7 Relaxing JRPGs That Are Worth Playing

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  • 7 Relaxing JRPGs That Are Worth Playing
    Though JRPGs as a medium are loaded with some of the most engaging narratives around, sometimes I find myself pining for a more comfortable experience, a game where I can just partially shut off without feeling pressured. And these JRPGs are the ones that not only fit that bill, but are also JRPGs worth playing, otherwise what's the point in recommending them?
    Whether you're looking for a beginner experience in JRPGs or looking for something to kick back with, hopefully these 7 games will fit the bill.
    So here we go, 7 relaxing JRPGs that I believe are worth playing!
    0:00 - Intro
    0:30 - Game 1
    2:23 - Game 2
    4:23 - Game 3
    6:00 - Game 4
    7:10 - Game 5
    8:55 - Game 6
    11:10 - Game 7
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    Music Used
    Sakuna OST - Cherry Blossoms
    Atelier Sophie OST - Spring Breeze Polska
    Atelier Lydie and Suelle OST - Gazing Upon A Star
    Atelier Lydie and Suelle OST - Escaping the Crowds
    Sora no Kiseki FC OST - Setting Off
    Atelier Lydie and Suelle OST - A Walk in the Woods
    Atelier Sophie OST - Scenery of the Town (Morning)
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  • @TheKisekiNut
    @TheKisekiNut  Před 2 lety +206

    Don't get me wrong, I dig a deep story. But there are times I just want to switch off from the 'serious' stuff and just enjoy a session in the most primal way possible - and these 7 JRPGs fill that void. Not too high in terms of stakes and go at their own pace.

    • @stevenwhittaker9364
      @stevenwhittaker9364 Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah this I can agree with I do enjoy relaxing on some games like this and I own 6 out of 7 of these games sakuna of rice and rain is the one I don't own but I own all the other games here and can say yeah they are all relaxing to play for sure

    • @iancrawford2496
      @iancrawford2496 Před 2 lety

      I don't know the exact game I am looking for but here are some criteria. Needs to have cities that can be explored. Xenoblade Chronicles was one of my first favorites. I like Breath of the Wild, Final Fantasy 7 original, and any game where you can travel around and explore towns and buy things/do quests. Any suggestions on a JRPG like that? I own lots of games so if you suggest one I've already played I'll let you know. The Tales series seem like the right move so far but my Switch needs repair and I am waiting on parts.

    • @g-alicenine
      @g-alicenine Před 2 lety +1

      This, I like to switch up between big epic games and relaxing games.

    • @shadowtheimpure
      @shadowtheimpure Před 2 lety

      I get the same thing with anime sometimes too. I appreciate heavy themes and hardcore action as much as the next guy, but sometimes I just need to chill out to something like Cells at Work or Helpful Fox Senko-san.

    • @borntorazehell777
      @borntorazehell777 Před 2 lety

      I'm probably late, but Blacksmith of the Sand Kingdom and Marenian Tavern Story: Patty and the Hungry God are two of my favorite JRPGs that are relaxing/chill to play (if you like crafting). They're both dirt cheap and Blacksmith is the only one with the free PS5 upgrade.

  • @LexMarston
    @LexMarston Před 2 lety +147

    Excellent list. I tend to lean towards these types of games the last few years. Not sure if it’s the world climate or my own personal issues, but I find much more honesty in these games - like having a nice, simple conversation with a close friend versus some stranger bragging about all the things they’ve done in their life. It’s nice to have a balance of the two, at the very least.

    • @TheKisekiNut
      @TheKisekiNut  Před 2 lety +14

      It's a nice change of pace from the formula we're used to seeing. Games like these have an important place in any backlog.

    • @excaliburofgachagames9241
      @excaliburofgachagames9241 Před 2 lety +1

      Atelier Ayesha was a nice change of pace for me. I even had a few dreames with Ayesha in them because I was so addicted to her world.
      I haven't remembered a lot of dreams lately so it was like her alchemy was working well on me.
      I'm excited to try others like it

  • @amalathisdreaming
    @amalathisdreaming Před 2 lety +36

    Eternal Sonata may be one of my all time favorite jrpg's and it boggles my mind so many people never even heard about it, let alone play it. This one and Lost Odyssey are two jrpg's I'd love to see remastered or at least ported to new generation consoles.

    • @forrandomsites3336
      @forrandomsites3336 Před 2 lety

      Lost odyssey is backwards compatible on the Xbox one and Xbox series, though im not sure if they are enhanced in any way like fps/resolution.

    • @TheSylvirr
      @TheSylvirr Před 2 lety

      @@forrandomsites3336 It is! It's HD now, though I think the fps is the same. Still, it's cleaner and there's less bloom on things. It's available on the xbox store!

    • @MrZahsome
      @MrZahsome Před 2 lety

      Oh yes that's a good one. Although I wasn't the biggest fan of it, I did enjoy the battle system they had and majority of the story.

    • @AJ-po6up
      @AJ-po6up Před 2 lety

      I want both on PC

    • @petrstastny2090
      @petrstastny2090 Před 2 lety +2

      Yeah totally agree.. Eternal Sonata is in my top 3 JRPGs, I finished it on X360 and even after on PS3.. its sad its not on Microsoft and PS Store to purchase.. there is lot of people who never heard of it, because now simply its not available to buy anywhere..

  • @christofferohlsson6837
    @christofferohlsson6837 Před 2 lety +14

    Eternal Sonata was a magical and wonderful journey. I also am holding on to hope that we get a remaster.

  • @LedaXI
    @LedaXI Před 2 lety +21

    I was so happy to see Eternal Sonata on this list. It's one of my top five favorites JRPGs and I feel like it's one of those unknown gems that is so often overlooked.

