Otaku all over the world love it whenever publishers and devs make games out of popular anime and manga franchises. For instance,Dragon Ball FighterZlets players relive Goku’s journey inDragon Ball Zwith a fighting game twist. Meanwhile, gamers will take on the role of orange-clad Naruto in more than 40Narutogames that retell how this ninja hopeful worked his way towards being the Leaf Village’s Hokage. Interestingly, anime games don’t necessarily need to be from a popular anime franchise.

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Elsword

Moreover, many popular anime games today belong in their own video game franchises. In the case of MMOs, many games skyrocket into popularity thanks in part to their anime aesthetic and visuals. Additionally, these MMOs incorporate anime staples such as funny emojis and flashy combat. As such, which MMOs serve the best anime treatment for anime fans?

10Elsword Online

Fans of beat-em-up titles would appreciateElsword Online, thanks in part to its action-packed premise and anime aesthetic. InElsword, players take on the role of various characters, each assigned a unique class and a unique story to tell. As such, players will always have a new experience to share with each playthrough.

What the game lacks in comprehensive polish, it does compensate withamazing beat-em-up action. The game features unique elements such as boss-rush modes, various cosmetic items and gear, as well as an action-packed PVP experience that encourages character mastery.

Aura Kingdom

9Aura Kingdom

Fans of more traditional MMOs such asWorld of Warcraftwill appreciate the simplicity ofAura Kingdom. This fantasy-themed anime MMO lets players take on the role the Envoy of Gaia tasked to defend the realm against dark forces. Moreover, central toAura Kingdom’s gameplay are Eidolons (pets) they can level up and train to fight alongside them.

For all intents and purposes,Aura Kingdomplays like a staple fantasy MMO. It has its fair share ofrole-based classes(e.g., Guardian, Sorcerer, Bard, Ranger, among others) and fantasy-themed anime visuals. However, the game has other quality-of-life features such as hidden quests and a unique gliding system.

Soul Worker

8Soul Worker

What’s better than an action-adventure anime MMO? A post-apocalyptic action-adventure anime MMO! Fans of anime and dystopian settings would appreciateSoul Worker’s grim premise. In the game, players take on the role of psychic teenagers in charge of liberating Cloudrealm, an abandoned city littered with monsters. Unlike other MMOs,Soul Workertakes the “giant weapons” trope and puts it to maximum power, as the game’s Soul feature lets them wield ginormous weapons - scythes and chainsaws, among others - to wreak havoc.

Aside from its over-the-top action, fans may appreciateSoul Workerfor its cel-shaded inspired graphics and ability-modifying Card System. Moreover, its vast roster of cosmetic items will tickle any anime fan’s fancy of customizing their dream character.

Closers

7Closers

Fans of side-scrollers such asMega Manknow there’s an appeal to side-scroller titles. As such, fans of the blue Maverick Hunter’sadventures against difficult bossesmight likeClosers. This anime MMO takes an episodic spin to its anime-inspired story, which takes place in 2020s Korea besieged by dimensional monsters. Players take on the role of Closers, a group of high-schoolers with special abilities. And in true MMO fashion, players need to choose to play one of these high-schoolers, which essentially provides their class.

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Kurtzpel

In essence,Closersplays like a typical side-scroller MMO, where players dish out damage to mobs of opponents with their special abilities. However,Closersshine in its PVP mode, where its character-class system takes on MOBA-like action with flashy sequences and timing-critical skill combos.

6KurtzPel

Anime fans would likely look for an MMO with fast-paced, high-octane action. Thankfully,KurtzPelprovides such an appeal with a fitting anime aesthetic to match. KOG Games’KurtzPellets players become KurtzPels, members of the organization Chase in charge of protecting the world from the forces of the Bellatos Army.

