Final Fantasyis easily one of the biggest video game franchises of all time, and it’s only a given that every new entry in this historied series would be anticipated to kingdom come. This is exactly the case withFinal Fantasy XVI— fans can’t wait to embark on a whole new journey that’s full to the brim with classicFinal Fantasytropes from start to end.

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That being said, the wait for a newFinal Fantasytitle can prove to be quite excruciating at times — something that fans have unfortunately experienced with the infamously prolonged development period ofFinal Fantasy XV. So, it’s possible that some people simply won’t be able to bear the wait and will definitely need another game to satiate themselves beforeFinal Fantasy XVIhits store shelves.

For all these impatient fans, here are ten action RPGs that will surely help pass the time untilFinal Fantasy XVIreleases.

Tales of Berseria is an amazing JRPG experience

10NieR: Automata

Yoko Taro was an underappreciated genius for the longest time… that is, beforeNieR: Automatawowed critics and fans alike with the sheer depth and brilliance of its combat, story, and characters.

Any fan of good action RPGs — in fact, any fans of good games in general — should definitely try out this masterpiece.The combination of Yoko Taro and Platinum Gameshas proven to be quite fruitful, serving as an entertaining romp for anyone who wishes to play a fresh and unique game.

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9Tales Of Berseria

TheTalesseries might not exactly be all that well-known in the West, but one can’t deny that a ton of notable heads were still turned whenTales of Berseriawas released in 2016.

This title is easily the most accessible game in the long-running franchise, serving as a great entry point into one of the most underappreciated JRPG franchises out there.

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And since we’re already on the topic of underappreciated JRPG franchises…

8Ys VIII: Lacrimosa Of Dana

TheYsseries is something that most JRPG veterans might be aware of, but there’s a large section of the gaming world that has absolutely no clue about this franchise, which is quite a shame indeed.

Just like Talesof Berseria,Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Danais a great entry point into theYsseries, possibly allowing a ton of new gamers to finally realize the brilliance of this illustrious series.

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7God Of War

The reboot ofGod of Warwas a game expected by many, and Santa Monica Studios definitely didn’t disappoint with this title that most people would comfortably call a masterpiece and one of the best titles on the PlayStation 5.

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The battles in Dragon’s Dogma are immense

Anybody who even remotely enjoyedthe originalGod of Wartrilogyor just loves good games, in general, will be more than pleased with theGod of Warreboot. The plot in this game is astoundingly deep and moving, while the combat has modernized the hack-and-slash goodness of the original games to create something truly magical.

6Horizon: Zero Dawn

Another game that also started life as a PlayStation exclusive before being released on the PC isHorizon: Zero Dawn, one of the bravest and imaginative IPs to have come out during a time when making big-budget AAA games under a completely new and unfamiliar name was quite a risky proposition for many people in the gaming community.

However,Horizon: Zero Dawnmanaged to be an excellent title that showedwhat Guerrilla Games was capable ofwhen they weren’t bottlenecked into making linear first-person shooters.

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5Dragon’s Dogma

In the wake ofFinal Fantasy XVI’s launch, a bunch of news was propagated abouta new hiring at Square Enixwhich somewhat explained the apparent action-heavy focus in this title. The person hired was none other than Ryota Suzuki, who had a major role to play in two major titles thatFinal Fantasy XVIseems to be inspired by.

One of these titles isDragon’s Dogma, an action RPG by Square Enix set in a fantasy land that is as generic as can be. However, don’t let that deter you —Dragon’s Dogmais still very much an extremely enjoyable game, mainly for the combat alone.

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4Devil May Cry 5

Another title that Ryota Suzuki had a sizeable role in wasDevil May Cry 5, a game that is considered by many to be the bestDevil May Crygame and even one of the best action RPGs ever made.

Regardless of what one’s competency may be when it comes to hack-and-slash games, there’s no denying the fact thatDevil May Cry 5will still be an enjoyable romp regardless.

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3The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt

It would be impossible to talk about excellent action RPGs without mentioning the brilliance ofThe Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, a game that is considered by many to be one of the greatest role-playing titles of all time.

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After all, there’s a reason why the hype forCyberpunk 2077is through the roof — the amount of love and care that CD Projekt Red put intoThe Witcher 3: Wild Huntis a testament to the fact that AAA games don’t have to be soulless cash grabs that have absolutely no creativity whatsoever.

2Final Fantasy XV

It might be easy to recommend anotherFinal Fantasytitle to people waiting for the latest entry in this series, but given the action-heavy focus inFinal Fantasy XVI, it must be said that the game will definitely be inspired by two of the biggest games in the series that lean towards the same real-time combat scenarios.

The first game in this regard isFinal Fantasy XV, a game that — while flawed due to various problems in development —is an enjoyable rompthat’s full to the brim with excellent combat and stunning visuals, coupled with a story that may be told in a weird manner but still manages to hit all the sweet spots regardless.

1Final Fantasy VII Remake

The second game in theFinal Fantasyseries that is very much action-focused and has proven to be way more successful than its counterpart isFinal Fantasy VII Remake. The hype for this game was through the roof, which is quite understandable — after all, the game was planning to remake one of the greatest video games of all time.

Final Fantasy VII Remakepassed this test with flying colors, and one can definitely expect some facets of its combat and gameplay tomake its way intoFinal Fantasy XVI.

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