Summary

  • JRPGs with innovative features have stood out in the genre, offering unique combat and storytelling techniques.
  • Games like Vagrant Story, Parasite Eve, and Valkyria Chronicles deviate from traditional JRPG norms.
  • Striking a balance between tradition and innovation, these JRPGs pave the way for future advancement.

After its rapid ascent in the 1980s and dominance of the 1990s, the JRPG has ascended to one of the most popular genres in the entire video game industry. And, while many of them adhere to simple, long-held design philosophies that still work, a few JRPGs over the years have attempted to be something a bit different.

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Whether it was the introduction of a new combat system or a unique way of presenting its story, the JRPGs that have dared to deviate have proven to be some of the best in the genre. In a genre filled with games that can often start to feel pretty similar, others were able to be rather forward-thinking. Some approaches stuck, while others are almost entirely confined to the unique gem that invented it. Whatever the case may be, these JRPGs were massively ahead of their time in terms of design, systems, and storytelling techniques.

Updated February 12, 2025 by Maddie Fisher: JRPGs are one of the oldest video game genres, dating back to the early 1980s. During that time, it has been at the forefront of creating innovative and unique experiences in the industry. This list has been updated to reflect that, adding four more entries as well as some new information on already-established games.

1 Vagrant Story

Innovative Action JRPG Features Unique Combat System

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May 15, 2000
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T For Teen due to Animated Violence
Developer(s)
Square
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Square
Genre(s)
JRPG
Platform(s)
PS1
How Long To Beat
25 Hours

Vagrant Story was directed by Yasumi Matsuno, who used the opportunity to return to the world of Ivalice, which first appeared in Final Fantasy Tactics. Seeking to create something unique, Matsuno and his team worked tirelessly on what became one of the PS1's most incredible games, as this innovative JRPG combined traditional turn-based inputs with a more immediate, action-focused combat system.

Random encounters that dominated the genre at the time were gone, as Vagrant Story featured enemies and monsters roaming the world. This would become a major part of Final Fantasy in the coming years, having a profound impact on Square's design philosophies moving forward. Its stellar art direction made the most of the limited PS1 hardware, featuring impressive lighting and character modeling.

2 Parasite Eve

Survival Horror JRPG Is One Of The PS1's Best Games

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September 9, 1998
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M For Mature 17+ due to Animated Violence, Mature Sexual Themes
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Square
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Square
Engine
unity
Genre(s)
Horror, Action RPG
Platform(s)
PS1
How Long To Beat
10 Hours

While JRPGs were one of the most popular genres of the 1990s, it's fair to say that survival horror games weren't far behind, as titles like Resident Evil and Silent Hill used fear and paranoia to create a new type of experience. Square took that to heart when they combined Resident Evil and Final Fantasy, resulting in 1998's Parasite Eve, a brilliant fusion of JRPGs and survival horror that is still one of the most compelling and innovative experiences of all time.

Based on the novel of the same name, Parasite Eve is a mix of the turn-based combat seen in Final Fantasy with the inventory management and puzzle systems featured in games like Resident Evil and Dino Crisis. This survival horror JRPG also features a fascinating story that explores the themes of motherhood and genes, telling a harrowing tale of self-discovery and loss of identity. Its examination of dark themes and unique systems remains without an equal today, as games like this still don't come around very often.

3 Final Fantasy 7

Iconic PS1 Game Combines Cyberpunk And Fantasy

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January 31, 1997
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T for Teen: Blood, Fantasy Violence, Language, Mild Suggestive Themes
Developer(s)
Square Enix
Publisher(s)
Square Enix
Engine
Unreal Engine 4
Cross-Platform Play
ps, pc
Cross Save
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Franchise
Final Fantasy
Steam Deck Compatibility
yes
Genre(s)
RPG
How Long To Beat
37 Hours
X|S Optimized
yes
Supported VR Headsets
Oculus Quest 2
OpenCritic Rating
Strong

After spending the better part of a decade making games set in traditional fantasy worlds, Square decided to take Final Fantasy in a new direction with the seventh mainline entry. And in the wake of their public fallout with Nintendo, Square embraced the older demographic of the Sony PlayStation by appealing to teens and young adults with Final Fantasy 7, an incredible turn-based JRPG set in a cyberpunk dystopia.