    • @tbsffxx
      @tbsffxx Před 2 lety

      I've been trying to find a way to play it... barely any backwards compatibility

    • @LedaXI
      @LedaXI Před 2 lety

      Yeah that is an issue. I would love a re-release on a newer system. I play the PS3 version but if you don’t have one, it’s easy to just say forget it and move on to the next game.

    • @TheMechaMessiah
      @TheMechaMessiah Před 2 lety +1

      I kept holding out for Xbox BC and it never happened, it was the last xb360 I owner that wasn't compatible, so it's the sole reason I still have that ssytem.

  • @charliep1
    @charliep1 Před 2 lety +16

    Man, Eternal Sonata was great. I too wish they would do a remake of that or release it to PC. Purchased Sakuna and I am loving it.

  • @JaretTheRPGLord
    @JaretTheRPGLord Před 2 lety +10

    Eternal Sonata is my favorite game of all time. I love the beautiful art direction and the profound story.

  • @demonangel00
    @demonangel00 Před 2 lety +9

    Eternal Sonata was one game that i had an absolute blast playing from beginning to end. the fact you could have more than one player was even better, as my wife and I played the entire game numerous times as a way to spend quality time. i hope RPCS3 figures out how to get it to run properly so we can play it again as my PS3 is a brick now lol.

  • @Kenko_4
    @Kenko_4 Před 2 lety +23

    Relaxing JRPGs are one of the best things about the genre. Just settling in and relaxing with a cozy JRPG is one of the best feelings. DQ11 and the Atelier series are definitely up there among my favorites. Another one I'll add to my personal list is Persona 4 Golden, but only for my replays. It's one of my favorite games ever and the countryside town of Inaba is one of my favorites to just hang around in.

    • @TheKisekiNut
      @TheKisekiNut  Před 2 lety +2

      P4G is on the list! Looking forward to giving it a go someday.

    • @synx6988
      @synx6988 Před 2 lety

      @@TheKisekiNut u need to play persona4. It is the best game of all time

  • @thepsychicgaymer9888
    @thepsychicgaymer9888 Před 2 lety +6

    MMMMM Eternal Sonata. I have nothing but love, Respect, And Joy for that game. I played it recently and honestly if anything, It held up even more than when I first played it. The game is just perfection, From how the story progresses and plays out, The music, The art style, The gameplay. Perfection.

  • @ElliotScottDating
    @ElliotScottDating Před 2 lety +21

    Dragon quest 11 is easily one of the best if not the best rpg that came out in the last 10 years. Such an amazing game. And the ending omg!

    • @copyninja8756
      @copyninja8756 Před 2 lety +1

      It was aight

    • @equilibriumculture-everyth4000
      @equilibriumculture-everyth4000 Před 2 lety

      Hell yeah it was.

    • @Knicols
      @Knicols Před 2 lety +1

      Really? The best in the last 10 years? You can say that after all the Dragon Age, Divinity, Baldur's Gate Remastered, Pillar of Eternity, etc. etc.?

    • @ElliotScottDating
      @ElliotScottDating Před 2 lety +1

      @@Knicols yes better than all those imo

    • @TheFloodFourm
      @TheFloodFourm Před rokem

      @@ElliotScottDating ah, in your opinion, got to specify

  • @Olphas
    @Olphas Před 2 lety +59

    Just earlier today I thought to myself: "Man, these Gust games are just wonderfully relaxing and chill". I am playing Blue Reflection - Second Light right now. I'm kicking myself that I did never try them before Ryza. But at least this way I have several to go back to whenever I need something like this.

    • @TheKisekiNut
      @TheKisekiNut  Před 2 lety +4

      Ryza is an excellent intro to Atelier. If you like chill games and you're in to crafting then I see it being a hit.

    • @SteffiAkira
      @SteffiAkira Před 2 lety

      The only one not relaxing for me was Atelier Totori, anything else was indeed very relaxing to play. Haven’t played the blue reflection games, but I plan to.

    • @tricmagic
      @tricmagic Před 2 lety

      @@SteffiAkira Ah yes, Totori, where you basically spend most of your time traveling. (Nintendo Switch is nice by having those bundles.) Kinda learned from last game and I'm just enjoying my time to the point I seem to have completely missed a character. Then again I did complete the first half of the game before year 3. Of note, like last game registering items is a good way to make money in the capital. The two bases being split really hurts though given the village shops are far more limited in what they stock. On the plus side, Migraine Medicine made with Behemoth Heart, 40 HP/MP healed a pop for 222 Col. (One needs many bombs as usual in this particular series. Particularly given Totori doesn't learn a single skill it seems like. Bring many Snowmen/Bombers:>)
      Also, freeze the giant puni in particular. Beating it before the renewal requires a lot of defense given the lack of all-heal items and mult-hit attacks. Least the elemental seems doable, though mostly due to, once again, the Behemoth Heart Migrane Medicine, which revives on top of it's other effects. (I mostly know this through save-scouting. And found the Artic birds and dragons for the mission that started popping up. Hunting Quests are something that aren't really easy to do if you don't have a Warp Gate or already know where to complete multiple.)
      Of last note, Gust makes good games. (And I played Sakuna last year too. Good fun.)

    • @tricmagic
      @tricmagic Před 2 lety

      ... If I'm being honest. Rorona taught me a few things. 1: A proper adventure starts with preperation for the adventure. 2: Bring many bombs. 3: If Rule 2 doesn't work, you just need bigger bombs. 4: Please for the love of god check the fine print on those air drops, I don't like drowning cause I need new ones each area. 5: Never trust the fine print, the air machine doesn't work without Air Drops.
      ... Of these, the bit about bombs stuck out given Totori's useless without them, and godhand with them. Strangely, she makes Snowmen the most since those are the easiest to get materials for early on.

