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Some people enjoy Japanese role-playing games for immersive storytelling and epic music, while others enjoy strategy in gameplay. Recommend us JRPGs that you love and tell us why you love them!
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CRYSTAL ATLAN BETA IS HERE! THE ACTUAL GENSHIN KILLER!

SIGN UP FOR THE BETA HERE You know that Genshin is not flawless. It is monotonous and feels unjust, both in terms of gameplay and from the standpoint of the developer towards the community. Although such games may initially appear enjoyable, they quickly devolve into unending grinds and incorporate predatory Gacha elements that fail to provide the player with much of a sense of reward. Crystal Atlan's trajectory appears to be favorable. It is Genshin, minus the tedious grinding, the Gacha, and the eventual incapacity to continue playing. You may continue playing indefinitely; however, your time is restricted by the story's progression. That is, you are permitted to continue enjoying all other content once your daily quota has been met. I really hope that they continue down this path.
CRYSTAL ATLAN BETA IS HERE! THE ACTUAL GENSHIN KILLER!
Crystal of Atlan
Crystal of Atlan

Green Glass ( The End) | Android

I finally finished Green Glass from the Chinese studio Netease.  I crossed landscapes in a medieval epic fantasy world with a very fascinating Asian flavor in the guise of a warrior on a journey in which I had to accompany a girl to be protected from a series of dangers and enemies.  Along the way, I faced tons of obstacles, including powerful enemies who tried to end my adventure prematurely.  In some scenarios I rode a horse, while other times I even went down to prepare healing tea.
Green Glass ( The End) | Android
Green Glass
Green Glass

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Some people just aren't suited to playing the part of the flashy, in-your-face hero or the dastardly, mustache-twirling villain with larger-than-life panache. Instead, they operate in the shadows and pull the strings of society through wit and cleverness. In this case,  That's the role Cid wants to play when he's transported to another world. Cid spins a yarn or three and becomes the unlikely leader of the underground Shadow Garden organization that fights against a menacing cult (which he totally made up). However, there's a catch even his wild imagination didn't see coming: the cult he concocted actually exists, and they're beyond displeased that his power fantasy just got in the way of their  evil plan.
The Eminence in Shadow RPG
The Eminence in Shadow RPG

My Thoughts on Dragon Quest I + II HD‑2D and Dragon Quest III HD‑2D

I’ve been checking out the reviews and previews for the HD‑2D remakes of Dragon Quest I + II and Dragon Quest III, and after playing them, here’s my take in plain, casual player talk. ⸻ 1. Classic Feel Meets Modern Touch For me, the biggest charm of these HD‑2D remakes is being able to relive the nostalgia of the original games while enjoying modern conveniences and upgraded visuals. It’s like wearing your favorite old clothes made with better fabric and added pockets—familiar, but pleasantly surprising. In I + II, I was curious about how they’d spice up combat, especially since the original I was pretty basic. The previews mentioned multi-enemy battles, which really piqued my interest. At the same time, I was worried that too many changes might ruin the classic feel. III HD‑2D struck a better balance: keeping the simple, heroic adventure vibe while adding quality-of-life improvements like faster battles, auto-save, and voice acting. ⸻ 2. Story and Immersion If you’re used to complex stories, the simple plots here might seem “lightweight.” But I’ve come to appreciate the “simplicity is beauty” approach. The classics were always about the chosen hero, saving the world, and defeating the big bad guy. In I + II, especially I, the story is straightforward. Some players say, “Don’t expect anything deep—just defeat the enemies and save the world.” Adding small side quests or tweaking narrative pacing could boost immersion without losing the original charm. III offers a richer world, with job classes, day/night cycles, and exploration that give more freedom. Exploring this world and building a party still feels exciting. ⸻ 3. Combat and Systems Combat is a big deal for me. The remakes did a good job improving it. • In III, combat feels more flexible, and speeding up battles reduces grind fatigue. • The job system remains, and switching classes or combining skills is still engaging. • In I + II, introducing multi-enemy battles in I shows the developers’ willingness to rethink classic mechanics, which I really appreciate. Of course, some old-school limitations show up, like running repetitive encounters or grinding for levels, which can feel tedious at times. ⸻ 4. Visuals, Audio, and Art The HD‑2D style combines pixel characters with modern lighting, depth, and layered environments, giving the world more “weight.” III is widely praised as the most beautiful in the HD‑2D series. Monster animations, combat effects, shadows, and environmental lighting all add a nice touch. Music and sound effects are faithful to the originals but remastered with modern instrumentation, and the addition of voice acting makes key dialogues more immersive. ⸻ 5. Minor Gripes and Hopes Even though I enjoyed both remakes, here are a few things I hope could be improved: 1. Richer story / side content – More side quests or character interactions would make the world feel even more alive. 2. Deeper system complexity – For players who love strategy, class combos, and skill trees, more depth would be nice. 3. Random encounters – Some areas can feel grindy; fewer encounters or visible monsters could help. 4. Platform / performance optimization – Handheld versions should run smoothly, with minimal loading and good visuals. 5. Cross-save / upgrade options – I + II remakes currently lack cross-platform save support, which could be inconvenient for future hardware migration. ⸻ 6. Overall Thoughts Overall, these HD‑2D remakes are highly worth checking out, especially for nostalgic players or anyone who loves classic RPGs. • If you missed the originals, these remakes are an excellent entry point: modern visuals, smooth gameplay, and friendly mechanics. • If you’re a long-time fan, it’s rewarding to see the classics come to life while respecting the original vision. • If you prefer complex narratives or extremely deep systems, some parts might feel light—but the remakes strike a solid balance of classic charm and modern convenience. In short: Dragon Quest III HD‑2D feels like the most polished and mature entry in the series so far, while I + II HD‑2D is a bold attempt to modernize the classics. If you enjoy this type of game or classic RPGs, these remakes are definitely worth trying. I’d love to hear your thoughts if you’ve played them too 🙂
My Thoughts on Dragon Quest I + II HD‑2D and Dragon Quest III HD‑2D

