Summary
- JRPG narratives escalate from trivial to epic, with heroes like Chaz Ashley evolving from apprentice to fearless leader.
- Protagonists like Max from Shining Force may be forgotten, but their strategic battles to save kingdoms leave a lasting impact.
- Characters like Vahn from Legend of Legaia and Bartz Klauser from Final Fantasy 5 deserve more recognition for their unique stories.
Despite following a pattern that players are accustomed to, narratives in JRPGs are unique and significantly different from Western games. Elements that escalate enormously, causing characters to start by facing trivial problems and end up fighting gods for the fate of humanity, are common.
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JRPG heroes are also highly distinctive, often featuring altruistic personalities and well-crafted designs. Names like Cloud Strife, Ichiban Kasuga, and Crono are always remembered. However, there are many characters – especially from franchises not as popular today – who are forgotten by players but still deserve recognition for their quality.
10 Chaz Ashley (Phantasy Star 4)
Adventure And Redemption
Phantasy Star IV: The End of the Millennium
Chaz Ashley, the protagonist of Phantasy Star 4, begins the journey as a young and inexperienced bounty hunter. Under the tutelage of Alys Brangwin, skills in combating threats and protecting the innocent in the Algo star system are developed. Throughout the adventure, an evolution from an impulsive apprentice to a fearless hero ready to face the evil threatening the world occurs.
As the story unfolds, Chaz and the group face unimaginable dangers, from ancient evils awakened to galactic conspiracies. The complex and well-crafted narrative of Phantasy Star 4 for the 90s is complemented by the depth of its characters and the rich world-building. Although often forgotten among JRPG heroes, Chaz exemplifies growth, becoming an admirable leader and resolute warrior.
9 Max (Shining Force)
Protagonist Of Sega's Strategy Game Series
Shining Force
Before the 2000s, Nintendo and Sega competed in various ways, and it was possible to draw parallels and similarities between the games of the two companies. While one had Fire Emblem as its flagship in the market, Sega tried to launch Shining Force, which, despite being a fun game and having some prominence, did not achieve the same popularity as its rival.
Max, the protagonist of the first game, is often forgotten by players, but led a group of warriors in strategic battles to save the kingdom of Runefaust. Despite the importance at the time, Shining Force gradually faded from the market, leaving Max and his story behind.
8 Vahn (Legend Of Legaia)
Charming JRPG For Playstation 1
Legend of Legaia
- Released
- October 16, 1998
- Publisher(s)
- Sony
- Platform(s)
- PlayStation 2
- Genre(s)
- Adventure
While many franchises established themselves on the PlayStation 1 and still exist today, others, like Legend of Legaia, failed to capitalize on the console's popularity. The game, led by Vahn, introduced new concepts for a JRPG, with a strange but enjoyable combat system.
Living in a remote village in a nearly post-apocalyptic setting years after a great calamity, the protagonist's blue-haired journey begins after the place is attacked, aiming to restore sacred trees and bring peace back to the world. Despite being a silent protagonist, the character was cool, but perhaps due to the franchise's unique combat system, it did not become very popular, and Vahn became a forgotten hero.
7 Ryu (Breath Of Fire)
Classic Hero In A Once Very Popular Franchise
Breath of Fire IV
Just as Link is the face of The Legend of Zelda franchise, Ryu was the protagonist and reference of Breath of Fire, a franchise created by Capcom in the early 90s. All the main game's protagonists were reincarnations of him, always sharing characteristics like blue hair and being one of the last surviving members of the Dragon Clan.
This lineage gave the character the ability to transform into dragons, even though in some games, this power was sealed during the early parts of the gameplay. Despite its popularity, the franchise gradually faded, being replaced by others more popular in the market, much like what happened with Ryu.
6 Isaac (Golden Sun)
Lesser-Known Nintendo Franchise
Golden Sun
- Released
- November 12, 2001
- Developer(s)
- Camelot Software Planning
- Platform(s)
- Nintendo Game Boy Advance
- Genre(s)
- JRPG
When it comes to Nintendo RPGs, franchises like Fire Emblem or Xenoblade come to mind; however, among hardcore fans of the developer, Golden Sun holds a special place. Originally released for the Game Boy Advance, the first game of the trilogy was led by Isaac.
