Summary
- Isekai games are rare in gaming despite the genre’s popularity in anime.
- RPGs like Digimon Adventure and World of Final Fantasy offer fantastic isekai experiences.
- Kingdom Hearts offers a unique take on isekai by blending Disney and Final Fantasy worlds.
It seems like an isekai anime is born every minute, as the genre is more popular than ever before. Since many games are made in Japan, one would think the isekai genre would be more popular in modern video games, but the concept is still a bit rare — unless an isekai anime gets a game adaptation like the various Sword Art Online RPGs from Bandai Namco.

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Digimon Adventure
A Hidden PSP Gem
Digimon Adventure is an adaptation of the first season of the Digimon anime, which is one of the greatest isekai of all time. A bunch of teenagers get sucked into a vortex and transported to a world filled with monsters.
Thankfully, the characters get monsters of their own, and in this dungeon-crawler RPG, players can form parties of three and go through a condensed journey of the anime. The only downside is that it was only released on the PSP in Japan — but good news for fans of patches because there is an English transition out there.
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Forspoken
I Can Do Magic Now
Forspoken may not gel with everyone as the protagonist, Frey, can be abrasive at first, but she will grow on players. Even if they don’t like her, no one can deny how fun the game’s flowing magic system is to experinemtn with and control.
To rewind, Frey is a young woman from New York City who gets transported into a magical world through a gate, and thanks to a talking bracelet, she can wield powerful magic. From fire spells to controlling lightning, Frey has a lot of power behind her, not to mention she can run, speed, and leap through the world like the wind.
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Eternal Sonata
A Shockingly Compose Composer
Eternal Sonata takes the real-world composer, Frederic Chopin, into a dream world when he is on his deathbed. Surprisingly, Chopin is pretty relaxed once he gets there, as if anime characters, magic, and monsters wouldn’t frighten a musician from the 1800s.

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Despite the darkness of the game’s themes, the world itself is bright and colorful with a great cel-shaded aesthetic. Battles are action-based with characters able to move around combat arenas during their turn. The premise might sound bizarre at first blush, but there’s plenty here for isekai fans and JRPG fans to dig into.
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Infinity Nikki
A Cozy Open-World Platformer
Infinity Nikki is one of the strangest open-world games to come out in the last few years — and that isn’t a bad thing. The game begins with Nikki and her cat friend, Momo, discovering a magic dress in her attic that then transports the two into the magical world of Miraland.
Instead of battling monsters, fighting some vague evil force, or climbing towers, Infinity Nikki is a platformer obsessed with fashion. As a free-to-play game, it’s fully packed with a lot of content, and it just keeps getting better and more whimsical as the months go on. Dazzling new outfits are added to the game regularly, and moving around the charming open world can be a blast, as there’s always plenty to do in Infinity Nikki.
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World Of Final Fantasy
Reading Rainbow
World of Final Fantasy is one of the few isekai examples in the Final Fantasy franchise. Things begin with siblings Lann and Reynn as they get transported into a book world known as Grymoire, which is an amalgamation of all the mainline Final Fantasy games combined.
World of Final Fantasy is a fan crossover event that combines the typical turn-based gameplay the franchise is known for with a Pokemon-like collect-a-thon that is equal parts fun and weird. The game offers a big world filled with cute characters and squish-able monsters, so there’s not much to complain about.
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13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim
Beware Of Spoilers
To start, this entry for 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim will contain spoilers as the isekai nature is hidden at the start of the game. This narrative-based adventure game from Vanillaware wants players to think they are going through eras via time travel.

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Ni No Kuni: Wrath Of The White Witch
To Another World
Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch and its sequel, Ni no Kuni 2: Revenant Kingdom, are two of the greatest isekai examples in video games. Presented in the beautiful Studio Ghibli art style, the first game follows Oliver, a young boy who lost his mother, to another world where he hopes to find his mother’s parallel self. The gameplay is turn-based and largely revolves around collecting Pokemon-like entities called Familiars.
The unconnected sequel has Roland, the president of an unnamed country (definitely the United States of America) transported into another world to help a young king, Evan, reclaim his own kingdom through action gameplay. Both games are great, offering two distinct flavors, with the original being the more ambitious and beloved RPG overall.
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Kingdom Hearts
A Disney Kid’s Dream
The entire Kingdom Hearts series is one big isekai following Sora, a young kid who gets to travel to many other worlds by unlocking gateways with his newly acquired magic Keyblade. Most of these worlds are based on Disney movies, including Aladdin in the first game and most recently Frozen in Kingdom Hearts 3. Sora isn’t jumping into the literal movies, though, as each planet is presented as real locations, adding to the overall magic of the experience.
Further establishing Kingdom Hearts’ distinct tone, the games are also heavily infused with Final Fantasy elements and characters, delivering the bizarre and charming mish-mash of two major IPs that somehow work wonderfully together. It’s an isekai saga that has great anime-style movie or show potential, but for now, action RPG fans can have it all to themselves.

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