Best JRPGs On The Nintendo Switch 2

Throughout its launch in 2017 and subsequent console competitors, as well as the sequel consoles that appeared in 2020, the Switch consistently stood out as one of the top platforms for Japanese Role-Playing Games (JRPGs) for nearly a decade. Notable titles on this platform include “Fire Emblem: Three Houses” and “Super Mario RPG.

As the year draws to a close for the Switch 2, there’s an exciting influx of new and improved versions of excellent Japanese Role-Playing Games (JRPGs) available on the platform. Remarkably, all top-tier Switch JRPGs continue to perform exceptionally well. Not only that, but future releases such as the Dragon Quest 1-2 HD-2D Remake and Octopath Traveler 0 are highly anticipated. For now, these titles represent the cream of the crop when it comes to JRPGs on Switch 2.

Bravely Default: Flying Fairy HD Remaster

Great On 3DS, Better On Switch 2

Initially, “Bravely Default: Flying Fairy” was developed as a game for the Nintendo 3DS, aiming to bring back the spirit of the “Final Fantasy” series without using its name directly. It included essential elements such as crystals, a job system, a compact four-member team, turn-based combat, and an expansive world map for exploration.

This game was ideal for enthusiasts longing for nostalgic experiences similar to the original Final Fantasy series. Although certain elements of the game seem a bit outdated now, the remastered version remains enjoyable. Compared to Mario Kart World, which was also launched around the same time, some players might find

Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time

Chill Alone Or With Friends

The Girl Who Steals Time,” titled Fantasy Life I, offers an extensive experience with its long title mirroring its lengthy role-playing game (RPG) nature in the realm of Japanese action RPGs. Players have the freedom to enjoy the game as a conventional action RPG or delve into the intricate class system, expanding beyond combat roles like warriors and mages. Additionally, they can hone their skills in professions such as mining for resource gathering or woodcutting.

The Girl Who Steals Time maintains its intrigue, offering a relaxing journey for solo or multiplayer experiences.

Yakuza 0: Director’s Cut

Dub It Up

Revisiting Yakuza 0 on the Switch 2 becomes appealing due to a notable update – it now includes an English dub. Generally, the Yakuza series has been renowned for its Japanese audio, boasting impressive performances. However, with the seventh mainline title, Yakuza: Like a Dragon, there was a shift towards incorporating English actors as well, likely explaining why the Director’s Cut of Yakuza 0 received this enhancement.

Regarding its voice acting, which is fantastic in both languages, this game stands strong on its own merits. The old-school brawling feels just as exciting with a younger Kazuma. This series is recognized for its high energy and outrageousness, but the Yakuza team truly outdid themselves with this prequel.

Raidou Remastered: The Mystery Of The Soulless Army

A Forgotten SMT Gem

In a refreshed form, Raidou Remastered: The Enigma of the Soul-less Army revisits an original PS2 title, thoroughly updated and more impressive than ever. Players step into the role of a demon-investigating detective in an alternate 1930s Japan setting. During their investigations, they will collaborate with demons who possess unique abilities, such as coercing non-player characters to reveal hidden information.

In a fight, actions happen immediately, where players can cut down enemies with their demon companions, all while swirling in the heat of battle. For Shin Megami Tensei enthusiasts, they’ll find a comfortable familiarity with this offshoot.

Suikoden 1 & 2 HD Remaster: Gate Rune And Dunan Unification Wars

Two Masterful PS1 JRPGs

The Suikoden 1 & 2 HD Remaster gathers together the initial two installments from the series, initially launched on PlayStation 1 in the ’90s. These enhancements primarily focus on graphics upgrade and a handful of additional features, but fans of the Suikoden series are delighted as they’ve longed to revisit these games for years. Considered among the finest titles on PS1, they have gained a well-deserved popularity within the gaming community.

Suikoden 2, much like other renowned PlayStation 1 games such as Final Fantasy 7, stands its ground. For those who didn’t play these titles back then, this compilation is a must-have for JRPG enthusiasts. It’s perfect for those seeking a unique twist in their turn-based JRPGs due to the versatile party system boasting over a hundred characters.

Rune Factory: Guardians Of Azuma

Fight Monsters, Plant Trees

Guardians of Azuma blends the charm of simulation games and the excitement of action Japanese Role-Playing Games (JRPGs). At your farmstead, you’re tasked with cultivating land for crops which can be sold or traded to make a profit. For those seeking adventure, there’s an abundance of monsters waiting to be vanquished as well.

Although it might not offer the most intricate combat mechanics, some players prefer a more laid-back gaming experience. This is reminiscent of the game “Fantasy Life: The Girl Who Steals Time,” and can be thought of as a contemporary, Japanese adaptation of “Stardew Valley” for those who enjoy its style and are seeking similar recommendations.

Romancing SaGa 2: Revenge Of The Seven

Building A Lineage

The re-imagined version of “Romancing SaGa 2: Revenge of the Seven” is based on its original release for SNES back in 1993, which was exclusive to Japan. The “SaGa” series can sometimes be difficult to suggest because combat systems require a learning curve. Unlike traditional RPGs that rely on EXP for growth, characters in these games develop through practice with their equipment and abilities, while upgrades may also come at random.

As a devoted fan, I’ve got to say that diving into Romancing SaGa 2: Revenge of the Seven is an extraordinary journey! This game doesn’t just push boundaries with its quirky mechanics; it takes them to another level by introducing a Legacy Throne system. In this captivating twist, you get to pass on genes between your kin, creating a unique family dynasty that evolves as the story unfolds.

While the game’s systems can be complex at first, taking the time to learn them makes it even more engaging and rewarding. So, strap in for an unforgettable adventure!

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2025-09-01 22:07