JRPGs have a series of characteristics that make them unique: flashy colors, even flashier characters, epic battles, and endless grinding for levels and items. This last part is the least favorite of many fans, but there are some titles that offer alternatives to this obsolete (and annoying) system — and they're are packed with lots of action too.

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This list has five JRPGs ideal for those who don't want to grind for levels, from a classic yet underrated series to an all-time favorite that has been resurrected from the grave thanks to a timely remake.

5 Suikoden 1 & 2 HD Remaster

The Perfect Balance Between Combat And Story

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Released
March 6, 2025
Developer(s)
Konami
Publisher(s)
Konami
Franchise
Suikoden
Genre(s)
JRPG

For players looking for less grind and more story and epic battles, then the Suikoden series is the ideal choice. The first two iterations of the franchise (Suikoden I and Suikoden II) are considerably shorter than most JRPGs available today in the market, and that is a good thing if players are looking for a good story and a relaxed experience to enjoy. Plus, their Remaster versions are now available to play on Steam, and that's even cooler.

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Perhaps the only exception to the rule in the Suikoden series is Suikoden 4, since this game broke the rule of low encounter rate, and roaming around its world can be a nightmare for players trying to avoid fights. Still, Suikoden 3 and 5 are great choices as well, and much more modern if graphics are an important factor.

4 The Legend Of Heroes: Trails Of Cold Steel

No Grinding Here — Enjoy The Action And The Story

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Released
December 22, 2015
Developer(s)
Nihon Falcom
Publisher(s)
Nihon Falcom
Franchise
The Legend of Heroes
Platform(s)
PC, PS3, PS4, PS Vita, Switch
Genre(s)
JRPG

The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel is a great place for new players to enter into contact with The Legend of Heroes series, since it has a lot less grinding than most of the games in the series and is also visually attractive. Its interface has a really comfortable design, as well. Though Trails in the Sky indeed has far less grinding than Trails of Cold Steel, what makes this game great is that it has an enthralling story and could be just what players are looking for in a JRPG.

The game and most of its predecessors are available on PC through Steam and other platforms like Nintendo Switch, so if players find this entry of the series comfortable enough, they can jump right into other parts of the story since their plots are easy enough to follow up, even if played in reverse.

3 The Last Remnant

A Cult Game, That Punishes You For Grinding

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Released
November 20, 2008
ESRB
M For Blood, Language, Suggestive Themes, Violence
Developer(s)
Square Enix
Publisher(s)
Square Enix
Engine
unreal engine 4, unreal engine 3
Platform(s)
PC, Switch, Xbox 360, PS4, Android, iOS
Genre(s)
JRPG
How Long To Beat
65 Hours

If players are looking for a JRPG that privileges tactics, composition, builds, and out-of-the-box thinking before mindless grinding for hours, then The Last Remnant might hit all those marks and more. This game is considerably more difficult than most JRPGs, with merciless boss battles that will punish players if they don't position themselves correctly, or if their team comp is not solid enough.

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The way characters gain stats is unlike any traditional JRPG, with a particular system that levels up the stats of the characters every time they take an action during battle. In that way, they will slowly but steadily improve their skills, and using them consistently is the best way to bring up the best qualities of each character.

2 Tactics Ogre: Reborn

A Must Play If You're A Fan Of FF Tactics

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Released
November 11, 2022
ESRB
T for Teen due to Fantasy Violence, Mild Blood, Mild Language, Mild Suggestive Themes
Developer(s)
Square Enix
Publisher(s)
Square Enix
Franchise
Tactics Ogre
Platform(s)
PC, PS5, PS4, Switch
Genre(s)
Tactical, Strategy

Strictly speaking, there's no Grinding in Tactics Ogre: Reborn, and as a matter of fact, the game has an absolute level cap mechanic that its impossible to overcome depending on the stages of the game. Players can, though hire units that are above the level cap, though these won't keep leveling unless they progress further during the adventure. Combat has a lot of action, and an enthralling story as well, with a soundtrack that rivals that of classics like Final Fantasy VII, VIII, and the Chrono series.

Be it as it may, the game has some hard-to-understand leveling mechanics, that not only depend on the game stage, the level cap, but other factors like training, and the progress players make in story missions. This tactical JRPG is similar to the Final Fantasy Tactics series since it also boasts a class system. Quite fun to play, though.

1 Chrono Cross

One Of The Hardest JRPGs Made To Date, And With No Grind

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Released
April 7, 2022
ESRB
T For Teen // Fantasy Violence, Mild Blood, Mild Language, Mild Suggestive Themes
Developer(s)
Square Enix
Publisher(s)
Square Enix
Franchise
Chrono
Genre(s)
JRPG
How Long To Beat
35 Hours

Chrono Cross is arguably, one of the best JRPGs made to date, with deep storytelling, a twisted chronology that confuses the players but somewhat still makes sense, and some memorable characters that are hard to forget. Even more so, the game lacks the usual "grind for levels" mechanic, and it only privileges battle strategy, composition, and equipment.

Characters do not level up in the traditional sense, but they gain better stats every time they beat a powerful enemy (aka Boss), and this progress is also carried through to other characters the player hasn't recruited yet, so it's an equalizer of sorts. This also can make encounters in between boss fights sort of meaningless, if not for its Crafting System that is unlocked further during the adventure. There, all the materials players gathered start to make some sense, even those weird Rainbow Shells that the game never explains what they're for until the mechanic drops on them like an anvil. Really fun to play, and The Radical Dreamers Collection makes it even more interesting to re-visit for veteran players.

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