I feel that in my current (and first) playthrough of Trails in the Sky 1. You literally walk from city to city, solve smaller quests, all while a bigger story unfolds in the background. It‘s the perfect mix between cozy and epic adventure for me. Definitely looking forward to the rest of the series 🥰
I’m also right in the middle of Trails in the Sky 1 and loving it so much! I totally agree that it feels like the definition of big adventure shared in this video.
Trails 1 and 2 is good. You finish the story and it's fine. I feel bad about the insane overarching story behind 20 games. It makes you like, dude how many years of my life do you expect me to invest here?
So happy you mentioned Grandia, one of the best coming of age adventures ever made. You hit most titles I thought of except for the Xenoblade Chronicles games. Excellent video Paige!
Ni no Kuni was indeed a bright spot for the PS3 era (along with Tales of Xillia I and II (which you could argue has a big world as well). I would put a vote in the Sky and Cold Steel arcs for the Trails series.
That is an excellent choice and is also an interesting variation on this theme because the story starts out as a quest for revenge and then gradually shifts into a bigger focus as the characters realize that there are much bigger things at stake than a personal grudge in their journey.
they're not RPGs but zelda games are really great at this sort of thing, of having a small time village kid get launched into a grand adventure, at least the older games
This is a great idea! I've heard Golden Sun, Lunar silver star story and Skies of Arcadia would fit that bill but I haven't played those yet. I need to though.
I don't think this qualifies as a big adventure JRPG since it's all in one city. But Vagrant Story is my favorite JRPG, the soundtrack is so, so, good 😊😊😊
Grandia 1 and 2 are perhaps my favourite grand scale RPGs. There's just something wholesome and fulfilling about them. I thought that perhaps I was being a bit nostalgic so when I played the remaster recently, I felt the same. They truly are a masterpieces. My favourite Star Ocean is possibly Till the End of Time. I can't exactly say why, but it just edges it for me. Xenogears is also up there, as is the 5th or 6th Dragon Quest (the one where the main character goes through his whole life in three ages). I'll have to go back through my collection and see what I can suggest for you. As for Final Fantasy IX, it became my favourite after I played it. To the extent I went and had two tattoos - one of Zidane and one of Vivi.
Great video as always. I’ve been banging this drum a lot but most recently it’s Sea of Stars. Can’t wait to hear you talk about it! Also I recently finished the original Paper Mario for the first time and that was a grand adventure!
I think that's why I love so many Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest games! Love that exploration. Probably why I'm big on platformers too as many of them have that same feel of having a lava world, ice world, desert etc.
adventure and jrpg go hand in hand, i love it when you get to the point where you get a ship or airship and I want to go explore and visit secret locations that were inaccessible. I just wished more JRPGs made exploring town and cities more fun, in many games you can only visit the inn, weapon shop and 1 or 2 houses. The first big city in Dragon Quest 11 was really fun to explore, would love to see more of that
Hey Paige, great list thanks for the video! yeah these are great fun indeed! For me a greater adventure is when a series continue the story it started in one, like the 4 Phantasy star or the 2 Lufia. Also I know it's not a JRPG but a WRPG, but when I heard you talking about exploring a big world I though about Skyrim!
I just like JRPGs in general, big adventure, little adventure, no adventure 😂…. But some of my favorite “adventure” RPGs fall out of the JRPG genre. Western RPGs really do capture that sense of adventure.
Admittedly, I never really played many JRPGs but I do prefer fantasy settings over modern day ones because of the whole adventuring aspect. The worlds just feel more mysterious and well, I don't have to get suspicious when there is a world ending threat and it seems Japan or America is the only places that matter. That and well, I don't have to ask questions on whether or not if a threat in a modern day story would actually lose to the military. But admittedly, I do like games like Half-Life 2 and Titanfall 2 for making me feel like I'm going on a journey since there is rarely any cutscenes or gameplay interruptions.
Another awesome video idea. I would have to say that my favorite big adventure RPG series would have to be Kingdom Hearts or Final Fantasy. Persona is my favorite series of all time, but when it comes to big adventures as you said they don't really cover that territory. Awesome video and thank you for sharing your thoughts!
@@femtrooper I can see how it wouldn’t be for everyone, but those games were my childhood and I thought the edgy melodrama of the games was so cool as a kid lol
Pokémon hits me in the nostalgia real hard when I was playing Ruby/ Sapphire & Emerald when I was a kid it felt like I was a pirate exploring the ocean finding hidden islands. My personal picks are: Bravely Default, Atelier Firis: The Alchemist and the Mysterious Journey, Final Fantasy XV, Unicorn Overlord and the Xenoblade games.
Final fantasy 9 was my first rpg when i was a kid, so im biased, but its still my absolute favorite rpg, the world setting to me is just perfect. I have played other rpg's/jrpgs since but nothing ever got close to it for me, untill recently i played and beat Dragon Quest 11, it was so good it momentarily brought me back to my childhood as if i was enjoying final fantasy 9 for the first time. Perfect games.
OMG these are SUCH good choices! If I have to leave the trail that you blazed, I'll go with the Ys Series, specifically Ys 8: Lacrimosa of Dana. While the adventure takes place on an island, its a pretty darn big island, and there's some 4th dimensional exploration as well.
