Anime Games That Are Actually Pretty Good
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Anime Games That Are Actually Pretty Good
Some animes get video game adaptations and sometimes video games use an anime aesthetic. Here are 10 anime games that are actually good. Through the years there has been a special place in the gaming community for anime games, whether they're based on shows or just embrace the art style. For many gamers, their only experience with anime games will be the likes of or. While excellent choices, the sphere of anime games is much broader with some of the most interesting games going. As with any genre, there are going to be some wayward attempts and downright odd characters. Even more so when players dip their toes into the world of anime games, it's wise to check the rating before diving in. When they do hit though, they hit incredibly hard with some of the highest-rated games in history. With that in mind, any player that braves the unknown will not be disappointed. THEGAMER VIDEO OF THE DAY Dragon Ball FighterZ
If players were fans of any of the fighting games has done in the past, tops the charts in terms of both style and gameplay. Taking on one of the best fighting game developers around, it makes the high pace, epic fighting style playable for beginners. The 3v3 dynamic makes sure the action never dies down, with the constant switching of variables, they had to make the controls simple to keep up. The 3-D effect, though not new, is improved tenfold and really immerses you in the Dragon Ball world. Attack On Titan Wings Of Freedom
For fans who have already watched the show, this game is perfect for diving into the more action-packed aspects of the series without getting stuck in the political mud. It hits all the main plot points to make sense of the plot and for nostalgia's sake but the cut scenes are where the entertainment comes from. The beginning stages won't be as beginner-friendly as some, but the controls quickly become engrained. The fights become exhilarating as you take down the eerie giants, perfecting combinations and speed along the way. Doki Doki Literature Club
If there isn't a clue to the plot before the game begins, players are in for a wild ride. Just to be clear, this is a horror game and not a normal one at that. will take you down some dark and twisted paths that shouldn't be walked down by the sensitive soul. The game is an extremely well-done game that will both impress and disgust you. It drags you into its seemingly innocent storylines and then takes you down some dark rabbit holes. Horror fans will love it, but everyone else should probably pass. Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm 3
The best thing about Ninja Storm 3 is that it doesn't baby you in any way. It will throw you into the fire and flames to see if you can make it out. Those that haven't played the game before will have to learn quickly while veterans won't have to wait to get to the action. With the best graphics in the series, this game will dazzle and wow with both the settings and the finishing moves. It's what fans of have been waiting for, the same intensity and climax that the show delivered so many times. Ni No Kuni Wrath Of The White Witch
The rise of the grinding games has returned, bringing with them some of the best visual experiences in gaming. Instead of the hyper-realistic dragon that other games seem to be chasing, the warm and detailed imagery that brings hasn't been matched. On top of this, the world is deeper than players would expect, with a lot of content that goes missed due to lack of effort. This game only reveals its secrets to those who can rise and grind, a now-forgotten art. Persona 5
has long been well known for its immersive gameplay, the fifth installment live up to its predecessors and then some. Delving deep into the life of a teenager, with each aspect helping you in the epic battles to come in one way or another. Not only is the story epic but it's also introspective, shining a light on the dark parts of society without getting weighed down in reality. It also looks at the smaller picture, delivering some of the most relatable and down to earth characters likely to appear in a game. Tales Of Berseria
For newcomers to the JRPG genre that don't want to get lost in the whimsical sauce, Tales Of Berseria is one of the most emotionally grounded out there. The game takes you through a tortured women's quest for revenge while delivering great real-time battles that stave off the stagnation. It is a great chance for people to get used to the series combat while being taken on a very unpredictable journey and is one that doesn't necessarily have the happy ending or redemption story that fans expect time and again. Steins Gate
A mix between game and visual novel, won't have any fast-paced combos or epic battles for you to muddle your way through. It's offered as a different way to experience the story; it's one that delivers a silky smooth experience. It's the perfect game if you're looking to shut your brain off without completely vegetating in front of the TV. There's an , but the game actually gives you more content with an in-depth look at characters that don't get shown in the series. Valkyria Chronicles
For players that get stuck in one genre or the other, gives them a chance to break free with its genre combining story and gameplay. It's definitely one of the older anime games out there but with its remaster, Valkyria Chronicles has a new breath of life that carries it into the modern age. It is a tactical war game that has a backstory for everyone in your squad. As the player is in command at all times, it makes you think twice before using them as a sacrificial lamb, even the grunts. Players have to use their story to make the battle outcomes better, a well-executed combination. AI The Somnium Files
This is the ringer for detective games, a genre that doesn't have a wide array of games with which to contend. takes the usual formula and infuses it with the rich visuals and immersive gameplay that the visual novel element provides. Discovering clues with the various robotic abilities at the player's disposal, the gameplay is next-level immersive. Losing hours upon hours in a single session, this game will transport you to a dark yet insightful world of AI.