AETHER GAZER - What an interesting game! Full Review

Aether Gazer (Reviewed) Developer: Yostar Games Publisher: Yostar Games Released: May 23rd, 2023 Price: Free To Play Aether gazer is a fast paced exciting action-RPG and Gacha. It's surprising good while also being quite generous with their new players and the amount of playtime that you get. Just like your other Gatchas that appears every now and then. It contains many familiar features, as well as a story, characters and pulls.
AETHER GAZER - What an interesting game! Full Review

Diablo Immortal Opinion

After I played The game For nearly Month...This is clearly One Of The best Games On Mobile Right now... I am Not a fan Of RPG Games But This Game Made me An Addict... The Really focuses On The Player Ability To fight either you pick A ranged Magic Fighter or Melee Magic Fighter.... Many Choices and many Ways Of Fighting....another thing was amazing The Many Stories You can In it's World.... The Monsters You Can Kill are Too many...
Diablo Immortal
Diablo Immortal

All done with Super Mario RPG? Here's the colorful action-RPG you'll want to play next

Very few RPGs manage to capture the sense of whimsy and adventure of Super Mario RPG, so when one comes along, we take notice. That's why we couldn't look away when we saw the absolutely adorable and fun-looking Born of Bread. This RPG puts players into the shoes of Loaf, a "flour golem" who must journey the world and make new friends while solving a perplexing mystery. Like Super Mario RPG, Born of Bread's combat system is technically turn-based, but different moves allow players to do extra damage by completing timing-based challenges. So it requires a little more attention than the average turn-based RPG, where you might just tap "attack" over and over.
All done with Super Mario RPG? Here's the colorful action-RPG you'll want to play next

Nepa Saga | Android

We will take on the role of Ekaa a humble blacksmith who became a legendary warrior to save his land: Nepal; it is a surprising city, which in some ways seems to have remained unchanged from the Middle Ages just like in the mobile title. It takes inspiration from the eastern Himalayas with intricate temples, busy city streets and imposing mountain peaks all faithfully reproduced with the UE5 graphics engine and being an RPG we will face fearsome enemies: the cunning Ghyak, the weaver Mohini and the terrifying Hima.
Nepa Saga | Android
Nepa: Saga - Epic Offline RPG
Nepa: Saga - Epic Offline RPG

AETHER GAZER - THIS IS MY FAVORITE CHARACTER!

Whether you're interested in the fast-paced action RPG gameplay or the characters or story, Aether Gazer is sure to have something that will no doubt interest you. Don't forget to join in on the fun with the brand new Puppet Master Hades; you could get lucky and snag her before it's too late and she is gone!
AETHER GAZER - THIS IS MY FAVORITE CHARACTER!
Aether Gazer
Aether Gazer

Tap-Review: Legends of Crystal

Game that was released 6 years ago, is quite hard to find. Not very popular in Indonesia, so not many people know about it. I found it on GameExp. But unexpectedly, it's also available on TapTap 😅 At a glance, its style is similar to JRPG with a Turn Based RPG as the combat system. Characters, story, and so on are inspired by Indonesian folklore. This game is still not stable and is in "Early Access" which is why I often experience "freeze" especially in Majalengka Village.  It makes me save the game repeatedly. It's annoying, but that's how it is.
Tap-Review: Legends of Crystal
Legends of Crystal
Legends of Crystal

