I remember when I was a student, I would finish a 120 hour game in 2 months, and platinumed all the FF games in 1-2 weeks each. Now the same game would take me at least the whole year as a working adult
Thats not true, some series of jrpg doesnt required grind to beat game. The main exception is Shin Megami Tensei (Persona doesnt count becouse have time consuming Social links) . The best example is Shin Megami Tensei IV. Experienced players can beat that game in 20-30 hours, but average will stuck in 50-60 hours ... unnecesary grinding. Story bosses in SMT doesnt require grind, just exploit enemy weakness, cover ours, use buffs/debuffs and fuse good demons.
Same. I also play other genres as my palette cleanser, but JRPG will always be the first love i'll be coming back to again and again. Short, long, easy, complex, niche, turn-based/action/strategy, bring them on!
the thing about turn based combat that i love is that its like playing those card games like heartsone or gwent or vanguard but you actually have a story to back it up along with a motive to win not to mention the attachment you feel towards the characters since they arent just cards you got from a pack they actually have stories and character arcs but unfortunately now most people prefer point and shoot and rpgs are made less and less . another one i really like is 13 sentinels . really good game from vanillaware that not enough people are playing.
I’m married with kids and a full time job, and even though I still manage to slowly work my way through my favorite +80hr JRPGs, you’re point of using these as palette cleansers is very sound advice for anyone. I just finished playing through DQXI on the switch since it’s been so long since I played through the PS4 version. While I’m enjoying a lot of the endgame content I’m getting a little burnt out and wanted something new, but I just couldn’t bring myself to jump headlong into another huge game, so I literally just this morning started Cosmic Star Heroine and I’m really enjoying it so far. Perfect way to refresh before moving into the next big game.
My recommendations: - Golden Sun - Legend of the Tetrarchs - Monochrome Order - Monster Viator - Dragon Warrior Monsters (GBC) - Chrono Trigger - Battle of the Millenium (Aldorlea)
@@TheGamingShelf Another suggestion: Jade Cocoon for PS1, is a short of Pokémon that last about 10-15 h. The MC lives in a village in the middle of a huge and dangerous Woods filled with monsters. His father was the hunter (Cocoon máster) but run away leaving everyone alone. Now the gods have cast a course on the village turning everyone into stone. Your job is to use your father's power to capture monsters in the woods that will help you in battle while you look for a cure. But you can't do this alone, and as you capture more monsters, you'll be sacrificing your lover's body and life (yes, he's married) to turn those monsters to your side. So... How does this sound? This is barely th begining of the game.
As a dad with little gaming time that always resorts to competitive multiplayer that sometimes leaves me unsatisfied and longs for the ability to play a JRPG, this video is for me. Only problem is finding some of these unless I figure out they’re in my backlog 🙃.
So glad to hear this is helpful for you! A lot of these are available digitally for pretty cheap so I think you should be just fine in terms of tracking them down.
Child of Light. It's a simple take on a JRPG (even though it's western-made). With combat system similar to active-time battle of early Final Fantasies, and told in a poem and painting-like graphics, kinda like a children's book. The OST is good too.
This is a great idea for a video series. As much as I love the fact that Fire Emblem: Three Houses is more than 300 hours long (including DLC), I prefer games that aren't going to colonize half my life.
I'm happy your shouting out Sakura Wars because that's one of my favorite games from this year because of its unique and wacky world and story, glad your spreading the love cuz that game deserves it
Nice list. I knew you were gonna list cosmic star heroine, but you explained why you added it so it’s all good. Only thing I never understood was Chrono trigger. Everyone beats it in record times and I’m well over 30 hours. One day I will beat it.
Yeah 20 seemed a little fast to me too but so many people kept saying it I felt like I had to include it. Also, this video is about time and so is CT so it felt too fitting 😆
I never understood why people like CT. I just don't see it. I haven't been engaged or interested in anything the game has to offer (played 7 hours so far, after you get magic). I like the soundtrack ofc but that's about it
I’m married, becoming a dad soon and my favourite genre is JRPGs - a very dangerous combination ;) so I’m very grateful for this video! I just finished Trails of Cold Steel 1, but it took me several months to do so because I only got to play it like an hour a day. Definitely need something shorter next.
I feel this too hard. Married for 2 years and take care of the majority of the house work/gardening while working a 40 hour week with a baby on the way. Currently replaying FFXV and I’m just past chapter 3 after almost 2 months of play for 1-2 hours a night. I’m just looking forward to my kid getting older and enjoying games, and especially RPGs. I remember playing the original FF in the NES and kept playing those kind of games as I got older. I’m sure it helped with my reading comprehension without feeling like I was learning. I’m excited for the future.
Came back to sub, Shadow Elite was right about you and the channel. Easy to see you love the genre of jrpg's as we fans do. Kudos. Was a fun video to watch too.
