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By: Elton Jones
Published Feb 13, 2024
Being an anime fan these days is pretty awesome.
Toonami still provides your usual curated lineup of dubbed shows, while popular anime streaming services such as Hulu, Crunchyroll, and even Netflix provide an even larger slate of animated greats to follow. Back in the day, anime heads were forced to cop tapes with a few episodes of their favorite anime productions. There were plenty of notable video game publishers who tried their hands at getting in on the anime craze, but many of them failed spectacularly. Playable embarrassments, such as Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout, Beyblade: Metal Fusion, and Yu Yu Hakusho: Spirit Detective, point to that sad revelation.
There is still an alarming amount of lackluster anime games being released to this very day. But there’s also a strong lineup of games based on popular anime and inspired by Japan’s celebrated art style to enjoy. We combed through all the garbage to gather all the gems within the anime games spectrum. We found 26 of the top anime games that let you play with your favorite spiky-haired icons, pull off the most exciting special moves in existence, and feature art styles that stick close to the popular animated entertainment medium.
You’re welcome.
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1. ‘Dragon Ball FighterZ’
Available on: PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC - Steam
- Developer: Arc System Works
- Rating: T for Teen
For the longest time, fans of Goku and the rest of the "Z-Fighters" requested a 2D fighting game on par with other top-tier anime fighters. Arc System Works decided to step up and answer that request and ended up making that dream game a reality in the process.Dragon Ball FighterZ looks the part, sounds the part, and most importantly, plays the part. The 3v3 battles allow for insane combos that call on the power of your teammates’ varied assist attacks and super moves. Finishing off a foe by kicking them right into a mountain evokes memories of the anime’s most epic clashes. And this fighter’s massive roster includes a great lineup of fan-favorite variations of classic characters. Dragon Ball FighterZ is the undisputed king of fighting games based on beloved anime characters.
2. ‘Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 – Road to Boruto’
Available on: PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC - Steam
- Developer: CyberConnect2
- Rating: T for Teen
The Ultimate Ninja Storm series finally came to a close with the sixth installment in the long-running franchise. And boy, did it go out with a bang. Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 brought back the beloved Ultimate Jutsu and Awakenings battle mechanics, plus it increased the game’s already high fun factor with the ability to switch between characters mid-battle. The story mode wrapped up all the closing chapters of the legendary Naruto anime and made sure to make its biggest ninja clashes as epic as possible in boss battle form. The welcome DLC addition of Boruto’s first adventure is the cherry on top of Naruto’s finest foray into arena fighters.
3. ‘One Piece: Pirate Warriors 4’
Available on: PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC - Steam
- Developer: Omega Force
- Rating: T for Teen
There are plenty of animes that have gotten the Omega Force Musou game treatment in recent years. Mobile Suit Gundam, Berserk, Fist of the North Star, and The Heroic Legend of Arslan have all been represented by Dynasty Warriors’ button-mashing mayhem. The best out of that bunch has to be the Pirate Warriors games that take place within the swashbuckling world of One Piece.The latest entry in the series is undoubtedly the best – it features the largest collection of playable characters, the combat is even more hectic (in a good way, though), the inclusion of original characters & brand new scenarios is pretty cool, and the wider range of special moves at your disposal allows for even more combo potential. One Piece: Pirate Warriors 4 is pure light and heavy attack button-mashing heaven.
4. ‘Fist of the North Star: Lost Paradise’
Available on: PS4
- Developer: Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio
- Rating: M for Mature
If the combination of Fist of the North Star and SEGA’s Yakuza franchise entices you, then this open-world action RPG should be a part of your anime games library. Fist of the North Star: Lost Paradise lets you wield the "Hokuto Shinken" martial arts mastery of Kenshiro and gets you embroiled in the conflicts centering around the city of "Eden."The anime’s most important protagonists and antagonists make special appearances, which usually lead to some of the best boss fights in the game. Just like the Yakuza games, Lost Paradise lets you hop into some awesome minigames. Playing retro arcade games, running a hostess bar, hitting baseball home runs, bartending, etc. are all a blast. And of course, making enemies’ heads explode with Kenshiro’s fists of doom never gets old.
