Gaf...I need a good....ANIME game.

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Serious answer: Code Vein, Genshin Impact, Kakarot, Valkyria Chronicles 4, Fae Tactics, Persona 5 Royal, Nier Automata
 
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You mean games based on anime or games with anime artstyle?
For the later, theres no shortage of JRPGs and Visual Novels to pick from
 
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These anime games are very much like the movie tie in games of the early noughties. Mostly absolute money grabbing shite.
 
Persona 5 it's probably the most anime anime game you can get, but it depends on what you think defines anime. Explain yourself OP.
As for looks, go try Guilty Gear Strive, looks amazing.
 
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I think the op means games made from anime ip instead of just Japanese games. Berserk is a bad Dynasty Warriors clone, Fist of the North Star is a Yakuza clone and most of the other games I have tried are scams at worst and just shit at best.
 




came to post Guilty Gear Strive mainly, also Astral Chain, Asura's Wrath, Phoenix Wright, Nier and gravity rush.
But since that's already done I'll mix it up with a realistic game, that is definitely 120% anime.
 
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Dragonball Fighterz is pretty good.

I played it on Switch and the only problem I found was the loading times to be possibly the worst I;ve seen in recent memory. Were talking Bethesda loading times here just for a fighting game. Crazy.

But maybe the loading times are better on PS and Xbox systems.

If they aren't, any gamer should watch out for that game unless they don't mind waiting forever for a match to load. And I'm not talking online. Just local player vs player on the same TV.
 
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Ni No Kuni, the 1st one. Even had the colaboration of Studio Ghibli, that is an anime studio, so you cant get much more anime than that.

And for the confused minds, anime and hentai are diferent things. :P
 




came to post Guilty Gear Strive mainly, also Phoenix Wright, Nier and gravity rush.
But since that's already done I'll mix it up with a realistic game, that is definitely 120% anime.


I second this. FF7R basically feels like a big-budget cyberpunk anime mini-series in playable form.
 
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