Summary

Eternightsis an entertaining, but admittedly short adventure, with the relatively linear storyline only taking about ten hours to complete if you don’t struggle too much with the bosses. By the time you reach the credits, you can attempt a more challenging run on the game, but there is a chance that you will want something similar but not completely the same.

Luckily, Eternights wears its inspirations on its sleeves, and there are plenty of different games that are easily accessible that share elements with Eternights. So, if you have just finished Eternights and want more, what is next?

Howard using a Legion in combat in Astral Chain

From Platinum Studios, one of the most well-known developers when it comes to high quality action games, there isAstral Chain. The game has a unique approach to combat, with you wielding different creatures that change your playstyle.

Why You Should Play Astral Chain After Eternights

Astral Chain has a very similar anime-inspired aesthetic to Eternights, and features a more in-depth action gameplay. It doesn’t have the same dating sim elements, with a more linear story approach, so if you are happy to focus more on gameplay, then Astral Chain is a great next game to play.

7The World Ends With You

Both the originalThe World Ends With You, and its sequel Neo The World Ends With You will pit your character against the clock like you are in Eternights, but without the dating sim elements. It has a much more stylised anime art style, with a more strategic approach to combat depending on the game.

Why You Should Play The World Ends With You After Eternights

If you liked how you had to manage your time in Eternights, as well as specific events happening on different days in the story, then The World Ends With You duology will have all the elements you are looking for. While the original is a Switch and DS exclusive, the sequel is a lot more accessible.

Rain Codeshares a very similar aesthetic to Eternights, with a neon-lit anime look. Rain Code also puts you in a mysterious setting with supernatural elements that you will have to uncover the truth behind. This mystery is a lot more developed in Rain Code, with it being the sole focus of the game.

Neku with his hand on CAT wall art in The World Ends With You

Why You Should Play Master Detective Archives: Rain Code After Eternights

If you loved the style and story of Eternights, then moving onto the longer and more developed story of Rain Code will be exactly what you want. The turn-based action in Rain Code is a lot more restricted, so ensure you are not looking for more action.

Timing is important to combat in Eternights, and if you loved the fast-paced combat, then tryingHi-Fi Rushwill feel amazing. The game is a lot more lighthearted, but it has a similarly rigid story structure, but gives you a few less choices than you would get in Eternights, and doesn’t have any romance either.

Yuma and Fubuki fall through a portal to a Mystery Labyrinth together in Rain Code

Why You Should Play Hi-Fi Rush After Eternights

The storytelling in Hi-Fi Rush is less serious, but just as charming as it is in Eternights, so if you loved thebalance of high quality actionwith rhythmic timing you get in Eternights, but want a different tone and atmosphere, then Hi-Fi Rush is a great next choice.

The Fire Emblem games launched since the 3DS generation have become well-known for their dating sim aspects and the new anime art style, and this is something that it shares with Eternights. Theanime dating aspectwill also impact your gameplay like it does in Eternights.

Chai and 808 looking surprised in Hi-Fi Rush.

Why You Should Play Fire Emblem: Three Houses After Eternights

Three Housesarguably leans into the dating sim aspect more than any other modern Fire Emblem game, just like Eternights, but the gameplay is completely different. So, if you liked the dating and character designs of Eternights, then the extra choices and fresh gameplay of Fire Emblem would feel like a natural progression.

The storyline of13 Sentinelshas a very similar atmosphere to Eternights, but it ends up being a lot more of the focus than it does in Eternights. 13 Sentinels also has an anime aesthetic that melds beautifully with the world, and an engaging central mystery.

Fire Emblem Three Houses Art of the head of each house

Why You Should Play 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim After Eternights

If you loved learning more about the world of Eternights while playing, but you want another game that focused more on the story, then 13 Sentinels is a great option. The gameplay is a lot less involved, but if you appreciate a non-linear narrative, then 13 Sentinels is a perfect choice!

2Paradise Killer

Like Eternights, Paradise Killer is a lower budget indie game with an anime aesthetic, but both are great with how they take advantage of their constraints and make a fantastic final product. If you loved the mystery aspects of Eternights, then the crime solving in Paradise Killer will satiate what you are looking for.

Why You Should Play Paradise Killer After Eternights

While Eternights has a more neon anime style, Paradise Killer combines the anime character designs with a vaporwave retro look. The mystery is fun to uncover, and the game is also about the same length as Eternights as well.

The game that Eternights is most commonly compared to isPersona 5, and the Persona series in general, and while they have clear differences, the similarities are clear too. If you loved the RPG aspects of Eternights matched with time managementand a dating sim, then Persona is this, but over a much longer time.

13 sentinels key art and gameplay

Why You Should Play Persona 5 Royal After Eternights

Persona 5 Royal is the best way to play Persona 5’s story, and it is a much longer time commitment than Eternights, but it is well worth it. The dating sim aspect is not as much of a focus as it is in Eternights, and it is completely optional if you want to miss it.

Lady Love Dies, Lydia and Sam Day Break, Doctor Doom Jazz and more hover over an island

Persona 5 Royal - Joker, Ann, Morgana, and the rest of the main cast posing on a red background