The Best Isekai Anime Set In Games, Ranked

Isekai anime love their MMORPGs. Here are great series set in games or fantasy worlds heavily inspired by RPGs.

While not a recent invention, isekai has grown especially popular in manga and anime over the last decade. The success of series like Sword Art Online helped usher in a new era when everyone and, occasionally, their mother is being sent to alternate worlds defined by RPG mechanics. As tired as the formula can get at times, isekai has produced some gems that serve as fantastic wish-fulfillment series.

Which are the best isekai game anime? Synonymous as the theme might be with RPGs, only a handful of shows state that they take place within games; however, plenty of anime are set in fantasy worlds built upon traditional gaming conventions. Permitting these gaming elements are prominently featured, these types of shows will also be considered for this discussion. An example of a series that does not qualify would be the brilliant Re:Zero − Starting Life in Another World, as its universe does not function that much like a game outside of Subaru’s respawn power.

Updated April 15, 2023 by Mark Sammut: Spring 2023 is underway, and the season has quite a few isekai shows. While none of the new series are officially set in games, I Got a Cheat Skill in Another World and Became Unrivaled in The Real World, Too and My One-Hit Kill Sister incorporate mechanics from RPGs, making them solid picks for anyone looking for a game isekai anime.

Along with quality, the rankings also take into account the importance the isekai anime gives to the “game” aspect of their worlds.

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25 Demon Lord, Retry!

Demon Lord, Retry anime

Japanese Title

Maou-sama, Retry!

Studio

EKACHI EPILKA

Where to Stream

Crunchyroll, Funimation, Hulu

Demon Lord, Retry! flew by without leaving much of an impact when it aired in 2019, and it is not difficult to see why. Along with stiff animation, this anime does not offer much that allows it to stand out from the crowd. After working on a game for more than a decade, Akira Oono finds himself living as the overpowered Demon Lord in the MMORPG’s world. He quickly forms a bond with Aku, a young girl, and sets out to understand why this turn of events happened and also to establish a steady income.

A mostly lighthearted affair that ends on an arc devoted to a hot spring, Demon Lord, Retry! lacks much in the way of tension or memorable characters. For all the anime’s flaws, Akira’s maturity makes for a refreshing change of pace from the typical teenage isekai protagonist.

24 Do You Love Your Mom And Her Two-Hit Multi-Target Attacks?

Do You Love Your Mom And Her Two-Hit Multi-Target Attacks?

Japanese Title

Tsuujou Kougeki ga Zentai Kougeki de 2-kai Kougeki no Okaasan wa Suki desu ka?

Studio

J.C. Staff

Where to Stream

Crunchyroll, Funimation

Do You Love Your Mom and Her Two-Hit Multi-Target Attacks? takes place in an MMORPG dedicated to nourishing parent-child relationships. Naturally, this causes Masato to be teleported into the game’s world alongside his mother, Mamako. While the son takes the game seriously and gets very little to show for it, his mother is incredibly powerful from the get-go, to the point that she constantly overshadows her child.

Based on a light novel, the Do You Love Your Mom and Her Two-Hit Multi-Target Attacks? anime is probably best described as amusing trash. Except for a surprisingly dark sub-story revolving around a secondary character, the series primarily maintains a lighthearted tone. Mamako’s overpowered nature means battles are devoid of tension; however, her relationship with Masato produces a couple of laughs, along with a few uncomfortable moments.

23 Bakegyamon

Bakegyamon anime

Japanese Title

Bakegyamon

Studio

Radix

Where to Stream

N/A

Bakegyamon has been all but forgotten since its 2006 run, and it was never particularly known outside of Japan to begin with. Based on a shonen manga, the story follows an energetic boy who gets dragged into a backward version of Japan to take part in a card game called Bakegyamon, which consists of cards that summon monsters. The setup seems to take inspiration from popular shows like Digimon and Yu-Gi-Oh!, and while somewhat by the numbers during its initial arcs, Bakegyamon does eventually start to differentiate itself from those more popular properties.

Even though it is by no means an underappreciated masterpiece, Radix’s anime is a decent enough watch that does deserve to be slightly more well-known than it currently is. While definitely not the best isekai game anime, Bakegyamon is likely to satisfy people who enjoy old-school battle shonen stories. The manga is also a solid option and arguably slightly better than the adaptation, mainly because it has a stronger final act.

22 Cautious Hero: The Hero Is Overpowered But Overly Cautious

Cautious Hero The Hero Is Overpowered But Overly Cautious anime

Japanese Title

Shinchou Yuusha: Kono Yuusha ga Ore Tueee Kuse ni Shinchou Sugiru

Studio

White Fox

Where to Stream

Crunchyroll, Funimation, Hulu

Cautious Hero envisions a universe where gods and goddesses pick heroes to send to worlds that need protecting, with the latter being divided into tiers. This concept is already not too far removed from dungeons found in RPGs, but the deities also pick their warriors depending on their stats, in order to guarantee they are up to the task. While the anime largely takes place in a world that is traditional fantasy, there are enough game elements to justify a recommendation.

