Key Takeaways
- Nihon Falcom games from the 2000s and 2010s are now accessible on modern consoles for Western users.
- Brandish: The Dark Revenant offers a beginner-friendly dungeon crawler experience with enjoyable gameplay.
- Gurumin: A Monstrous Adventure and Zwei: The Ilvard Insurrection are underrated gems that can provide a lot of fun for newcomers.
plenteous Nihon Falcom Games from the 2000s and 2010s are finally being released on modern consoles and accessible to Westerners for the first time. This gives many gamers a lot to explore and discover.
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The two biggest behemoths in Nihon Falcom's arsenal are: trail and yes It's a franchise, but it's not the only game worth playing, many of the throwback titles still hold up today and are worth checking out.
8 Brandish: Dark Revenant
Beginner-friendly dungeon crawler
- Developer: Nihon Falcom
- Released: March 19, 2009
- Platform: PlayStation Portable
Nihon Falcom has made many action RPG games, Brandish: Dark Revenant He applies this talent to the dungeon crawling subgenre of games. Gamers may find the game a bit slow, but they need to keep pressing on as staying in one place can lead to being surrounded.
However, this is not a difficulty that will continue to hinder players. Instead, once you get used to it and get used to how to deal with all threats in one room, the game takes on a very enjoyable rhythm. There are plenty of areas to explore, enemies to fight, and items to loot, making it a great experience for beginners.
7 Gurumin: A Monstrous Adventure
A 2004 gem still worth playing.
- Developer: Nihon Falcom
- Released: December 25, 2004
- Platform: Windows, PlayStation Portable, Nintendo 3DS
Gurumin: A Monstrous Adventure is a very simple action-adventure game that has a lot to offer. The game boasts very pleasing visuals, utilizing bright colors and hyperstylized polygonal graphics. This means that anyone who buys this game today will get a visually stunning game.
The game was originally released in Japan for PC, but was ported to the PSP and will later be released in the West. It later entered the western PC market and finally entered the 3DS market. This makes it a title that is easily accessible to gamers and still worth playing today.
6 Zwei: Ilvard Rebellion
Nihon Falcom's Underrated Dungeon Crawling Treasures
Zwei: Ilvard Rebellion
- released
- September 25, 2008
- developer
- Nihon Falcom
- Open Criticism Evaluation
- strong
Zwei: Ilvard Rebellion It may not be that popular, but legend of heroes or yes Games, both are different properties Nihon FalcomHowever, it is a title that deserves much more love. It can be seen as a much more modern feeling game. wieldIt offers many of your favorite dungeon crawler elements, but with much better controls.
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This makes it easier for modern gamers to enjoy. Swapping between characters allows gamers to change the way they play, which can be a great way to keep things feeling fresh throughout the game's many dungeons.
5 The Legend of Heroes: Zero's Trail
A sequel to get things started.
The Legend of Heroes: Zero's Trail
- released
- September 27, 2022
- developer
- Nihon Falcom
- Open Criticism Evaluation
- strong
There are many JRPG franchises that have been running for a long time, and many gamers love participating in franchises like these because there are so many of them. However, in the case of franchises final fantasy and dragon quest There is a tendency to make each major item its own standalone story. each trail However, the title follows the events of past games, so gamers will be investing an incredibly long time if they decide to jump in.
One place to start is: Zero From TrailIt serves as a sequel to the series. The game has been developed to a much more advanced level and features a number of quality-of-life features, including a streamlined combat system, an improved user interface, and more emotional investment in the player.
4 The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky
Nihon Falcom smash hit
- released
- June 24, 2004
- developer
- Nihon Falcom
Although some gamers may find: zero trail It got a lot easier when trying to get in. trail Another good starting point would be the actual first game in a hit franchise. This allows players to play the game in the intended order in which it was released and get the most out of each item.
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This may be a harder pill to swallow compared to the game's date. Zero From Trail. However, this game has a remake in the works under the title. Trail in the Sky 1st, It is scheduled to be released in 2025. This could be the ideal game to get new players into this beloved franchise.
3 Nayuta Legend: Endless Road
Action JRPG Trail Spinoff
- Developer: Nihon Falcom
- Platform: PlayStation Portable, PlayStation 4, Windows, Nintendo Switch
- Released: July 26, 2012
Those who find diving into a sprawling, interconnected storyline a bit intimidating can get started with this action JRPG spin-off title. trail franchise. This is a completely independent story.
Players can progress through the main story without much effort, and there are plenty of side quests for those who want to extend their game time. Many of these side quests are actually sprinkled in between the main quests, making them seem more meaningful.
2 Tokyo Xanadu eX+
Alternate version of Tokyo
- released
- December 8, 2017
- developer
- Nihon Falcom
this is one persona As a fan, Tokyo Xanadu eX+ It features modern Japan with supernatural characteristics. The city is full of rifts filled with monsters, but there is a special team tasked with sealing them away. The player character, Kou, joins the team after realizing that he shares similar powers with them.
Players can wander around this game's version of Tokyo, interacting with many charming NPCs along the way. Although the game has a lot to offer persona In terms of story and world-building, the combat is completely different and operates as an action-based system, which will likely appeal to newcomers looking to jump in.
1 Ys 10: Norse
Fast-paced action JRPG adventure
- released
- October 25, 2024
- developer
- Nihon Falcom
As in trail title, yes There is a very long line of games that follow a continuous story, but some gamers may wonder where to start. that yes The game is more episodic and can technically be played without having to play the previous game. However, people starting from scratch may not be able to really get into the game because the original game is old.
The perfect starting point for beginners yes 10. The game features great visuals, fun and fluid combat, gives players plenty of lore to explore, and is overall a great JRPG experience. yes 10 Chronologically it takes place after the first 2. yes So if players enjoy the game and want to play the entire franchise, it will bring them closer to the beginning of continuity. People who don't choose the previous game can skip it. Because future titles will play a big role in filling story gaps.
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