Intresting list, Thanks! I think Star Ocean First Departure would be a great addition to the list. It's one of the best games I've ever played so far and it's not too long. I've played it on the PSP, but there is also a remastered edition for the Switch and PS4. Either version is great. Star Ocean Second Evolution was even better, blew me away. However, it's way longer than the first game, so I wouldn't call it a short game. Also, for whatever reason they haven't remastered it (yet), even though it's more popular that FD and uses the same engine/technology. I hope that will change in the future.
Cosmic Star Heroine is also a cross buy game so when you purchase the game for the PlayStation 4 you get the PlayStation Vita version for free. I recently picked the game up for $3 from $20 on the Canadian PSN it was 85% off.
Despite being a fairly short game, Ys Origin is highly replayable and yes the grind is pretty fun. Hope I could get the platinum trophy for the game in the future once I play it again.
To be honest, i think the playtime of Cosmic Star Heroine depends mostly on the difficulty you choose, i started playing immediately at highest dif and after 25+ hours i still havent finished it....awesome game by the way, definitely a must play if you like turn based rpgs
I would also recommend The Last Story. You can easily beat it in under 25 hours, and it's one of my favorite games. The characters and the soundtrack are really amazing, and the combat system, while a little on the simple side, feels really unique and is super easy to get into. The only problem is that it's still a Wii exclusive to this day.
Wow great list, with some super great retro titles. I have been playing JRPG’s for years, but there were a few titles on here I haven’t played...yet ^^
I've been managing how much time I spend on a particular JRPG. I just started doing it recently though, as before I just played the same game for over 10 hours a day (recently I've been going through Persona 5 Royal, and decided I need to step away from it for a couple of days, as I've already clocked in 55 hours, and started like 11 days ago, I've been fluctuating time-wise on this game, as some days I played 6 - 9 hours). And because I didn't want to feel burnt out (fyi it has happened to me in 2017), I've started picking and choosing good stopping points in-game. I'm not just doing this with Persona, but every game I play now, which admittedly I should have done from the start. Say like there are some quests I want to take care of, I would just dedicate that playtime to completing them, and once done, I switch over to something else, usually now, I just end up playing for an hour or 2, maybe 3 depending on how much is happening.
I'm gonna throw another short one there: Panzer Dragoon Saga. About 20 to 30 hours, probably even less. I know, its an old one and very, very expensive but it's a great experience and one of the best RPG's of all time.
I think with Atelier Rorona it depends on your playstyle and what you want to achieve. If you want to do the super bosses and finish overtime successfully you definitely need more than 20 hours. I would say around 30 hours but if you just want to get any normal story ending straight to the credits then yes, 20 hours should be enough.
Another short RPG is Shadows of Adam. I've yet to play it, but according to some people who've played and beaten it, it can be beaten in 10-15 hours. Even the developers themselves have said it can be beaten in that time span.
for short JRPGs i would recommend Summon Night Swordcraft Story 1 and 2 for the GBA. both of these are fantastic though the sequel is clearly the better game. i will admit the first game does have slightly better characters but the second game isn't far behind the first when it comes to characters and with how it improves everything else it's undeniably the better game. for game length the first game took me about 11 hours while the second took me about 16.
Nice list! I’d add crisis core ff7 if u could play it it’s a prequel to ff7 made for the psp. Good story, soundtrack, and I thought the gameplay was decent also. Story is only 10-15 hours long if you don’t do all the side missions.
Just like Resident Evil 2 - Parasite Eve neeeeeds a Remake!!! The original has not aged very well. But it was indeed a great experience back in the days.
@@marciopinho6100 That's no excuse! *lol* I'm from germany and it was never a big problem to import games from the US. Still own games like Parasite Eve, Xenogears, Chrono Cross, Lunar 1 and 2, Legend of Mana, Final Fantasy Tactics and so on. Think Sony have to make a special edition PS One Mini for never released in Europe jrpg's! ;-)
@@d-man8294 Here in Portugal you have to pay extra for every single product that comes outside of europe. China, Japan, America, it doesn't matter, you may pay double of what the product actually costs. I thought it was the same for the rest of europe. You may have the time and money, I don't. I even gave up on colecting imports for the Sega Saturn despite having the famous Action Replay Plus cartgide (which was a pain to get). And how in the hell are you going to play imports on an european console without mods? I'm sorry if I sound angry but not everybody can get into imports so easily. Stay well :)
@@marciopinho6100 Yes, you are right, I modded my ps1 and ps2. Later I had an extra US PS2 Slim, because my other PS2 was broken. And to be honest, the first time I played PE, it was a pirate copy of the game! ;-) But later on I replaced the pirate copies with originals. So, not having money for video games is something I know well.