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Instead of knights and wizards, Final Fantasy 7 was a world of machine guns, mercenaries, and megacorporations, a spectacular world that was unlike any other at the time. Exploring themes like the fragility of life and the protection of Earth's natural beauty, Final Fantasy 7 was a revolution in many ways, and the state-of-the-art CG cutscenes are still amazing. It was also one of the first games within an overarching franchise to spawn its own multimedia series, as the Compilation of Final Fantasy 7 continues to showcase why this legendary release became a phenomenon.

4 Valkyria Chronicles

Fascinating Strategy JRPG Explores Complex Themes

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October 31, 2008
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T For Teen Due To Animated Blood, Mild Language, Mild Suggestive Themes, Use of Tobacco, Violence
Developer(s)
Sega, Media Vision
Publisher(s)
Sega
Engine
CANVAS Engine
Franchise
Valkyria Chronicles
Genre(s)
RPG, Tactical, Third-Person Shooter
Platform(s)
PC, PS3, PS4, Switch
How Long To Beat
30 Hours
OpenCritic Rating
Mighty

Made up of some of Sega's most talented team members, Valkyria Chronicles was produced to create a story that explored the themes of war and love. While many games take place during a time of war, Valkyria Chronicles uses its vibrant art style and spectacular combat system to convey its tale uniquely. Set on the fictional continent of Europa, Valkyria Chronicles is vaguely based on World War 2 and is still a stunning game to this day.

Exploring a war-torn romance between Welkin and Alicia, as their charming, honest love story co-exists alongside the game's examination of racism and discrimination. It expertly combines a rich, multi-layered story with some stellar turn-based combat, as moving soldiers around the field in 3D feels excellent. Unlike other strategy JRPGs of the time, Valkyria Chronicles allows the player to actively aim their weapons in 3D, adding a unique feeling that is still unmatched to this day.

5 The World Ends With You

Unique DS RPG Gains Massive Cult Following

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July 27, 2007
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Square Enix
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Square Enix
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Nintendo DS, Switch, Android, iOS
Genre(s)
Action RPG

Inspired by the unique control scheme of the Nintendo DS, Square Enix envisioned a way to create a unique dual-screen battle system for a JRPG. The result was The World Ends With You, one of the best action JRPGs from the 2000s. The World Ends With You is a game set in Shibuya that pits Neku and his friends against a deadly seven-day event known as the Reapers' Game.

Drawing from elements of anime and multiple types of music, The World Ends With You features a cast of outstanding characters and one of the most fascinating battle systems ever seen in a JRPG. It uses both screens of the DS and was even successfully transported into modern times thanks to an updated Switch port in 2018, making this marvelous JRPG available to play on modern hardware.

6 Lost Odyssey

Xbox 360 Exclusive JRPG From The Creator Of Final Fantasy

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February 12, 2008
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Mistwalker, Feelplus
Publisher(s)
Microsoft Game Studios
Platform(s)
Xbox 360
Genre(s)
JRPG

After leaving Square Enix and the Final Fantasy franchise, Hironobu Sakaguchi founded Mistwalker, signing a contract with Microsoft that would see them fund Lost Odyssey. This compelling turn-based JRPG was Sakaguchi's second effort with Microsoft, following 2006's Blue Dragon, and turned into one of the finest efforts of his legendary career.

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Lost Odyssey features a unique turn-based battle system, where instead of each party member performing an attack one by one, the player inputs actions for all of them at the beginning of a turn. Attacks are then further enhanced with a well-timed button press, which adds an extra layer of punch. Lost Odyssey has sadly never been remastered for modern Xbox consoles, but it is available via the backward compatibility program — and is still worth diving into today.