Awesome picks, and I'm definitely in the same boat -- I love the big, sweeping, grand adventure. One that I've always loved is Xenogears. Going back to it is a BIT rough, because it was definitely a product of the early 32-bit era, but it's a grand adventure both in terms of physical scope and in terms of grand, epic storytelling.
When my mom bought Grandia I thought it looked so kiddy and snubbed it. But then I saw one of my siblings play it and when I got to playing it, I ended up loving it. Same thing happened with FF9 and that's when I learned never judge a game by its graphics.
Xenoblades games totally felt like a huge adventure! Also monster hunter stories games, like you leave from your recluded village to go to new towns, worlds maps etc. I love this series! I played most game you mention however i didnt finished Chrono trigger (i want a port on switch..). Earthboud is on the switch online, i should give it a try, you praised this game so much after all.
Grandia is my favourite and i just can not understand why the 3rd game was not included in the collection. The story and the music in the first Grandia is epic, i just love it :)
Great video! I think I own or have played the vast majority of this list. 😄 I *am* one of those people that haven't played 'Chrono Trigger' or 'Earthbound', yet. I have them on my laptop, ready to go as part of my emulation backlog, and the latter is on the SNES Classic Mini. I would add 'Phantasy Star IV: The End of the Millennium' (Mega Drive/Genesis) to this list. It's a "big adventure" set in an entire solar system! The only negative I have for the game, though: you will be healing after every - single - battle. Ugh! 🤕 I also had great fun with 'Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition'. I was hooked as soon as the music started. I think it is rare nowadays for games to musically evoke the *feeling* of a big adventure.
@@femtrooper I'd call it a big adventure game personally. You don't necessarily see the entire world, but the game takes place on a bunch of floating islands in the sky and each one has at least 2 different towns and each island has a distinct vibe/culture to it. The 2nd game is a prequel and you basically go to all the same places but a couple decades before the events of the first game.
I was a lot younger when I beat Chrono so I vaguely remember the story but I do remember the time travel stuff which was pretty cool. I will say Ni No Kuni is probably one of my favorite JRPG’s of all time. The scene with his mom in the beginning of the game made me caused me to ummm…shed a thug tear or two. Lol! Nonetheless such a great list. Can’t disagree with any of this.. outside of Earthbound only because I’ve never played it. Everything else…spot on!
These are all excellent choices for this kind of RPG and I'll also recommend the two main Lunar games in all of their variations as a companion to Grandia because they have a very similar feel to them in how the games approach the characters going on a big adventure. For a darker and more tragic take on this theme, SMT IV also has this big adventure feel to it but in a very different way from the other games that fit this category. The main characters bond on an adventure they have to go on out of necessity, but they eventually find themselves caught up in a situation where powerful forces are in conflict over the direction the structure of the world should take. The bonds that were forged on this adventure then can be either broken or reinforced depending on which path you choose for an outcome to the story.
I think you would love the golden Sun serie if you haven't had the chance to play it yet. The xenoblade série is also master pieces. Another serie that i hold near to my heart is breath of fire.
*spoiler warning*………… I knew there was something really special about chrono trigger when I got to that part where you leave Robo in the past to replant the forest and go to the future to find the work he did, the forest grown etc. There are just so many little moments like this that are so touching and amazing.
I'm very impressed on how fast you get through all these RPG's. If I play one it can take me a couple of months to get through. Then I have to play a bunch of short title games.
Lufia 2: Rise of the Sinistrals for me! You go across the entire planet and find all kinds of secrets. There’s even a mermaid haven. My all time nostalgia game. 10/10
I love a grand adventure! First games that come to mind are the Xenoblade games and Dragon Quest XI. Definitely want to get around to playing Grandia, Star Ocean Second Story R and Earthbound!
@@femtrooper You get to explore a deserted island and figure out a mystery. The combat is amazing. I highly recommend it and would love to watch your video talking about the game after you finish.
I can’t deny that they are big adventures! I didn’t list them because for some reason they didn’t give me the vibe I was looking for but they are some of my favs in general!
You are great and I listen to you all the time, I really love your enthusiasm for Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth, I love it too and Im now on the new game plus 2nd playthrough
Most of my picks are pretty old, but here we go. The first one that came to mind: Lost Odyssey. This is a Final Fantasy game that just isn't *called* Final Fantasy, and you definitely start roaming the world later on. It's not as freeform in your travelling as something like Dragon Quest XI though. Next Breath of Fire 4. Well, really all of them, but 4 is the one I like the most. This one uses nodes that you select from a map, but it still has that feel in my opinion. My next suggestion might not count, depending on how you define JRPG. It has real-time action combat rather than turn-based menus. In any case, the game is Terranigma. It very much has the feel of wandering around the world from quite an early stage in the game. You're tasked to revive the world, so plenty of travelling from place to place.
True, I have never found them as adventurous as other games which I know is weird! It’s why I didn’t mention them - maybe it’s the town thing I don’t know!
Great suggestions overall. DQ is definitely my favorite out of this list. I do want to mention Ys and namely Ys VIII. Global/continentwise it's not as big as a world map or anything of that nature. However, the discovery of the Isle of syren is one if not the main portions that makes this game elite! I would totally count it as a big adventure game.
