Most JRPGs are pretty restrictive with your party options. While I love the classic Final Fantasy-style "four people standing in a row" games, sometimes you want to alter the lineup.
Fortunately, plenty of games exist to scratch that party-composition itch. Whether you're building a tactical army or customizing the classic team-of-four, today we've got a little bit of something for everyone.

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But does every party member need to be a combatant? Some games say yes, others disagree. In addition to gameplay style, this list also explores different ways JRPGs imagine "party members."
With all that diversity, we've got loads of potential games to cover. So, let's dive in and explore the genre's best option-dense parties!
We're going to focus on large casts of characters with personalities. I love building characters (like in Etrian Odyssey) and catching monsters, but I ain't taking the cheap option of counting all those Pokémon as "potential party members."

Eternal Sonata
- September 17, 2007
- T For Teen Due To Fantasy Violence, Mild Language, Use of Alcohol
- tri-Crescendo
- Bandai Namco Studios
- PS3, Xbox 360
- 30 Hours
What if a dying pianist isekai'd himself into a JRPG? Themed around Frédéric Chopin's music, Eternal Sonata features a lively cast of musical characters.
Although you're limited to using three characters during combat, throughout Eternal Sonata you'll recruit 12 party members. Each is entwined with the game's theme, featuring names, personalities, and gameplay styles
Whether your party includes the rebellious Jazz, the caliente Salsa, or other characters, Eternal Sonata's cast consistently shines due to how well-integrated the characters are with the theme.

Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition
- March 20, 2025
- Teen // Animated Blood, Language, Suggestive Themes, Use of Alcohol, Violence
- Monolith Soft
- Nintendo
- Online Co-Op
- Xenoblade Chronicles
- 1 (Single-Player), 1-32 (Multiplayer)
- March 20, 2025
- Nintendo Switch
Even if Xenoblade Chronicles X still puts you firmly in control. Each character's build of skills and arts is selected by you, plus choosing which three party members will fight alongside you.
The original Xenoblade Chronicles X featured a healthy cast of 19 potential party members. However, the recent Definitive Edition pumps that up to 22.
To recruit them, though, you'll almost always need to complete a side mission. Ranging from lighthearted to somber, these stories help the characters avoid fading into the background as you settle into your "comfort" roster.

Romancing SaGa 3 has a small cast—merely eight characters—compared to most of this list. However, this game's non-linear plot proves some games can actually pull off both quality and quantity.
Similar to the more modern Octopath Traveler games, and emphasizes different aspects of the game's story. However, Romancing SaGa 3 explores the concept in more depth, with gameplay elements like Mikhail's war, which are unique to specific characters.
The more you explore, the more characters you'll unlock, increasing the options for building your party. Another interesting twist is the game's "Commander" mode, allowing you to sit in the back line and give orders to other party members.
While the execution can be a bit rocky—and some mechanics feel archaic—Romancing SaGa 3 is an old-school gem with a lot of party customization for its (comparatively) limited cast.

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Chained Echoes
- December 8, 2022
- M17+ For Mature 17+ Due To Sexual Themes, Strong Language
- Matthias Linda
- Deck13 Interactive
- Unity
- PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S
- 35 Hours
- Mighty
2022's indie JRPG Chained Echoes was a critical hit for a whole slew of reasons. For our purposes, of course, the most important element is the characters.
Yes, Chained Echoes' cast of 12 party members are well-written. What really makes this game's character options excel, though, is how each character's mechanics vary.
Working within a familiar turn-based framework, Their unique variations—especially since the cast includes both simple and complex characters—make choosing your party feel more dynamic.

- August 29, 2000
- T For Teen // Fantasy Violence, Language, Suggestive Themes, Use of Alcohol
- Tri-Ace, tri-Crescendo, Tose
- Square Enix
- Valkyrie Profile
- PlayStation (Original), PlayStation Portable
- 30 Hours
In Valkyrie Profile, your goal is to gather as many einherjar—slain warriors destined for Valhalla—as possible to help Odin win the coming Ragnarök. Each einherjar has a scene describing how they died, which connects with how they fight when included in your party.
What makes Valkyrie Profile distinct, though, is that you must to avoid divine consequences. While the game includes 24 recruitable einherjar (on Hard, anyway), you'll have to choose carefully which members of that robust cast to keep.
This adds an interesting tension to the game. Combined with Valkyrie Profile's time-restricted campaign, the party-building mechanic does a great job of fostering interesting decision-making.