5. ‘Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2’
Available on: PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC - Steam
- Developer: Dimps
- Rating: T for Teen
Don’t front – as a young Dragon Ball Z fan, you most definitely drew your own spikey-haired Saiyans and wished they could be a part of the show’s beam-struggling encounters. The first Xenoverse game gave those same fans the chance to create their custom warriors and it was decent enough. It’s the sequel that truly helped the Xenoverse concept tap into its full potential.The main hub world of "Conton City" is massive and home to all sorts of gameplay modes that will suck up all your time. Upgrading your custom Z-Warrior and righting the wrongs of altered Dragon Ball Z timelines is a fun time. There’s so much to see and do in Xenoverse 2 – there’s tons of story mode content, character skills, costumes, parallel quests, and so much more to pour your energy into. Xenoverse 2 is practically the Dragon Ball Z MMORPG that fans have always dreamed of.
6. ‘Persona 5 Royal’
Available on: PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC - Steam
- Developer: P-Studio
- Rating: M for Mature
Development studio P-Studio released the best Persona entry to date back in 2017. The JRPG’s incredible soundtrack, charming cast of characters known as the Phantom Thieves of Hearts, and overwhelming offering of meaningful gameplay made it a hit amongst fans of the genre. In 2020, Persona 5 Royal arrived and added even more worthwhile content to a game jam-packed with it already. A new "Phantom Thief" member joins the stylish proceedings, plus a new "Palace," new tunes, and all sorts of system adjustments/improvements shined up Persona 5 to near perfection.
7. ‘Persona 4 Arena Ultimax’
Available on: PS4, Nintendo Switch, PS3, Xbox 360, PC - Steam
- Developers: Arc System Works, P-Studio
- Rating: T for Teen
Arc System Works got the chance to pit the heroes and villains of Persona 4 against each other in a quality 2D fighter with Persona 4 Arena. And like most fighters of its kind, that game got retooled and refreshed with an upgraded edition known as Persona 4 Arena Ultimax. Eight new characters were thrown into the mix, charge-up attacks opened up the battle mechanics even more, and Shadow Types offered players varied character options to master. Persona 4 Arena Ultimax retains all of the elements the Persona franchise regularly abides by while presenting them within an excellent 2D fighter package.
8. ‘.hack//G.U. Last Recode’
Available on: PS4, Nintendo Switch, PC - Steam
- Developer: CyberConnect2
- Rating: T for Teen
Once the 15th anniversary of developer CyberConnect2’s action RPG series rolled around, it was only right for it to bring back the original games in some form for modern devices. The first three titles from the .hack//G.U. story arc got remastered, plus a bonus adventure from the cult favorite franchise was thrown in for good measure.The crisp anime visuals got even crispier, the battle mechanics/game pacing were thankfully enhanced, and brand-new modes presented longtime fans with even more content to enjoy. Exploring "The World" within this remastered collection is the definitive way to enjoy the .hack//G.U. trilogy.
9. ‘Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot’
Available on: PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC - Steam
- Developer: CyberConnect2
- Rating: T for Teen
Alright, let’s keep it a stack – Dragon Ball Z: Sagas was a horrible attempt at creating an action/adventure game for the mega-popular anime. CyberConnect2 got the chance to try its hand at making a game that’s similar in fashion to that aforementioned disappointment and did a far better job.The game it ended up delivering is Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot, an incredible action RPG that lets players play out each story arc’s most intense battles. Besides beating up Goku’s most heated rivals and playing as his friends, players got the chance to go fishing, soar through the skies, collect orbs (which is strangely addicting), mix them up with characters from every corner of the Dragon Ball universe, etc. Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot is the ultimate way to relive the "Super Saiyan" adventures of Goku and company.
10. ‘Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 3’
Available on: PS3, Xbox 360, PS2
- Developer: Dimps
- Rating: T for Teen
The initial Dragon Ball Z: Budokai games were decent at best, but it was clear that they were building up to something truly special. Those first two attempts paved the way for the third game, which took everything those titles perfected and added it onto a slate of other features worth mentioning.The cel-shaded art style brought even more life to the game’s source material, which went a long way toward making the game’s battles look as if you’re watching the actual show. Beam struggles, character transformations, the "Fusion" technique, and the Dragon Rush system were just some of the added mechanics that truly opened up the series’ combat within this third entry. As for the game’s "Dragon Universe" mode, it gave Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 3 one of the best single-player modes ever seen in a fighting game. Budokai 3 is still worth checking out to this very day (avoid the "Infinite World" version of this game, though).