Fun topic & video! I'd really like to suggest the Monster Hunter Stories games. They are awesome JRPG's! They are similar to Pokémon in that you collect and raise "Monsties" to build your party. The battles are turn based and the adventure takes you to many different villages where you meet new people and monsters. You explore the world by riding on the back of your monster, which is so fun! Each monster has there own unique abilities you can use in the overworld to get past obstacles ect... Btw, they're coming out with a remake of the original Monster Hunter Stories this June 14th for Switch. I think they're selling a physical copy that has both games on it. They're 2 games in this series so far. Hopefully a 3rd is coming 🤞 they're great 👍
I think Skyrim fits this. I have never finished the main quest, because I have had too much fun, just going around and exploring caves and new areas. I love Skyrim. I got introduced to the game by a classmate whom was playing it in bio class. Lets just say that my grade for bio, was not great, because there was something more interesting to catch my attention (^^") The last time I played Skyrim I had installed a mod which lets you have bears as companions. So I ended up having a Dova-bear (Bear with helmet) and a panda. I also happen to have a drinking match with a random dude and that was so much fun and so surprising. I strongly recommend the game to anyone whom have not had the pleasure of trying out this game. It is so much fun, as long as you are just doing whatever you want. I often hear people not liking "vanilla skyrim", but I think the issues stems from them only doing the main quest and not taking the time to just run around. (I am realizing it is not a J-RPG, but I still like my comment, so it stays ;P)
The games that first come to my mind are Grandia, Lunar, and Xenoblade Chronicles. Tales of games tend to follow this format as well. If you're going to play more Star Ocean games, just avoid 5.
You might have missed out on the tales series. All tales series games have you travelling from town town and this series has IMO one of the best battle systems in JRPGs. I mean if you liked star ocean you would most likely love the tales series. Highly recommended
I agree that Tales of fits the bill but I’ve only played two in the series and I didn’t like them very much so hopefully I can find one I like one day.
Great list! There are a few that I haven't gotten to myself because of the never ending backlog. As far as game suggestions, I don't remember if you ever tried Xenoblade Chronicles DE or The Legend of Heroes series (Trails). Both of those would meet the "world exploration/adventure" aspects. Also have really good story telling. Both have interesting gameplay mechanics (Xeno has an MMO kind of system while Trails has the Orbal system for magic), so those might be off putting to some people.
I absolutely love Xenoblade but oddly enough it hasn’t ever given me the big world feeling even though I know it’s a huge world to explore. I’m weird haha
Before I give alittle list I want to mention Terranigma. Its an action rpg on the snes and you only play 1 character. But you travel all around the world end meet alot of interesting characters on the way, they just dont join you. I dont know if that interests you but I wanted to mention it because Its one of my favorite games on that system. Breath of Fire 3 Lunar 1 and 2 Rogue Galaxy Chained Echoes Sea of Stars
I’ve never played Chrono Trigger because it’s super expensive on SNES 😢and I don’t think I can afford it. I have played Earthbound though on the switch online. I love Xenoblade Chronicles 3. I think I put about 120 hours into that one!
Probably not a JRPG….but Fallout 4 is my go to. The gameplay, the mechanics, the music, the atmosphere. Almost a perfect game. (I couldn’t get into Skyrim) no knock on those that do but Fallout 4 is the sweet spot. IMO…..
I would say Earthbound, pokemon, and the first Xenoblade chronicles would have to be my favorite. As for chrono trigger, like many classic games, I’ve just never got around to it lol!
People crap on Sun/Moon a lot but I enjoyed my time with Moon a ton, despite some of the bits I can agree are not the best (most trainer encounters having like 2 or 3 pokemon at most for example.) PD.- You sounded a bit low energy, at least at the beginning, hope everything is good. And if not, that whatever may be going on comes to pass as soon as possible.
If they come out with Star Ocean 3 remastered or something, you HAVE to check it out. It’s one of my favorite PS2 games! Even if they don’t remaster it, you should check it out it. Also, Xenoblade! You need to get to that 3rd one!
Is Star Ocean 3 available on the eshop maybe? I haven’t checked but I am sooooo down to check it out! Also yes to XC3 - I am gonna try my hardest to get to it this year!
@@femtrooper you get get it digital on the PS5 store but I’m REALLY hoping Second Story R did well enough for them to get a remaster/remake of it out. Or at least port it to the Switch
Lufia 2 (one for me as i dont think the first was released in PAL) as my first big adventure rpg. Perhaps I will add chrono trigger as a favorite since I finally got one. Because of a great suggestion from orbalology :). Haven't been able to get my hands on earthbound. Also no show in EU. And so many more..
even though they may not have enormous maps, lunar 1 and 2 as well as grandia have a sense of grandiose adventure for me. If you haven't played them yet....play the Lunar games. The ps1 versions. They emulate perfectly as well. For final fantasy I would say 6. You travel the world, then SPOILER have to travel it after an apocalypse of sorts.
The fact that Chrono Trigger isn't on the Switch is funny to me, assuming they're planning something big for it in the nearish future... maybe. And that's why?