    • @excaliburofgachagames9241
      @excaliburofgachagames9241 Před 2 lety +1

      I can't believe I never played Atelier Ayesha when I first heard about it from a CZcamsr named Food4dogs.
      Nice old lady. Hope Kiseki doesn't mind me including her name here.
      When I wanted a anime game to play I went back to it and wow was I suprised at how addicted I got. And still am.
      I need more like this. Blue reflection definitely added to my list now though

  • @rossedwardmiller
    @rossedwardmiller Před 2 lety +4

    Dq11 is so chill. I played an hour or two before bed for months. One of my favorite games of all time.

  • @Makoto03
    @Makoto03 Před 2 lety +63

    Great list. I particularly love the Atelier series. They are very relaxing and fun. Sophie is a great entry too. :)

    • @morikeu2351
      @morikeu2351 Před 2 lety

      I just finish it and i can confirm, it is rly slow, nice and comfortable, and Sophie smile is just heartwarming :D

    • @spectrum4524
      @spectrum4524 Před 2 lety +1

      Currently playing through Lydie & Suelle and can agree. That being said, I read somewhere that other entries of Atelier required players to finish certain things in a time limit (not my cup of tea). Also, synthesizing took me a while to grasp. Do any of the other Atelier entries have a similar/easier synthesizing concept compared to Lydie & Suelle that also doesn't have a ton of time limits? I read that Firis has a lenient time limit.

    • @Culvey
      @Culvey Před 2 lety

      @@spectrum4524 Firis is preceeding Lydie and Suelle so im somewhat surprised you didnt play that already... but yes it has a 1 year (game time) limit to get good enough/travel far enough to pass the liscensing exam. The exam is honestly fairly easy to just pass, the hard part is if you want to beat your teacher for that achievement.

    • @deathbykonami5487
      @deathbykonami5487 Před 2 lety +2

      I'm still hoping for a remaster of the Atelier Iris trilogy and the Mana Khemia games. Those are forgotten gems of the PS2 era.

    • @excaliburofgachagames9241
      @excaliburofgachagames9241 Před 2 lety +1

      Atelier Ayesha was definitely great. Despite the timer, I very much needed a break from our world. The world even gave me a few dreames.

  • @jtraten
    @jtraten Před 2 lety +90

    Octopath traveler I also found to be very relaxing. The music in that game is outstanding.

    • @fredflintstone5356
      @fredflintstone5356 Před 2 lety +2

      I agree. I would rate that game to also be at the top of this list.

    • @agauerm
      @agauerm Před 2 lety +9

      I got excited with Octopath traveller at first. It quenched that nostalgic Square Enix classic RPG thirst. Graphics and music are 10, beautiful. The problem I have with it is the repetition. It is always the same thing. Travel to new town, unlock the new character then play or not through chapter 1 of that character (which you most likely will do because you won´t be replaying this game a gazillion times). Then go to dungeon defeat boss, rinse repeat. I think that by the 4th time I had to do that, I started to get fed up. I really wanted to love the game, but it´s been almost a month since the last time I played and I don´t even feel like playing it.

    • @skatingbozo
      @skatingbozo Před 2 lety +4

      Oh yes. So relaxing. It's not like it's the hardest grindiest game ever. I mean. It is. But it's still amazing.

    • @feo130
      @feo130 Před 2 lety +2

      @@agauerm Same here, the repetitiveness forces me to play it sporadically every now and then. Owned it since 2018 and still on my first playthrough. It's a 7/10 in my opinion, just a decent game, but nothing special.

    • @rbtoca
      @rbtoca Před 2 lety +2

      It's relaxing but also the difficulty is high bar. Sometimes you get into a new map area and get crushed. Or the last job bosses are super hard.
      But overall, ambient atmosphere is relaxing, agreed on that.

  • @chirabi_rpg
    @chirabi_rpg Před 2 lety +7

    8:00 Omg thanks for understanding this. Most people around me complain that there isn't story in my favorite game series. But there is, there's plenty of character development - and that IS the story.

  • @NightmareOni
    @NightmareOni Před 2 lety +5

    Eternal Sonata was tragic :( the descending madness into Chopin's mind at his last moments, to the melancholic ending.

  • @MissBubbles
    @MissBubbles Před 2 lety +1

    Hahahaha, love the intro! Heck yeah sometimes we just want to unwind and relaaax! I added Sakuna to my library a while back and can't wait to play it 😍

    • @TheKisekiNut
      @TheKisekiNut  Před 2 lety +1

      Do itttttt! You enjoy farming games, and there's a good one for you!

  • @Vercalos
    @Vercalos Před 2 lety +10

    I love *Eternal Sonata,* and to be honest, at this point, I don't even want a remaster. I'd settle for a straight port as the game was pretty gorgeous to begin with and, in keeping with a game based on a legendary pianist(a personal favorite), has fantastic music.

  • @gigglez3036
    @gigglez3036 Před 2 lety +4

    Thanks for the reminder to finally complete Atelier Sophie. Backlog hurts

  • @flanberry
    @flanberry Před 2 lety +5

    So happy to see Eternal Sonata on this list!! One of my favorite games!

  • @AeriochKahosZ
    @AeriochKahosZ Před 2 lety +6

    I love Eternal Sonata, and it made me into a Chopin fan.

  • @socialistprofessor3206
    @socialistprofessor3206 Před 2 lety +7

    Thank you so much for introducing me to the Trails series. I've loved the first two chapters and will start the third after Dragon Quest XI. This is a helpful list.

    • @Gaming_Amateur
      @Gaming_Amateur Před 2 lety

      The third one is great if you're into the combat system, but just a warning: the story is significantly weaker. There are plenty of good character moments, but it doesn't have the charm of the first two. Can't wait for the Trails to Zero English port!

