The PlayStation 3 definitely had a rocky start from the get-go due to a poor launch campaign and a high price of entry. However, over time, one can’t deny that this console definitely picked up ground due to the sheer number of quality titles present on this prestigious platform. It remains one of the more revolutionary consoles in the industry due to its push for Blu-Ray technology, which has pretty much become the norm in modern gaming systems.
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One thing that Sony should be lauded for isits unwavering support for JRPGs, which have still managed to stay relevant on the platform to this day. The PlayStation 3 was no exception to this rule, featuringa bevy of amazing JRPGswith tight combat, brilliant visuals, amazing stories, memorable characters… and massive runtimes that would keep fans occupied for months on end.
Keeping the final point in mind, here aresome of the longest RPGsto ever grace the PlayStation 3.

Updated on June 30, 2025, by Ritwik Mitra:The PS3 is home to some of the greatest JRPGs ever made, showing once and for all that the franchise has managed to be relevant even after its glory days on the original PlayStation. The console was graced with a wealth of amazing titles that fans absolutely adore to this day. Keeping this in mind, here are some ofthe longest JRPGsthat fans could lose themselves in for hours on end on the PS3.
15Star Ocean: The Last Hope — 57 Hours
Most fans of JRPGs have really mixed feelings when it comes toStar Ocean: The Last Hope. The game certainly has its positives, but there are also several things worth complaining about in these games.
However, whoever managed to look past the flaws ofThe Last Hopefound themselves hopelessly addicted to this game for hours on end. There was simply a ton of content that could keep people occupied for quite some time indeed.

14Tales Of Symphonia — 60 Hours
TheTalesseries features some amazing action RPGs with great gameplay and riveting stories.Tales of Symphoniais no exception to this golden rule.
The game can take upwards of 60 hours to beat, which is no trifling matter. Players who want to immerse themselves in an amazing JRPG should look no further thanTales of Symphonia.

13Tales Of Graces F — 63.5 Hours
Another game from theTalesseries that makes this list isTales of Graces F. The game might not be as eye-catching as some of the other titles in the series, but it’s still a great experience with tight gameplay and a fun story to uncover.
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It helps that the game has enough content to satiate any JRPG fan who wants to immerse themselves in a brilliant game for hours on end. All in all, JRPG fans can’t really do no wrong with playing throughTales of Graces F.
12White Knight Chronicles — 70 Hours
One of the more unique games on this list,White Knight Chroniclesis definitely a game that any JRPG connoisseur should definitely check out.
The game might not have had the best critical reception, but it fills a niche that most games generally don’t. So, any fan of JRPGs might definitely find themselves right at home with this brilliant title, which will definitely keep them occupied for at least 70 hours, if not more.

11The Legend Of Heroes: Trails Of Cold Steel 2 — 72 Hours
TheTrailssub-series in the mainLegend of Heroesseries feature some of the most popular and beloved JRPGs of all time. A big part of what makes these games engaging is their fleshed-out worlds, full to the brim with amazing and memorable characters.
It helps that the tight gameplay of these titles ends up being quite memorable as well. TheTrails of Cold Steelarc spans four games, two of which were released on the PS3 and offered countless hours of playtime.

10Ar Tonelico Qoga: Knell Of Ar Ciel — 73.5 Hours
The winner of the most convoluted title on this list,Ar Tonelico Qogais easily an RPG that anyone can sink hours upon hours without even realizing when the time just flew by.
It’s easily one of the most overlooked JRPGs on the system, and a must-play for anyone who wishes to check out some truly underrated games on this platform.

9Ni No Kuni: Wrath Of The White Witch — 74.5 Hours
Arguably the most beautiful game on this list,Ni No Kuniis easily one of the easiest recommendations one can make while recommending good JRPGs.
The first game gave off a Studio Ghibli-esque vibe with its art style, enthralling people with the sheer polish present in the title.Ni No Kuniquickly became a must-play for PS3 console owners, and the sequel made everything bigger, better, and more enjoyable.

Whether the second game is longer than the first is definitely up for debate, since both games have massive playtimes.
8The Legend Of Heroes: Trails Of Cold Steel — 78.5 Hours
Trails of Cold Steelis one of the many arcs present in this subseries that is an absolute joy to get through. ThePersona-esque influence on these games makes them quite memorable indeed.
It helps that these games have rich worlds, amazing lore, and great gameplay that elevates their charm to a whole new level. It might not be the most visually interesting JRPG around, butTrails of Cold Steelhas enough content to keep players engaged for hundreds of hours across its story arc.

7Final Fantasy 13 — 83.5 Hours
The idea of playingFinal Fantasy 13might not be that appealing for anyone who’s heard about the reception surrounding this title, but there’s no denying the fact that the game is a fairly solid JRPG with a massive runtime.
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Fans who decide to give this game the benefit of the doubt will be treated to one of the most spectacular-looking JRPGs around, fueled by a tight combat system that is definitely more involved than any otherFinal Fantasytitle up to that point.
6Tales Of Xillia 2 — 85 Hours
TheTalesseries has become an unsung hero in the JRPG community, with their latest title —Tales Of Berseria— being the one instance when the series finally received some much-needed recognition for what was a brilliant game.
However, veterans of the series will also point at theTales Of Xilliaduology when it comes to talking about greatTalesgames. The second one stands out in comparison to the former due to its massive runtime, which will surely satiate any JRPG fan’s hunger.