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The anime on this list has a mix of both, but are unique because they offer fun new kinds of games that look pretty cool. Some of the games featured in the anime are much cooler than the others, and some are so cool that they really should come to life for real someday. Read on for a list of fun anime about playing video games ranked by how cool their games look in action.
7). Full Dive: This Ultimate Next-Gen Full Dive RPG Is Even Shittier than Real Life!

Light Tuchihi and Youta’s Full Dive light novel series turned anime offers one of the worst video game experiences, but that’s something that would likely appeal to a hardcore fanbase of players. Set in a virtual world game with some very realistic standards, Hiro soon discovers that every little move he makes only gets things worse.
It’s a show where every traditional RPG rule is thrown out the window thanks to Hiro playing such an unpopular and downright terrible game. It’s not the best series, but it certainly offers one of the most unique video game experiences in anime yet.
6). Recovery of an MMO Junkie

Rin Kokuyo’s Recovery of an MMO Junkie is an unsung hero of this kind of genre. It’s an entirely other extreme as it just offers a fun and magical journey through an MMO game as Moriko decides to quit her job and focus on just playing her favorite role game. Connecting with a new player, she ends up having a lot more fun than she ever expected when playing alone, and it changes her life.
It’s a cozy anime that unfortunately will never get a second season with the original series cancelled due to health concerns, but it’s certainly a cozy and fun experience that should be a real game. It looks fun to grind in.
5). Accel World

From the same creator behind Sword Art Online, Accel World offers another fun virtual reality game, but thankfully doesn’t have as high of stakes as its predecessor. It’s more of a wish fulfillment series as a young bullied boy throws himself into the world of games and gets the attention of the most popular girl in school in the process.
But upon learning a new technique that would help him speed his brain up, Haru discovers an entire new game world where players are fighting each other in a massive tournament to figure out who’s the top dog. It’s just fun and cool to watch, and really teases how cool a virtual reality experience like it would be.












