When you think “JRPG,” you tend to think of vast, lengthy adventures that can take up weeks or evenmonthsof your time. The in-depth and rich nature of many of these epics can have you endlessly captivated, spending countless hours grinding away and slaying monsters, seeking treasures, and tackling various side quests in the process.

Still, there are a number of these role-playing experiences, or at least games that holdsomeJRPG qualities, which prove surprisingly short. These tend to be more experimental projects, which are designed to draw gamers outside the typicalJRPGfanbases, or otherwise share qualities with another genre. Whatever the reason, there are plenty of games that can be conquered in just two or three sittings. Here are 10 such examples of some of the slimmest JRPG campaigns you can find.

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10Legend Of Mana

While its predecessor, an enchanting action-RPG calledSecret of Mana, was brimming with content and exciting combat, it’s more off-kilter Playstation sequel/spinoff was a fair bit shorter.

This game takes quite a unique approach in a number of areas. Not only doesLegend of Manarun with a delightful hand-drawn art style, but its level of customization is impressive as well. This isn’t just the case in terms of your character progression, but the game even possesses an innovative mechanic that allows you to place locations on the world map via artifacts. Those who know what they’re doing and plow through the rather smooth, fluid combat can knock this out in around 18 hours.

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9Super Mario RPG

Mario’s first foray into RPG land is an admirable one, which isn’t surprising given its collaboration between gaming giants Nintendo and Square Enix. Still, regardless ofSuper Mario RPG’s charming, captivating gameplay, it does tend to lean on the easy side of things, feeling a bit like an “entry-level” RPG at times. This is especially the case when nailing the timing of your attacks and planning ahead by lacing your squad up with the right equipment.

Assuming players stick to the business at hand, equip themselves with solid gear like the Lazy Shell, and avoid dealing with the ultra-tough optional bosses like Culex and Jinx, this journey can be coasted through in under 17 hours.

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8Quest 64

Quest 64was groundbreaking for many Nintendo fans, as it was essentially the first time they were experiencing a full-fledged 3D RPG on their platform. Still, while this JRPG certainly had an epic aura, its actual campaign could be completed pretty quickly.

This game cleverly utilizes the unique C buttons on the N64 controller by having them correspond to spells that could be mixed and matched to defeat enemies, which you engage in turn-based fashion within an enclosed ring. While the overall experience feels a bit archaic and can be a mixed bag, the combat system is actually pretty fun and dynamic.

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Gamers who master this unique mechanic and can navigate these blocky areas (despite the lack of a map) can power through this quest in just 10 hours.

7Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers

One of the shortest games in theFinal Fantasyseries since the very first entries on the NES is also one of the most flawed. This sequel to the initial GameCube spinoff proves to be even weaker and simpler in terms of its content. The cinematic elements and aesthetics are particularly crude, which is problematic given this series' emphasis on engaging narrative and cinematic glitz.

Still, there’s some fairly enjoyable action-RPG gameplay and a decent level of customization to sink your teeth into. Even with the minigame gimmicks (like Chocobo races) and drawn-out cutscenes, you can fight your way through this campaign in roughly a dozen hours.

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6Dragon Quest Swords: The Masked Queen And The Tower Of Mirrors

Turning from a stripped-downFFspinoff on Wii to theDragon Questversion of this, we haveDQ Swords, a game that at least manages to feel more intuitive and enjoyable off the bat, even if its gameplay can feel rather shallow.

Unlike most on our list, you have little control as to how fast you may burn through this one, given that the entire campaign experience is on-rails. While it can be quite satisfying using the Wiimote to hack and slash your way through hordes of colorful foes, you’ll likely find your brief quest has ended just as you start really enjoying yourself. The main story is essentially over in under 10 hours.

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5Ys Origin

Those who favor a side of thrilling action with their RPG experience similar toSecret of Manashould get a kick out of this epicYsorigin story, which, as you might expect, stands as a prequel to the entire series. In fact, this tale takes place700 yearsbefore the events ofYs I.

Unlike most of the games in this long-running franchise, however,Originsprovides a surprisingly slim campaign, especially given the quickness of the hack ‘n’ slash combat. Since this entire game essentially takes place inside a single tower (albeit a large one), you’ll be able to get from start to finish in less than a dozen hours.

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4Tales Of The Tempest

Considering this majestic franchise is home to some of the more robust and lengthy JRPGs ever, such asTales of Graces F, it’s bizarre that it also contains one of theshortest,the game in question beingTales of the Tempeston DS. It also shouldn’t come as much of a surprise that this is arguably the weakest in this otherwise rich, enchanting series.

The game does offer some entertaining bouts, thanks in part to the intuitive control scheme offered by the touch screen, which is used for fun special attacks and the odd ability to turn into a werewolf. Disregarding the extras and side quests, this game can be beaten in around 12 hours.

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3The Longest 5 Minutes

As the game’s odd title might tip you off, we’re dealing with a distinctly short, capsule experience here. To its credit,The Longest 5 Minutestakes an extremely unique, innovative narrative and structural approach throughout. It basically plays like a collection of virtual flashbacks as you find yourself starting the game at theendboss, the Demon King. You’ll then be delving into the memories of our protagonist, as the actions you take in your past will affect the sequence of events and moves that transpire when flashing back to this boss.

The other major kicker to this one is that your adventure is somewhat “fast-forwarded” for you. You’ll find you and your party constantly jumping from one isolated scenario to the next while your items and stats have taken a leap forward. Give that this is a bite-sized retro JRPG experience, it shouldn’t be surprising to find this can be beaten in under 9 hours.

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2Dragon Warrior

It’s odd to think that one of the most grandiose, massive JRPGs ever,Dragon Quest XIbelongs to the same series as this charmingly short and simplistic originator. You basically know you’re in for a pretty slim campaign once you’ve begun your journey and can already see the endgame in minutes, that being a castle that rests in the center of the world map, beckoning you towards it.

Don’t get us wrong, the originalDragon Warriordoes manage to be both gripping and in-depth in its own way. Yet, the scope and gameplay can be immensely simple to those who are resourceful enough. Effective fighting and grinding can have you reach the Dragonlord in a matter of 10 hours.

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1Parasite Eve

While the original Playstation is home to some of the grandest, most in-depth JRPGs ever, it also contains a rare gem, which, while captivating in its own right, can be finished in hours that number in thesingle digits.

EnterParasite Eve, a horror-tinged RPG with a uniquely twisted premise, centering around a woman in an opera house who gains the power to cause all in her vicinity to ignite. As this game is essentially a survival-horror just as much as an RPG, it contains some fast-paced action in a select few environments, meaning it can be tackled relatively quickly.