11. ‘Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3’
Available on: Wii, PS2
- Developer: Spike
- Rating: T for Teen
Once the Budokai sub-series was put to rest, the Budokai Tenkaichi tournament took hold of things. The third entry in the series strengthened the ground- and air-based combat mechanics for the better. Thank the heavens that the battle gameplay reached its apex while the roster reached over 150 playable characters.Famous faces and even super obscure characters from Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z, and Dragon Ball GT were available to mix and match in the game’s super repayable team battle mode. On the gameplay front, Budokai Tenkaichi expanded each character’s arsenal by throwing in even more combos, a new evasion maneuver, an enhanced version of dashing, a combo finishing Ki wave, etc. Budokai Tenkaichi 3 is undoubtedly a God-tier DBZ game.
12. ‘Mobile Suit Gundam Extreme Vs. Maxiboost ON’
Available on: PS4
- Developers: VSTG Project, Bandai Namco Studios
- Rating: T for Teen
Mobile Suit Gundam aficionados finally have their dream fighting game in the form of this arcade-to-PS4 port. A total of 183 fan-favorite "Mobile Suit" units are at your disposal in this hyperactive arena fighter.The battle mechanics at the heart of this mech brawler feel like a natural evolution of SEGA’s Virtual-On games, plus its wealth of single and multiplayer content makes it much more valuable than your average anime arena fighter. Once you’ve gotten acclimated to the game’s complicated control scheme, you’ll quickly become enamored with the intense Mobile Suit Gundam battles happening on your screen. Skip over Gundam Versus and give this pick on our list all your attention instead.
13. ‘Guilty Gear Xrd REV 2’
Available on: PS4, PS3, PC - Steam
- Developer: Arc System Works
- Rating: T for Teen
Arc System Works’ metal rock-infused 2D fighter has always been gorgeous. But when it decided to use the Unreal Engine 3 development engine to replace the series’ hand-drawn sprites with cel-shaded visuals, Guilty Gear reached a new plateau of visual fidelity. Guilty Gear Xrd started well and got even better throughout two follow-up updates. The definitive release of Xrd came in the form of REV 2, which added a much-requested lady samurai and the coolest ninja assistant in fighting game history. A host of balance adjustments, new stages, more moves, and expanded game modes were added to REV 2’s final package. The game’s head-banging soundtrack and badass fight mechanics will bring you in and keep you as a longtime Guilty Gear fanatic.
14. ‘BlazBlue: Central Fiction’
Available on: PS4, Nintendo Switch, PS3, PC - Steam
- Developer: Arc System Works
- Rating: T for Teen
Arc System Works is all over this list, huh? But that’s for good reason – the Japanese publisher/developer’s mastery within the anime fighting game space is unmatched. Even when Arc System Works stepped away from the Guilty Gear franchise to create something new in the form of BlazBlue, it still held up its usual level of quality.The final version of the BlazBlue games arrived on American shores in 2016 and was the best installment yet. New battle modes were thrown in to expand the game’s already massive array of special moves, plus the expanded roster was the best form of a final thank you from its dedicated dev team. Ragna the Bloodedge’s journey concluded here in the best way possible. The Azure Saga was surely a fun and memorable one.
15. ‘Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist: Link Evolution’
Available on: PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC - Steam
- Developer: Other Ocean Emeryville
- Rating: T for Teen
Yu-Gi-Oh! serves as one of the most entertaining card games ever made. Once it took hold of a young generation of avid collectors and professional players back in 2000, it quickly became the latest anime craze to capture the imagination of America as a whole. Fast forward to 2019, which is the year when fans are still old enough to remember Yu-Gi-Oh’s! Golden Age has its greatest video game to date.Legacy of the Duelist: Link Evolution features a who’s who of the series’ duelists and lets you play out the climactic card clashes that erupted between them. And with a library of 10,000+ cards on deck (pun intended), you’ll get hours of fun out of just mixing and matching different card sets for offline/online battles. If you’re looking for one of the best card games to enjoy on the go via a Nintendo Switch, look no further than this pick on our list. We also recommend Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel for fans who want to duel on non-Nintendo Switch consoles, by the way.
