Honestly, most Dragon Quest games are as cozy and relax to play. That's what I loved about the series. It doesn't try to do anything that deep, not doing so many complicated things, doesn't break the pacing down and it follows the progression very nicely. Combined with it's traditional atyle gameplay that's atill going strong and colorful & charming worlds, characters, music and just the adventure all around, Dragon Quest is my go to of RPG's.
Yeah the part that got me was not being 100% sure how to complete the different errands that require you to get emotions in the locket or whatever. Besides that, the game was just long. It's been 10 years since I was serious with the game. I'm stuck between booting up my PS3 version or starting all over from the beginning on my Steam version
Nayuta Boundless Trails is a good cozy JRPG. Falcom, action, small story & area, unconnected to the bigger trails series, platformer and heavily replayable. A short and sweet package.Great video btw.
@@cryptidslover1000 Nihon Falcom needs to make their own analog to Rune Factory/Animal Crossing/Harvestella with Nayuta: Boundless Trails as its base.
I played dq11s on switch for an hour or so before bed every night for months. No missable content (so no need to stress and use a guide), adjustable battle/grinding, perfect aesthetic and music. It’s just perfect. I had some weekend time for grinding and playing more difficult sections but in general, the game is perfect for the before-bed session.
I dont know why but Eiyuden Chronicle felt like a cozy jrpg to me. I know it was all about war and everything but it didn't seem like the stakes were that high and the fortress gave more of a cozy feel, especially the hot spring.
I'm playing harvestella right now and Love it! I have a case of "just one more day" syndrome and it's definitely taking up a lot of my time. Nice break from reality.
Hearing Trails in the list, I am satisfied. 👍 I would also recommend Scarlet Nexus or Daemon X Machina, dunno if it's relaxing or not but it's fun to play.
One of my favorite RPGs that I find comforting is Radiata Stories. I love the humor, and just walking around the main city seeing everyone’s daily routine.
Pokemon Legends Arceus is so good, I actually had covid at the time of its release, so I was rugged up in bed recovering while playing the game. Awesome list man!
Secret of Mana, Trials of Mana, or Trinity Trigger are all good for relaxing. They're really easy to play and don't require a lot of thought or any in-depth management systems.
Lol I absolutely knew dragon quest 11 should be on this list. Funny enough, as I was thinking that, dragon quest builders popped up and I was wondering if 11 would be on here haha. I can't really call it, it could be the music for me, but I do get that chill relaxing feeling as I play dragon quest 11 and thanks to this video for helping me realize this, I appreciate the game that much more.
Octopath 1 an 2 both got added to my cozy JRPG list along with Chained Echoes they are a bit heavier story wise but the worlds and familiar but interesting battle mechanics are just wrap up on the couch cozy
You nailed it with Harvestella and RF4. Based on your review I’ll check out Ryza too. Wasn’t sure if the series was for me but may as well check it out!
Great list appreciate the video thanks❤ Honestly this pirate is not a Pokémon fan at all☠️ however I throughly enjoyed my time with Arceus! so much so that I’ve actually completed it 3 times. Still it’s actually the only Pokémon game I like Harvestella is truly a gem was very happy when it was announced. while the time management issue can be a pain at times😓 it did not detract from the chill relaxing atmosphere of the game for me. ( would have honestly liked a bit more voice acting. the text heavy reading kinda took me out of it at some crucial points in the game. I feel the game would have had a more immersive environment and connective character development had it had more voice acting then the sparse amount it did) Definitely enjoyed trails from zero, however for me personally I had a more chill relaxing time with the first cold steal game. Ah yes Ryza is definitely a nice fun and relaxing game ❤ despite all the reading I have to do as I’m sadly not to fluent in Japanese 😭 ( yet) and I might add the atelier Sophie 2 game on the switch is an amazing fun experience as well Have been debating on rune factory 4 for a while now as it looks fun, thinking maybe I’ll pick it up and give it a go.