You mentioned "Cosmic Star Heroine", but didn't mention any of the previous games by the same developers? These guys did: "Breath of Death VII", "Cthulhu Saves the World", "Cthulhu Saves Christmas", "Penny Arcade Adventures - Parts 3 and 4" (Parts 1 and 2 are still amazingly good, but were done by a different company). All of these are JRPGs, and they have a few of the same traits as "Cosmic Star Heroine". They have hilarious writing, as well as being very anti-grind focused. They have a neat gimmick where enemies grow stronger by 10% every turn, so you need to be quick and efficient before you get overwhelmed, especially on boss battles. The two Penny Arcade games combined this with a Grandia-esque battle system where turns are determined through a gauge and striking an enemy at the right moments knocks them back and cancels their turn. The last game even further combined this with a Pokemon-esque mechanic where you find monsters to build your party with, and each monster has a particular specialty. (For instance, Vendorr the living Vending Machine can spend MP to create items during his turns) Funny enough, the Penny Arcade series, while still really funny, is also probably the darkest story they've done.
Yeah but the main game requires basically no grinding and the original ending is way better anyway. Completionist nonsense in JRPGs is for Japanese school children.
yes, actually the fair made me instantly remember about the fair from CT gameplay :'3 Thank you for the video though, i was searching for some good rpg, after watching your vid bought cosmic star last night
Chrono Trigger is only that long if you're playing for the first time. Seen casual playthroughs in under 11 hours (and that includes doing all the side quests near the end for each chars best weapon).
@@TheGamingShelf yeah truthfully a great series. It's sorta interesting not many of the games listed are very new. Seems like jrpgs are more scarce than they used to be. Ps2 era there were more than one could possibly have time for. I'm loving 13 sentinels right now and once I complete it I may have to check off a game or two from your list here that I haven't completed already 😄
The Gaming Shelf I’m subscribed, I also saw your Sakura Wars video after I literately just beat it. Same wavelength dude. Awesome. Game. Keep up the good work, you’re going to get popular, You have the “voice”.
Ys Origin by far the best. Great game with an incredible soundtrack, fun gameplay, tough bosses, lots of replayability, bonus arenas and boss rush mode, unlockables... Prob my 2nd fav Ys game and definitely one of my fav JRPGs
I finally found a groove of playing 1-2 hours per night before bed so I’m finally able to tackle DQ, Persona, Final Fantasy, etc. Still love a short game tho
I just started getting into JRPGs and glad I'm not the only one who feels this way There are some games that run too long (DQ11 for example. I'm halfway through) where I want to play something else, and I hate shuffling between 2 games at once
We seem to have very similar tastes to the point where I was guessing games on your lists and I was right over 90% of the time. JRPGs are awesome, but RPGs in general can be great too. Do you have any lists or suggestions for RPGs in general? I've been playing Dragon's Dogma Dark Arisen lately and really enjoying it. Gotta love Anime and JRPGs though. Those are my favorites. Love the videos. I subscribed. Keep up the great content.
Thank you! I appreciated you subbing. Here are some other RPGs I’ve really loved this generation: - Dragon Age: Inquisition - Horizon: Zero Dawn - Assassin’s Creed: Odyssey
Spirit Engine 2 is an old good free JRPG-like (still runs on Win 7, but don't know if it runs in Win 10). It might be closer to 30 than 20 hours, though.
There's no rules that dictate you must finish an RPG within a time limit. Take all the time in the world. It took me weeks to finish FFX, and that game's not even long compared to other JRPG
Eyy was going to say chrono trigger and it was bangon the first entry haha, only playing it for the first time now, at the final chapter and I’ve absolutely loved it, feel bad for having deprived myself of it all these long years!
Thanks Jawa! I’ll probably slip in some games made by Western studios here and there but the focus of the channel is Japanese-centric / Japanese style games.
Greetings from one who's gotten stuck in with Persona 4 Golden (Heh!). Seriously though, this is one well considered list. I can immediately get to trying Cosmic Star Heroine as it's ready in the library while being able to vouch for Ys Origins since I've played the latter before.
Parasite Eve is a game I actually want a remake for. In an age where remasters and remakes are all too common, I would love to see a proper remake with the fresh visuals and gameplay tweaks I would love to see!
"In combat, [Parasite Eve] has this sphere grid--" wait, what? What the hell are you talking about? *actually remembers the game OHH riight, THAT sphere grid!
@Anonymous That's right, Torna is a prequel, but storytelling in XC2 works via revelations. The past begins as a mystery and the more some characters trust you over the course of the game, the more you learn about lies, lost friendships, hidden personalities and so on. The storytelling just doesn't work anymore as intended if you knew all those things from the very start, and the way it is told is definitely a big strength of the game. So as a big fan of the game I wouldn't recommend playing Torna first. (IMO it's similar with KH BBS, although not the same. Though it is a prequel, it reveals hidden truths and just doesn't work as intensely as it could if you didn't play KH1 and KH2 first.)
@@TheGamingShelf if you're not min maxing, or wanting to do all the sidestuff, it could be 20 -22 hours (no way in hell of getting best ending tho lol).