  • @trullikoi
    @trullikoi Před 2 lety +8

    I'm so happy you mentioned Atelier Sophie. Everyone is all over Ryza (which I haven't played). Sophie made me buy the entire Mysterious trilogy.

    • @TheKisekiNut
      @TheKisekiNut  Před 2 lety +1

      I see Sophie as a great starting point. It demonstrates what Atelier is all about, it's lowkey and it opens the door to an entire trilogy plus the newly released Sophie 2. Can't go wrong with it.

    • @LordKoKuyou
      @LordKoKuyou Před 2 lety +1

      Ryza is great too. I thought i wouldn't enjoy it too much because all the changes it had, but it was great. It's worthy a try (the first one at least, i haven't tried the second game).
      Sophie is still my favorite game from the Atelier series. It's just so fun and relaxing...no time limit BS or anything and the characters are all great.

    • @taromisaki5319
      @taromisaki5319 Před 2 lety

      @@LordKoKuyou You should really try Ryza 2 if you haven't done so
      The battle system is wayyyy more fast paced than Season 2 and the music makes it all the more satisfying, the DLC do pose a bit of a challenge but to be honest, Tao with 4 Flams is broken as hell

    • @R0D3R1CKV10L3NC3
      @R0D3R1CKV10L3NC3 Před 2 lety

      @@LordKoKuyou Ryza 2 is worth it if only for Fi and their interactions with everyone. Gameplay-wise it's more of the same, just with some enhancements and additions, but the story and characters develop so well in the second one and it just makes you fall in love with them that much more.

    • @LordKoKuyou
      @LordKoKuyou Před 2 lety

      @@taromisaki5319 I'll definitely try Ryza 2 in the future. I'm happy to know that the DLC is a bit challenging. I'm sure i'll have a lot of fun.

  • @MrDimrey
    @MrDimrey Před 2 lety

    Great video. Relaxing games have such a cozy feel good vibe. Most of those games have a positive attitude you can easily enjoy for a long time.

  • @sharebear421
    @sharebear421 Před 2 lety +5

    Popolocris and rhapsody are two really chill and feel good jrpgs

  • @alanwattie6093
    @alanwattie6093 Před 2 lety +8

    I agree it’s always great to have these kinds of games to look forward to when I need a break from the fate of the world rests on your teenage shoulders trope. I’ve come to really enjoy the Atelier series, I liked the first Blue Reflection despite it’s flaws and am really looking forward to 2nd Light, and Neptunia as well for never taking itself seriously. Glad to see FC on the list as well since that game has so much charm the likes of which I haven’t seen since Lunar.

  • @devin8367
    @devin8367 Před 2 lety +4

    I've been looking for a relaxing jrpg for a while, just picked up Atelier Ryza, but had been looking for more. This video came at a perfect time

  • @rodelcorton8815
    @rodelcorton8815 Před 2 lety +15

    Atelier series is really a comforting game although alchemy is really easy to get into but really hard to master i always use several hours on the end game properties and best healing items and bombs before i finish these games which is oddly satisfying although you dont really need it its just for personal preference

    • @TheKisekiNut
      @TheKisekiNut  Před 2 lety +2

      You can get lost in alchemy for HOURS. But that's the best part, at least in the games without the time limits, you can just chill and do as much as you want.

  • @MacDork
    @MacDork Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you so much for this; I just got my Steam Deck, and the relaxing list you've created is just what i want to get stuck into. Some of these titles are on my shelf, untouched, while others are new to me. your reviews have me convinced to branch out 👍🏽

    • @TheKisekiNut
      @TheKisekiNut  Před 2 lety +1

      Give em a whirl mate, at least you got the hardware to get the best out of them!

  • @felipefgoliveira
    @felipefgoliveira Před 2 lety

    Very nice list, I’ll give it a try on these indications

  • @robertsmith-wv2hw
    @robertsmith-wv2hw Před 2 lety +3

    Eternal Sonata is such a underrated game.I loved playing it on my 360 along with Blue Dragon.

  • @banana6963
    @banana6963 Před 2 lety +2

    I played Sakuna but couldn't complete it due to my PC breaking down.
    From the little that I played, I can tell that it's an amazing game. The characters are cute the atmosphere is never too gloomy and it's just a pleasure to hang around.
    Definitely recommend it.

  • @thecognitiverambler8911
    @thecognitiverambler8911 Před 2 lety +11

    Lovely list! I agree with FC to this list (even though weirdly, FC is STILL my favorite in the 9 I've played through CSIV). A game that I think would really fit this list well is Grandia. If you've never checked out Grandia, do it - it's a REALLY lovely JRPG that yes, does pick up near the end, but is mostly just about wanderlust and adventure.

    • @Nikita_Akashya
      @Nikita_Akashya Před 2 lety +1

      I actually played Grandia 1 when I first got my switch after it came out. I kept it lying around and finally finished it last year. After I finished Trails from zero. I really enjoyed Grandia, even though I kinda just wanted to get through when I reached the end. But I really loved it and especially the ending with all the small kiddos. They were so cute.

    • @thecognitiverambler8911
      @thecognitiverambler8911 Před 2 lety

      @@Nikita_Akashya I agree Grandia drags a touch near the end (but at least the stakes get higher), but the beginning was really lovely. Starting as a kid playing with sticks in the inner city and just slowly adventuring out. Nothing else quite like it imo.

    • @GordonGordon
      @GordonGordon Před 2 lety +3

      Right there with you. The writing for the Sky arc just feels so natural and heartfelt. Those writers really nailed characters without getting into tropey cliches.