Like many JRPG protagonists, Isaac is the famous silent protagonist. So, there is not much to be said about his personality, but his face and appearance are present throughout the gameplay, wielding weapons like swords and psynergy related to the Earth element. Furthermore, despite not being the protagonist of a game for years, Nintendo included him as an Assist Trophy in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
5 Bartz Klauser (Final Fantasy 5)
Hero Among Many Others More Popular
Final Fantasy 5
- Released
- December 6, 1992
- Developer(s)
- Square Enix
- Genre(s)
- JRPG
Final Fantasy has many memorable characters, and players can spend hours debating which is the best. Among so many, some tend to be more forgotten, like Bartz Klauser, the protagonist of Final Fantasy 5. Despite the game being excellent, it was released between the fourth and sixth games of the franchise. These have even more memorable protagonists, like Cecil and Terra, respectively.
After these games, players were introduced to Cloud Strife, who remains the face of the series. So, despite being part of a famous franchise, Bartz Klauser is somewhat less popular compared to other iconic characters, making him also deserve more recognition from players.
4 Yuri Hyuga (Shadow Hearts)
Hero Of Shadows
Shadow Hearts
- Released
- December 12, 2001
- Platform(s)
- PlayStation 2
- Developer
- Sacnoth
- Genre(s)
- JRPG
Yuri Hyuga, the protagonist of Shadow Hearts, is a complex hero marked by a tragic past. Born to a Japanese soldier and a Russian woman, Yuri had a happy childhood until his mother was killed by monsters sent by an evil sorcerer. This traumatic event awakened his Harmonixer powers, allowing him to transform into various creatures.
Throughout the journey, Yuri faces internal and external battles, finding allies like Alice Elliot and confronting powerful enemies. The game, known for its dark elements, takes Yuri on a journey of exploring identity and confronting deepest fears. Despite being one of the most unique and captivating heroes in JRPGs, Yuri Hyuga is often forgotten, as the franchise hasn't seen new games for years, and other protagonists have emerged.
3 Tatsuya Suou And Maya Amano (Persona 2: Innocent Sin And Persona 2: Eternal Punishment)
Forgotten Heroes Of The Duology
Persona 2: Eternal Punishment
Thanks to the success of Persona 3 for PlayStation 2, the franchise gained prominence in the gaming market. However, older titles, like Persona 2: Innocent Sin and Persona 2: Eternal Punishment, still shine, especially because of their protagonists Tatsuya Suou and Maya Amano, as well as their darker story compared to the following versions.
Tatsuya is introspective and reserved, while Maya is an optimistic and determined journalist. Together, they face supernatural conspiracies in a world filled with mythology and mystery, dealing with themes such as death, sacrifice, and regret. Despite the profound impact of these characters, many players are unaware of them due to the popularity of the more recent protagonists, but they are just as well-written as Makoto Yuki, Yu, and Joker.
2 Jeanne D'arc (Jeanne D'arc)
Reimagined Legendary Heroine
Jeanne d'Arc
- Released
- November 22, 2006
- Developer(s)
- Level 5
- Platform(s)
- PlayStation Portable, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5
- Genre(s)
- Tactical
Among the many quality RPGs by Level-5, such as Dragon Quest 8 and Ni No Kuni, it's normal for some franchises and their protagonists to be forgotten, like Jeanne d'Arc, the heroine of the game of the same name. As the name suggests, the narrative here is a reimagining of the journey of the historical figure in real life.
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However, the game takes many poetic liberties and does not try to stay true to the real Jeanne d'Arc's story. Instead, it incorporates numerous fantasy elements, including mystical creatures like goblins and elves. Despite being an engaging and well-developed protagonist, Jeanne has become a forgotten figure among JRPGs, overshadowed by other more popular titles from the developer.
1 Fei Fong Wong (Xenogears)
Tragic Hero In An Epic JRPG
Xenogears
- Released
- October 20, 1998
- Developer(s)
- Square
- Platform(s)
- PS1, PlayStation 3
- Genre(s)
- JRPG
Fei Fong Wong, the protagonist of Xenogears, begins the journey living a quiet life in the village of Lahan. Life changes drastically when mysterious forces attack the homeland, leading to the destruction and death of closest friends. This tragedy triggers a series of events that lead Fei on an epic and spiritual journey.
Throughout Xenogears, Fei faces internal and external battles, meeting characters like Elly Van Houten and confronting forces greater than imaginable. The game, known for its heavy religious inspirations and philosophical elements, takes the protagonist on a journey of exploring identity and confronting a dark past. Despite being one of the deepest and most complex heroes in JRPGs, Fei Fong Wong is often forgotten, overshadowed by more popular characters in the genre.
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