I haven't played chrono trigger yet. I'm holding out for a remake cause I feel like with how high it's regarded by you jrpg folks, the have to be working on a remake. Also try sea of stars if you haven't. It took a lot of inspiration from chrono trigger. It was the first turn based game I played that wasn't Pokémon and really enjoyed it
You pretty much hit the nail on the head for me but if I had to pick one it would be my favorite adventure jrpg is tales of xillia 1 and 2. It pretty much all adventure going town to town meeting people and new party members. Also love earthbound grew up playing it. Come on nintendo bring over Mother 3 already
I feel that in my current (and first) playthrough of Trails in the Sky 1. You literally walk from city to city, solve smaller quests, all while a bigger story unfolds in the background. It‘s the perfect mix between cozy and epic adventure for me. Definitely looking forward to the rest of the series 🥰
I’ve thought of all the Trails series, fem would enjoy Sky the most
@@Kaslo25 Yeah, I totally see what you mean :D
You're in for a great time so good luck
I’m also right in the middle of Trails in the Sky 1 and loving it so much! I totally agree that it feels like the definition of big adventure shared in this video.
Trails 1 and 2 is good.
You finish the story and it's fine.
I feel bad about the insane overarching story behind 20 games. It makes you like, dude how many years of my life do you expect me to invest here?
Definitely Xenoblade for me, those games are gigantic!! Loved this video Paige, awesome work!
I can’t wait to play XC3 soon!
So happy you mentioned Grandia, one of the best coming of age adventures ever made. You hit most titles I thought of except for the Xenoblade Chronicles games. Excellent video Paige!
Yeah, I love Xenoblade Chronicles but for some reason I didn’t get the big adventure feeling from it - I think I’m just weird lol
Ni no Kuni was indeed a bright spot for the PS3 era (along with Tales of Xillia I and II (which you could argue has a big world as well). I would put a vote in the Sky and Cold Steel arcs for the Trails series.
I still have many Tales of games I need to check out! Hopefully some will make a future list someday!
Nostalgia on the Nintendo DS. Plays like FF and DQ, but in a Victorian Steampunk meets Indiana Jones World. A hidden gem for sure.
I want to try that!
(Tales of Vesperia)- Played it on the switch and ended up loving it, it is now one of my favorite jrpgs.
That’s awesome! I didn’t vibe with it but I beat it a few years ago. Definitely a big adventure though!
Phantasy Star
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That is an excellent choice and is also an interesting variation on this theme because the story starts out as a quest for revenge and then gradually shifts into a bigger focus as the characters realize that there are much bigger things at stake than a personal grudge in their journey.
One day I would like to try PSIV!
Love Grandia, adventuring thru the eyes of a kid in a 90s anime, soooo nostalgic.
Me too! I wish we got more games like this!
Ni No Kuni and Final Fantasy 13 are major favourites of mine for Adventure and I love the ps3 era for jrpgs. Tales of Xillia comes to mind too
I agree!
I looooove FF13! Down with the hate haha it’s an awesome game!
I've played FF 13 at least four times all the way through and many other tries that I didn't finish because of this or that game coming out.
they're not RPGs but zelda games are really great at this sort of thing, of having a small time village kid get launched into a grand adventure, at least the older games
100% agree with this!!!
I love me a good ol adventure JRPG, hence why I’m fond with a lot of the Tales games
I need to give that series another chance. Hopefully I’m playing Arise soon!
I’ve probably mentioned it before, but Baten Kaitos, Origins/2 specifically. You’ll love it
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That’s good to know!
This is a great idea! I've heard Golden Sun, Lunar silver star story and Skies of Arcadia would fit that bill but I haven't played those yet. I need to though.
Lunar does for sure and Golden Sun and Skies of Arcadia are two I need to play!
Pokemon Red was my first rpg, in 7th grade. Had no idea what I was getting into, but it led me to Final Fantasy VII
Me too - it was one of my first JRPGs and ever since then I’ve loved them!
I don't think this qualifies as a big adventure JRPG since it's all in one city. But Vagrant Story is my favorite JRPG, the soundtrack is so, so, good 😊😊😊
Sounds good to me!
Grandia 1 and 2 are perhaps my favourite grand scale RPGs. There's just something wholesome and fulfilling about them. I thought that perhaps I was being a bit nostalgic so when I played the remaster recently, I felt the same. They truly are a masterpieces.
My favourite Star Ocean is possibly Till the End of Time. I can't exactly say why, but it just edges it for me.
Xenogears is also up there, as is the 5th or 6th Dragon Quest (the one where the main character goes through his whole life in three ages). I'll have to go back through my collection and see what I can suggest for you.
As for Final Fantasy IX, it became my favourite after I played it. To the extent I went and had two tattoos - one of Zidane and one of Vivi.
Amazing picks! DQV is such a good game! I can’t wait to play more Star Ocean games as well as Grandia II!
Great video as always. I’ve been banging this drum a lot but most recently it’s Sea of Stars. Can’t wait to hear you talk about it!
Also I recently finished the original Paper Mario for the first time and that was a grand adventure!
Playing Sea of Stars for the first time right now. And it’s so good.
I can’t wait to play Sea of Stars! Hopefully soon!
I think that's why I love so many Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest games! Love that exploration. Probably why I'm big on platformers too as many of them have that same feel of having a lava world, ice world, desert etc.
I LOVE that about platformers!!! Such a fun thing to get to a new themed world!
Breath of Fire IV and Grandia 1 and 2 are my favorites from this type of RPG.
I highly recommend all of these.
I gotta play the BoF series and Grandia II!
Great video! Part of the reason we love the genre! Although not as expansive as what you mentioned, I'm currently enjoying the Ys series.
I need to get into that series!
