Gaming has gone beyond the humble origins of titles where the sole purpose is to gain 'points' for some sort of obscure purpose. Now, people play video games to immerse themselves in a completely new world, to test their reflexes to the limit or, simply, to relax. Genres like farming sims, from classic titles on the N64 to Monolithic Wake Stardew Valley And the post-pandemic growth of the cozy farmer genre has shown there's ever-increasing space on the shelves for slower-paced titles.

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JRPGs in particular aren't known for their slow pace, usually pushing people through challenging boss battles and epic stories where the fate of the world or the world is at stake. However, some JRPGs take a 'slow-life' approach to their gameplay, giving players enough time to enjoy the simple things in life, taking in some scenes within the setting or spending time with other characters in a more relaxed context. Players who want to make things a little easier with their JRPG should check out these titles.
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Dragon Quest Builders 2
A sandbox builder that lets players set the pace
Hit like a survival game inspired Minecraft or Terraria But making a difference Dragon Quest temperament, Dragon Quest Builders 2 is a great sandbox game that lets players build on the blocky landscape to their heart's content.
Spending time with base building is a relaxed and streamlined experience compared to the first game, but still comes with more to do and more opportunities to explore between quests from the main storyline.
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Farmagia
Grow and spend time with creatures when not adventuring
Farmagia
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November 1, 2024
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amazing
With an art style created by the legendary hero Mashima, the back artist Fairy Tail, Farmagia is a JRPG that cannot be compared to many other titles on the shelves today. It has farming elements, but roguelike and creature collecting aspects that make it an incredibly unique title.
Players can easily pick things up by farming and raising creatures, then take them to dungeons when they're ready. The graphics in this game are usually very soft and light, only adding to the comfort element.
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Harvestella
Immerse yourself in a wistful, magical setting
Harvestella


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November 4, 2022
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direct wire
A fantastic blend of fantasy and sci-fi elements, Harvestella Square Enix's answer to the farming simulator boom, using a singularly unique art style to bring a fun world of magic and technology to life with clever simplicity.
Players aren't forced to constantly pursue the main quest, and can take as much time as they want to explore the slower side of life—farm crops to sell, friends to talk to (and love interests!), or low stakes to settle. Side Quests.
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Atelier Sophie: The Alchemist of the Mystic Book
A funny and exciting story


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June 7, 2016
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swing
Few games manage to be as spectacular and important Atelier SophieAnd this title in particular is a great example of how late-life elements can greatly expand an overall story. Players can immerse themselves in the setting not only through combat but through magical spells and rituals that enhance items and change the setting.
This delightful game is perfect for anyone who wants a JRPG with low stakes and a tight cast of characters – the core of adventure and action is here, but the slow-paced life of a magical atelier is also on full display here.
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Harvest Moon A World
A classic, comfortable return to form
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March 2, 2021
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Natsume, Rising Star Games
A pioneer among casual games today, harvest moon Often credited with starting the genre of slow-life farming sims, and has continued to work on his craft for decades in the gaming industry on multiple consoles.
a world Innovation in genre and harvest moon Titles in different ways, but also makes sure to keep to the roots of the series. It's a great, lush, slow-paced title that's perfect for unwinding.

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Rune Factory 5
A farming sim JRPG staple
Rune Factory 5


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March 22, 2022
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amazing
Another monolithic title in the relaxing farming sim genre that is just like the previous icons Stardew Valley, Rune Factory 5 The unique blend of exploration and farming elements is the newest and greatest iteration in the series.
Players can live a simple and slow life, working comfortably on their farm, and the combat elements enhance aspects of the slow life by feeling like an adventure or exploration, often in expansive, lush lands, rather than feeling like a departure from it.
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Persona 5 R
Break up high-intensity combat with some downtime
Personality 5 Royal
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March 31, 2020
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Atlas, P-Studio
One of the most famous and celebrated titles with late-life elements, Persona 5 R Built on a balance between the mundane and the supernatural. Players can't devote their entire race to being a good phantom thief – they also need to be good students.
Atlas draws attention to ordinary student life – studying, hanging out with friends, and building relationships. These slow motion elements are like an iconic part personality series as clever, fast-paced combat.
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Vitch spring r
WitchSpring r
Adventure
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Indie games
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September 25, 2023
An iconic and completely different style of JRPG, Vitch spring r is a new title driven by story and experimentation. Players can do more than cast a few spells in combat here, training as a bona fide witch who brews potions and magically shapes her world.
This delightful game is a witch's epitome of “slow-life”, drinking potions, designing spells, acquiring and training familiars, disguised as humans to visit nearby villages, all designed by charming and lovingly dedicated developers.

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