This was a good list. Watched a couple recently. I would love to hear your in depth thoughts on these games, to give more detail on what you enjoyed about them so much.
really solid list. I would probably take off Harvestella (the daily time limits irritated me badly) and Ni No Kuni (to me, the gameplay is infuriating). Ryza and really any Atelier (especially without a time limit) is a great choice. Vesperia is a truly inspired choice... the fact that it's kinda low-stakes for most of it (not meant as a bad thing) helps a lot in it feeling super chill. same with DQ11. something about that art style makes it feel cozy and welcoming. I gotta play DQ Builders. I'd also throw on Kemco RPGs personally. I know they kind of get shit on and I'm not saying they're incredible games everyone must play, but they have fun and super simple gameplay. a lot of them are extremely similar too, like I played Chroma Quaternion and now I'm playing Isekai Rondo and it is essentially the same game with different sprites lol. they really feel like JRPG comfort food to me. you probably haven't played them yet, but WitchSpring R and WitchSpring 3 Re:Fine deserve a place here too. they've got the Atelier loop, though it's not as in-depth, and overall feel super cozy and sweet.
@@slam-zany also I think you mentioned loving Danganronpa in the past? I have really enjoyed that Danganronpa summer camp game that came out a few years ago. it is just a chill fun time with characters I already adore and the Dragon Quest references in the gameplay are so endearing
Couldn’t finish Legends sadly. Game made me sleepy. 😂 I liked all the gameplay improvements, but I would’ve loved if it had more trainer battles. Also, they need to add voice acting. I know they can afford it! Having to read all that stuff just made me drowsy. I ain’t a kid anymore whose imagination can just fill in the personality of the characters.
I’m not so sure trails could be considered cozy or relaxing. There’s so much content the game doesn’t tell you about I need a guide to get the full experience. The bosses can also be tough if you’re not prepared. I love it but not cozy.
@@Silvamoon I could see a few of them being on the cozy side. I do get a relaxing feel from Vesperia. Idk what it is, probably the more lighthearted tone but it is a nice game to kick back to.
@@bethstranding684 I’m talking about the Trails series like Trails from Zero. Tales of Series like Vesperia are definitely a bit more lighthearted. Not as difficult and I love the skits which provide some lighthearted conversations. Later games have notices that let you know about side quests so you don’t need a guide. Sadly Vesperia is not one of them but as my first tales of game it’s got a special place in my heart.
@@Silvamoon oh ok. I still see zero and sky and even cold steel 1 being some of the most chill JRPGs I’ve played. Yea they’re deep but the whole reading a good book type aspect is extremely accurate for these games.
If you’re going for 100% completion Trails can become quite stressful. But if you forget about that and instead just get immersed in the world and the story (and not a guide) they can be really chill imo
why u don't title the game inside the youtube bar ? the name of game is appear to shortly it's difficult to catch the name of the game in your video , let the name of game under the game more long time
one of the dumbest, if not the dumbest thing I see on youtube are uploaders who use time stamps, but then number them instead of naming them 🤦🏼♂. Good video otherwise.
Honestly, most Dragon Quest games are as cozy and relax to play. That's what I loved about the series. It doesn't try to do anything that deep, not doing so many complicated things, doesn't break the pacing down and it follows the progression very nicely. Combined with it's traditional atyle gameplay that's atill going strong and colorful & charming worlds, characters, music and just the adventure all around, Dragon Quest is my go to of RPG's.
Great list! I need to give Atelier Ryza a try someday!!!
You definitely should!!
I always appreciate it when Ni No Kuni gets the credit it deserves. It’s so good and the creature collecting is pretty cool.
