Best 2026 Video Games for progression system

#1 Nioh 3
4.7

Progression was praised for free respecs, build freedom, rewarding upgrades, and flexible experimentation across styles and weapons.

Pros: pacing, visual effects quality

Cons: tutorial quality, character roster

#2 BlazBlue Entropy Effect X
4.6

Progression is a consistent strength, with permanent upgrades, inheritance, mind systems, and run rewards making attempts feel purposeful.

Pros: movement feel, skill tree depth

Cons: menu usability, HUD clarity

#3 The Blood of Dawnwalker
4.5

Progression earned praise from the visible build scope created by the skill-tree structure.

Pros: core gameplay loop, replay value

Cons: value for money, difficulty balance

#4 Directive 8020
4.5

Progression through branching outcomes and player-controlled consequences was seen as more impactful than in earlier entries.

Pros: user interface design, graphics quality

Cons: combat system, animation quality

#5 Cabernet
4.4

Progression was widely praised for tying stats, books, outfits, and dialogue checks into role-playing, with reviewers calling the RPG elements satisfying and intriguing.

Pros: accessibility options, protagonist appeal

Cons: frame rate stability, polish

#6 Forza Horizon 6
4.3

Progression is mostly praised for wristbands, collections, and a better middle ground between grind and freedom, though reward systems can conflict.

Pros: open-world design, replay value

Cons: dialogue quality, writing quality

#7 Saros
4.3

Progression was usually praised for meaningful permanent upgrades, though one reviewer felt it overemphasized numbers over skill.

Pros: value for money, fun factor

Cons: map and navigation design, side character depth

#8 Pragmata
4.3

Progression is a major strength, with upgrades, currencies, hub growth, and loadout improvements providing steady goals and player choice.

Pros: bug frequency, user interface design

Cons: HUD clarity, mission design

#9 Crimson Desert
4.3

Reviewer evidence is positive: progression system was generally praised, though some notes were more qualified across 5 review(s).

Pros: level design, replay value

Cons: stealth mechanics, save system reliability

#10 Sword Art Online: Echoes of Aincrad
4.3

Progression was one of the better-received systems, with reviewers praising stat milestones, build freedom, and character growth options.

Pros: environmental detail, art direction

Cons: world interactivity, loot system

#11 Pokémon Pokopia
4.2

Progression drew both praise and criticism: reviewers liked unlocks and ability growth but flagged occasional poor gating.

Pros: protagonist appeal, faithfulness to franchise

Cons: map and navigation design, aiming precision

#12 Marvel's Wolverine
4.2

The rage/progression loop was received positively for giving stealth and combat actions practical advantages.

Pros: environmental detail, graphics quality

Cons: gameplay mechanics, emotional impact

#13 Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced
4.1

Progression appears improved through weapon perks, trinket-style choices, and returning fleet management that adds light progression outside core missions.

Pros: core gameplay loop, visual effects quality

Cons: monetization fairness, microtransaction impact

#14 Cthulhu: The Cosmic Abyss
4.0

The corruption and evolution system was praised as fun mechanical depth that supports exploration without overwhelming the puzzle focus.

Pros: world-building, world interactivity

Cons: enemy variety, stealth mechanics

#15 Resident Evil Requiem
4.0

Leon’s progression system was viewed positively as a fairly fleshed-out way to build out his arsenal.

Pros: driving mechanics, protagonist appeal

Cons: platform-specific feature support, checkpoint system

#16 Rhythm Heaven Groove
4.0

The medal-based progression appears motivating in early play, with one reviewer making medal collection a personal goal.

Pros: couch co-op quality, accessibility options

Cons: platform-specific feature support, performance optimization

#17 The Rogue Prince of Persia
4.0

Progression was generally rewarding and steady, though some reviews criticized shallow or limited long-term upgrade depth.

Pros: crash stability, HUD clarity

Cons: character development, visual effects quality

#18 Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream
3.9

The Wishing Fountain, island ranks, and Mii levels are often rewarding, but some reviewers found later unlocks generic or less motivating.

Pros: grind level, originality

Cons: social features, accessibility options

#19 Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight
3.5

Progression is mixed: the reviewer accepts collectible-based upgrades but notes a preference for level-up progression.

Pros: pacing, core gameplay loop

Cons: companion AI, map and navigation design

#20 Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection
3.0

Progression was seen as requiring meaningful time and commitment, especially around gear and upgrades.

Pros: art direction, environmental detail

Cons: multiplayer design, accessibility options