"Gigantic playable cast" in JRPGs is practically synonymous with the Suikoden series. Each game featuresto recruit (plus a few other characters, too).
Widely regarded as the best in the series, Suikoden II shines in no small part because of how well it handles the cast. I can't reasonably claim that every character is a gem. However, Suikoden 2 doesn't just have "eight main characters, and 100 random people" either.
Ranging from combatants to merchants, musicians, and even a gang of anthropomorphic squirrels, the game takes full advantage of its lengthy roster.
How do non-combatants impact gameplay? Well, recruiting these characters unlocks new shops and services back at your headquarters. Recruiting more characters enlivens your HQ, making it feel like a settlement filled with people you actually know.

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Radiata Stories
The honor of "how do you have this many party members?" for this list goes to Radiata Stories at a whopping 176 members. All of them can be included as AI-controlled party members, but the game's branching story limits how many can be recruited in a single play-through.
Every single character is detailed with a biography, and most require completing a mission to add them to your roster. To be honest, the character writing in Radiata Stories is a bit weak. I find the game noteworthy, though, because
While party members can grow stronger, they don't learn new spells or skills. Consequently, party members in Radiata Stories rotate more frequently than in other games when you gain a new character. It's an interesting dynamic, one I think deserves a second chance.

Valkyria Chronicles
- October 31, 2008
- T For Teen Due To Animated Blood, Mild Language, Mild Suggestive Themes, Use of Tobacco, Violence
- Sega, Media Vision
- Sega
- CANVAS Engine
- Valkyria Chronicles
- PC, PS3, PS4, Switch
- 30 Hours
- Mighty
Blending a strategy JRPG together with action elements, Valkyria Chronicles tells the story of Squad 7's soldiers during fantasy World War II. You can gain up to 54 named characters throughout the story, even if the most you'll usually deploy is 10.
And that's good, because characters are expected to die. War is hell, even in fantasy. Valkyria Chronicles doesn't always go deep on its characters, but their names and personalities establish that each squad member is a "person," not a statistic.
Certainly makes sacrifice tactics more somber.

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- August 15, 2000
- T For Teen due to Animated Violence, Mild Language
- Square
- Square, Square Enix
- PS1, PC, PS4, Switch, Xbox One
The little brother to the JRPG icon Chrono Trigger, in Chrono Cross you explore two parallel realities instead of warping through time. Each character exists in both worlds, with separate backstories, memories, and relationships with other characters.
Recruiting any of this game's 45 characters, though, Some characters can only be recruited in your reality, and for others, you'll have to cross into the other dimension. Either way, your choices will matter because you can't recruit everyone in one playthrough.
Chrono Cross's party members shine because the dimensional variations make it feel like you really impact the world around you. You can see what the world might look like if you didn't get involved in a party member's problems. It's easy to feel immersed in an RPG when the game actually shows your impact on the world at large.

- July 26, 2019
- t
- Cocos2d
- Fire Emblem
- Nintendo Switch
- Intelligent Systems, Koei, Koei Tecmo, Koei Tecmo Games
- Intelligent Systems, Koei, Koei Tecmo, Koei Tecmo Games
- Mighty
The Fire Emblem series immediately came to mind when brainstorming large-party JRPGs. I quickly realized it would either conquer half our list, or the franchise would have to be condensed into a single entry.
Why? Not only is this tactical JRPG series one of the best strategy games around, the majority of characters in each installment have and are
Character supports provide dialogue snippets which establish relationships (and sometimes reveal story secrets). They also connect the story with tactics, since support bolsters the characters' abilities on the battlefield.
Meanwhile, the variety of unit types and characters to pick from makes a Fire Emblem game very replayable as you focus on new character combinations. Each game's cast is larger than a chapter's available units, which encourages investing XP in a "main group" during each playthrough.
Decades later, I still return to the old GBA games every few years to find new ways to get crushed by "Night of Farewells" on Hector Hard Mode.

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