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Sea Dogs: To Each His Own is hard to replace: few games combine deep RPG systems, strong narrative focus and sandbox world in quite the same way. We analyzed over 2,000 titles across 16 gameplay attributes and found 55 genuine alternatives — not generic genre suggestions. God of War, Gravity Rush and Yakuza 4 lead the list, with God of War reaching a 98/100 similarity score. Every game here is ranked by how closely it replicates what makes Sea Dogs: To Each His Own special.

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NarrativeHardcoreSolo
Year 2016Dev BlackMark Studio
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The closest game to Sea Dogs: To Each His Own is God of War — scoring 98/100 on our similarity scale. Gravity Rush and Yakuza 4 follow close behind.

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Games like Sea Dogs: To Each His Own

55 similar games foundUpdated May 2026
God of War
RPGAction RPGThird-Person ARPG
SoloHistoricalThird PersonFantasy
OC94· 256
Year 2009Dev SCE Santa Monica Studio · Sony Computer EntertainmentOn PlayStation 3

✓ Same family of third-person Action RPGs: deep RPG systems, action RPG combat and adventure storytelling

≠ Stands apart with fantasy world, while skipping sandbox freedom

Gravity Rush
RPGAction RPGThird-Person ARPG
SoloMeleeSandbox WorldOpen WorldExplorationThird Person
IGDB82· 7
Year 2012Dev SCE Japan Studio · Sony Computer Entertainment

✓ Nearly identical: deep RPG systems, adventure storytelling and sandbox freedom.

≠ Missing: action RPG combat.

Yakuza 4
RPGAction RPGThird-Person ARPG
SoloMeleeSandbox WorldOpen WorldExplorationSkill TreeThird Person
IGDB80· 6
Year 2010Dev Ryu Ga Gotoku Studios · SegaOn PlayStation 3

✓ Fits the third-person Action RPGs cluster, with deep RPG systems, action RPG combat and adventure storytelling

≠ Stands apart with sports simulation, deep simulation and loot and gear systems, while skipping strong narrative focus

Shenmue
RPGAction RPGThird-Person ARPG
SoloMeleeNarrativeSandbox WorldOpen WorldHistoricalExplorationSkill TreeThird Person
IGDB90· 1
Year 1999Dev Sega AM2 · SegaOn PS4 · PC · Xbox

✓ Same family of third-person Action RPGs: deep RPG systems, action RPG combat and adventure storytelling

≠ Stands apart with deep simulation, fantasy world and loot and gear systems, while skipping punishing difficulty

God Hand
RPGAction RPGThird-Person ARPG
SoloMeleeHistoricalThird Person
IGDB73· 3
Year 2006Dev Clover Studio · CapcomOn PlayStation 3

✓ Nearly identical: deep RPG systems, action RPG combat and melee combat.

≠ Missing: adventure storytelling.

Hi-Fi RUSH
RPGAction RPGThird-Person ARPG
SoloMeleeThird PersonAnimeCyberpunk
Steam👍 97%· 35KRAWG👍 87%· 359OC89· 139
Year 2023Dev Tango Gameworks · Bethesda SoftworksPlaytime ~4hOn PC · PS · Xbox

✓ Fits the third-person Action RPGs cluster, with deep RPG systems, action RPG combat and adventure storytelling

≠ Stands apart with puzzle design, precision platforming and fighting mechanics, while skipping sandbox freedom

Infamous 2
RPGAction RPGThird-Person ARPG
SoloOpen WorldExplorationThird Person
IGDB85· 6
Year 2011Dev Sucker Punch Productions · Sony Computer EntertainmentOn PlayStation 3

✓ Both are third-person Action RPGs — sharing deep RPG systems, action RPG combat and adventure storytelling

≠ Where it differs: brings puzzle design, while skipping sandbox freedom

Ninja Gaiden
RPGAction RPGThird-Person ARPG
SoloMeleeThird PersonMagicRanged
IGDB93· 2
Year 2004Dev Team NINJA · Tecmo

✓ Both are third-person Action RPGs — sharing deep RPG systems, action RPG combat and adventure storytelling

≠ Where it differs: brings combat magic and ranged combat, while skipping sandbox freedom

Wallace & Gromit’s Grand Adventures
RPGAction RPGThird-Person ARPG
SoloMeleeNarrativeThird Person3D
Steam👍 88%· 413IGDB68
Year 2009Dev TelltaleOn PC

✓ Same family of third-person Action RPGs: deep RPG systems, action RPG combat and adventure storytelling

≠ Stands apart with puzzle design, visual novel storytelling and vibe casual, while skipping sandbox freedom

NINJA GAIDEN 4
RPGAction RPGThird-Person ARPG
SoloThird Person
Steam👍 89%· 9.0KRAWG👍 84%· 31IGDB77· 4OC82· 146
Year 2025Dev Platinum Games · Xbox Game StudiosPlaytime ~15hOn PC · PS · Xbox

✓ Nearly identical: deep RPG systems, action RPG combat and adventure storytelling.