Been a while since I played it but Skies of Arcadia came to mind with all the flying around in airships
I’ve heard that’s a great game!
adventure and jrpg go hand in hand, i love it when you get to the point where you get a ship or airship and I want to go explore and visit secret locations that were inaccessible. I just wished more JRPGs made exploring town and cities more fun, in many games you can only visit the inn, weapon shop and 1 or 2 houses. The first big city in Dragon Quest 11 was really fun to explore, would love to see more of that
I love a huge town to wander around in!!!
Hey Paige, great list thanks for the video! yeah these are great fun indeed! For me a greater adventure is when a series continue the story it started in one, like the 4 Phantasy star or the 2 Lufia. Also I know it's not a JRPG but a WRPG, but when I heard you talking about exploring a big world I though about Skyrim!
I need to give Lufia a chance!
I just like JRPGs in general, big adventure, little adventure, no adventure 😂…. But some of my favorite “adventure” RPGs fall out of the JRPG genre. Western RPGs really do capture that sense of adventure.
Yes, they’re usually huge in scope!
Secret of mana! The open world exploration for the snes blew me away as a teen.
I need to play that someday. I’m sure I would really enjoy it!
Dragon Quest XI is my favorite game of all time. I'm always happy to see it getting the appreciation it deserves
It’s in my top 5 games - it’s a masterpiece!
@@femtrooper Most definitely!
Admittedly, I never really played many JRPGs but I do prefer fantasy settings over modern day ones because of the whole adventuring aspect. The worlds just feel more mysterious and well, I don't have to get suspicious when there is a world ending threat and it seems Japan or America is the only places that matter.
That and well, I don't have to ask questions on whether or not if a threat in a modern day story would actually lose to the military.
But admittedly, I do like games like Half-Life 2 and Titanfall 2 for making me feel like I'm going on a journey since there is rarely any cutscenes or gameplay interruptions.
I love a game that’s set in a different world with a cool vibe for sure.
Another awesome video idea. I would have to say that my favorite big adventure RPG series would have to be Kingdom Hearts or Final Fantasy. Persona is my favorite series of all time, but when it comes to big adventures as you said they don't really cover that territory. Awesome video and thank you for sharing your thoughts!
I seriously have to give Kingdom Hearts another try!
@@femtrooper I can see how it wouldn’t be for everyone, but those games were my childhood and I thought the edgy melodrama of the games was so cool as a kid lol
Pokémon hits me in the nostalgia real hard when I was playing Ruby/ Sapphire & Emerald when I was a kid it felt like I was a pirate exploring the ocean finding hidden islands. My personal picks are: Bravely Default, Atelier Firis: The Alchemist and the Mysterious Journey, Final Fantasy XV, Unicorn Overlord and the Xenoblade games.
All great examples!!!
Was definitely surprised how enjoyable ni no kuni was. One of my favorite rpgs
So charming!
Final fantasy 9 was my first rpg when i was a kid, so im biased, but its still my absolute favorite rpg, the world setting to me is just perfect.
I have played other rpg's/jrpgs since but nothing ever got close to it for me, untill recently i played and beat Dragon Quest 11, it was so good it momentarily brought me back to my childhood as if i was enjoying final fantasy 9 for the first time.
Perfect games.
100% agree! Perfection!
Ys 8 Lacrimosa of Dana is fantastic and definitely feels like a grand adventure! This is also my favourite type of JRPG!
Oh good! I own it and need to check it out!
OMG these are SUCH good choices!
If I have to leave the trail that you blazed, I'll go with the Ys Series, specifically Ys 8: Lacrimosa of Dana. While the adventure takes place on an island, its a pretty darn big island, and there's some 4th dimensional exploration as well.
I can’t wait to try it!
Awesome picks, and I'm definitely in the same boat -- I love the big, sweeping, grand adventure. One that I've always loved is Xenogears. Going back to it is a BIT rough, because it was definitely a product of the early 32-bit era, but it's a grand adventure both in terms of physical scope and in terms of grand, epic storytelling.
I need to play it one day! I have it on my Vita so I’d love to check it out sometime.
Suikoden you just stay in one kingdom of the world.
Do you go to different towns though?
@@femtrooper yeah you do but you don’t save the world. The stories are more of your ‘rebel against the imperialist empire’ type.
When my mom bought Grandia I thought it looked so kiddy and snubbed it. But then I saw one of my siblings play it and when I got to playing it, I ended up loving it. Same thing happened with FF9 and that's when I learned never judge a game by its graphics.
Totally! Good point!
Xenoblades games totally felt like a huge adventure!
Also monster hunter stories games, like you leave from your recluded village to go to new towns, worlds maps etc. I love this series!
I played most game you mention however i didnt finished Chrono trigger (i want a port on switch..).
Earthboud is on the switch online, i should give it a try, you praised this game so much after all.
Please play Earthbound!!!
For me it was skies of Arcadia & legend of dragoon just holds a special place, also love the star ocean series 👍
Oooooo! I need to try both of those!
"if you haven't played Chrono Trigger"
"If you haven't played Earthbound"
Rubbing salt in the wounds there..... 😂 Hahahaha!
Hey John, yep you need to play Chrono Trigger, you can pass Earthbound, nah just kidding!
@@Spare_Ombres hahahaha yip I definitely do!
I mean, you just need to git gud, homie 😉
Hehe you know it!
Grandia is my favourite and i just can not understand why the 3rd game was not included in the collection. The story and the music in the first Grandia is epic, i just love it :)
Yeah, that’s too bad it was included! I’d love to try it!