    • @thecognitiverambler8911
      @thecognitiverambler8911 Před 2 lety +1

      @@GordonGordon Yeah, the cast feels intimate, the world building is god-tier, and it feels more like an adventure than any of the others. Serious enough, but without suffering from some of the concept bloat that most of the others... suffer from. I love the whole series, but FC was the one that turned me into a raving fan, and is the one I most fondly remember.

    • @TheKisekiNut
      @TheKisekiNut  Před 2 lety +1

      I'll have to check it out some time, bud! At the moment though I'm sorted for games, at least 10 ready to go across multiple platforms.

  • @marc-ap4699
    @marc-ap4699 Před 2 lety +6

    Great list ! I too like some fun game with simple story to relax.
    I got a bunch on my switch that fit that type of games :
    - The tactical rpg series Mercenaries
    - Bravely Default
    - Grandia HD Collection
    - The Alliance Alive HD Remaster
    - Voice of Cards
    All these are easy to pick up and very enjoyable.

  • @intrepid1160
    @intrepid1160 Před 2 lety

    So glad to see Blue Reflection mentioned. One of my favorite games, from the characters, the writing, and the music. Speaking of music, since you apparently haven't played the first game (which you don't need to, it has its issues), definitely check out the soundtrack for it. The boss themes in particular are incredible. I think Second Light's soundtrack is overall better balanced, but the first game has some really stand-out tracks.

  • @GalaxyWhimsy
    @GalaxyWhimsy Před 2 lety

    awesome thank you for the suggestions they are perfect!

  • @RainbowGamx
    @RainbowGamx Před 2 lety

    Never heard of Sakuna but you sold it to me ! It looks awesome

  • @AdriDwitomo
    @AdriDwitomo Před 2 lety +1

    Steambot chronicles should've been here i think! Definitely my all time chillax jrpg game

  • @adamr6621
    @adamr6621 Před 2 lety

    I love that there's a genre of relaxing, comforting games out there.
    I think I might need to grab some of these, wouldn't mind some more relaxing game time in my life.

  • @g-alicenine
    @g-alicenine Před 2 lety +3

    Been loving the Atelier series for ages. They're so fun and relaxing and cute, truly recommend it.

  • @GamesofFuturesPast
    @GamesofFuturesPast Před 2 lety +1

    I had a similar experience with DQ11. I was playing xenogears at the same time so contrasting that with the lighthearted and whimsical adventure of DQ was very pleasant.

  • @DeadMeat991
    @DeadMeat991 Před 2 lety +3

    Sometimes between Souls games and survival fps I really find myself craving something a bit lower stress. Thank you for the suggestions.

  • @MrMoogle
    @MrMoogle Před 4 měsíci

    So happy to see Eternal Sonata in the list and mentioned heavily in the comments. Such a unique experience and I still think about it all these years later.

  • @Archdjinn
    @Archdjinn Před 2 lety +1

    Voice of cards is my go-to for a very solid, relaxing play session. Such an underrated game

  • @Papaw.Rooster
    @Papaw.Rooster Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the list. I’ve been playing almost nothing other than action RPGs and action games in general for so long I find myself just wanting to chill. I’m gonna try at least one of these

  • @JMMinorSituation
    @JMMinorSituation Před 2 lety

    Currently playing through Sophie 2, it made me get the first one and both Ryza games. So oddly addicting and chill, love it!

  • @jerryestimable4777
    @jerryestimable4777 Před 2 lety +2

    Eternal Sonata and Lost Odyssey were nice little JRPGs for the X360 at the time when they actually made an effort to court JRPGs on the console.

  • @LaLtheGaL
    @LaLtheGaL Před 2 lety +7

    Really great list. I know I am late to the game, but Dragon Quest XI was my intro into JRPGs and now I am hooked. I felt like a little kid, snuggling up in bed at night and reading my fairytale book.
    I also got into the Atelier games since then, and absolutely love them. I have beaten Ryza 1 & 2, and recently Sophie 1. The only game in your list that had me raise my eyebrow is Sakuna. I think because I got to point where I was stuck and I had no idea where to go or what to do. It was a shame because I was enjoying it until that point.
    I have also played and finished Trails in Cold Steel 1 on my Vita. I really enjoyed that, but WOW that was a big time commitment and I'm kind of nervous of what to play next. I am tempted to play Trails in the Sky, but only have access to it on the Vita, which a lot of people say is not that great.

    • @TheKisekiNut
      @TheKisekiNut  Před 2 lety

      Even on Vita Sky is great - I'd give it a go. If you like Cold Steel, I dare say you'll enjoy Sky as well especially with the connections the arc shares with the others.

    • @adamh4h4
      @adamh4h4 Před 2 lety

      I highly recommend you try out the Fire Emblem series (if you have Switch and 3ds). Cant go wrong with ANY of them. It has mechanics where if your character dies in battle, they're gone. Forever. I know its not really a "chill" RPG but its hella good. Series is really good at making you care for your roster and if you f*ck up, welcome to the save-scum community. lol Honestly, there's TOO many of them to list but ones from the top of my head are the Valkyria Chronicles series, Ni no Kuni series, Persona 3, 4 and 5, and Suikoden 1,2 and 5. Have fun with all of them.

    • @LaLtheGaL
      @LaLtheGaL Před 2 lety

      @@adamh4h4 I finished one route of Fire Emblem Three Houses and loved it. I have also started Fire Emblem Awakening. I do like Tactics games. :)

    • @adamh4h4
      @adamh4h4 Před 2 lety

      @@LaLtheGaL Nice. Enjoy Awakening. Its a beautiful game. Hopefully you play Fates next which is equally just as good ( hell, the gamecube's path of radiance is pretty good too).
      Btw, good luck with the CS sequels (I'm on CS4 myself but forgot to continue the game). The "standard" doesnt go down but instead just keeps getting better and better. Its like watching a loooong TV series. Game is huuuuge too. ugghhhh so many games, so little time.