Well if you did some research you'd know that Trials of Mana is a remake of the 3rd mana title exclusive to Japan, it was never released here and this was the first actual release of the game in the west when Trials of Mana dropped, this is why it's short in terms of RPG length, each story ranging from about 10-12 hours.
I heard each YS Origin character has different story so the game is not as short as you said. Also I never take the minimum time to finish games. I like to explore and do everything I can before completing the game.
I have a habit of starting long games and then never finishing them. Got 3/4 of the way through Persona 5 and about half way through Witcher 3 and then i put them both down for other games and still haven't finished either
Watch next : 7 MORE Short JRPGs Worth Your Time! ua-cam.com/video/dPUTGqVjsLI/v-deo.html
I remember when I was a student, I would finish a 120 hour game in 2 months, and platinumed all the FF games in 1-2 weeks each. Now the same game would take me at least the whole year as a working adult
Exactly! The time is just gone now. But thankfully we have so many great short RPGs 😄
Relatable
Facts, now that I'm about to have a child I have no time to play games. Time is a rare commodity for me now...
Lol I'm in college and already can't find time, that's how bad I am at time management
I'm still a student and while it's possible to find time, I just don't have the patience anymore to play these really long games
Short RPGS: *exist
Grinding: "Let me introduce myself"
Thats not true, some series of jrpg doesnt required grind to beat game. The main exception is Shin Megami Tensei (Persona doesnt count becouse have time consuming Social links) . The best example is Shin Megami Tensei IV. Experienced players can beat that game in 20-30 hours, but average will stuck in 50-60 hours ... unnecesary grinding. Story bosses in SMT doesnt require grind, just exploit enemy weakness, cover ours, use buffs/debuffs and fuse good demons.
I don't have kids or the other commitments you mentioned but I love shorts jrpgs like these as palette cleansers between the big ones, lol
Same! Theres something fulfilling about just finishing a game.
Same. I also play other genres as my palette cleanser, but JRPG will always be the first love i'll be coming back to again and again. Short, long, easy, complex, niche, turn-based/action/strategy, bring them on!
the thing about turn based combat that i love is that its like playing those card games like heartsone or gwent or vanguard but you actually have a story to back it up along with a motive to win not to mention the attachment you feel towards the characters since they arent just cards you got from a pack they actually have stories and character arcs but unfortunately now most people prefer point and shoot and rpgs are made less and less .
another one i really like is 13 sentinels . really good game from vanillaware that not enough people are playing.
I’m married with kids and a full time job, and even though I still manage to slowly work my way through my favorite +80hr JRPGs, you’re point of using these as palette cleansers is very sound advice for anyone.
I just finished playing through DQXI on the switch since it’s been so long since I played through the PS4 version. While I’m enjoying a lot of the endgame content I’m getting a little burnt out and wanted something new, but I just couldn’t bring myself to jump headlong into another huge game, so I literally just this morning started Cosmic Star Heroine and I’m really enjoying it so far. Perfect way to refresh before moving into the next big game.
Check out Persona 5Royal & Nino Kuni 2. a Wonderful Game as well as Ghost of Tushima. They Aren't Short
Look at the video for the Og Kingdom of Amular
My speciality is to make short rpgs long. And long ones even longer.
Perfect!
My recommendations:
- Golden Sun
- Legend of the Tetrarchs
- Monochrome Order
- Monster Viator
- Dragon Warrior Monsters (GBC)
- Chrono Trigger
- Battle of the Millenium (Aldorlea)
Chrono Trigger is literally the first game on this list 😅
@@TheGamingShelf Another suggestion: Jade Cocoon for PS1, is a short of Pokémon that last about 10-15 h. The MC lives in a village in the middle of a huge and dangerous Woods filled with monsters. His father was the hunter (Cocoon máster) but run away leaving everyone alone. Now the gods have cast a course on the village turning everyone into stone. Your job is to use your father's power to capture monsters in the woods that will help you in battle while you look for a cure. But you can't do this alone, and as you capture more monsters, you'll be sacrificing your lover's body and life (yes, he's married) to turn those monsters to your side. So... How does this sound? This is barely th begining of the game.
As a dad with little gaming time that always resorts to competitive multiplayer that sometimes leaves me unsatisfied and longs for the ability to play a JRPG, this video is for me. Only problem is finding some of these unless I figure out they’re in my backlog 🙃.
So glad to hear this is helpful for you! A lot of these are available digitally for pretty cheap so I think you should be just fine in terms of tracking them down.
Child of Light. It's a simple take on a JRPG (even though it's western-made). With combat system similar to active-time battle of early Final Fantasies, and told in a poem and painting-like graphics, kinda like a children's book. The OST is good too.
Yes! The combat system is a lot like Grandia 2 (Which is my also first and fav Jrpg game)
Wish they made the ultimate edition physical for ps4. I'd snag that so fast.
This is a great idea for a video series. As much as I love the fact that Fire Emblem: Three Houses is more than 300 hours long (including DLC), I prefer games that aren't going to colonize half my life.