Lunar: The Silver Star and Eternal Blue!
Loved the first one and I need to play the sequel someday!
Great video! I think I own or have played the vast majority of this list. 😄 I *am* one of those people that haven't played 'Chrono Trigger' or 'Earthbound', yet. I have them on my laptop, ready to go as part of my emulation backlog, and the latter is on the SNES Classic Mini.
I would add 'Phantasy Star IV: The End of the Millennium' (Mega Drive/Genesis) to this list. It's a "big adventure" set in an entire solar system! The only negative I have for the game, though: you will be healing after every - single - battle. Ugh! 🤕
I also had great fun with 'Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition'. I was hooked as soon as the music started. I think it is rare nowadays for games to musically evoke the *feeling* of a big adventure.
I would love to try Phantasy Star IV!
Baten Kaitos! I love both of them but I like the first one a little more personally. It's my favorite JRPG of all time and I'd say it fits this vibe
I had no idea Baten Kaitos was a big adventure - maybe I should check that out then!
@@femtrooper I'd call it a big adventure game personally. You don't necessarily see the entire world, but the game takes place on a bunch of floating islands in the sky and each one has at least 2 different towns and each island has a distinct vibe/culture to it. The 2nd game is a prequel and you basically go to all the same places but a couple decades before the events of the first game.
I was a lot younger when I beat Chrono so I vaguely remember the story but I do remember the time travel stuff which was pretty cool.
I will say Ni No Kuni is probably one of my favorite JRPG’s of all time. The scene with his mom in the beginning of the game made me caused me to ummm…shed a thug tear or two. Lol!
Nonetheless such a great list. Can’t disagree with any of this.. outside of Earthbound only because I’ve never played it. Everything else…spot on!
You gotta play Earthbound!!!
Tales of the Abyss is probably my favorite game of all time and it has a great story and adventure. Definitely worth playing anyway you can.
I own it and I need to get to it!!!
@@femtrooper you definitely do, some of the best character development in the series. The overarching story is super solid too.
These are all excellent choices for this kind of RPG and I'll also recommend the two main Lunar games in all of their variations as a companion to Grandia because they have a very similar feel to them in how the games approach the characters going on a big adventure. For a darker and more tragic take on this theme, SMT IV also has this big adventure feel to it but in a very different way from the other games that fit this category. The main characters bond on an adventure they have to go on out of necessity, but they eventually find themselves caught up in a situation where powerful forces are in conflict over the direction the structure of the world should take. The bonds that were forged on this adventure then can be either broken or reinforced depending on which path you choose for an outcome to the story.
I looooove the first Lunar!!! It totally is a big adventure for sure!
The Ni No Kuni love is great and I'm here for it. Great video!
Thank you!
Chrono Trigger is my favorite game of all time lots of nostalgia for this one. Really hope to see a remastered version released soon🤞
Me too! It seems inevitable at this point!
I think you would love the golden Sun serie if you haven't had the chance to play it yet. The xenoblade série is also master pieces. Another serie that i hold near to my heart is breath of fire.
I absolutely NEED to try Golden Sun!
Lunar Silver Star Story is such a vibe if you liked Grandia. The sequel Lunar 2 is even better.
I am dying to play Lunar 2! I wish they would port it!
*spoiler warning*………… I knew there was something really special about chrono trigger when I got to that part where you leave Robo in the past to replant the forest and go to the future to find the work he did, the forest grown etc. There are just so many little moments like this that are so touching and amazing.
Yeah, it’s a really special game!
I'm very impressed on how fast you get through all these RPG's. If I play one it can take me a couple of months to get through. Then I have to play a bunch of short title games.
I really make a commitment! It can be tough though!
@femtrooper that's awesome! Last four rpgs. This year I'm working on one.
Lufia 2: Rise of the Sinistrals for me! You go across the entire planet and find all kinds of secrets. There’s even a mermaid haven. My all time nostalgia game. 10/10
That sounds incredible! I have to play it then!
I feel like I need to revisit FF9. I played it as a kid but never finished it but I keep hearing more and more how people loved that game.
It’s really heartwarming and has that old school vibe at the same time! :)
I love a grand adventure! First games that come to mind are the Xenoblade games and Dragon Quest XI.
Definitely want to get around to playing Grandia, Star Ocean Second Story R and Earthbound!
Oh my goodness, you have to play Earthbound! It’s so special!!!
I love Ys VIII and Trials of Mana. They feel like big adventure JRPGs to me
Trials of Mana definitely was a big adventure for sure! I am hoping to try Ys VIII soon!
@@femtrooper YS 8 isn't a giant adventure but it might be my favorite Falcom game ever.
@@JamesBantz If it’s fun, I’m down!
@@femtrooper You get to explore a deserted island and figure out a mystery. The combat is amazing. I highly recommend it and would love to watch your video talking about the game after you finish.
@@JamesBantz Awesome! Hopefully I can play it because if so, you know I’ll talk about it! :)
All of the Xenoblade Chronicles series! ❤❤❤
I can’t deny that they are big adventures! I didn’t list them because for some reason they didn’t give me the vibe I was looking for but they are some of my favs in general!
You are great and I listen to you all the time, I really love your enthusiasm for Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth, I love it too and Im now on the new game plus 2nd playthrough
Thank you!!!