  • @winterprincegamecollection5135

    I agree with Sakuna, it is quite relaxing, I had more fun planting rice compared to fighting, it feels really great when you harvest the rice every year 😁

    • @juniorbee1564
      @juniorbee1564 Před 2 lety

      i agree with you! sakuna is really underrated, but i love it so much.

  • @RyuuSeichi
    @RyuuSeichi Před 2 lety

    I had a feeling Sky FC was gonna be on here, I just felt so much unbridled joy playing it that made me feel 10 years younger~ Amazing where this series goes lol

  • @berrylarry20
    @berrylarry20 Před 2 lety +5

    Eternal Sonata is such an underrated gem. The story, music, and visuals are iconic, but the game is NOT relaxing if you own the PS3 version like me 😅 As you level up the game gets progressively harder I got into a ragequit loop.

    • @forrandomsites3336
      @forrandomsites3336 Před 2 lety

      That's what I never understood about the ps3 port, like the Xbox 360 version(basically the og version) had a very satisfying progression system that does progressively get difficult, but it doesn't randomly spike like on the ps3 version. Granted the ps3 version does have more content and dialogue so theres that.

  • @Tyler.Burleson
    @Tyler.Burleson Před 2 lety +1

    Duuuude yes finally someone mentions Eternal Sonata. It's such an underrated gem and I wish it would come back on the Switch or on Steam. I'm also probably the only person that doesn't like Dragon Quest 11. I'll agree that it's definitely relaxing, but for me it's a little too relaxing, and I get bored easily. Especially in the middle of the game.
    A game I usually play to chill is Battle Chef Brigade, another underrated gem and one that is forever in my top 10 games of all time. Also of note, Tetris Effect (probably the best iteration of Tetris, and definitely the one with the best soundtrack, 10/10 chill game), and then of course the obvious entries like Stardew Valley and Minecraft.

  • @KensaiArsenal7
    @KensaiArsenal7 Před 2 lety

    Very good work on this channel! I'm enjoying the content ... both informative and fun. Also loved the football reference to a "screamer" in one of your videos :) Begs the question ... who is your team? I'm a diehard [American] Arsenal fan ... ever since my year at an English boarding school. Take care!

    • @TheKisekiNut
      @TheKisekiNut  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for the kind words bud! I'm a Chelsea fan, have been for over 25 years - here's hoping we both get top 4!

    • @KensaiArsenal7
      @KensaiArsenal7 Před 2 lety

      @@TheKisekiNut Agreed on the top 4 sentiment! And here’s hoping you or Liverpool or CPalace beat City in the FA Cup. Curious if you researched or played the under the radar saucy looking JRPG Ruined King: League of Legends?

  • @kanetidus
    @kanetidus Před 2 lety

    I started yesterday Chrono Cross on PS4 and I love it, I'm so hook-up already

  • @randominternetperson5806

    DQ XI S is just perfectly refreshing and it has that relaxing feel whether you're sailing the sea or exploring various terrain from snowy Snaerfelt to Gallopolis desert

  • @Kazuchi35
    @Kazuchi35 Před 2 lety +4

    Eternal Sonata was soooo good. It was fairly short, but I loved almost everything about it. Xbox360 had some great JRPGs.

    • @TheKisekiNut
      @TheKisekiNut  Před 2 lety +1

      Not many on the platform, but it got some bangers.

    • @Kazuchi35
      @Kazuchi35 Před 2 lety

      @@TheKisekiNut Star Ocean 4, Eternal Sonata, Tales of Vesperia, FFXIII just from the top of my head. I know you didn't really like Vesperia and FFXIII isn't generally liked (I had some serious issues with it as well), but these games made me fall in love with JRPGs permanently.

  • @juniorbee1564
    @juniorbee1564 Před 2 lety +1

    It's true!! Sakuna is the top relaxing JRPG game that I've played. I'm 40 hrs in, 11 years planting rice, not progressing much, but that's the reason why i love it -- the game doesn't push you into a deadline... I also enjoy the fighting aspect of the game, it's super satisfying with the combos and raiment pull. I'm gonna get Atelier Sophie 2 soon! ^.^ Thank you for this video, it makes me happy that Sakuna is being appreciated, as I always feel it is too underrated.

  • @henshinnonoishe6008
    @henshinnonoishe6008 Před 2 lety

    I was looking for something new to play from the JRPGs that I usually play. Funny thing is from this list is I played 4 out of the 7 games here and they are all really fun. Especially the Atelier series of games, think I beaten like 3 different versions of them and recently it was Ryza but not its sequel, yet XD I wonder if Mana Khemia 1 & 2 are like technically Atelier games because it involves alchemy synthesis, but you are within an academy type of system XD. Anyway, I might look up Blue Reflection: Second Light, that one caught my interest. Thanks for the video and keep it the great work!

    • @TheKisekiNut
      @TheKisekiNut  Před 2 lety

      Second Lights fantastic, and you don't really need to play the first to get an idea of what's going on.

  • @GcorpCoPrez
    @GcorpCoPrez Před 2 lety +1

    Eternal Sonata is one my faves on the ps3! Someone in the comments mentioned co-op? Yup, I even got my younger fams to join me playing the game by allowing them to choose the characters they wanted.
    Coup de’ grace and other of chopin’s live rent free in my head.
    Triails First chapter is one rpg i barely played for about 30mins before my fams left and took their vita with them. Hopefully i can fund the game on other platforms.

