in recent years.
29 Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen
A Fantasy World Akin To Skyrim With A Variety Of Races And Combat Styles
- Franchise
- Dragon’s Dogma
- Released
- April 23, 2013
- OpenCritic Rating
- Strong
Dragon’s Dogma seemed to immediately debut as a cult classic, a fate that befell plenty of RPGs that launched around the same time as Skyrim and, to a lesser extent, Dark Souls. Although not devoid of flaws, Capcom’s project offered enough positives to distinguish itself from the rest of the genre’s early 2010s releases.
Set in a small but engaging open-world, Dragon’s Dogma’s main selling point was and still is its flexible battle system that presents players with plenty of wiggle room to play around with builds. Combat is the game’s main focus, and while decent from the start, it blossoms into something special after a couple of hours. That said, the campaign has a fairly slow and directionless start that can be off-putting.
Dark Aisen is the enhanced version of Dragon’s Dogma that includes a new late-game section notorious for its difficulty spike, although it is still a great addition to the overall package. The PS4 release primarily provides a smoother gameplay experience than its PS3 predecessor, which is not an insignificant improvement for a game that revolves so heavily around combat.
28 Dragon’s Crown Pro
A Side-Scroller RPG Upgraded To Modern Standards
Vanillaware has built a reputation for crafting addictive games that blend different genres together. The developer’s resume is filled with masterpieces, and a strong argument could be made that 2013’s Dragon’s Crown sits at the very top of the pile. A side-scrolling beat ‘em up mixed with satisfying role-playing progression and class systems, the seventh-generation release garnered near-universal praise upon its debut, and it holds up beautifully after all these years. Unsurprisingly, the game was eventually remastered for the PS4, and while this iteration contains almost no new content, the core experience is nevertheless fantastic.
Someone’s mileage with Dragon’s Crown Pro will likely come down to their history with the vanilla version; if they played it to death and do not really feel an intense desire to play through everything again, they probably won’t get too much out of the upgraded iteration. Conversely, newcomers looking for a unique JRPG overflowing with style might find themselves consumed by Vanillaware’s glorious title. Gameplay-wise, Dragon’s Crown plays out like a modern beat ‘em up, albeit one that offers way more build options than the genre’s typical representative. The campaign revolves around dungeon expeditions where players must battle their way through hordes of enemies to acquire loot and experience.
27 NEO: The World Ends With You
A 3D Overhaul Over The Original Game With Significant Combat Improvements
Action RPG
Fighting
Adventure
- Released
- July 27, 2021
- Developer(s)
- Square Enix , Square Enix Creative Business Unit I
- OpenCritic Rating
- Strong
People had been waiting for a sequel to The World Ends With You for over a decade, and NEO: The World Ends With You mostly lived up to expectations. Even if it didn’t quite manage to reach the same lofty highs as its predecessor, NEO still tells an engrossing story while offering infectious music and memorable characters.
The PS4 JRPG offers a great deal of customization through pins players can unlock and equip to their characters to use in battles, extending the longevity of a combat system that is otherwise fun but shallow.
26 Ys 9: Monstrum Nox
Offering A Variety Of Playable Heroes With Unique Abilities
Ys IX: Monstrum Nox
- Released
- September 26, 2019
- Developer(s)
- Nihon Falcom
- OpenCritic Rating
- Strong
When it comes to JRPGs for PS4, Ys fans have been treated well. Ys 9: Monstrum Nox retains the core mechanics of its immediate predecessor, the brilliant Lacrimosa of Dana. This time around, the setting is Balduq, a city known for its prison. Naturally, Adol finds himself behind bars, where he is freed by a strange woman and told the join the Monstrums, who are basically vigilantes.
Monstrum Nox‘s combat is a delight; fast-paced, precise, and smooth, it showcases why Ys is considered one of the greatest action JRPG franchises ever.
