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Essays 28 June 2022, 14:18

author: Adrian Werner

The Best Obscure RPGs - 2022 Update

There's plenty of good RPG releases every week. Unfortunately, many of them do not get the popularity they deserve. Today, we are looking into games that some fans of the genre might have missed, and definitely should play.

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Octopath Traveler – a breath of fresh air in jRPG

OCTOPATH TRAVELER IN A NUTSHELL:

  1. Developer: Silicon Studio Corporation, Acquire
  2. Platforms: Switch, PC, XONE
  3. Release date: July 17, 2018 (Switch), June 7, 2019 (PC)
  4. 10,665 reviews on Steam

Our next suggestion can indeed hardly be classified as underrated. Octopath Traveler found over a million buyers within a month after its release on Switch. The PC release did not become such a hit, but the estimated result of 105 thousand after the first five weeks on the market also doesn't give the authors a reason for discontent.

The reason for its appearance on the list is that, despite everything, the game definitely deserves even more recognition, since it's indeed one of the most interesting jRPGs of recent years.

The story is really original. It tells the stories of eigth individuals, whose paths only cross near the end of the game. Combat is more traditional, based on the classic, turn-based system known from many other Japanese RPGs. It was, however, very well implemented – promoting a lot of depth and tactical freedom.

Another unique element of the game are the graphics. The style has been defined by the authors as HD-2D. It combines two-dimensional characters with three-dimensional locations. However, both of these elements were made in a genuine, big-pixel retro style. This yields an unusual end result, which looks modern on the one hand, but at the same time effectively evokes the atmosphere of 16-bit console classics of the RPG genre.

Octopath Traveler is a game for you if:

  1. you like Japanese RPGs and retro atmosphere;
  2. you crave an unusual story campaign;
  3. you're looking for something fresh in terms of visuals;
  4. you don't mind a lot of grind, typical for the jRPG genre.

Adrian Werner

Adrian Werner

A true veteran of the Gamepressure newsroom, writing continuously since 2009 and still not having enough. He caught the gaming bug thanks to playing on his friend's ZX Spectrum. Then he switched to his own Commodore 64, and after a short adventure with 16-bit consoles, he forever entrusted his heart to PC games. A fan of niche productions, especially adventure games, RPGs and games of the immersive sim genre, as well as a mod enthusiast. Apart from games, he devourers stories in every form - books, series, movies, and comics.

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