≠ Missing: sandbox freedom.

Bayonetta
RPGAction RPGThird-Person ARPG
SoloThird PersonFantasy
IGDB91· 15OC85· 51
Year 2009Dev Nex Entertainment · SegaOn PlayStation 3 · PC

✓ Same family of third-person Action RPGs: action RPG combat, adventure storytelling and single-player focus

≠ Where it differs: brings shooter, third-person shooting and fantasy world, while skipping deep RPG systems

Onimusha: Warlords
RPGAction RPGThird-Person ARPG
SoloMeleeNarrativeHistoricalThird Person
Steam👍 94%· 3.3KRAWG👍 92%· 103MC86IGDB75· 8
Year 2001Dev Capcom · Electronic ArtsPlaytime ~3hOn PC · PS · Xbox

✓ Both are third-person Action RPGs — sharing deep RPG systems, action RPG combat and adventure storytelling

≠ Where it differs: brings survival mechanics, horror tension and dark, oppressive atmosphere, while skipping sandbox freedom

Bayonetta 3
RPGAction RPGThird-Person ARPG
SoloThird PersonFantasy
IGDB90· 4OC85· 142
Year 2022Dev PlatinumGames · NintendoOn Switch

✓ Both are third-person Action RPGs — sharing deep RPG systems, action RPG combat and adventure storytelling

≠ Where it differs: brings shooter, third-person shooting and fantasy world, while skipping sandbox freedom

Jade Empire
RPGAction RPGThird-Person ARPG
SoloMeleeThird PersonFantasy
IGDB83· 2
Year 2005Dev BioWare · Microsoft Game Studios

✓ Both are third-person Action RPGs — sharing deep RPG systems, adventure storytelling and melee combat

≠ Where it differs: brings fantasy world, while skipping action RPG combat

God of War II
RPGAction RPGThird-Person ARPG
SoloMeleeHistoricalSkill TreeThird Person
IGDB93· 4
Year 2007Dev SCE Santa Monica Studio · Capcom

✓ Fits the third-person Action RPGs cluster, with deep RPG systems, action RPG combat and adventure storytelling

≠ Its own twist: precision platforming, combat magic and fantasy world, while skipping sandbox freedom

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Frequently asked questions

What is the best game similar to Sea Dogs: To Each His Own?
The closest game to Sea Dogs: To Each His Own is God of War, scoring 98/100 on our similarity scale. They share 6 gameplay attributes, including deep RPG systems, action RPG combat and adventure storytelling. It's the most faithful alternative currently available.
What are the top games like Sea Dogs: To Each His Own?
The three closest games to Sea Dogs: To Each His Own are: 1. God of War (98/100, 6 shared attributes) 2. Gravity Rush (99/100, 9 shared attributes) 3. Yakuza 4 (99/100, 11 shared attributes). All share Sea Dogs: To Each His Own's most important gameplay attributes, ranked out of 55 candidates across 16 dimensions.
Is Gravity Rush similar to Sea Dogs: To Each His Own?
Yes, very much so — Gravity Rush scores 99/100 similarity to Sea Dogs: To Each His Own. They share 9 attributes, including deep RPG systems and adventure storytelling. It's one of the most direct alternatives available.
What RPG games are similar to Sea Dogs: To Each His Own?
The best RPG games similar to Sea Dogs: To Each His Own are God of War, Gravity Rush, Yakuza 4 and Shenmue. All share the RPG genre alongside other key Sea Dogs: To Each His Own attributes like deep RPG systems, action RPG combat and adventure storytelling.
How is similarity to Sea Dogs: To Each His Own calculated?
We compare Sea Dogs: To Each His Own against every game in our catalog using 16 gameplay attributes: genre, atmosphere, world structure, play modes, combat style, and more. Each category is weighted differently — genre matters more than visual style, for instance. The result is a 0-100 score reflecting how closely a game replicates the Sea Dogs: To Each His Own experience, not just whether it shares the same genre label.