  • @handlerone5172
    @handlerone5172 Před 2 lety +1

    Omg I love seeing all the love for Eternal Sonata. The game is awesome and even though it's story and voice acting has it's flaws it more than makes up for it. I loved collecting all the music sheets and some of the tunes that played were straight fire. Definitely a game to pick up to enjoy for a day as it is not very long.

  • @GreatistheWorld
    @GreatistheWorld Před 2 lety

    Perfect timing for this to show up in my recommends. 90 hours into DQXI, I feel spoiled by generous chill vibes and worried I wouldn’t be able to follow it up

  • @cabbage_cat
    @cabbage_cat Před 2 lety

    so glad you mentioned at least one of the atelier series

  • @drowningin
    @drowningin Před 2 lety

    Skies of Arcadia is my comfort food JRPG. Play it once a year or every other year. I just love being in that world with that early 3D and beautiful music. I consider it my ideal fantasy world

  • @Kirby-Krios
    @Kirby-Krios Před 2 lety

    Ahhh thanks for this. Because I need to RELAX! ^_^

  • @samanthak.2706
    @samanthak.2706 Před 2 lety

    Lovely list of games!!

  • @CelticBloodGaming
    @CelticBloodGaming Před 2 lety

    I just wanted to say nice video :)

  • @mistermack4987
    @mistermack4987 Před 2 lety +1

    I've been a gamer for over 30 years. My twitch reflexes and puzzle solving skills aren't quite as sharp as they used to be. Thank you ever so much for this list. I pray to the Flying Spaghetti Monster that Eternal Sonata gets a PC release

  • @placefantasy1821
    @placefantasy1821 Před 2 lety

    Couldn’t agree more about kh1. It radiates comfort and a tone that disappears as the games become darker and more focused on the original story that was developing. I love every kh game but the original has such a pleasant and whimsical vibe to it.

  • @CrimsonKage
    @CrimsonKage Před 2 lety

    I'm glad I'm not the only one that needs a break from all the dark storylines that have become ubiquitous of late. I've been on a relaxing game kick for a number of years now and this list is exactly the type of thing I've been playing instead. Though I've played most of these, Blue Reflection and DQ11 look like they could complete the set, and then Trails if it's still available.

  • @BaselardFE
    @BaselardFE Před 2 lety

    Wonderful list! I think I'd actually go as far as to recommend the Atelier series as a whole if you want relaxing games with fun and satisfying gameplay loops. Sophie 1 & 2 and Ryza 1 & 2 are excellent :D

    • @TheKisekiNut
      @TheKisekiNut  Před 2 lety +1

      Well, at least all the games without a time limit! Can't be dealing with those.

    • @BaselardFE
      @BaselardFE Před 2 lety

      True that

  • @deadkodo
    @deadkodo Před 2 lety

    I played second light earlier this year, and I loved it. I played Sophie 2 earlier but haven't played the first one yet and I also loved they Ryza games. I would love Eternal Sonata to get a remake/remaster but having being on Xbox 360 I don't see that happening anytime soon. Trails games are so good and cold steel is some of best game series I have played.

  • @blaked7532
    @blaked7532 Před 2 lety +1

    I recently picked up Blue Reflection: Second Light and it's pretty damn good, only a few hours in and i'm hooked. Just wish i had more time for video games these days.

    • @TheKisekiNut
      @TheKisekiNut  Před 2 lety +1

      Second Light's a great little game after a hard day. Doesn't do anything new, but has good fundamentals.

  • @gamergod1989
    @gamergod1989 Před rokem

    All these games look amazing and relaxing. One of my favourite JRPG is Eternal Sonata. I really hope we get a remaster someday. It's a beautiful warm hearted and emotional game.

  • @Hugo_Prolovski
    @Hugo_Prolovski Před 2 lety +6

    Eternal Sonata is one of my all time favorites. The story and presentation is just so good and ive never found anything remotely comparable

    • @markshaw827
      @markshaw827 Před 2 lety +2

      Great game totally needs a remaster

  • @KwBeee
    @KwBeee Před 2 lety +1

    Ys Origin is a short, fast paced action RPG I'd recommend if you don't have time for a full-fledged JRPG!

  • @xgremlynnx
    @xgremlynnx Před 2 lety +1

    no way! eternal sonata is one of my favorite games of all time and i almost never hear anyone talking about it. it's truly an underappreciated gem of a game!

  • @Halz0holic
    @Halz0holic Před 2 lety +1

    You forgot the happiest murder mystery of all times, Persona 4 The Golden

  • @Evertide05
    @Evertide05 Před 2 lety

    Some very nice, and interesting choices. Kingdom Hearts 1 was an unexpected entry, but having played through it a few times, I have to agree it's overall a feel-good trip.
    While watching, I didn't expect to have any ideas for what I'd put on the list. I've always loved RPGs, but I think RPG, I think "kill God, save the world." But then I knew one: Dark Cloud II.
    The combat is fun but not very demanding, I have a fondness for crafting systems and you'll be doing a LOT of that in this game, the music's pretty relaxing, and the city building aspect is especially good for chilling out.
    I would say Spheda is relaxing too but I have too many memories of ragequitting...but it sure feels good when you win.

  • @ayayashamwow2021
    @ayayashamwow2021 Před 2 lety

    I adore the Atelier series. Wonderfully made games. Totori is my favorite game in general, and I always say its just because of how calming it is when youre not freaking out about the time limit. For bigger games, Id say FFX is actually super relaxing. Great soundtrack and extremely simple combat plus a super easy to follow story.
    Also, maybe its because of how open ended the game is, I would actually say Elden Ring can be relaxing as well. Traveling around Limgrave for the first time was such an experience that actually took me back to how I felt playing Oblivion and just riding around the map for hours with no real goal in mind! Of course Elden Ring isnt a conventionally relaxing game, but the earlier stages are definitely in that same calm atmosphere as Ryza for me, maybe just because of the wanderlust.