7 EarthBound

Quirky SNES JRPG Is One Of The Console's Best

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June 5, 1995
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HAL Laboratory, Ape Inc.
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Nintendo
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EarthBound
Genre(s)
RPG

A majority of JRPGs during the 1990s were built around fantasy kingdoms with knights, wizards, and magic, but Shigesato Itoi and Nintendo were intent on breaking those conventions with 1994's EarthBound. The world of EarthBound is more like a 1980s science fiction film than a high fantasy adventure, as Ness and his friends go on an adventure across a surreal, quirky world full of outlandish enemies to stop the imminent invasion of Giygas.

But what makes EarthBound so remarkable is just how effortlessly these elements blend, as Itoi's unique brand of storytelling mixed with strong design resulted in a game that is still being sourced and referenced today. The concept of an off-beat JRPG that takes place in a semi-realistic world, which has dominated the indie scene for years, can be traced back directly to EarthBound, as its ability to hide a dark, complex story behind a colorful SNES game is still an impressive feat. Thankfully, EarthBound is readily available today, as it is a part of the Nintendo Switch Online service.

8 Xenogears

Mesmerizing Blend Of Star Wars And Final Fantasy

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October 20, 1998
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Initially, Xenogears was pitched as a story for Final Fantasy 7 but was deemed too dark for the series and was transformed into an entirely different project. It worked out for the best, as both games became stone-cold classics for Sony's hardware. Combining elements of Star Wars and Final Fantasy, Xenogears puts players in control of Fei Fong Wong in an epic, multi-disc adventure where a group of rebels attempt to destroy a tyrannical organization known as Solaris.

Xenogears was unique for the time as its complicated exploration of religion and philosophy was not the norm, with the development team taking two years to create its incredible world and mythology. Combat in Xenogears unfolds with a hand-to-hand system, where attacks are correlated to the face buttons, while also implementing stunning mech battles. It is an altogether brilliant experience, with a refreshing style of combat and a wonderfully thematic story that still holds up.

9 Valkyrie Profile

Norse Mythology-Inspired JRPG Is One Of The PS1's Greatest Achievements

  • Platforms: PlayStation, PlayStation Portable, PlayStation 2, Nintendo DS, PlayStation 3, Android, iOS, Windows, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5
  • Release Date: December 22, 1999
  • Developers: tri-Ace; Tose (PSP)
  • Publisher: Enix

Inspired by the Norse legends, Valkyrie Profile crafted a contemporary vision of the ancient tales that blended elements of myth with science fiction. A gripping tale of redemption and sacrifice, this epic PS1 JRPG puts players in control of Lenneth Valkyrie as she travels across the land to gather warriors for the impending arrival of Ragnarok.

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Valkyrie Profile's combat is fantastic, as each party member is mapped to a specific face button. Pressing it will initiate an attack with them, creating a sense of immediacy with combat that hadn't been seen in JRPGs at the time. It feels fabulous to play, and flying around the world map with Lenneth gives the game a scale that its contemporaries had trouble replicating. An updated version of Valkyrie Profile is currently available on PS5 and mobile, making it easy to jump into this outstanding adventure.

10 Radiata Stories

PS2 JRPG Features Story With Humor And Heart

  • Platform: PlayStation 2
  • Release Date: January 27, 2005
  • Developer: tri-Ace
  • Publisher: Square Enix

A joint venture between tri-Ace and Square Enix, Radiata Stories is a fascinating JRPG that was released during the final years of the PS2 in 2005. As a result, it was a game that took full advantage of the hardware and produced something truly special. Radiata Stories puts a focus on interactivity, as the world feels alive in ways that other JRPGs from the time didn't.

Featuring a day and night cycle and a staggering number of recruitable NPCs (up to 176), Radiata Stories places a strong emphasis on its world and its inhabitants. The player can also duel random characters, as well, which gives NPCs more personality than even some modern games. It is a spectacular game, one that saw a spiritual sequel released for the DS in 2011 — known as Radiant Historia.