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5 Best Video Games Like Final Fantasy

May 10, 2026 - 14:43

5 Best Video Games Like Final Fantasy

Fans of the sprawling worlds, deep character stories, and turn-based or tactical combat found in the Final Fantasy series often find themselves searching for the next great adventure. While few games capture the exact same magic, several excellent RPGs deliver similar thrills. Here are five standout titles that should be on your radar.

First, "Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age" is the closest you can get to a classic Final Fantasy experience. It features a vibrant world, a silent protagonist on a classic hero's journey, and a traditional turn-based battle system. The game is polished, charming, and offers a massive story that can easily take over 100 hours to complete.

For those who prefer the tactical, grid-based combat of "Final Fantasy Tactics," "Triangle Strategy" is a must-play. It focuses heavily on political intrigue, difficult moral choices, and strategic battles where positioning is key. The story is mature and branching, giving your decisions real weight.

If you loved the active time battle system and the job class system from games like "Final Fantasy V" or "Final Fantasy X-2," look at "Bravely Default II." This game lets you mix and match over 20 different job classes to create unique party combinations. Its combat is a refined version of the classic turn-based formula, with a risk-reward system for banking or spending turns.

For a more modern, action-oriented take, "Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana" is a fantastic choice. While the combat is real-time and fast-paced, it shares Final Fantasy's focus on a party of characters with distinct personalities, a mysterious island setting, and a gripping story that unfolds through exploration and base-building.

Finally, "Persona 5 Royal" offers a completely different flavor but excels in the same areas that make Final Fantasy great: unforgettable characters, a stylish presentation, and a deep, emotional narrative. Its turn-based combat is flashy and strategic, while the life-sim elements of building relationships between dungeons add a layer of depth that series fans often appreciate. Each of these games offers a unique journey, but they all respect the player's time and deliver the kind of epic storytelling that defines the Final Fantasy legacy.


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