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Endless Grades: Pixel Saga is a retro-inspired take on the JRPG genre, out now on Android

Author : Amelia Mar 15,2025

Endless Grades: Pixel Saga delivers retro-inspired JRPG action with a modern twist. Collect and upgrade unique heroes, craft your own equipment, and delve into challenging dungeons to gather upgrade materials while battling hordes of demons.

This nostalgic RPG, now available on Android and launching on iOS April 1st, captures the charm of classic JRPGs. While its pixel art style may not match the visual fidelity of titles like Octopath Traveler, it boasts a pleasing aesthetic. Explore the world, gather a diverse team of heroes, craft powerful weapons, and conquer challenging dungeons.

The game incorporates an auto-battler mechanic, which may appeal to some players and deter others. However, if you appreciate auto-battlers and seek a fresh visual take on the mobile JRPG genre, Endless Grades: Pixel Saga is worth exploring.

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A Balanced Perspective

Endless Grades offers a compelling blend of character collection, crafting, and dungeon crawling. However, the game's marketing emphasizes subjective features like high SSR pull rates, which can feel somewhat misleading. Instead of relying on such claims, the game's impressive retro-inspired gameplay should speak for itself.

Unsure if Endless Grades is for you? Explore our curated list of the top 25 best RPGs for iOS and Android, encompassing diverse subgenres like open-world and turn-based adventures. Find your perfect RPG match!

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