Most of my picks are pretty old, but here we go. The first one that came to mind: Lost Odyssey. This is a Final Fantasy game that just isn't *called* Final Fantasy, and you definitely start roaming the world later on. It's not as freeform in your travelling as something like Dragon Quest XI though.
Next Breath of Fire 4. Well, really all of them, but 4 is the one I like the most. This one uses nodes that you select from a map, but it still has that feel in my opinion.
My next suggestion might not count, depending on how you define JRPG. It has real-time action combat rather than turn-based menus. In any case, the game is Terranigma. It very much has the feel of wandering around the world from quite an early stage in the game. You're tasked to revive the world, so plenty of travelling from place to place.
I would love to try both Lost Odyssey and the Breath of Fire series!
The Trails series, the Tails series, and Xenoblade are good big adventure JRPGs.
Looove Xenoblade!
Awesome video!! You’ve convinced me to finally play grandia, I’ve been sleeping on it for too long lol
Oh, fantastic! It’s a really charming old school 90s game!
@@femtrooper looks like it! I have it on my purchase soon list 😎
Xenoblade!!! I just fell in love with these videogames!!
True, I have never found them as adventurous as other games which I know is weird! It’s why I didn’t mention them - maybe it’s the town thing I don’t know!
Great suggestions overall. DQ is definitely my favorite out of this list. I do want to mention Ys and namely Ys VIII. Global/continentwise it's not as big as a world map or anything of that nature. However, the discovery of the Isle of syren is one if not the main portions that makes this game elite! I would totally count it as a big adventure game.
I gotta check out Ys VIII soon!
@@femtrooper You'll enjoy it! I guarantee it
Hands down FF 6 for me. Picking up new characters all fairly different I love it.
It truly is - it’s not my fav FF but I did enjoy it.
What is that awesome music in the video, sounded like Teranigma in places ? Great video :)
It’s actually royalty free music provided by RUclips for creators!
Fun topic & video! I'd really like to suggest the Monster Hunter Stories games. They are awesome JRPG's! They are similar to Pokémon in that you collect and raise "Monsties" to build your party. The battles are turn based and the adventure takes you to many different villages where you meet new people and monsters. You explore the world by riding on the back of your monster, which is so fun! Each monster has there own unique abilities you can use in the overworld to get past obstacles ect... Btw, they're coming out with a remake of the original Monster Hunter Stories this June 14th for Switch. I think they're selling a physical copy that has both games on it. They're 2 games in this series so far. Hopefully a 3rd is coming 🤞 they're great 👍
I gotta try MHS! It’s on my list of games to try!
really cool video! If I was to add some though I would say Wild Arms 5 and Trials of Mana
Awesome, thank you!
I think Skyrim fits this. I have never finished the main quest, because I have had too much fun, just going around and exploring caves and new areas. I love Skyrim. I got introduced to the game by a classmate whom was playing it in bio class. Lets just say that my grade for bio, was not great, because there was something more interesting to catch my attention (^^")
The last time I played Skyrim I had installed a mod which lets you have bears as companions. So I ended up having a Dova-bear (Bear with helmet) and a panda. I also happen to have a drinking match with a random dude and that was so much fun and so surprising. I strongly recommend the game to anyone whom have not had the pleasure of trying out this game. It is so much fun, as long as you are just doing whatever you want. I often hear people not liking "vanilla skyrim", but I think the issues stems from them only doing the main quest and not taking the time to just run around.
(I am realizing it is not a J-RPG, but I still like my comment, so it stays ;P)
Haha, all good! WRPGs are huge in scale!
The games that first come to my mind are Grandia, Lunar, and Xenoblade Chronicles. Tales of games tend to follow this format as well. If you're going to play more Star Ocean games, just avoid 5.
Haha yeah I heard SO5 is bad but I still want to try it one day haha
It's been mentioned here a few times, but Breath of Fire 3 and 4 definitely fit the bill and are both worth a play!
I gotta check out that series!!!
You might have missed out on the tales series. All tales series games have you travelling from town town and this series has IMO one of the best battle systems in JRPGs. I mean if you liked star ocean you would most likely love the tales series. Highly recommended
I agree that Tales of fits the bill but I’ve only played two in the series and I didn’t like them very much so hopefully I can find one I like one day.
I think Lunar Silver Star Story and Lunar Eternal Blue would be perfect for you.
Love the first Lunar but haven’t played the sequel! Hopefully one day!
My favorites are Golden Sun, Baten Kaitos, and Tales of Berseria
Need to still play all three of those! Thank you!!! :)
My favourite JRPG is Panzer Dragoon Saga. Nothing else comes close.
Oooo! One I still haven’t played!
Great list of games as always! I still need to play Chrono Trigger.. Might just pull the trigger soon and order a Japanese DS copy.
Do it! It’s a really cool game! :)
@@femtrooper Will do!
ahemmm *slides dragon quest monsters to femtrooper*
Haha, I have been soooo hesitant about that one…maybe I’ll try the demo sometime.
I highly recommend skies of Arcadia. I wish SEGA comes through with a remake/remastered version. I'd be happy with a port. Very good game!
I would love a port of that! Fingers crossed!
Great list! There are a few that I haven't gotten to myself because of the never ending backlog. As far as game suggestions, I don't remember if you ever tried Xenoblade Chronicles DE or The Legend of Heroes series (Trails). Both of those would meet the "world exploration/adventure" aspects. Also have really good story telling. Both have interesting gameplay mechanics (Xeno has an MMO kind of system while Trails has the Orbal system for magic), so those might be off putting to some people.
