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87 BuzzVerdicts across PC Games (55), Board Games (1), Mobile Games (31)

Baldur's Gate 3

4.8

2023 · RPG · PC / Steam

Baldur's Gate 3 is the kind of RPG that resets expectations for the entire genre. Larian Studios built a game where player choice actually matters in ways that ripple across dozens of hours, and they did it with a level of polish and ambition that makes most competitors look like they weren't trying. Act 3 performance issues and a few rough edges keep it from perfection, but everything else operates at a level so far above the norm that the flaws barely register. This is the new benchmark for what a story-driven RPG can be, and it's going to take something extraordinary to move the bar again.

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt

4.8

2015 · Action RPG · PC / Steam

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is one of those rare games where the story, the world, and the characters all operate at an elite level simultaneously. Combat and movement never quite reach that same tier, and the open world carries its share of forgettable filler, but those are footnotes in a game that gets the big things so right it changed what people expect from the genre. CD Projekt Red built something that still pulls in new players a decade after launch, and the two DLC expansions only cemented its reputation. If you care about narrative in games, this is the one people will measure everything else against for years to come.

Baldur's Gate 2: Shadows of Amn

4.7

2000 · RPG · PC / Steam

Baldur's Gate 2: Shadows of Amn earned its reputation as one of the finest RPGs ever made, and more than two decades later, that reputation holds. The companion writing alone would carry a lesser game, but everything around it, from quest design to the magic system to Irenicus as a villain, operates at a level that most RPGs still haven't matched. Dated pathfinding and some clunky D&D 2nd Edition mechanics are real friction points for modern players, but they're the price of admission for an experience that rewards every hour you put into it. If you care about RPGs at all, this one set the standard.

Divinity: Original Sin 2

4.7

2017 · RPG · PC / Steam

Divinity: Original Sin 2 is the kind of RPG that rewards curiosity at every turn. Its combat system is one of the deepest and most creative in the genre, its writing trusts players to navigate moral complexity without hand-holding, and the co-op implementation transforms the experience into something few other games even attempt. The learning curve is steep, the quest journal could use serious work, and Act 1 can feel like a wall for newcomers. Get past those hurdles, though, and you'll find a game that keeps revealing new layers for hundreds of hours. Larian Studios built a modern classic here, and it set the stage for everything they did next.

Stardew Valley

4.7

2016 · Farming Sim / RPG · PC / Steam

Stardew Valley is one of those rare games that gets better the longer you play it, and better still the longer its creator keeps updating it. What started as a solo developer's passion project has become one of the most content-rich, community-supported games on PC. The grind will test some players' patience, and the early hours don't always explain themselves well, but what's waiting on the other side is hundreds of hours of warm, addictive, endlessly rewarding gameplay. Over 50 million copies sold for a reason.

Dragon Age: Origins

4.5

2009 · RPG · PC / Steam

Dragon Age: Origins is BioWare's best RPG and one of the finest party-based RPGs ever made. Its companions are unforgettable, its origin stories give player choices weight from the first hour, and its dark fantasy world feels alive with political tension and moral ambiguity. Getting it to run on modern hardware requires patience and community fixes, but what's underneath those technical layers remains remarkable.

Planescape: Torment

4.5

1999 · RPG · PC / Steam

Planescape: Torment is one of the finest written RPGs ever made, a game that treats its medium as literature and pulls it off. Its combat drags and its systems can feel opaque, but the writing is so sharp and the world so strange that those problems shrink against everything else. If you want a game that asks hard questions and respects your intelligence enough to let you sit with the answers, this is it. Few RPGs have ever matched its ambition, and fewer still have delivered on it this completely.

Disco Elysium

4.5

2019 · RPG · PC / Steam

Disco Elysium is one of the most original RPGs ever made, a game that strips out combat entirely and replaces it with a dialogue and thought system so deep that you won't miss swinging a sword. The writing is sharp, philosophical, frequently hilarious, and unlike anything else in the genre. Your own personality traits argue with each other inside your head, and the result is a character-building system that's both mechanically inventive and narratively brilliant. It's not for everyone, and the reading-heavy design will bounce players who want action. But for those who connect with it, there's nothing else like it in gaming.

Fallout: New Vegas

4.5

2010 · Action RPG · PC / Steam

Fallout: New Vegas is the RPG that prioritizes player choice above everything else, and it delivers on that promise better than almost any game in the genre. The writing is sharp, the faction system creates real moral tension, and the Mojave Wasteland rewards curiosity with stories worth finding. It looks dated, it shipped with significant technical problems that community patches only partially solved, and the combat never rises above passable. None of that has dented its reputation. Obsidian Entertainment built a game that trusts the player, and the community has repaid that trust with a loyalty that only grows stronger with time.

