Bleach is one of the most popular manga around, forming a part of the Big Three along with Naruto and One Piece during its heyday. While the quality and sales of Bleach definitely dwindled over time, there's no denying that the series still had a massive cultural impact that is still quite palpable to this day. The fact that Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War is one of the biggest ongoing anime right now is proof enough of just how massive the series really is.

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With Bleach having ended its run a while back and the recent anime's first season ending with the airing of its 13th episode, it's only a given that fans of the series would want to check out anything that elicits the same vibe and feel as this show. In the medium of video games, the following titles are definitely in line with the interests of most Bleach fans.

10 Final Fantasy 7 Remake

Combat in Final Fantasy 7 Remake

The idea of lugging around a giant sword and whacking down enemies is something that is common in both Final Fantasy 7 Remake and Bleach. Of course, the former's futuristic fantasy setting gives it a unique flavor that is completely different from the otherworldly setting of Bleach.

With Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth right around the corner, there's no better time to check out the first game. Its release on PC helped many people access this great title, and fans can't wait to see how the story of Cloud and his friends evolves with the differences already present in the Remake.

9 Devil May Cry 5

Vergil and Dante fights in Devil May Cry 5

Devil May Cry 5 is the latest entry in the hack-and-slash series that's a joy to play through. It's easy to see why a game where players can obliterate their enemies with fancy moves would be similar to Bleach in many ways.

Controlling Dante and slicing enemies without a care in the world makes for a great time. Given how players weren't really stoked about the Devil May Cry reboot, fans were happy to see the series take a step in the right direction once again.

8 Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot

Goku and Piccolo in Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot

Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot is a great game that retells the story of the anime series from the very first arc all the way to the end of the Buu Saga. It's an ambitious title that definitely delivers, even if the moments of filler might be too much to fathom for many players.

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A Bleach game in the style of Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot would be a dream come true. Until that happens, fans have to be content with the immense length and scope of the story covered in Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot.

7 Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4

The Tailed Beasts with Naruto and Sasuke in Ultimate Ninja Storm 4

Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm is one of the most beloved anime fighting games of all time. Players love assuming the role of their favorite anime characters and laying waste to their opponents by chaining together combos and nailing special attacks.

Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 brings the most improvements from a pure fighting perspective, although some people argue that its predecessors have a better approach to how they tell their story. Regardless, Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 is a great game that fans of Bleach will have a great time with.

6 Persona 5 Royal

Persona 5 Royal Remastered Ann Morgana Ryuji Joker

A ton of arcs in Bleach deal with the heroes breaking into strongholds and dealing with the many threats that lie inside. In this regard, Persona 5 Royal will be a perfect title.

The bulk of the game involves the party breaking into Mind Palaces and taking down a person's negative subconscious. The entire game is a joyride from start to end, with the art style and combat being the cherry on top of a wonderful experience.

5 Dissidia: Final Fantasy

Lightning and Sephiroth in Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy

Dissidia: Final Fantasy is an amazing fighting game full to the brim with flashy effects and unique mechanics. Battling enemies one-on-one and taking them out with a string of moves makes for a great time.

It helps that the game has many fighters with out-of-the-world swords, which is perfect for fans of Bleach. Dissidia: Final Fantasy is a great game that fans should definitely check out if they have a PSP.

4 Soulcalibur 6

Soulcalibur 6 - T wo Combatants in Combat

Soulcalibur is one of the most popular fighting games of all time. Each and every character in this game has a fleshed-out story and unique movesets that make them a ton of fun to control.

Soulcalibur 6 is the latest entry in the series that is a joy to play through. Fans of Bleach will love controlling one of the many swordfighters in the game and slashing their opponents into bits.

3 Berserk And The Band of the Hawk

Berserk Musou - Best Hack And Slash Games Aside From Hyrule Warriors

Musou games are a ton of brainless fun, with players slicing and dicing through waves of enemies without a care in the world. Combining this genre of gameplay with a popular manga is bound to be a winning product.

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Such is the case with Berserk and the Band of the Hawk, which takes the story of Berserk and adds its fair share of musou gameplay to the mix. The game might not be the deepest action title around, but fans of Guts and his adventures will have a great time indeed!

2 Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3

Dragon Ball Z Budokai Tenkaichi 3

Another Dragon Ball game makes its way on the list in the form of Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3. This fighting game is a blast to play through, with everything from beam struggles to intricate combos adding an amazing level of complexity to the experience.

Budokai Tenkaichi 3 features a great campaign along with several other modes on top of it. The game's roster is absolutely loaded with pretty much every character that players can think of in the Dragon Ball series and a must-play for fans of the series.

1 Monster Hunter World

Monster Hunter World

Massive swords are common in both Bleach and Monster Hunter. For the latter, Monster Hunter World was easily one of the most important releases that modernized the series and convinced many people to become fans of one of the most popular monster-hunting games of all time.

Crafting gear and preparing to take down a big foe never ceases to be entertaining. Monster Hunter Rise continues this tradition of excellence, and it's clear that the future of the Monster Hunter series is a bright one indeed.

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