To speedruners, every game is a short game.
Might seem so, but speed running a game requires spending more time than anyone in it, learning it inside-out, mastering and optimizing.
I'm happy your shouting out Sakura Wars because that's one of my favorite games from this year because of its unique and wacky world and story, glad your spreading the love cuz that game deserves it
Happy to! One of my favorite games of the year too.
Nice list. I knew you were gonna list cosmic star heroine, but you explained why you added it so it’s all good. Only thing I never understood was Chrono trigger. Everyone beats it in record times and I’m well over 30 hours. One day I will beat it.
Yeah 20 seemed a little fast to me too but so many people kept saying it I felt like I had to include it. Also, this video is about time and so is CT so it felt too fitting 😆
Yeah first time playing Chrono Trigger took me like 30 hours.
I never understood why people like CT. I just don't see it. I haven't been engaged or interested in anything the game has to offer (played 7 hours so far, after you get magic). I like the soundtrack ofc but that's about it
I’m married, becoming a dad soon and my favourite genre is JRPGs - a very dangerous combination ;) so I’m very grateful for this video! I just finished Trails of Cold Steel 1, but it took me several months to do so because I only got to play it like an hour a day. Definitely need something shorter next.
Thank you for sharing this Jan! You’re the exact person I made this video for :D I’m glad you found it helpful and congrats on becoming a dad soon!
I feel this too hard. Married for 2 years and take care of the majority of the house work/gardening while working a 40 hour week with a baby on the way. Currently replaying FFXV and I’m just past chapter 3 after almost 2 months of play for 1-2 hours a night. I’m just looking forward to my kid getting older and enjoying games, and especially RPGs. I remember playing the original FF in the NES and kept playing those kind of games as I got older. I’m sure it helped with my reading comprehension without feeling like I was learning. I’m excited for the future.
Came back to sub, Shadow Elite was right about you and the channel. Easy to see you love the genre of jrpg's as we fans do. Kudos. Was a fun video to watch too.
Thanks Michael! I appreciate you checking out the channel and subscribing 👍
Love this! Such a great topic! I’m so excited to start Cosmic Star Heroine!!!
I thought you would enjoy it 😄
As an atelier fan (happy to see it on this list!) I would recommend Ryza or Ryza 2 to start as it's more friendly to new players to the series.
Intresting list, Thanks!
I think Star Ocean First Departure would be a great addition to the list. It's one of the best games I've ever played so far and it's not too long. I've played it on the PSP, but there is also a remastered edition for the Switch and PS4. Either version is great.
Star Ocean Second Evolution was even better, blew me away. However, it's way longer than the first game, so I wouldn't call it a short game. Also, for whatever reason they haven't remastered it (yet), even though it's more popular that FD and uses the same engine/technology. I hope that will change in the future.
Spot on. Being a husband and a dad of two, working from morning to evening, believe it or not it took me 3 years to finish Y's on PSP.
Oh wow! Crazy 😆
Being a husband of two sounds tiring
The Last Story is a must when looking for a short JRPG.
Cosmic Star Heroine is also a cross buy game so when you purchase the game for the PlayStation 4 you get the PlayStation Vita version for free. I recently picked the game up for $3 from $20 on the Canadian PSN it was 85% off.
Despite being a fairly short game, Ys Origin is highly replayable and yes the grind is pretty fun. Hope I could get the platinum trophy for the game in the future once I play it again.
To be honest, i think the playtime of Cosmic Star Heroine depends mostly on the difficulty you choose, i started playing immediately at highest dif and after 25+ hours i still havent finished it....awesome game by the way, definitely a must play if you like turn based rpgs
I would also recommend The Last Story. You can easily beat it in under 25 hours, and it's one of my favorite games. The characters and the soundtrack are really amazing, and the combat system, while a little on the simple side, feels really unique and is super easy to get into. The only problem is that it's still a Wii exclusive to this day.
Wow great list, with some super great retro titles. I have been playing JRPG’s for years, but there were a few titles on here I haven’t played...yet ^^
Glad I could introduce you to some new ones 😄
I've been managing how much time I spend on a particular JRPG. I just started doing it recently though, as before I just played the same game for over 10 hours a day (recently I've been going through Persona 5 Royal, and decided I need to step away from it for a couple of days, as I've already clocked in 55 hours, and started like 11 days ago, I've been fluctuating time-wise on this game, as some days I played 6 - 9 hours). And because I didn't want to feel burnt out (fyi it has happened to me in 2017), I've started picking and choosing good stopping points in-game. I'm not just doing this with Persona, but every game I play now, which admittedly I should have done from the start. Say like there are some quests I want to take care of, I would just dedicate that playtime to completing them, and once done, I switch over to something else, usually now, I just end up playing for an hour or 2, maybe 3 depending on how much is happening.
