
Most games try to keep their playable characters limited, so that fans can form a connection with one or a few heroes who put it all on the line to save the world. This is an understandable approach, especially given how much work it can be for both players and developers once their roster expands to reach ridiculous heights.
This is why any game that lets players experiment with a stupidly high number of characters should always be praised when they manage to execute this concept well. Switching out party members and figuring out the optimal combination is something that players will have a blast with, time and time again.
Suikoden 2
The 108 Stars Of Destiny Are Fun To Recruit
Many people feel like the Suikoden series peaked with the second entry. The epic war-torn struggle of this game is riveting, and it helps that Luca Bright is comfortably one of the best and most complex video game antagonists of all time.
Trying to recruit all 108 Stars of Destiny is far from a simple task and will force players to either be very careful about their approach or follow a guide so that they don’t miss out on anyone. This makes for some wacky party combinations, and it helps that players control six characters at a time, so that players don’t feel like they’re missing out with a limited party size.
Chrono Cross
Notorious For Featuring A Huge Number Of Playable Characters
Chrono Cross is a sequel in name only, with this game being a major departure from its lauded predecessor. Battle transitions are back, and the game features so many party members that it can be genuinely mind-boggling.
The lack of grinding means that players don’t have to worry too much about each individual party member, ensuring that their party can change on the fly with little to no problems. Once players accept the changes made to Chrono Cross, they’ll find it to be a highly enjoyable adventure to get lost in.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Boasts The Biggest Roster Of Any Smash Bros. Game
Out of all the Super Smash Bros. games, Ultimate‘s roster is so massive that it genuinely boggles the mind. The fact that this title’s refined combat and expanded roster led many people to consider it superior to Melee is a massive achievement in its own right.
Ultimate‘s characters are all fun to control and ensure that fans of various legendary video game franchises (either from or associated with Nintendo) will have something or the other to love about this fighting game.
Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero
Lives Up To The Budokai Tenkaichi Legacy By Boasting A Stupid Amount Of Playable Characters To Recruit
Given that this title is technically Budokai Tenkaichi 4, it’s easy to see why fans had high expectations when it came to the game’s roster. Sparking! Zero didn’t disappoint, allowing players to control around 180 characters from the Dragon Ball series, which is quite impressive.
From Goku and his many Super Saiyan forms to the series’ roster of iconic villains, there’s no shortage of incredible characters to control in Sparking! Zero. The gameplay is challenging but something that players will love to master as they make the most of what this impressive title has to offer.
The Legend of Heroes: Trails Into Reverie
The Sheer Number Of Playable Characters In This Game Is Ridiculous
The Legend of Heroes series boasts numerous storylines that introduce a ton of new characters. Not only do the vast majority of these heroes team up at the end of every story arc, but they also make an appearance in other Legend of Heroes games from time to time.
This is why Trails into Reverie has one of the biggest casts in the games, featuring returning members from each narrative arc in The Legend of Heroes. It’s a treat to experience for long-time fans of the series who can form their dream party makeup and obliterate the enemies standing in their way.
Genshin Impact
A Gacha Game Known For Boasting A Ton Of Playable Characters
Given its status as a gacha game, it’s easy to see why Genshin Impact is loaded with a ton of heroes and heroines for players to control. Thankfully, the game isn’t too scummy and lets players experience most of the content organically without forcing them to shell out the big bucks.
This is why Genshin Impact deserves all its success. Sure, some players are unable to wait and may pay real money to unlock heroes they had their eye on, but this isn’t a regular occurrence, with patient players acquiring everything they need to expand their roster by just playing the game as intended.
Watch Dogs: Legion
Almost Every NPC In This Game Is A Potential Recruit
It’s only a given that a game where every NPC is a viable protagonist would have a limitless number of playable characters. While this freeform structure may hurt the narrative, fans can’t deny that Watch Dogs: Legion‘s imaginative gameplay ensures that players will always be on the lookout for the next DedSec Agent.
Players will love combing the streets of London to find unique characters they can control. This is the charm of Watch Dogs: Legion that never lets up and ensures that players will have a blast exploring everything this game has to offer.
Warriors Orochi 4 Ultimate
A Ridiculous Roster Of Playable Characters
The musou games made by Koei Tecmo usually feature a wealth of characters to control, but none of them are as expansive as Warriors Orochi 4 Ultimate. The sheer number of playable characters in this game is silly and ensures that players will always find a wealth of new characters with unique moves to control in the game.
The gameplay loop may get repetitive at times, but players can always switch out characters to beat the monotony. This ensures that Warriors Orochi 4 will leave a lasting impression on players long after they’re finished killing thousands upon thousands of soldiers.