16. ‘Astro Boy: Omega Factor’
Available on: Game Boy Advance
- Developers: Treasure, Hitmaker
- Rating: E for Everyone
Do you know what’s wild? The PS2 Astro Boy game pales in comparison to the one featured on a handheld platform. Treasure, the development studio behind that Game Boy Advance classic, ended up doing right by manga author/illustrator Osamu Tezuka’s beloved young robotic hero.Astro Boy: Omega Factor is remembered fondly for featuring the type of high-octane beat ‘em up/shoot ‘em up action Treasure games are known for. Smashing goons on the ground and blasting them out of the sky remains fun throughout the entirety of this handheld gem. Astro Boy: Omega Factor looks just like the iconic anime it represents and provides an amazing Treasure experience on par with Gunstar Heroes and Guardian Heroes.
17. ‘Under Night In-Birth II Sys:Celes'
Available on: PS5, PS4, Nintendo Switch, PC - Steam
- Developers: FRENCH-BREAD, Arc System Works
- Rating: T for Teen
One of the more underrated fighting game development teams in the world today is none other than French Bread, the studio responsible for cult classics such as Melty Blood and Dengeki Bunko Fighting Climax. The anime fighter the studio has gained plenty of high regard these days is Under Night In-Birth. Its incredibly fast-paced combat and reliance on complex gameplay mechanics have given it long-lasting appeal.The most recent iteration of this game is the one you’ll want to seek out if you haven’t already. This version has new battle mechanics, three new roster members, an improved online experience thanks to rollback netcode, and a highly improved tutorial mode.
18. ‘Granblue Fantasy Versus: Rising'
Available on: PS5, PS4, PC - Steam
- Developer: Arc System Works
- Rating: T for Teen
Arc System Works can seemingly make a fighting game out of anything. In 2020, it adopted the lush and vibrant world of Granblue Fantasy and transported its warriors into a beginner-friendly fighting game. Fans of the original mobile RPG were welcomed with open arms once Granblue Fantasy: Versus arrived thanks to its easy application of combos and special moves for each character. That’s not to say that this game is a complete skip for pro-FGC players, however – Granblue Fantasy: Versus’ dynamic roster gives way to all sorts of unique combo paths and differing playstyles. Then there’s the added RPG mode, which is an awesome bonus that gives beat ‘em up fans something else to keep busy with besides local/online battles. With the arrival of Granblue Fantasy Versus: Rising, you can experience this anime fighter in its best form thanks to rollback netcode, a larger roster, new battle mechanics, refined visuals, and a host of new single-player & multiplayer content.
19. ‘Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth: Complete Edition’
Available on: PS4, Nintendo Switch, PS Vita, PC - Steam
- Developer: Media.Vision
- Rating: T for Teen
Nintendo/Game Freak’s undisputed king of creature-collecting RPGs has held that title for years. Its main competition comes in the form of the Digimon franchise, which hasn’t had the greatest of luck when it comes to delivering above-average video game adaptations.Once those digital monsters fans adore so much got the full-fledged RPG treatment, greatness ensued. Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth and its sequel Hacker’s Memory transport players to a world full of digital mysteries surrounding cyberspace. Getting to the bottom of both games’ worldwide web capers entails collecting, raising, and "Digivolving" an army of "Digimon" that fight alongside you. The story, characters, and super addictive creature-collecting RPG mechanics within this collection are endearing enough to grab your attention for hours on end.
20. ‘Fairy Tail’
Available on: PS4, Nintendo Switch, PC - Steam
- Developer: Gust
- Rating: T for Teen
Koei Tecmo decided to do something different when it came time to produce a video game for Fiore’s most heralded guild. Instead of throwing Natsu and the gang into a Musou-inspired beat ‘em up, they handed the reins over to RPG developer Gust Co. Ltd. Thanks to its fine work on the Atelier franchise, Gust was able to produce a surprisingly good turn-based RPG based on the three most epic arcs within the Fairy Tail saga.This final pick on our list is jam-packed with worthwhile content – there’s a satisfying amount of characters to bring into your stable, a unique battle system, catchy music, and side missions galore. Even during the closing hours of this game’s vast journey, there’s still so much to do and battle with the Fairy Tail guild. Once 2020 came to a close, those who played Fairy Tail till its very end recognized it as one of the better RPGs of the year.