I'm gonna throw another short one there: Panzer Dragoon Saga. About 20 to 30 hours, probably even less. I know, its an old one and very, very expensive but it's a great experience and one of the best RPG's of all time.
I think with Atelier Rorona it depends on your playstyle and what you want to achieve. If you want to do the super bosses and finish overtime successfully you definitely need more than 20 hours. I would say around 30 hours but if you just want to get any normal story ending straight to the credits then yes, 20 hours should be enough.
Another short RPG is Shadows of Adam. I've yet to play it, but according to some people who've played and beaten it, it can be beaten in 10-15 hours. Even the developers themselves have said it can be beaten in that time span.
Cool I’ll look into that!
for short JRPGs i would recommend Summon Night Swordcraft Story 1 and 2 for the GBA.
both of these are fantastic though the sequel is clearly the better game. i will admit the first game does have slightly better characters but the second game isn't far behind the first when it comes to characters and with how it improves everything else it's undeniably the better game.
for game length the first game took me about 11 hours while the second took me about 16.
Never heard of those! Thanks for sharing.
Nice list! I’d add crisis core ff7 if u could play it it’s a prequel to ff7 made for the psp. Good story, soundtrack, and I thought the gameplay was decent also. Story is only 10-15 hours long if you don’t do all the side missions.
Good one!
Just like Resident Evil 2 - Parasite Eve neeeeeds a Remake!!! The original has not aged very well. But it was indeed a great experience back in the days.
Would be amazing!
Worse than that, we europeans never got the first one for some odd reason and I really would like to play it.
@@marciopinho6100 That's no excuse! *lol* I'm from germany and it was never a big problem to import games from the US. Still own games like Parasite Eve, Xenogears, Chrono Cross, Lunar 1 and 2, Legend of Mana, Final Fantasy Tactics and so on. Think Sony have to make a special edition PS One Mini for never released in Europe jrpg's! ;-)
@@d-man8294 Here in Portugal you have to pay extra for every single product that comes outside of europe. China, Japan, America, it doesn't matter, you may pay double of what the product actually costs. I thought it was the same for the rest of europe. You may have the time and money, I don't. I even gave up on colecting imports for the Sega Saturn despite having the famous Action Replay Plus cartgide (which was a pain to get). And how in the hell are you going to play imports on an european console without mods? I'm sorry if I sound angry but not everybody can get into imports so easily. Stay well :)
@@marciopinho6100 Yes, you are right, I modded my ps1 and ps2. Later I had an extra US PS2 Slim, because my other PS2 was broken. And to be honest, the first time I played PE, it was a pirate copy of the game! ;-) But later on I replaced the pirate copies with originals. So, not having money for video games is something I know well.
We really need some short games. Getting overwhelmed by responsibilities when you grow up.
This is exactly why I made this video. As I get older it's harder to carve out time for super long games and I know I'm not the only one.
You mentioned "Cosmic Star Heroine", but didn't mention any of the previous games by the same developers? These guys did: "Breath of Death VII", "Cthulhu Saves the World", "Cthulhu Saves Christmas", "Penny Arcade Adventures - Parts 3 and 4" (Parts 1 and 2 are still amazingly good, but were done by a different company). All of these are JRPGs, and they have a few of the same traits as "Cosmic Star Heroine". They have hilarious writing, as well as being very anti-grind focused. They have a neat gimmick where enemies grow stronger by 10% every turn, so you need to be quick and efficient before you get overwhelmed, especially on boss battles. The two Penny Arcade games combined this with a Grandia-esque battle system where turns are determined through a gauge and striking an enemy at the right moments knocks them back and cancels their turn. The last game even further combined this with a Pokemon-esque mechanic where you find monsters to build your party with, and each monster has a particular specialty. (For instance, Vendorr the living Vending Machine can spend MP to create items during his turns) Funny enough, the Penny Arcade series, while still really funny, is also probably the darkest story they've done.
I've just started cosmic star heroine today. Awesome game.
I played it on the switch about two years ago and yeah, totally agreed. Really cool game, worth checking out.
The rpgs I enjoy the most are the shorter ones but you can make them longer with side quests grinding weapon lvl ups class changes etc
Absolutely! Especially the ones on this list. They can easily go longer if you want to do everything.
Also Cosmic Star Heroine is often on sale. Right now on the eShop for Switch it's like $1.99
Worth every penny at that price.
In Parasite Eve 1 you need to grind and beat a 70F tall building full of enemies to get the true ending.
Yeah but the main game requires basically no grinding and the original ending is way better anyway. Completionist nonsense in JRPGs is for Japanese school children.
Great video, my guy! You've earned yourself a sub. Also, something about Cosmic Star Heroine gives me huge Chrono Trigger vibes and I love it
Thanks Jakub!
A tip to play longer games: imagine that 1 60 hour game is 3 20 hour games. If you get bored after 20 hours, leave and come back a bit later.
