The Greatest JRPGs of All Time Are Now on Sale at GOG

It is a fantastic time to be a PC gamer, especially if GOG is your storefront of choice and you have an affinity for Japanese role-playing games. The platform is currently hosting a massive sale, slashing prices across a wide array of beloved JRPG titles.

This promotional event celebrates the arrival of the classic Mana series on GOG. The storefront has officially added Square Enix’s 2020 HD remaster, Legend of Mana, alongside the 2021 reimagining, Trials of Mana. Both entries are headlining the sale with generous discounts of 60% and 70% off, respectively.

While the franchise began as a spin-off of the Final Fantasy universe, it quickly established its own unique identity with Secret of Mana. Although the current GOG promotion highlights more contemporary releases, these titles—particularly Legend of Mana—serve as an excellent entry point for newcomers looking to experience the series’ magic.

Beyond the Mana debut, this sale features deep price cuts on a diverse catalog of essential JRPGs. We have curated a selection of standout titles below that are well worth your time and investment:

Squall and Rinoa sharing a tender moment in Final Fantasy VIII Remastered
Image: Square Enix

The sale includes several heavy hitters from the Final Fantasy library. Whether you are revisiting the seminal Final Fantasy VII—which remains a cultural touchstone—or diving into the character-driven narrative of Final Fantasy VIII Remastered, these classics are essential additions to any digital collection.

If you prefer a change of pace from the Final Fantasy formula, the Romancing SaGa titles are highly recommended. These games are renowned for their non-linear structure and emergent gameplay, with modern re-releases incorporating quality-of-life improvements like “New Game Plus” to encourage multiple playthroughs.

With an abundance of high-quality gems available, you’ll want to act fast. Head over to the GOG store and secure these titles before the sale concludes on June 8.

 

Source: Polygon

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