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Also, the male protagonist spends all his time exercising and planning to ensure he is overpowered whenever he faces an enemy. He even trains with other gods to improve his performance. Nothing screams “JRPG” like grinding stats in order to one-shoot bosses. Cautious Hero is primarily a comedy that pokes fun at common isekai conventions, although it does have a few serious and heavy moments. The characters are likable, especially the hero and the goddess who summons him.

21 I’m Standing On 1,000,000 Lives

I’m standing on 1,000,000 lives anime

Japanese Title

100-man no Inochi no Ue ni Ore wa Tatteiru

Studio

Maho Film

Where to Stream

Crunchyroll

Releasing its second season in Summer 2021, I’m Standing On 1,000,000 lives follows three classmates who are teleported to a fantasy world by a Game Master. They are assigned classes and tasked with completing ten quests.

All three characters are introduced as stereotypes, but the anime does eventually begin to hint that it wants to be something more. The first season very much feels like a prologue that mainly exists to set up a more interesting sequel, one that will hopefully justify the existence of this series.

20 The Beauty Blogger

The Beauty Blogger

Japanese Title

Sheng Shi Zhuang Niang

Studio

Imagineer

Where to Stream

N/A

A Chinese shoujo series that aired in 2018, The Beauty Blogger focuses on cosmetics and has quite a relaxed tone compared to most other isekai anime. After tragedy strikes, the titular blogger finds herself in a game world based on Imperial China. Through love, comedy, and a lot of makeup, she learns to exist within this world while slowly changing its naturally traditional characters.

The Beauty Blogger has solid animation, unsophisticated but largely inoffensive characters, and some serviceable romance. While far from a must-watch anime, this show is worth a try for those looking for something different.

19 I’ve Been Killing Slimes For 300 Years And Maxed Out My Level

I've Been Killing Slimes For 300 Years And Maxed Out My Level

Japanese Title

Slime Taoshite 300-nen, Shiranai Uchi ni Level Max ni Nattemashita

Studio

Revoroot

Where to Stream

Crunchyroll

Although this show does not outright state that it takes place in a game, the world is built entirely on RPG mechanics. Due to dying from exhaustion, Azusa is sent to a fantasy realm by a goddess where she can lead a relaxing and endless life. Enjoying her days on her farm, Azusa spends her time killing slimes; after repeating this daily grind for 300 years, Azusa inadvertently maxes out her stats. Naturally, her power sends ripples across the land as people come to challenge her.

Lighthearted and leisurely paced, I’ve Been Killing Slimes for 300 Years and Maxed Out My Level strikes an easy-going pace and maintains it for most of its run. Azusa’s lifestyle might be threatened on occasion, but she is never in any actual danger. Isekai fans searching for a show with slice of life elements should add this 2021 anime to their watch list.

18 Skeleton Knight In Another World

Skeleton Knight in Another World Arc summoning Ifrit

Japanese Title

Gaikotsu Kishi-sama, Tadaima Isekai e Odekakechuu

Studios

Studio Kai, HORNETS

Where to Stream

Crunchyroll

The Spring 2022 season was stacked with isekai anime, quite a few of which were happy to directly state they occur within game worlds. Skeleton Knight in Another World follows Arc, a gamer stuck as their reasonably powered character in a fantasy world defined by discrimination. Also, as the title suggests, Arc has a skeleton avatar, which is not a common sight in this universe.

Skeleton Knight in Another World‘s strength lies in the relationships that form between the main characters. Arc, Ariane, and the adorable Ponta have a charming rapport that brings out the best in each of their personalities. As the story allows all the heroes to shine rather than just Arc, they come across as a genuine party whose members are equally vital in their own ways. For all its positives, Skeleton Knight in Another World‘s tone is all over the place, and the story often struggles to balance its mature themes and lighthearted banter.

17 Death Parade

Death Parade

Japanese Title

Death Parade

Studio

Madhouse

Where to Stream

Crunchyroll, Funimation, Hulu

It might be a stretch to describe Death Parade as isekai, but it does involve (recently deceased) people coming to another world (aka a bar) that will determine their future. Episodes revolve around Decim, the host of different games pitting two people against each other to decide who will be reincarnated or lost forever.

Be it darts, bowling, or arcade fighting games, Death Parade constantly keeps things fresh by cycling through various activities, all of which are elevated by Madhouse’s great animation. Death Parade has mystery, suspense, philosophical musings, and a killer OP. This anime ranks so low only because it barely fits the “isekai anime set in games” descriptor.