I'd love to see a review for every main Persona game :)
That’s a good idea 🤔
Anyone else notice how the area in Cosmic Star Heroine @6:11 is literally the fair grounds from Chrono Trigger?
Haha yeah very clearly an homage!
"Cosmic Star Heroine" straight up looks like spiritual successor of "Crono Trigger"
i am a big fan of CT myself
They even have a segment that’s basically the millennial fair.
yes, actually the fair made me instantly remember about the fair from CT gameplay :'3 Thank you for the video though, i was searching for some good rpg, after watching your vid bought cosmic star last night
I recommend Dust an Elysian Tale. Its an indie side scroller with a good story.
Such a great game! I need to finish it.
Cool list! I'll try some for sure.
You definitely should! They’re all great.
Chrono Trigger is only that long if you're playing for the first time. Seen casual playthroughs in under 11 hours (and that includes doing all the side quests near the end for each chars best weapon).
Wow that’s super fast!
Dang I was hurt by u saying u didn’t wanna play the Witcher but good vid lol
He lost credibility and a sub at that point. I can understand Skyrim or something grossly outdated but The Witcher 3? LOL, what a peasant
Steve Cosmolove LOL
halfway into the video I am thinking... hmm, how about Atelier...?
then BAM, Atelier Rorona got mentioned. 🤣❤❤
😉
good list! Love the atelier games! I was hoping to see Valkyria Chronicles but I believe that is closer to the 30-40 hour mark.
Yeah not exactly shorts games, but I LOVE the series! If you watch some of my other videos you'll definitely see it pop up.
@@TheGamingShelf yeah truthfully a great series. It's sorta interesting not many of the games listed are very new. Seems like jrpgs are more scarce than they used to be. Ps2 era there were more than one could possibly have time for. I'm loving 13 sentinels right now and once I complete it I may have to check off a game or two from your list here that I haven't completed already 😄
Great list. HOWEVER Suikoden 1 should be #1 on this list!
Glad I found your channel. Great Video dude!
Glad you enjoyed!
The Gaming Shelf I’m subscribed, I also saw your Sakura Wars video after I literately just beat it. Same wavelength dude. Awesome. Game. Keep up the good work, you’re going to get popular, You have the “voice”.
Thank you for saying that! Trying my best 😆
Great video man!
Thanks Reefat!
Nice this video. After, i remember 3 other games short rpg. The Last Story on Wii and Lost Kingdom I & II on Gamecube
I’ll add those to the list!
Ys Origin by far the best. Great game with an incredible soundtrack, fun gameplay, tough bosses, lots of replayability, bonus arenas and boss rush mode, unlockables... Prob my 2nd fav Ys game and definitely one of my fav JRPGs
Love this list! :) Thanks.
Thanks Yenn!
Great video Taylor! This really helped me figure out what to play next ^_^
You’re welcome Cris! Happy to help.
@@TheGamingShelf Wow thanks for the reply!
Yeees finally someone who talks about atelier !
I finally found a groove of playing 1-2 hours per night before bed so I’m finally able to tackle DQ, Persona, Final Fantasy, etc.
Still love a short game tho
parasite eve was that short!? guess i made it longer with all i was doing in the game. this is what needs to be remastered!
Would LOVE a remaster!
I just started getting into JRPGs and glad I'm not the only one who feels this way
There are some games that run too long (DQ11 for example. I'm halfway through) where I want to play something else, and I hate shuffling between 2 games at once
i like your style and taste
subbed
Thanks for the sub!
I still somehow found a way to be overpowered by the end of cosmic star heroine lol
Wish you had the list in the video description so as I listen while driving I can review
We seem to have very similar tastes to the point where I was guessing games on your lists and I was right over 90% of the time. JRPGs are awesome, but RPGs in general can be great too. Do you have any lists or suggestions for RPGs in general? I've been playing Dragon's Dogma Dark Arisen lately and really enjoying it. Gotta love Anime and JRPGs though. Those are my favorites. Love the videos. I subscribed. Keep up the great content.
Thank you! I appreciated you subbing. Here are some other RPGs I’ve really loved this generation:
- Dragon Age: Inquisition
- Horizon: Zero Dawn
- Assassin’s Creed: Odyssey
Spirit Engine 2 is an old good free JRPG-like (still runs on Win 7, but don't know if it runs in Win 10). It might be closer to 30 than 20 hours, though.
I’ll have to check it out!
There's no rules that dictate you must finish an RPG within a time limit. Take all the time in the world. It took me weeks to finish FFX, and that game's not even long compared to other JRPG
True, you’re totally right! Enjoy and savor every minute. Also, not everyone has a lot of time to play games so this list was mainly made for them.
You forgot to mention the force unleashed
Last I checked that wasn’t a Jrpg 😆
Nice! Thank you!
Any time!
Eyy was going to say chrono trigger and it was bangon the first entry haha, only playing it for the first time now, at the final chapter and I’ve absolutely loved it, feel bad for having deprived myself of it all these long years!
