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

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

Author : Jason Mar 20,2025

Dive into the retro-inspired JRPG action of Endless Grades: Pixel Saga! This new mobile game blends classic JRPG elements with a fresh twist. Collect and upgrade a diverse roster of unique heroes, and even craft your own powerful equipment. Explore challenging dungeons, battling demons and gathering materials to enhance your heroes and gear.

Released now on Android (with an iOS launch planned for April 1st), Endless Grades captures the charm of older RPGs. While its graphics might not reach the visual heights of titles like Octopath Traveler, they still offer a pleasing aesthetic. Embark on adventures, gather new heroes, craft weapons, and conquer dungeons in this nostalgia-filled experience.

One potential point of contention might be the game's reliance on auto-battler mechanics. However, if you appreciate this style of gameplay and are seeking a visually distinct entry in the crowded mobile JRPG market, Endless Grades: Pixel Saga is definitely worth investigating.

Endless Grades: Pixel Saga Gameplay Screenshot

A Balanced Perspective

With its character collection, crafting, and dungeon crawling, Endless Grades offers a compelling package for new players. However, the game's marketing materials boast about subjective features like high SSR pull rates. While these aspects might attract some, focusing on the game's inherent strengths – its retro charm and engaging gameplay – would likely be a more effective approach.

Still unsure? Explore our curated list of the top 25 best RPGs for iOS and Android. We've included a diverse range of titles, encompassing open-world adventures, turn-based combat, and various subgenres to help you find your next favorite RPG.

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