Yeah the part that got me was not being 100% sure how to complete the different errands that require you to get emotions in the locket or whatever. Besides that, the game was just long. It's been 10 years since I was serious with the game. I'm stuck between booting up my PS3 version or starting all over from the beginning on my Steam version
Nayuta Boundless Trails is a good cozy JRPG. Falcom, action, small story & area, unconnected to the bigger trails series, platformer and heavily replayable. A short and sweet package.Great video btw.
Thank you!!
this is another good choice. plus it's beachy which makes it feel really welcoming
@@cryptidslover1000 Nihon Falcom needs to make their own analog to Rune Factory/Animal Crossing/Harvestella with Nayuta: Boundless Trails as its base.
Dude I totally got hooked on Builders haha. That game is wildly addictive.
I played dq11s on switch for an hour or so before bed every night for months. No missable content (so no need to stress and use a guide), adjustable battle/grinding, perfect aesthetic and music. It’s just perfect. I had some weekend time for grinding and playing more difficult sections but in general, the game is perfect for the before-bed session.
Ni No Kuni is such a nice and relaxing game!! Love it!!
I dont know why but Eiyuden Chronicle felt like a cozy jrpg to me. I know it was all about war and everything but it didn't seem like the stakes were that high and the fortress gave more of a cozy feel, especially the hot spring.
I'm playing harvestella right now and Love it! I have a case of "just one more day" syndrome and it's definitely taking up a lot of my time. Nice break from reality.
Yea it definitely has that one more go gameplay loop.
Hearing Trails in the list, I am satisfied. 👍
I would also recommend Scarlet Nexus or Daemon X Machina, dunno if it's relaxing or not but it's fun to play.
One of my favorite RPGs that I find comforting is Radiata Stories. I love the humor, and just walking around the main city seeing everyone’s daily routine.
Pokemon Legends Arceus is so good, I actually had covid at the time of its release, so I was rugged up in bed recovering while playing the game. Awesome list man!
Thank you!! Yea Arceus is one of my favorite Pokemon games. Can’t wait for Z-A
Secret of Mana, Trials of Mana, or Trinity Trigger are all good for relaxing.
They're really easy to play and don't require a lot of thought or any in-depth management systems.
Lol I absolutely knew dragon quest 11 should be on this list. Funny enough, as I was thinking that, dragon quest builders popped up and I was wondering if 11 would be on here haha. I can't really call it, it could be the music for me, but I do get that chill relaxing feeling as I play dragon quest 11 and thanks to this video for helping me realize this, I appreciate the game that much more.
I like this list! Atelier Ryza is awesome!!!
I love ryza!!
Octopath 1 an 2 both got added to my cozy JRPG list along with Chained Echoes they are a bit heavier story wise but the worlds and familiar but interesting battle mechanics are just wrap up on the couch cozy
You nailed it with Harvestella and RF4. Based on your review I’ll check out Ryza too. Wasn’t sure if the series was for me but may as well check it out!
I think you’ll like it, I was the same way but I’m glad I picked it up. The whole series is really great!
Great list appreciate the video thanks❤
Honestly this pirate is not a Pokémon fan at all☠️ however I throughly enjoyed my time with Arceus! so much so that I’ve actually completed it 3 times. Still it’s actually the only Pokémon game I like
Harvestella is truly a gem was very happy when it was announced. while the time management issue can be a pain at times😓 it did not detract from the chill relaxing atmosphere of the game for me. ( would have honestly liked a bit more voice acting. the text heavy reading kinda took me out of it at some crucial points in the game. I feel the game would have had a more immersive environment and connective character development had it had more voice acting then the sparse amount it did)
Definitely enjoyed trails from zero, however for me personally I had a more chill relaxing time with the first cold steal game.
Ah yes Ryza is definitely a nice fun and relaxing game ❤ despite all the reading I have to do as I’m sadly not to fluent in Japanese 😭 ( yet) and I might add the atelier Sophie 2 game on the switch is an amazing fun experience as well
Have been debating on rune factory 4 for a while now as it looks fun, thinking maybe I’ll pick it up and give it a go.
