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Here are six PS3 RPGs that still hold up. Note that I’m not including Persona 5, which technically released on PS3 and thus could be on this list, but Atlus’ masterpiece is much more of a PS4 game.
6) Final Fantasy XIII

Let’s be clear, Final Fantasy XIII is one of the weaker mainline Final Fantasy games. It’s not the worst by any means, but it doesn’t reach the highs of several games that came before it. That said, it is a beautiful PS3 game and uses one of the more engaging battle systems in the series.
And if you mesh with Final Fantasy XIII‘s vibe, there are two sequels to play. Again, neither of these games is going to show up on many “best of Final Fantasy” lists, but they’re still incredibly playable in 2026.
5) Nier

The Nier series earned worldwide acclaim with Nier: Automata, but many players don’t know that games is a sequel to the 2010 original. Technically, the whole series is a spin-off from the Drakengard series, making things even more confusing. Oh, and also, Nier follows the fifth ending of the first Drakengard, but remember that Drakengard already had a sequel when this launched. You can keep reading when your head stops spinning.
And don’t get it twisted, Nier: Automata is a much better game than Nier. However, it’s still worth going back to see what director Yoko Taro was getting up to. Nier is Taro with less of a leash than usual, giving players one of the wildest stories on the PS3. Thankfully, it’s relatively easy to go back and play thanks to the 2021 remaster.
4) Ni No Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch

You don’t even have to play Ni No Kuni. It’s a solid game, but the real star of the show in Wrath of the White Witch is the visuals. Developer Level-5 teamed with the iconic Studio Ghibli for the animated sequences.
That means every time you get a cutscene, you’re essentially watching a new Studio Ghibli movie. It is one of the best-looking games of all time, and it doesn’t hurt that the story Level-5 put together stands on its own. Heck, there’s even a nifty combat system that mixes in some active-time battling and monster-catching. It’s a must-play PS3 game.