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16 Death March To The Parallel World Rhapsody

Death March to the Parallel World Rhapsody anime

Japanese Title

Death March kara Hajimaru Isekai Kyousoukyoku

Studios

SILVER LINK., Connect

Where to Stream

Crunchyroll, Funimation

Rather than a player, Death March to the Parallel World Rhapsody teleports a programmer into a world inspired by the video games he worked on. This change only impacts the anime’s backstory because the end result is another overpowered protagonist who has a habit of collecting women as party members.

These types of series are a dime-a-dozen in the isekai genre, and with good reason. They are the ultimate escapist fantasies and typically revolve around central characters designed to serve as surrogates for viewers. Death March to the Parallel World Rhapsody is an example of a stereotypical isekai anime.

15 Kuma Kuma Kuma Bear

Kuma Kuma Kuma Bear anime

Japanese Title

Kuma Kuma Kuma Bear

Studio

EMT Squared

Where to Stream

Crunchyroll, Funimation, Hulu

Kuma Kuma Kuma Bear is about Yuna, a girl who gets teleported into her favorite MMORPG with overpowered equipment that trivializes every battle. In this case, the protagonist’s OP status is not that much of an issue as the focus is on Yuna’s friendships with the girls she meets on her travels, and this aspect of the show works well. The characters are likable, their interactions are amusing, and the humor is decent for the most part.

One aspect of the anime that falls flat is world-building. Kuma Kuma Kuma Bear‘s World Fantasy Online is devoid of any unique features that separate it from other isekai anime set in MMORPGs; consequently, the show is quite forgettable.

Season 2 is airing as part of the Spring 2023 anime season.

14 In The Land Of Leadale

In The Land Of Leadale anime Cayna

Japanese Title

Leadale no Daichi nite

Studio

Maho Film

Where to Stream

Crunchyroll

A Winter 2022 anime, In the Land of Leadale is an enjoyable slow-life show about a woman who is reincarnated in a world based on a virtual reality MMORPG she used to escape to during her life. Not everything about Leadale is exactly as Keina, or Cayna in-game, remembers, but the one thing that has remained the same is the world’s fantastical elements.

Putting aside the occasional action sequence, In the Land of Leadale is predominantly happy to allow Cayna to exist peacefully in her new home. The protagonist (and audience) is not on a mission to defeat some huge threat, even though she is quite powerful, but she primarily focuses on crafting a quiet and peaceful place in this universe. This premise makes for a relaxing isekai anime.

13 Hunter X Hunter – Greed Island Arc

greed island arc hunter x hunter

Japanese Title

Hunter x Hunter

Studio

Madhouse

Where to Stream

Amazon Prime Video, Crunchyroll, Hulu, Netflix, TubiTV

Hunter x Hunter is not an isekai anime, but it does make a detour into a game for a single saga. The Greed Island arc is named after a game designed by Ging Freecss, Gon’s father, and it is limited to only Nen users. Hunters are physically taken into the game’s deadly world, with the ultimate goal being to collect 100 restricted cards.

Greed Island is not generally regarded as one of Hunter x Hunter‘s strongest storylines, mainly because it is sidelined by two of the anime’s greatest arcs and feels somewhat like a side-quest. That said, it does progress Gon’s plot to find Ging, works as a training arc for the two leads, and provides a break from the anime’s often dark tone.

12 Ixion Saga DT

Ixion Saga DT anime

Japanese Title

Ixion Saga DT

Studio

Brain’s Base

Where to Stream

Crunchyroll

“Isekai” is more of a premise than a genre, as any show featuring a protagonist who is transferred to another world qualifies. This premise leaves a lot of room for variety when it comes to tone. For example, Re:Zero − Starting Life in Another World and Ixion Saga DT are both isekai anime, but the former is grim and complex while the latter is comedic and unapologetically stupid.

A great player in an MMORPG, Kon Hokaze receives a friend request and, naturally, winds up in a fantasy world. Kon meets a princess, joins a party, and sets out to save the world. As its humor is quite immature, Ixion Saga DT is not for everyone, but it can be hilarious at times.

11 My Next Life As A Villainess: All Routes Lead To Doom!

My Next Life As A Villainess: All Routes Lead To Doom!

Japanese Title

Otome Game no Hametsu Flag shika Nai Akuyaku Reijou ni Tensei shiteshimatta…

Studio

SILVER LINK.

Where to Stream

Crunchyroll

My Next Life As A Villainess has a fantastic premise. Katarina Claes suddenly realizes she has been living in an otome game called Fortune Lover and that she is the villain who has a future of bad endings to look forward to. This awareness inspires Katarina to get creative, as she tries to go against destiny and attain a happy ending for a character who is specifically forbidden.

