10 JRPGs To Play If You Loved Persona 5 | Game Rant

It would be impossible to talk about some of the greatest modern JRPGs of all time without mentioning the masterpiece that is Persona 5. Atlus truly went above and beyond when it came to offering up one of the most stylish and enjoyable games in the modern era, coupled with an excellent story, satisfying combat, and a cast that features some of the most memorable characters in JRPG history.

The game was brilliant enough as is, and Persona 5 Royal decided to improve upon this game even further by offering extra features, an extended third semester, and a bunch of quality-of-life improvements that made the game even more enjoyable, somehow. Persona 5 is truly a one-of-a-kind title, and people who finish this title will undoubtedly want to play more games that feel like this masterpiece. So, to scratch the itch left behind by Persona 5, here are ten JRPGs that are worth giving a shot.

10 Tokyo Xanadu

If players really want to get into another JRPG that features the same social sim mechanics as Persona 5, then look no further than Tokyo Xanadu.

The fact that the setting for this game is also the modern version of Tokyo is definitely a plus, and players of Atlus’ masterpiece will feel right at home with Tokyo Xanadu. The only major difference would be the combat, which is more real-time and action-heavy as opposed to its turn-based counterpart.

9 The Legend Of Heroes: Trails Of Cold Steel

Another title that will definitely remind people of the rich goodness present in Persona 5 is The Legend Of Heroes: Trails Of Cold Steel. A game featuring a highschool with social sim events would obviously fit right in with the style of the Persona series, after all.

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However, Trails Of Cold Steel is so much more than just a knockoff Persona title… in fact, it’s anything but that. The Legend Of Heroes series boasts some excellent titles under its belt, and Trails Of Cold Steel is definitely a must-play for anyone who’s even remotely into great JRPGs.

8 Tales Of Berseria

The Tales series isn’t really all that beloved in the West, but that isn’t the case at all in Japan, where it’s definitely one of the most beloved IPs around.

Tales Of Berseria is easily the best starting point for anyone who wishes to get into this illustrious series, featuring an engrossing story and excellent real-time combat that will keep gamers on the edge of their seats for the entirety of the game’s run.

7 Ys VIII: Lacrimosa Of Dana

The Ys series is a legendary action-RPG series that has seen a multitude of titles released over the span of the last three decades. The latest entry in the series — well, the latest one to be localized, at least — is Ys VIII: Lacrimosa Of Dana.

The story and combat in the series have never been better, making Ys VIII the perfect entry point for gamers who wish to get into this historied JRPG franchise sooner rather than later.

6 Atelier Ryza: Ever Darkness And The Secret Hideout

Speaking of historied JRPG franchises that have numerous titles and have a history that is decades long, it would be impossible to not mention the Atelier series.

Out of all the games in the series, Atelier Ryza: Ever Darkness and the Secret Hideout is the latest entry that also features all the modern nuances one might expect in a JRPG that was released just last year. The alchemy mechanic featured in this game is truly engrossing, making for a title that will keep fans captivated until the very end.

5 I Am Setsuna

Games like Chrono Trigger and Final Fantasy X are considered by many to be some of the greatest JRPGs of all time, and people who wish to enjoy a modern spin on the story and gameplay featured in these games should look no further than I Am Setsuna.

This short JRPG is the perfect title to drop a few hours into for anyone who wishes to remember a simpler time when classic turn-based combat and heart-wrenching stories were the norm in this genre.

4 NieR: Automata

However, if people wish to enjoy a more action-heavy title that still features all the goodness one might expect from a JRPG, then look no further than NieR: Automata. For the longest time, people thought that the genius of Yoko Taro and the brilliance of the Drakengard series was overblown for the longest time… but that was before NieR: Automata hit store shelves.

Playing through this magical title is nothing short of an absolute blast, with Platinum Games truly bringing their A-game to this title and offering up a form of combat that is viscerally satisfying every step of the way. Of course, it certainly helps that the tales of 2-B and her friends is heartwarming as well, making for a sublime experience indeed.

3 Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne

Of course, if the goodness of the Shin Megami Tensei series is all that fans want, then look no further than Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne. With a remaster for this game coming out soon, there’s no better way to get into the Shin Megami Tensei series than this title.

There’s no denying the fact that Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne is probably the most challenging game on this list, but people who manage to learn the game’s mechanics and use them to their advantage will find themselves playing through what is easily one of the most rewarding JRPG experiences in recent memory.

2 Final Fantasy VII Remake

Of course, it would be impossible to recommend modern JRPGs without mentioning the game that was widely anticipated from the very moment it was announced all the way back in E3 2015 — Final Fantasy VII Remake.

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Whether one is a fan of the original title or has never played a single Final Fantasy game before — Final Fantasy VII Remake caters to all demographics and offers up one of the most visually spectacular experiences of 2020.

1 Persona 4 Golden

It might be easy to recommend another Persona title as a game that fans of Persona 5 will like, but one can’t deny that Persona 4 Golden is perhaps the most fitting recommendation as well.

This is especially true given the fact that the game was finally released on Steam, allowing new fans who never owned a PlayStation Vita to finally experience the rich goodness of Persona 4 Golden one more time.

NEXT: Every Mainline Persona Game, Ranked

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