It definitely holds up and is well worth playing even all these years later.
Both in Xenoblade Chronicles Definitve Edition and Xenoblade Chronicles 2, I like the added chapters like Torna more than the core games.
I dunno why.
Hold on WHAT? You like Future connected more then the fucking most epic story in a videogame, which has philosophical views of reallife in it ? Wow
3:55 another character that unlocks when you beat the game with both characters :)
That’s right 🤯
Thanks for this video.
You’re welcome!
This is such an awesome video! Hopefully you make one for Western RPGs as well😊
Thanks Jawa! I’ll probably slip in some games made by Western studios here and there but the focus of the channel is Japanese-centric / Japanese style games.
Greetings from one who's gotten stuck in with Persona 4 Golden (Heh!). Seriously though, this is one well considered list. I can immediately get to trying Cosmic Star Heroine as it's ready in the library while being able to vouch for Ys Origins since I've played the latter before.
Thanks for watching! 😁
Shadow Hearts 20 to 25 hrs. Great unique rpg with a decent story and setting
Parasite Eve is a game I actually want a remake for. In an age where remasters and remakes are all too common, I would love to see a proper remake with the fresh visuals and gameplay tweaks I would love to see!
Agreed! I think that would be amazing.
Parasite Eve is a great game. I miss that series and wish Square Enix would remake all of them.
I'm one of the few that completely loved xenoblade 2's gatcha system
I guess you should play Witcher 3 anyway to gain some perspective on eastern rpgs. I highly recommend - books as well. :)
Some day...when I have a free 100 hours lol.
Thanks now I got games to play
Happy to help 😄
Parasite eve is crazy good, play it anyway you can
"In combat, [Parasite Eve] has this sphere grid--" wait, what? What the hell are you talking about?
*actually remembers the game
OHH riight, THAT sphere grid!
I appreciate this list, but wouldn't recommend Torna unless you've played XC2 already, as it contains major spoilers to the main title.
@Anonymous That's right, Torna is a prequel, but storytelling in XC2 works via revelations. The past begins as a mystery and the more some characters trust you over the course of the game, the more you learn about lies, lost friendships, hidden personalities and so on. The storytelling just doesn't work anymore as intended if you knew all those things from the very start, and the way it is told is definitely a big strength of the game.
So as a big fan of the game I wouldn't recommend playing Torna first.
(IMO it's similar with KH BBS, although not the same. Though it is a prequel, it reveals hidden truths and just doesn't work as intensely as it could if you didn't play KH1 and KH2 first.)
Would highly recommend Valkyrie Profile Lenneth. A great gem.
Pretty short?
@@TheGamingShelf if you're not min maxing, or wanting to do all the sidestuff, it could be 20 -22 hours (no way in hell of getting best ending tho lol).
Well if you did some research you'd know that Trials of Mana is a remake of the 3rd mana title exclusive to Japan, it was never released here and this was the first actual release of the game in the west when Trials of Mana dropped, this is why it's short in terms of RPG length, each story ranging from about 10-12 hours.
Cosmic Star Heroine: 8 hours.
Meanwhile, I look at my hard, no grind run and cry myself to sleep 20 hours in.
hell yeah son. atelier is mein crack.
Any Zeboyd game fits this really, not just Cosmic Star Heroine.
So all the times you listed ×2, that's how much time I'll take minimum.
lol perfect 😆
Ys Origin looks like it might be fun!
It really is!
I clearly take my sweet damn time playing my JRPGs, because it took me tons longer than 20 hours to play some of these games. XD
koudelka is the one u should be playing since theres no jrpg like it plus it just a 20 hour game
here another one you can finish in 9h Destiny Connect Tick-Tock Travelers
Ah Chrono Trigger and Parasite Eve... My favourites.
I adore how short and focused they are; which always leaves me wanting more, in a good way.
Always better to be left wanting more than asking for it to be over 😆
Barkley Shut Up and Jam: Gaiden is a great one
Hell yeah 😎
Two Words: Light Crusader. If you know the game by heart, you can finish it within a couple of hours.
Never heard of it! What system(s) is it on?
@@TheGamingShelf Sega Genesis/Megadrive.
Ys Origin has a free demo on steam and its very addictive.
Nice! And yeah I agree, the combat is super addictive.
I heard each YS Origin character has different story so the game is not as short as you said. Also I never take the minimum time to finish games. I like to explore and do everything I can before completing the game.
They need to remake Parasite Eve on PS4, Diablo style!
There’s been some talk around remaking it. I wouldn’t be opposed to that!
I have a habit of starting long games and then never finishing them. Got 3/4 of the way through Persona 5 and about half way through Witcher 3 and then i put them both down for other games and still haven't finished either
20 hours or less.. I guess Trails of cold steel series won't be on this lol
Haha nope!
Hello CS fans☺
Yeah. That would be 200 hours or less.