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Despite being set in basically a dating sim, My Next Life As A Villainess primarily focuses on its main character’s development and drive, with romance taking somewhat of a backseat.

10 Grimgar: Ashes And Illusions

Grimgar: Ashes and Illusions

Japanese Title

Hai to Gensou no Grimgar

Studio

A-1 Pictures

Where to Stream

Crunchyroll, Funimation, Hulu

Most game isekai anime lack tension since they feature practically invulnerable main characters, even if they are set in worlds with permadeath. Grimgar: Ashes and Illusions remedies this by pushing a collective to the forefront rather than an individual.

A group of novices find themselves stuck in the unforgiving Grimgar, a high fantasy setting built on the foundations of RPGs. Together, they set out to hunt goblins and grow stronger, but every battle comes with risks and potentially lasting consequences.

9 I’m The Villainess, So I’m Taming The Final Boss

I'm The Villainess, So I'm Taming The Final Boss anime trailer

Japanese Title

Akuyaku Reijou nanode Last Boss wo Kattemimashita

Studio

Maho Film

Where to Stream

Crunchyroll

The light novel industry has been obsessed with villainess otome stories for a number of years, but the trend has only just started to pick up steam in anime. While not isekai, Winter 2023’s Endo and Kobayashi Live! The Latest on Tsundere Villainess Lieselotte otherwise fits snuggly into this subgenre, and The Most Heretical Last Boss Queen: From Villainess to Savior has been already announced for Summer 2023. In Fall 2022, this trend was kept alive by I’m the Villainess, So I’m Taming the Final Boss, an anime that hits a few road bumps but is generally a smooth and enjoyable ride.

On the day she has her engagement broken by the kingdom’s prince, Aileen realizes she is the villainess of an otome game she played in her previous life. To avoid a bad ending, she sets out to woo the Demon King, the charismatic Claude Jeanne Elmir. I’m the Villainess, So I’m Taming the Final Boss is at its best when focusing on Claude and Aileen’s relationship since they have great chemistry. The story starts reasonably strong as well, but it loses some momentum when Aileen begins to live through the otome game’s sequel; however, the anime ends on a decent note.

8 How Not To Summon A Demon Lord

How NOT To Summon A Demon Lord

Japanese Title

Isekai Maou to Shoukan Shoujo no Dorei Majutsu

Studios

Ajia-Do, Tezuka Productions, Okuruto Noboru

Where to Stream

Crunchyroll

More often than not, an isekai anime will center around a hikikomori who spends all of his time in an MMORPG. Be it death or a summoning gone wrong, the character ends up in a fantasy world where he is an instant hero, mainly because he retains his stats from the MMORPG. How Not to Summon a Demon Lord is a stereotypical isekai anime in a lot of ways, but it raises above its contemporaries through sheer personality and strong comedic timing.

Although powerful, Takuma Sakamoto, the anime’s resident hikikomori turned Demon Lord, retains his social anxiety while in the game world. Consequently, it is not all smooth sailing for the protagonist.

7 Trapped In A Dating Sim: The World Of Otome Games Is Tough For Mobs

Trapped In A Dating Sim The World Of Otome Games Is Tough For Mobs anime

Japanese Title

Otome Game Sekai wa Mob ni Kibishii Sekai desu

Studio

ENGI

Where to Stream

Crunchyroll

One of the nicer surprises of the Spring 2022 season, Trapped in a Dating Sim overcame a clunky start to grow into an endearing show. After being forced to play through a dating sim by his sister, Leon stumbles down the stairs and dies. He is then reborn into the game’s world, which revolves around a society that empowers women over men. Using his knowledge, Leon sets out to craft a comfortable life for himself, but he quickly finds himself tied to the game’s heroine and villain.

Leon is refreshingly blunt and vicious, particularly during the first half of the season. His relationships with Olivia and Angelica, along with the friendship between the girls, serve as the heart and soul of the story, and they more than make up for the anime’s lackluster animation.

6 KonoSuba: God’s Blessing on This Wonderful World!

KonoSuba: God's Blessing on This Wonderful World!

Japanese Title

Kono Subarashii Sekai ni Shukufuku wo!

Studio

Studio Deen

Where to Stream

Crunchyroll

KonoSuba is set in an alternate world that functions very much like an MMORPG, including quests, traditional party roles, and plenty of monsters to hunt. After his untimely death, Kazuma meets a somewhat arrogant goddess, Aqua, who allows the NEET to take one thing with him before he reincarnates in an alternate world. Naturally, Kazuma picks Aqua, a decision he comes to regret.

KonoSuba is basically a parody of isekai anime. Not only does it poke fun at conventions seen in the genre and video games, but it does it all while featuring a roster of characters who are mostly awful (but in the best possible way).

Fuente: successacademy.edu.vn
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