This was a good list. Watched a couple recently. I would love to hear your in depth thoughts on these games, to give more detail on what you enjoyed about them so much.
really solid list. I would probably take off Harvestella (the daily time limits irritated me badly) and Ni No Kuni (to me, the gameplay is infuriating). Ryza and really any Atelier (especially without a time limit) is a great choice. Vesperia is a truly inspired choice... the fact that it's kinda low-stakes for most of it (not meant as a bad thing) helps a lot in it feeling super chill. same with DQ11. something about that art style makes it feel cozy and welcoming. I gotta play DQ Builders.
I'd also throw on Kemco RPGs personally. I know they kind of get shit on and I'm not saying they're incredible games everyone must play, but they have fun and super simple gameplay. a lot of them are extremely similar too, like I played Chroma Quaternion and now I'm playing Isekai Rondo and it is essentially the same game with different sprites lol. they really feel like JRPG comfort food to me.
you probably haven't played them yet, but WitchSpring R and WitchSpring 3 Re:Fine deserve a place here too. they've got the Atelier loop, though it's not as in-depth, and overall feel super cozy and sweet.
Thank you for the recommendations!!
@@slam-zany also I think you mentioned loving Danganronpa in the past? I have really enjoyed that Danganronpa summer camp game that came out a few years ago. it is just a chill fun time with characters I already adore and the Dragon Quest references in the gameplay are so endearing
@@mrp1234I do really like Danganronpa. I’ll have to try that one out!
I appreciate your channel dog
Thank you!
Anyone who plays JRPGs and uses chapters in their videos is a good guy.
Couldn’t finish Legends sadly. Game made me sleepy. 😂 I liked all the gameplay improvements, but I would’ve loved if it had more trainer battles. Also, they need to add voice acting. I know they can afford it! Having to read all that stuff just made me drowsy. I ain’t a kid anymore whose imagination can just fill in the personality of the characters.
I think Final fantasy IX and XV is quite cozy..
Yokai watch is cozy too
I’m not so sure trails could be considered cozy or relaxing. There’s so much content the game doesn’t tell you about I need a guide to get the full experience. The bosses can also be tough if you’re not prepared. I love it but not cozy.
@@Silvamoon I could see a few of them being on the cozy side. I do get a relaxing feel from Vesperia. Idk what it is, probably the more lighthearted tone but it is a nice game to kick back to.
@@bethstranding684 I’m talking about the Trails series like Trails from Zero. Tales of Series like Vesperia are definitely a bit more lighthearted. Not as difficult and I love the skits which provide some lighthearted conversations. Later games have notices that let you know about side quests so you don’t need a guide. Sadly Vesperia is not one of them but as my first tales of game it’s got a special place in my heart.
Eh, I think Zero and Cold Steel I both have a relatively cozy feeling. Maybe not 100% fitting, but I think they're fair to put on this list.
@@Silvamoon oh ok. I still see zero and sky and even cold steel 1 being some of the most chill JRPGs I’ve played. Yea they’re deep but the whole reading a good book type aspect is extremely accurate for these games.
If you’re going for 100% completion Trails can become quite stressful. But if you forget about that and instead just get immersed in the world and the story (and not a guide) they can be really chill imo
Airoheart is more of a 2D Zeldalike than a JRPG but it’s definitely a chill time to be had.
I can’t relax with JRPG’s, it’s all about that grind.
why u don't title the game inside the youtube bar ? the name of game is appear to shortly it's difficult to catch the name of the game in your video , let the name of game under the game more long time
Golf story all the way.
wHERE its Tales of Shymphinia
one of the dumbest, if not the dumbest thing I see on youtube are uploaders who use time stamps, but then number them instead of naming them 🤦🏼♂. Good video otherwise.
I play warzone to feel the complete opposite of relaxed
I think this video should be renamed top 10 easy RPG’s. “Cozy” ?? 😂