25 Scarlet Nexus
Becoming Humanity’s Last Defense In A Cyberpunk Universe
- Released
- June 25, 2021
- OpenCritic Rating
- Strong
One of the nicest surprises of 2021, Bandai Namco’s Scarlet Nexus is a contender for the year’s best new IP. Taking place in a world overrun with threats known as Others, players take control of a new OSF member as they try to keep the peace. With separate stories for the two playable characters, Scarlet Nexus offers an incredible amount of content, with the main story requiring roughly 40+ hours to fully experience.
Scarlet Nexus‘ combat system is also a highlight. Immediately accessible but containing a surprising amount of depth, battles never get boring despite the campaign’s length.
24 The Legend Of Heroes: Trails To Azure
Another Adventure By SSS Forces To Solve New Cases
- Released
- March 14, 2023
- Developer(s)
- Nihon Falcom
- Franchise
- The Legend of Heroes
It took a long while but The Legend of Heroes‘ Crossbell arc is finally available in Western nations. Trails from Zero and Trails to Azure originally debuted on the PSP exclusively in Japan, and while their PS4 ports do highlight the games’ ages in many ways, they also prove that these JRPGs are generally timeless. Both titles follow the Special Support Section, an agency that takes on cases within Crossbell. Along with an overarching plot that is quite grand and ambitious, the games are also divided into mini-stories that are largely confined to each chapter. This creative decision allows the games to have an episodic feel, which fits since they revolve around detectives.
Generally speaking, The Legend of Heroes is a contender for the best PS4 JRPG franchise since its entries maintain such a consistently high standard. Collectively, they bring to life an incredible and complex world that has very few peers in the gaming landscape.
23 Tales Of Vesperia: Definitive Edition
A Classic JRPG Experience With 3D World And Rich Character Development
- Released
- January 11, 2019
- Developer(s)
- Namco Tales Studio
- OpenCritic Rating
- Strong
Players interested in diving into Namco Bandai’s franchise have more than two decades’ worth of games at their disposal. From the ones available on the PS4, Tales of Vesperia: Definitive Edition stands out as the cream of the crop for those looking for a more traditional entry in the series.
Originally released in 2008, Tales of Vesperia has aged beautifully, partially due to its stylistic visuals. The combat is simplistic compared to subsequent entries in the franchise, but Vesperia shines in the story and character departments. The protagonist, Yuri, is especially fantastic.
22 Genshin Impact
One Of The Most Expansive JRPG Games That Still Grows Further
Genshin Impact
RPG
Action
Adventure
Gacha
Open-World
- Released
- September 28, 2020
- OpenCritic Rating
- Strong
MiHoYo’s free-to-play JRPG took the world by storm when launched in 2020. Set in Teyvat, Genshin Impact places players in the shoes of the Traveler, a being from another world who sets out to find their sibling.
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21 Atelier Ryza 2: Lost Legends & The Secret Fairy
An Open-World JRPG With Rewarding Explorations And Beautiful Visuals
Atelier Ryza 2: Lost Legends & the Secret Fairy
- Released
- December 3, 2020
- Developer(s)
- Gust Co. Ltd.
- OpenCritic Rating
- Strong
There are a bunch of Atelier JRPGs for the PS4, and they are consistently pleasant experiences. Released worldwide in 2021, Atelier Ryza 2: Lost Legends & The Secret Fairy doesn’t shake the formula in any significant way; however, it fine-tunes the elements that worked in previous entries while throwing in a few neat twists.
Ultimately, Atelier Ryza 2‘s gameplay loop boils down to the same formula as most of the rest of the series: Ryza must collect ingredients for her alchemy. There is a decent narrative as well.
