10 Best Anime-Inspired Video Games to Play in 2025
Anime and video games share a special bond, blending vibrant storytelling with interactive worlds. From fast-paced fighters to sprawling RPGs, games based on anime bring beloved characters and settings to life in exciting ways.
I’ve put together a list of ten standout games that capture the essence of their anime roots. Each offers unique gameplay and stays true to the source material, making them must-plays for fans.
10. ‘Attack on Titan 2’ (2018)

This action-packed game throws you into the gritty world of ‘Attack on Titan’ (2013-2023). You swing through cities with Omni-Directional Mobility gear, slicing Titans as a Scout Regiment member. The game expands on the anime’s second season, letting you create a custom character and experience key battles. Its fast combat and gripping story make it a thrilling ride for fans.
9. ‘Bleach: The Blade of Fate’ (2006)

Based on ‘Bleach’ (2004-2023), this Nintendo DS fighter brings the Soul Society to your hands. You control characters like Ichigo and Rukia, each with unique abilities and Bankai transformations. The 2D fighting is smooth, with quick dashes and flashy combos that echo the anime’s intense battles. It’s a handheld gem that still holds up for its tight gameplay.
8. ‘Yu-Gi-Oh! The Eternal Duelist Soul’ (2001)

Inspired by ‘Yu-Gi-Oh!’ (2000-2006), this Game Boy Advance title recreates the card game’s strategic depth. You build decks and duel opponents from the anime, like Yugi and Kaiba. Its simple interface and faithful mechanics make it a nostalgic hit. It captures the thrill of outsmarting rivals with clever card combos.
7. ‘Gundam Battle Assault 2’ (2002)

Drawing from ‘Mobile Suit Gundam Wing’ (1995-1996), this PlayStation fighter puts you in the cockpit of iconic mechs. The controls are tight, with each Gundam feeling distinct. It blends competitive gameplay with the anime’s mech warfare vibe. Fans love its polished mechanics and roster of fan-favorite pilots.
6. ‘My Hero One’s Justice’ (2018)

Based on ‘My Hero Academia’ (2016-present), this 3D fighter lets you play as heroes like Midoriya or villains like Shigaraki. The arena-style combat is chaotic, with flashy quirks and destructible environments. While its sequel added polish, the original shines for its roster and story mode. It’s a fun way to dive into the anime’s hero-filled world.
5. ‘Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm 3’ (2013)

This game, tied to ‘Naruto: Shippuden’ (2007-2017), delivers a cinematic story mode covering the Fourth Great Ninja War. Its arena fighting is accessible yet deep, with over 80 characters. The visuals mimic the anime’s vibrant style, and the battles feel like episodes come to life. It’s a high point in the series for its epic scope.
4. ‘Persona 5 Royal’ (2019)

Inspired by the ‘Persona’ anime adaptations (2016-2018), this JRPG follows the Phantom Thieves in Tokyo. By day, you’re a student; by night, you battle in the Metaverse. Its stylish visuals, turn-based combat, and deep story make it a standout. The game expands on the anime with richer character arcs and gameplay.
3. ‘Honkai: Star Rail’ (2023)

While not directly tied to an anime, this turn-based RPG from HoYoverse channels the sci-fi flair of ‘Honkai Impact 3rd’ (2019-present). You explore a galaxy aboard the Astral Express, with a colorful cast and strategic battles. Its anime-inspired art and engaging story make it feel like playing an interstellar anime. Free-to-play with gacha elements, it’s accessible and addictive.
2. ‘Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age’ (2017)

With designs by Akira Toriyama of ‘Dragon Ball’ fame (1986-present), this RPG feels like an anime epic. You play a hero unraveling his destiny in a vibrant world. The turn-based combat and charming characters shine, with lush 3D visuals. It’s a love letter to anime storytelling and classic JRPGs.
1. ‘Dragon Ball FighterZ’ (2018)

Topping the list, ‘Dragon Ball FighterZ’ captures the spirit of ‘Dragon Ball Z’ (1989-1996). This 3v3 fighter boasts stunning visuals that mimic the anime’s art. Its fast-paced combat and roster of iconic characters like Goku and Vegeta make every match epic. Regular updates and DLC keep it fresh for fans.
Which anime game is your top pick, or did I miss a hidden gem? Drop your thoughts in the comments!