  • @Eksistenssi
    @Eksistenssi Před 2 lety

    And if you combine Eternal Sonata with Blue Reflection (music focus and the gust effect) you get Ar Tonelico + Surge Concerto. Near perfect idea, but 80% of budget probably went into the OST. Still worth checking out (start from AT2 as that is the most polished, then 1,3,Cn,An)

  • @PelvicGaming
    @PelvicGaming Před 2 lety

    AYYYYYYY, I also played DQ11 and SMT3 ...more back to back rather than at the same time. But DQ11 was a little *too* feel good for me, so SMT just scratched that itch for me!

    • @TheKisekiNut
      @TheKisekiNut  Před 2 lety

      Heeeey, this is a surprise! Thanks for dropping in! :)
      I saw your SMT III review like a month back and it was pretty much bang on with my experience. SMT V is shrink wrapped for now, too many games to push through at the moment.

  • @budlikycz2445
    @budlikycz2445 Před 2 lety

    I want to thank you for showing me Sakuna Of Rice and Ruin without you I wouldnt even know the game existed. Already bought it and playing it on PS4 :) Thank you!

  • @VidiverseExplorer
    @VidiverseExplorer Před 2 lety +2

    The Trails of Cold Steel series is the best of the best when it comes to jrpg's, and I'm one of those Crono Trigger FF VI kinda guys!

  • @jimmothy79
    @jimmothy79 Před 2 lety +2

    Eternal Sonata was a great game and really does deserve and HD Remaster, or at least a pc port

  • @XelthorTheBlind
    @XelthorTheBlind Před 2 lety

    I don't think this fits the criteria, but Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana is my number one relaxation game. Well. My favorite game too. It's story and music are pretty powerful and not what I'd call relaxing. However, the exploration of the island is one of the best parts. The maps are sometimes rather simple, but chocked full of tiny details you won't notice on the first playthrough. The wonder of exploring Seiren Island still hasn't gotten old after probably the 7th playthrough for me. Idk, something about a deserted tropical island with dinosaurs just really does it for me. 10/10

  • @lulilee4152
    @lulilee4152 Před 2 lety

    ah! i grew up in kingdom hearts 1 and eternal sonata, i’ve loved what little i played of atelier, and now i’m very curious about the rest of this list. i’ve had my eye on sukuna for a while now!

  • @jonm3427
    @jonm3427 Před rokem

    Although I haven't finished DQ 11 yet, it was my time filler between SMT Nocturne and SMT V. Definitely a good lighthearted choice to come down from the intensity of SMT. I might pick it back up since I just finished SMT V and Soul Hackers 2 isn't out yet.

  • @mountainking1166
    @mountainking1166 Před 2 lety

    Legend of Mana will always be my go-to relaxing JRPG. It's a bit older but so worth it.

  • @Yasminyokai
    @Yasminyokai Před 2 lety +2

    Eternal sonata is one of my favourite childhood games and I hope it gets a reboot! Unfortunately very underrated

  • @mrpsyco5884
    @mrpsyco5884 Před 2 lety

    I can't wait for zero and azure since I'm pretty much in limbo rn after having experienced sky 1-3. I recommend emptying like a month out of your schedule to talk to everyone in that game since every accessible npc walking around in the town changes dialogue every single time you do something in the main story it's fucking wild.

  • @erikharring7928
    @erikharring7928 Před 2 lety

    I did not know I needed this video

  • @bugypad
    @bugypad Před 2 lety

    In my opinion, Sophie does have a good Story later on with Luard and it continues with Firis and finishes in Lydie & Suelle.

  • @KolincaResNovae
    @KolincaResNovae Před 2 lety

    Eternal Sonata is really off the curve, making music a core piece not only in mechanics and gameplay but also it's reason to exist. If anyone has a working xbox 360 ( or newer, if it's available on the store IDK) I really recommend giving it a try! Specially if you like classic music.

  • @neoaoki3451
    @neoaoki3451 Před 2 lety +2

    No rune factory in the entry?

  • @Omnicloudx13
    @Omnicloudx13 Před rokem

    Honorable mention to the Ni no kuni games, great list.

  • @TheSilverOrca
    @TheSilverOrca Před 2 lety

    I'll be giving Atelier Sophie on Vita a try, thanks for the recommendation :)

    • @TheKisekiNut
      @TheKisekiNut  Před 2 lety

      It's a great starting game for Atelier in general. If you like Sophie then there's a good chance you'll like many of the other games.

  • @lenalovesbooks916
    @lenalovesbooks916 Před 2 lety +1

    funny I clicked on the video to see, and hope to see eternal sonata. I love the game so much and it is so underrated.
    I've played the ps3 version and I would love a version for PC or even the switch.
    after scrolling through the comments I am delighted that so many others love the game as well.
    maybe one day we'll get a remake or just a PC version🥰❤

  • @paulkinder8440
    @paulkinder8440 Před rokem

    Still to this day Eternal Sonata is my favourite single player jrpg of all time, truly unique story,amazing characters, great combat, a really nice looking game, great music. I really enjoyed the game. One game i do feel that is relaxing due to it's combat style is Blue Dragon. I felt an Artelier game would be there, i've only played Atelier Rorona the Alchemist of Arland and had it not been for the time constraints, that would've been a chilled out game.

  • @gdoubleu8045
    @gdoubleu8045 Před 2 lety

    Trails in the Sky FC is a pretty chilled experience, but you really need to play SC too, to get the story conclusion.
    Of course there's the meta story that covers the entire series too.
    Basically if you start Trails, be prepared to play...THEM ALL!!!!