20 The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel 3
A Story Progressed Through Generations With New Combat Mechanics
The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel 3
- OpenCritic
- Top Critic Rating:83/100 Critics Recommend:90%
- Released
- October 22, 2019
- Developer(s)
- Nihon Falcom
- OpenCritic Rating
- Strong
- Franchise
- The Legend of Heroes
Although originating in the late ‘80s, Nihon Falcom’s franchise really gained steam with 2004’s The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky. In 2013, the series launched the “Trails of Cold Steel” arc, a four-part saga that encompasses some of the most intricate world-building in the JRPG genre.
The highest-rated of the bunch, The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel 3 features plenty of quality-of-life improvements, particularly when it comes to its turn-based battles. As each entry builds upon the last, Trails of Cold Steel 3 can’t be recommended as a standalone game; thankfully, the series has produced nothing but great titles.
19 Tales Of Arise
The Latest Entry In The Tales Franchise With Massive Visual Improvements
- Released
- September 10, 2021
- OpenCritic Rating
- Mighty
With Tales of Zestiria, Berseria, Vesperia, and 2021’s Arise, PS4 owners looking for a solid action JRPG can’t really go wrong. Tales of Arise feels like a substantial step forward for the series, at least from a technical point of view. Although not quite on the level of a Final Fantasy, Tales of Arise is visually pleasing, with the designs of the main characters being especially strong.
The narrative also tackles mature themes like discrimination and has a darker tone than most entries in the decorated JRPG franchise. The combat is naturally incredible.
18 Atelier Sophie 2: The Alchemist Of The Mysterious Dream
A Turn-Based JRPG With Lovely Characters
Atelier Sophie 2
- Released
- February 24, 2022
- Developer(s)
- Gust
- Franchise
- Atelier
The latest entry in Gust’s alchemy-centric franchise offers a few more small improvements over its immediate predecessor, something that has become a fixture of the series. Atelier Sophie 2 sets up its story in quite an exciting way as the eponymous protagonist and Plachta are teleported to a new world and separated; however, the game quickly establishes the low-key and relaxed slice of life tone that fans have come to expect from the JRPG license.
Atelier Sophie 2 has the strongest battle and crafting systems in the franchise so far, both of which build upon the extremely solid foundations of the original Sophie and Ryza 2. The world is also quite expansive and, at times, gorgeous.
17 Persona 5 Strikers
A Hack And Slash Spin-Off From One Of The Best Ever JRPGs
Persona 5 Strikers
- Released
- February 3, 2021
- OpenCritic Rating
- Strong
Persona 5 Strikers just barely qualifies as a JRPG since the game’s combat system is inspired by Musou titles; however, the spin-off has enough role-playing elements to justify a recommendation. Fans of Persona 5 who simply want to spend more time with the Phantom Thieves can get their wish by playing Strikers, which takes place after the events of the original game.
Even if it does not quite reach the heights of the main entry, the spin-off still tells a decent and lengthy storyline. This time, the Thieves find themselves going on a trip across Japan where they have to periodically stop to change someone’s heart, a process done by entering that person’s Jail. Strikers‘ hack-and-slash combat is flashy and satisfying. While not especially deep, each character has its own nuances, which helps extend the gameplay’s longevity.
16 Shin Megami Tensei 5: Vengeance
A Superb JRPG Inspired By The Persona Franchise
- Released
- June 14, 2024
- OpenCritic Rating
- Mighty
Shin Megami Tensei 5: Vengeance is the expanded version of the original game released almost three years later. The game features heavy inspirations from the Persona franchise, as the lead character is a school student who is dragged into an alternative universe accidentally.
The action-packed part of the gameplay takes place in the alternative world known as Da’at, which is indeed the post-apocalyptic version of Tokyo, but everyone showcases his true self. As such, Da’at is much more dangerous than modern-day Tokyo, and while players can explore it freely, they will face deadly creatures and demons.
15 NieR Replicant ver.1.22474487139…
Deep Storytelling Combined With Satisfying Fast-Paced Gameplay
- Released
- April 27, 2010
- Developer(s)
- Cavia , Toylogic
- OpenCritic Rating
- Strong
While NieR: Automata is an action game with RPG elements, NieR Replicant is a JRPG through and through, albeit one with real-time combat. A remaster of the 2010 game, NieR Replicant ver.1.22474487139… tweaks the combat and some side-quests just enough to sharpen the original’s rough edges without molding the experience into something new.