However, despite its simple premise,KurtzPelpacks a lot of punch with customization and gameplay. Aside from a wealth of cosmetic choices,KurtzPellets players tap into Karma, its version of a weapon-based class system. Each Karma has different sets of attacks and abilities, giving each player an edge in combat. However, perhaps more interesting is that players eventually get two Karma they can switch at-will, enabling them to have dynamic playstyles.

Temtem Online

5Temtem

Fans who love pet battles but want to take a break fromPokémonmight appreciateTemtem. ThisPokémon-inspired game shares many popular tropes from the creature-collection title -such as unique creature names and appearances, type-based abilities, and even exploration. However,Temtemhas this calm and colorful aesthetic that make it quite a relaxing experience, fitting both hardcore and chill players alike.

Moreover,Temtemdoesn’t try too hard to “become” like its inspiration. Unlike the hit Japanese franchise,Temtemfeatures six islands with various (and gorgeous) environments, unique NPCs with different attitudes, as well as a dynamic battle system. Its 2-versus-2 system seems simple, but the game also relies heavily on synergies that will surely keep players on their toes.

Tree Of Savior

4Tree Of Savior

Anime fans looking for an isometric gameplay experience might get bored withDiablo’s grimdark setting. Thankfully,Tree of Saviorcan provide a similar CRPG experience with a complex class system fit for MMO fans. In fact, fans might want to tryTree of Savioras it earned the title “spiritual successor toRagnarok Online,” the latter being one of the most acclaimed isometric MMOs of the early 2000s.

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UnlikeDiablo’slimited class system,Tree of Saviorhas a whopping 80 classes. Its handpainted aesthetic serves as a huge nostalgia trip for fans of old-school games. This aesthetic, matched with the game’s over 200 levels, makes min-maxing job abilities a new experience that doesn’t bore. Moreover, its lack of class balance adds a traditional RPG trope toTree of Savior, where a reckless class choice may end up making an unoptimized build.

3Honkai Impact 3

Anime fans know each anime has itsown set of “waifus,“or female protagonists. However,Honkai Impact 3takes this to 100 real quick, as the anime game’s share of waifus are weapon-toting, stylish-armored, butt-kicking combat masters. Unlike other MMOs,Honkai Impact 3centers around one character - Kiana Kaslana- and her adventures inside the Valkyrie Unit. Kiana teams up with her two comrades as they fight the Honkai, or alien invaders.

As the theme suggests,Honkai Impact 3blends in stylish sci-fi with anime action, resulting in an action-packed game. InHonkai Impact 3, players can switch in between the three Valkyries in missions. In turn, this feature lets players tap into a wide array of playstyles and weapons.

Honkai Impact 3

2Phantasy Star Online 2

Fans of the acclaimedPhantasy Starseries can finally share their space-faring adventures with friends inPhantasy Star Online 2. Unlike the previous titles in the series,PSO2takes place in its own continuity. In the game, players are new recruits of ARKS, an explorer organization that is tasked to help a colony fleet find habitable planets.

However, perhaps more impressive is the game’s overall mechanics. Unlike other MMOs,PSO2has a more dynamic approach to combat thanks to mid-air jumps, dashes, and teleportation. Moreover, players have the freedom to chain Techniques and Photon Arts to make their own unique combos.

Phantasy Star Online 2

Aside from having four different races (including a mecha race!),PSO2features a wide array of cosmetic options. Moreover, the gamehas nine classesthat players can mix-and-match into Primary and Secondary classes - all of which with unique abilities and weapon options.

1Genshin Impact

Of all new MMOs out there, perhapsGenshin Impactgarnered the most attention for its anime-inspired graphics and unique combat. Moreover, if fans can get over its similarities withBreath of the Wild’s aesthetic,Breath of the Waifu- err,Genshin Impactoffers quite a unique action-adventure experience.

InGenshin Impact, players take on the role of various main characters as they play through the game’s story. Moreover, thanks to thegame’s dynamic environments, players get encouraged to experiment with various character abilities to traverse through levels. Additionally, players can acquire more new characters as they progress through the game.

Genshin Impact

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