If you enjoy Persona 5 or have any interest in RPGs, you won't want to miss Persona 5 Tactica

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If you enjoy Persona 5 or have any interest in RPGs, you won't want to miss Persona 5 Tactica
Persona 5 Tactica
Persona 5 Tactica

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For me the best JRPG of all time is FINAL FANTASY 7 (PS1) it started my love for jrpg genre and it's my first ps1 game. It also started my love for the FF series! It also gave birth most of the iconic video game characters  such as Cloud, Tifa and Sephiroth! lastly FF7 also introduced JRPG genre to the world So i recommend you guys playing FF7 Ps1 before playing the Remake
FINAL FANTASY VII
FINAL FANTASY VII

PUBG Mobile

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PUBG Mobile
PUBG MOBILE
PUBG MOBILE

[ Draconian Faction]

The Draconian Conclave – They are "Dragon Slayer" heroes with distinctive features looks. These are 4 heroes are powerful with eye-catching looks: Oboro, Yuugao, Haitang & Kaguya Download: Webshop(20% Discount): Gift Codes PSLAUNCH    PSWELCOME    PSVVIP     PSOBT Redeem:
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Panilla Saga
Panilla Saga

SHOGUN SHOWDOWN - A SICK NINJA TURN-BASED RPG

Great game to just pass time with, if you're into strategy gameplay that can be fast or as slow as you would like it to be, then you would benefit from checking this gem out! Consider following on other Social Media platforms for, Giveaways and more:
SHOGUN SHOWDOWN - A SICK NINJA TURN-BASED RPG

Gnome King Adventures | Android

It's an action-strategy game developed by Rexobyte, recently updated on February 3, 2026. In the peaceful world of the gnomes, a disturbing shadow falls on the village: dark creatures emerge from nowhere and capture innocents, imprisoning them and spreading fear throughout the huts and woods. When all hope seems lost, he awakens from his regal slumber to face this threat. His mission is clear: travel through treacherous territories, fight hordes of enemies, free the captured gnomes, and restore peace to his land. Rescued gnomes return to the mines to generate gold, which we can spend to upgrade equipment and allow the king to enhance weapons and armor. Each territory features an increasing number of dangers, bosses to face, and strategic obstacles to overcome. Each stage features different enemies and environmental challenges to overcome with timing and tactics, including the final boss. As we progress through the world, we'll use weapons and special abilities to upgrade.  The combination of real-time combat and resource management makes for a fun and rewarding experience, with a good balance between challenge and progression.
Gnome King Adventures | Android
Gnome King Adventures
Gnome King Adventures

This Final Fantasy Tactics-inspired RPG presents both sides of war - Arcadian Atlas Quick Review

PLAY IT OR SKIP IT? Play it if you’re a fan of retro strategy titles like Tactics Ogre or Final Fantasy Tactics. Arcadian Atlas is a pixelated tactical RPG that feels like it could be a forgotten PlayStation title. It takes place in Arcadia, a kingdom trapped in a bloody civil war. The story revolves around Vashti and Desmond, two lovers who find themselves on opposite sides of the conflict. As I played, I had the chance to see the war from different perspectives, which gave the story additional depth. The old-school battle mechanics might feel dated to some players, but die-hard tactics fans will definitely want to check this one out.
This Final Fantasy Tactics-inspired RPG presents both sides of war - Arcadian Atlas Quick Review
Arcadian Atlas
Arcadian Atlas

Looking for a cozy fall game? Rune Factory 3 Special delivers the goods

SHOULD I PLAY RUNE FACTORY 3 SPECIAL? If you’re a farming game fan, you won’t want to miss this, especially if you skipped the original Rune Factory 3 on the Nintendo DS. Rune Factory 3 Special is a lovingly crafted remaster of one of the best games in the Rune Factory series. It’s a wonderful blend of farming, slice-of-life social mechanics, and action RPG combat. There are times when it feels a little dated, but overall, it’s a pretty fantastic package. It’s the perfect game to play while you curl up under a blanket on a cozy fall day.
Looking for a cozy fall game? Rune Factory 3 Special delivers the goods
Rune Factory 3 Special
Rune Factory 3 Special

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Persona - too tough to pick just one, have played and loved 3, 4 and 5, and have P5 Royal waiting for me.  The story and dialogue is always excellent!

Hi, this is NANA

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