10 AnimeBased Games Worth Playing (Even If You Havent Watched The Show)

10 Anime-Based Games Worth Playing (Even If You Haven’t Watched The Show)

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The sheer volume of anime video games out there can be overwhelming. Try these great games that don’t require watching the TV show ahead of time!

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10 AnimeBased Games Worth Playing (Even If You Havent Watched The Show)

The diverse medium of anime is as popular as ever, with shows across a spectrum of genres receiving critical acclaim. Its fans are dedicated and enthusiastic, sometimes going to great lengths to find and play video game adaptations of their favorite franchise.

However, not everyone has the drive to watch every show, and that’s okay! There are plenty of games based on anime that have a low (if any) barrier to entry for newcomers and seasoned fans alike. Both anime-based games that have their own unique story and ones that recap the events of the anime make great options for newcomers to the franchise.

10 Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth

10 AnimeBased Games Worth Playing (Even If You Havent Watched The Show)

More than just a Digimon game, Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth is an entertaining JRPG with charming characters. Taking place in modern-day Tokyo, the story revolves around a teen who acquires the unique ability to travel between our reality and the virtual world. Using this ability to investigate a rash of strange phenomena, the player will be accompanied by a friendly Digimon, with the ability to “download” more as the game progresses.

While the game takes inspiration from previous Digimon Story titles, players new to the series will not find themselves lost. With an all-new story, Cyber Sleuth aims to please both long-time fans of the series as well as newcomers — although, they may want to consult a guide on Digivolving, as the branching system can be quite convoluted compared to simpler, linear Pokemon evolutions.

9 Jump Force

10 AnimeBased Games Worth Playing (Even If You Havent Watched The Show)

Jump Force is a crossover fighting game featuring characters from Weekly Shonen Jump, a best-selling manga magazine marketed primarily towards teen boys. With a roster of 57 fighters, any fighting game aficionado is sure to find a powerful Jump Force character they enjoy playing. Although the game is built on its all-star cast of characters, knowledge of the source material is unnecessary to enjoy the original storyline.

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Despite being released in 2019, Jump Force is still being updated as of 2021, with purchasable items and online campaigns. Fans hope to see a third character pass, but as of yet, there has been no confirmation.

8 Pokémon Yellow

10 AnimeBased Games Worth Playing (Even If You Havent Watched The Show)

Loosely based on the original Pokémon anime, Pokémon Yellow follows the journey of a young Pokémon trainer across the Kanto region as they battle, train, and aim to become a Pokémon master. The player is accompanied in the overworld (a then-unique feature, later replicated in 2010’s HeartGold and SoulSilver) by their starter Pokémon, a wild Pikachu given to them by Professor Oak.

As the entry point for many a millennial child to the vast world of Pokémon, knowledge of the anime is completely unnecessary to play the game. (In fact, some children who have watched the anime will undoubtedly find themselves confused by the lack of traveling companions, Brock and Misty, or Meowth’s inability to speak.)

7 Shoujo☆Kageki Revue Starlight: Re LIVE

10 AnimeBased Games Worth Playing (Even If You Havent Watched The Show)

Inspired by the anime (which was in turn inspired by the Revue Starlight musical), Shojo☆Kageki Revue Starlight: Re LIVE is a mobile turn-based strategy game. As a mobile Gacha game (or Mobage), gameplay hinges on the collection and leveling of Stage Girls. The game includes the nine main Stage Girls from the anime and adds an additional 24 more from different acting schools.

Taking place after the surreal events of the anime, Re LIVE requires no knowledge of the characters or events of the anime to enjoy. Like a cross between Love Live: School Idol Festival and a tactical turn-based roleplaying game, Re LIVE has served as a great entry point to those new to the franchise looking for a unique mobile game.

6 Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm Series

10 AnimeBased Games Worth Playing (Even If You Havent Watched The Show)

Undoubtedly one of the most popular anime franchises among Western audiences, Naruto has inspired a swath of video game adaptations. Ultimate Ninja Storm is a series of six 3D fighting games following the storyline of the anime from the very beginning, all the way up to the introduction of his son, Boruto.

Featuring a robust movement and fighting system and a dense story, Ultimate Ninja Storm can be a great starting point for people wanting to dip their toes into the long story of Naruto without committing to a 720-episode binge.

5 My Hero: One’s Justice Series

10 AnimeBased Games Worth Playing (Even If You Havent Watched The Show)

With two games so far, and an active online community, the My Hero: One’s Justice franchise is a series of 3D arena fighters based on the ongoing anime My Hero Academia. The game recaps the plot between battles in bite-sized episodes and includes some minor game-exclusive fights. So far, the games have covered up to the Shie Hassaikai Arc of the anime.

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Each fighter has their own unique Quirk and three special charged Plus Ultra attacks. While One’s Justice 2 has not yet implemented the source material’s entire ensemble cast, the developers continue to push out fan-favorite characters in DLC packs.

4 Astro Boy: Omega Factor

10 AnimeBased Games Worth Playing (Even If You Havent Watched The Show)

Often regarded as the “Godfather of Anime,” Osamu Tezuka was a prolific cartoonist known best in the West for Astro Boy, a franchise of anime and manga centered around a young android with human feelings. Astro Boy: Omega Factor functions like a tasting plate for Tezuka neophytes, featuring recurring elements and characters from his body of work.

Despite being released for the Game Boy Advance, the game never feels dated or inferior for its graphics. With impressive visuals, smooth animations, and a satisfying storyline, Omega Factor still warrants playing, decades after its release.

3 Dragon Ball Xenoverse Series

10 AnimeBased Games Worth Playing (Even If You Havent Watched The Show)

Dragon Ball Xenoverse is a series of roleplaying fighting games based on the prolific Dragon Ball anime franchise. Although some general series knowledge (such as the Saiyan ability to transform) wouldn’t hurt, the games feature an original storyline that revolves around the highly customizable player character.

Character customization is robust, and besides purely cosmetic attributes, there are five playable races, three fighting styles, and a wide selection of special abilities derived from Dragon Ball characters.

2 Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links

10 AnimeBased Games Worth Playing (Even If You Havent Watched The Show)

More than just a nostalgic trip down memory lane for Yu-Gi-Oh! fans, Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links is a well-designed free-to-play card game. Featuring characters and cards from the wildly popular 1998 Duel Monsters anime, Duel Links allows players to duel against NPCs and fellow players alike.

Although Duel Links has elements of Gacha, players don’t consider it “pay-to-win.” Weekly events and monthly tournaments give players the opportunity to win rare, powerful cards and unlock new characters.

1 Hamtaro: Ham-Ham Heartbreak

Released in 2002 for the Game Boy Advance, Ham-Ham Heartbreak is an adventure game featuring the adorable anthropomorphic characters from the Hamtaro anime. Fans of anything cute will appreciate its surprisingly detailed hamster-scale world and a lively cast of characters.

The game-exclusive storyline sees Hamtaro and Bijou seek to repair the relationships ruined by nefarious hamster Spat. Chock-full of minigames, sidequests, and item collections, Ham-Ham Heartbreak is an easy-going treat for completionists and cute fans alike.

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