NieR’s first half plays out like a bog-standard JRPG, particularly when it comes to the desolate world’s presentation and the mind-numbing side-quests. However, this pays off in a big way later down the line.
14 Yakuza: Like a Dragon
Introducing A New Lead Character With A Brand New Combat System
Yakuza: Like A Dragon
- Released
- November 10, 2020
- OpenCritic Rating
- Mighty
In a surprising move, Sega’s Yakuza franchise moved away from its beat-’em-up roots for its seventh main entry, opting for a turn-based battle system instead. Yakuza: Like a Dragon marks a fresh start for the beloved property, as the RPG also offers a new protagonist and setting.
As tends to be the case with this series, Yakuza: Like a Dragon’s combat system plays second-fiddle to the game’s excellent story, memorable characters, and unique sense of humor. Aping Dragon Quest and Final Fantasy, Yakuza: Like a Dragon’s turn-based system respectfully mimics the JRPG genre’s veterans while still injecting its own personality. Hopefully, this entry is only the first chapter in a new era of Yakuza.
13 Ni No Kuni 2: Revenant Kingdom
A Well-Deserved Sequel To A Classic Japanese RPG
- Released
- March 23, 2018
- OpenCritic Rating
- Mighty
A sequel to the JRPG classic, Ni No Kuni 2: Revenant Kingdom is a beautifully animated game that brings to life anime visuals evocative of Hayao Miyazaki films.
Many gamers love Ni No Kuni 2 for how it sticks to traditional JRPG elements while also pushing the envelope and attempting to breathe new life into some of those concepts. Cute, addictive, and expertly crafted, this game serves as a great starting point for gamers new to JRPGs even though it’s a sequel because it’s a new story in the franchise.
12 Valkyria Chronicles 4
Fight In The Frontlines Of A Continent-Wide War
- OpenCritic Rating
- Mighty
- Franchise
- Valkyria Chronicles
There is no other franchise quite like Valkyria Chronicles, and that extends beyond the narrow confines of the JRPG genre. After two somewhat disappointing sequels and a baffling spin-off, Sega’s series returned to form with its fourth entry. Influenced heavily by World War II, Valkyria Chronicles 4 effortlessly blends tactical nuance, third-person shooter gameplay, and a deep storyline loaded with heart.
Although some familiarity with the previous entries does not hurt, Valkyria Chronicles 4 works well as an entry point into the series.
11 Ys 8: Lacrimosa of Dana
Surviving A Cursed Island Woven In Ancient Mysteries
- Released
- September 12, 2017
- Developer(s)
- Nihon Falcom
- OpenCritic Rating
- Mighty
- Franchise
- Ys
Ys is a long-running franchise, but nobody should let that discourage them from picking up this game. While some story details may require some internet research, this is still a fun and highly entertaining game that boasts an incredible combat system that won it an award.
For most, Ys 8 serves as the pinnacle of Nihon Falcom’s franchise where the developer arguably perfected their formula while delivering an accessible experience, something that was an issue with previous entries.
10 Final Fantasy 9
A Beloved Iteration In The Series With Memorable Characters
Final Fantasy 9
- Released
- July 7, 2000
- OpenCritic Rating
- Strong
A titan from the PlayStation 1 era, Final Fantasy 9 is a cherished game from the franchise due to its movement away from traditional Final Fantasy elements by avoiding dark adult themes and focusing more on a charming adventure and a touching love story.
This game has received several remasters and rereleases, which improves its accessibility even though Final Fantasy 9 is a twenty-year-old game. Already having strong graphics for a PS1 game, the now updated graphics improve the player experience and create a more enjoyable playthrough.
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