Finding a quality anime game on Roblox can be a never-ending road. There are hundreds to choose from, but only a rare handful that masterfully parody those who inspired their theme. Even if you have a console to play legitimate, licensed anime games, each of the following 10 Roblox games proves they have enough personality and replayability to be equally awesome.
10. Dragon Blox Ultimate
It wouldn't be an anime list without a hint of Dragon Ball inside. With over 90 million views, Dragon Blox Ultimate is the quintessential Dragon Ball Z and Roblox crossover to play. From its facial designs to its Saiyan animations, there's not much difference between this and the real thing. On top of that, the gigantic map inside is filled with a number of recognizable faces that are quite challenging.
9. Hero Academy Storm
Created over a decade ago, Hero Academy Tempest doesn't seem to be aging or giving up on audience size. There are always a fair number of people on the server, but they're not the friendliest. The reason being that, as the show is based, the game allows players to be in the Hero or Villain faction and then go on quests against the other side. The RPG has a number of these missions to jump into, as well as an in-depth skill tree to unlock a range of attacks.
8. Swordburst 2
Nothing against the Sword Art Online games, but Swordburst 2 is probably a better representation of the series. Players can discover swords, level up characters, and also create the show-inspired 100-story layout. The combat may not be as smooth as other games, but battling NPCs and wondering deeper into the map is worth it.
7. Online Heroes
Also inspired by my Hero Academy, Heroes Online focuses more on team effort and encourages your character to become the best fighter possible. It's a fairly complete RPG, with typical elements like upgradable weapons and a complex leveling system. You can also build a party of up to five friends to team up on its 35 main quests.
6. Anime High School
If you're looking for something a little lighter, Anime High School is for you. However, you will not take a test or anything like that. On the contrary, users see it as a great sandbox for causing trouble, with the big school having plenty of odes to great anime shows.
5. Attack on Titan: Downfall
Yes, Attack on Titan: Liberty is a great game with great lore included in the series. However, his community seems to be shrinking as most head to Attack on Titan: Downfall. The game is a worthy successor that has far fewer bugs and much smoother attacks. Like the show, you and the rest of the online players are tasked with defending a city against a large and fierce Titan to earn XP and upgrade its weapons.
4. Ro-Ghoul
Although based on Tokyo Ghoul, the game is something of a cops and robbers RPG. As the ghouls seek to eat NPC humans, the CCG faction must protect them. Players can choose to join one of the two, and completing these objectives will increase reputation and gain strength to make you a top tier player in your respective party. It's definitely the darkest and most unique of the Roblox anime games.
3. Anime Battle Simulator
This game will eventually be higher on the list one day, but it hasn't been out long enough to fix some game-breaking bugs. However, that didn't stop it from getting nearly 400 million hits. The main selling point of the game is that users can customize their avatars to form a replica of their favorite anime character to compete in major online battle tournaments. It may seem like a brief experiment, but new content is added every month for optimal player creation.
2. Spot
If you're a fan of the Bleach series, this is your game. Made in 2019, it's a young RPG that strives in its diverse, show-inspired player moves and weapons. Bouncing off rooftops and slashing down groups of enemies can be an addictive activity. however, Bleach fans will find the lore in Worlds Count most appealing.
1. Anime Cross 2
Like Anime Fighting Simulator, Anime Cross 2 revolves around almost every major Japanese anime. Although you can create your avatar, there are 60 predefined characters with individual skills - something you really can't find anywhere else. But it's not an RPG like the others. It's primarily a team-based objective game, with a fair share of single-player modes and a battle royale. In short, it is the highest quality anime game with lots of content.