I absolutely love Xenoblade but oddly enough it hasn’t ever given me the big world feeling even though I know it’s a huge world to explore. I’m weird haha
Xenoblade chronicles X is the text book example I always use if you want a jrpg that is big in scope.
I own that and sadly still haven’t played it. Maybe one day!
you mentioned the series but i think its dragon quest 11, such an amazing adventure and so many cool places to go and things to collect
It’s phenomenal!
Before I give alittle list I want to mention Terranigma. Its an action rpg on the snes and you only play 1 character. But you travel all around the world end meet alot of interesting characters on the way, they just dont join you. I dont know if that interests you but I wanted to mention it because Its one of my favorite games on that system.
Breath of Fire 3
Lunar 1 and 2
Rogue Galaxy
Chained Echoes
Sea of Stars
Some amazing examples in here and definitely ones I need to try! I’ve always wanted to try Breath of Fire!!!
For me big adventure jrpgs i enjoyed are ff xii & xiv, star ocean til the end of time, rogue galaxy and trails of cold steel
Awesome choices!
I’ve never played Chrono Trigger because it’s super expensive on SNES 😢and I don’t think I can afford it. I have played Earthbound though on the switch online.
I love Xenoblade Chronicles 3. I think I put about 120 hours into that one!
I can’t wait to play XC3 soon!
Although I have yet to play it, Sand Land seems like it'd be a big sprawling adventure JRPG. Do you have any plans to check it out?
I still would like to try the demo so hopefully soon!
Probably not a JRPG….but Fallout 4 is my go to. The gameplay, the mechanics, the music, the atmosphere. Almost a perfect game. (I couldn’t get into Skyrim) no knock on those that do but Fallout 4 is the sweet spot. IMO…..
I get it! Western RPGs are totally big adventures too!
I would say Earthbound, pokemon, and the first Xenoblade chronicles would have to be my favorite.
As for chrono trigger, like many classic games, I’ve just never got around to it lol!
Totally get it! Many classics I haven’t played too!!!
I thank you for making this videos you are a cool nice person
Aw thank you!!! :)
People crap on Sun/Moon a lot but I enjoyed my time with Moon a ton, despite some of the bits I can agree are not the best (most trainer encounters having like 2 or 3 pokemon at most for example.)
PD.- You sounded a bit low energy, at least at the beginning, hope everything is good. And if not, that whatever may be going on comes to pass as soon as possible.
Oh my goodness haha nothing is going on at all! Thank you for the concern though!
Star Ocean 3. Give it a try. 😄It's fun. Also, Bravely Default series. It has a cool job system and is very reminiscent of FF.
I can’t wait to play more Star Ocean games!
Paige and Erick are my RPG leaders.
HYPE! Thank you!!!
The ones that have my heart are Shining Force 1&2, and, although I can't really recommend 4, the Suikoden series
Definitely need to check those out!
Golden sun.
I need to play this!!!
If they come out with Star Ocean 3 remastered or something, you HAVE to check it out. It’s one of my favorite PS2 games! Even if they don’t remaster it, you should check it out it.
Also, Xenoblade! You need to get to that 3rd one!
Is Star Ocean 3 available on the eshop maybe? I haven’t checked but I am sooooo down to check it out! Also yes to XC3 - I am gonna try my hardest to get to it this year!
@@femtrooper you get get it digital on the PS5 store but I’m REALLY hoping Second Story R did well enough for them to get a remaster/remake of it out. Or at least port it to the Switch
Lufia 2 (one for me as i dont think the first was released in PAL) as my first big adventure rpg. Perhaps I will add chrono trigger as a favorite since I finally got one. Because of a great suggestion from orbalology :). Haven't been able to get my hands on earthbound. Also no show in EU. And so many more..
I need to try Lufia some day!
The ys games are pretty amazing
A series I still haven’t checked out so hopefully that changes soon!
even though they may not have enormous maps, lunar 1 and 2 as well as grandia have a sense of grandiose adventure for me. If you haven't played them yet....play the Lunar games. The ps1 versions. They emulate perfectly as well.
For final fantasy I would say 6. You travel the world, then SPOILER
have to travel it after an apocalypse of sorts.
Lunar and FF6 are awesome!
The fact that Chrono Trigger isn't on the Switch is funny to me, assuming they're planning something big for it in the nearish future... maybe. And that's why?
I feel like a remake is inevitable but who knows!
I haven't played chrono trigger yet. I'm holding out for a remake cause I feel like with how high it's regarded by you jrpg folks, the have to be working on a remake. Also try sea of stars if you haven't. It took a lot of inspiration from chrono trigger. It was the first turn based game I played that wasn't Pokémon and really enjoyed it
Sea of Stars is hopefully one of the next games I play actually!
You pretty much hit the nail on the head for me but if I had to pick one it would be my favorite adventure jrpg is tales of xillia 1 and 2. It pretty much all adventure going town to town meeting people and new party members. Also love earthbound grew up playing it. Come on nintendo bring over Mother 3 already
I would love to try Xillia!
@@femtrooper it great specially xillia 2. Definitely give them a try if you get the chance
For me, the Tails of series is great and also Xenoblade series.
Yes, Xenoblade is wonderful!