21. 'Persona 3 Reload'
Available on: PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PS4, Xbox One, PC - Steam
- Developer: P-Studio
- Rating: M for Mature
Once you've gotten your fill of Persona 5 Royal, it's time to take a trip back to an earlier installment in the series by checking out its incredible remake. Persona 3 Reload offers a new and greatly improved rendition of the original game that was released on PS2. You'll lead your team of fellow "Specialized Extracurricular Execution Squad" (S.E.E.S.) members who must balance their high school social lives and their "Tartarus" tower climbing duties that entail taking down evil "Shadows." With the aid of "Persona" monsters, you'll be able to take down increasingly difficult beasts by targeting their elemental weaknesses. Upgraded graphics, a new fresh User Interface, an abundance of additional "Social Links," and so much more are all present in this highly requested JRPG remake.
22. 'Demon Slayer -Kimetsu no Yaiba- The Hinokami Chronicles'
Available on: PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC - Steam
- Developer: CyberConnect2
- Rating: T for Teen
Demon Slayer is one of those modern-day anime shows that has gained a ton of fanfare thanks to its lovable cast, big-budget combat sequences, and interesting premise of a young boy who fights demons in hopes of finding a way of curing his demonic sister. Demon Slayer -Kimetsu no Yaiba- The Hinokami Chronicles is an anime arena brawler that has a playstyle reminiscent of the Ultimate Ninja Storm games, so it should be familiar to those who've played those games to death. You'll play as series favorites such as Tanjiro Kamado, Nezuko Kamado, and Inosuke Hashibira during some heated clashes that involve mind-blowing "Quick Time Events" that play out during this game's quality story mode sequences.
23. 'Fate/Samurai Remnant'
Available on: PS5, PS4, Nintendo Switch, PC - Steam
- Developers: Omega Force, Kou Shibusawa
- Rating: T for Teen
The celebrated Japanese light novel seriesFate/Zerohas been going strong since 2006 and has entertained readers with its well-written characters & fascinating plots revolving around the epic "Fourth Holy Grail War."Fate/Samurai Remnantplaces some of its fan-favorite characters in a period set in the Edo period of Japan. As Miyamoto Iori, you'll get caught up in a new "Holy Grail War" that'll put you in battle alongside powerful "Rogue Servants." Your active participation during combat will entail wielding a katana that can be switched into different stances that are geared toward stronger defense, being better for tackling multiple foes simultaneously, and more.
24. 'Granblue Fantasy: Relink'
Available on: PS5, PS4, PC - Steam
- Developer: Cygames
- Rating: T for Teen
If you fell in love with Granblue Fantasy Versus: Rising, then you'll simply adore the surprisingly great action RPG based on the same Japanese mobile gacha RPG franchise. A who's who of your favorite characters come along for the ride in a memorable adventure that will transport to across the vast "Skydom" in hopes of thwarting the evil machinations of a powerful cult. Not only does this game look incredible, but it also plays like a dream thanks to an amazing combat system that encourages team play and a roster full of characters with varying playstyles. Clashing with massive "Primal Beats" will have you on the edge of your seat as you and three other online warriors join forces to bring an end to their reign of terror.
25. 'Guilty Gear Strive'
Available on: PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PS4, Xbox One, PC - Steam
- Developer: Arc System Works
- Rating: T for Teen
After putting Guilty Gear Xrd REV 2 through its paces, go ahead and spend some time with its next-generation follow-up Guilty Gear Strive. Series veterans such as Sol-Badguy, Ky Kiske, and Chipp Zanuff are now joined by newcomers Giovanna, Nagoriyuki, Goldlewis Dickinson, and more in a new epic battle for the ages. The same hard-hitting, fast-paced fighting game action of past installments is featured here with new mechanics such as the heavy damage-dealing "Wall Break" that leads to super cool stage transitions. This game's story mode and its DLC chapter offer a quality watching experience since they're lengthy animated sequences that are highly enthralling.
26. 'JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: All-Star Battle R'
Available on: PS5, PS4, Nintendo Switch, PC - Steam
- Developer: CyberConnect2
- Rating: T for Teen
The eccentric, fashion-forward protagonists and antagonists of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure have influenced a wide range of entertainment properties. On the gaming front, we fondly remember the fighting game for the series that existed on PS1 and Dreamcast. That one's a solid 2D fighter in its own right, but the one we've chosen to highlight here is a quality update of a PS3 brawler that looks as close as possible to its source material. JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: All-Star Battle R features a wide roster of characters that range from Parts 1 through 8 who come to blows while utilizing their signature abilities. Some characters can tap into the power of "Hamon," while others can call upon their "Stand" to do some severe damage. This updated rendition gives you the chance to extend your combos via hit stops and cover more ground via jump dashes.
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