Mass Effect Legendary Edition

4.5

2021 · Action RPG · PC / Steam

Mass Effect Legendary Edition is the definitive way to experience one of gaming's most celebrated trilogies. BioWare's remaster brings all three games and nearly all their DLC into a single package, with the first game receiving improvements significant enough to make it feel modern again. The third game's ending remains divisive even with the Extended Cut, and the visual upgrades vary in quality across the trilogy, but the core experience of building a Commander Shepard and watching your choices ripple across three full games is still unmatched. This is a trilogy that changed what people expected from narrative in games, and it holds up.

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

4.5

2011 · Action RPG · PC / Steam

Skyrim is the open-world RPG that defined a generation of gaming and still hasn't been replaced. Its combat is shallow, its main questline is forgettable, and its systems have been simplified compared to earlier entries in the series. None of that has stopped millions of players from sinking hundreds of hours into exploring every cave, joining every guild, and installing thousands of mods to make the experience their own. Bethesda built a world that feels like it belongs to whoever plays it, and that sense of ownership is something no amount of technical polish can replicate. More than a decade after release, people are still finding reasons to start a new character.

Undertale

4.5

2015 · Indie RPG · PC / Steam

Undertale is a game built on subversion. It looks like a throwback to 16-bit RPGs, but underneath that surface sits one of the most inventive takes on the genre ever made. The combat system rewards patience and curiosity over grinding, the characters stick with you long after the credits roll, and the soundtrack alone justifies the price of admission. It's short, it's deliberately lo-fi, and its gameplay outside of the narrative hook won't satisfy anyone looking for deep mechanical systems. But what it sets out to do, it does better than almost anything else in the medium.

Too Many Bones

4.3

2017 · 1-4 Players · 60-120 min · Cooperative

Too Many Bones is a premium dice-builder RPG that delivers some of the most satisfying character progression in tabletop gaming. Each Gearloc plays radically differently, the component quality justifies the price tag, and the replayability runs deep enough to sustain hundreds of hours. A steep learning curve and divisive art style will push some players away before the game has a chance to win them over. But for anyone willing to invest the time and money, this is one of the most rewarding cooperative experiences on the market.

Deus Ex

4.3

2000 · Immersive Sim · PC / Steam

Deus Ex remains one of the most ambitious games ever made, and the fact that it delivered on most of that ambition is what keeps players coming back more than two decades later. The freedom to approach every situation through combat, stealth, hacking, or conversation creates a game that truly plays differently on each run. The visuals and AI have aged poorly, the opening hours demand patience, and some skills are far more useful than others. But the level design, the branching narrative, and the sheer density of player choice set a standard that very few games have matched since. It earned its reputation as one of the greatest PC games of all time.

The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind

4.3

2002 · Open World RPG · PC / Steam

Morrowind is the Elder Scrolls game that trusts the player the most, and that trust is both its greatest strength and its highest barrier to entry. The alien world of Vvardenfell, the deep faction system, and the sheer freedom to break the game with creative spell and enchantment stacking create an RPG experience that later entries in the series traded away for accessibility. The combat is clunky, the journal system is a nightmare, and the early hours will punish anyone expecting a modern open world game. But for players willing to engage with it on its own terms, Morrowind offers a depth of world-building, role-playing, and discovery that remains unmatched in the series.

Pentiment

4.3

2022 · Adventure / RPG · PC / Steam

Pentiment is a murder mystery set in a Bavarian abbey during the 16th century, and it's unlike anything else in Obsidian's catalog. The illuminated manuscript art style is breathtaking, the historical detail is meticulous, and the branching narrative gives your choices real weight across a story that spans decades. It demands patience and a love of reading, which will narrow its audience considerably. But for players willing to meet it on its terms, Pentiment is one of the most distinctive narrative games in years.

Crusader Kings III

4.3

2020 · Grand Strategy / RPG · PC / Steam

Crusader Kings III is the rare strategy game that makes you care less about winning and more about the stories your dynasty creates along the way. It balances accessibility with staggering depth, letting newcomers find their footing while veterans lose themselves in centuries of scheming and succession crises. The DLC pricing model asks a lot of loyal players, and the late game can lose momentum, but the core experience remains one of the most compelling sandboxes on PC. Five years after launch, it's still generating the kind of stories people can't stop telling each other.

Cyberpunk 2077

4.3

2020 · Action RPG · PC / Steam

Cyberpunk 2077 is two stories. One is the messy launch that became a cautionary tale for the industry. The other is the game that emerged after years of patches, culminating in the 2.0 update and Phantom Liberty expansion. That second version is a confident, visually stunning action RPG with writing that hits hard and a city that feels like a character in its own right. The open world still struggles with interactivity outside of missions, and the scars of its troubled development never fully disappeared. But the game CD Projekt Red eventually delivered is worth the trip through Night City, even if the journey there was far rougher than it should have been.

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion

4.2

2006 · Open World RPG · PC / Steam

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion is a landmark open world RPG with some of the best quest writing in the series and a modding community that has kept it alive for two decades. Its leveling system is notoriously punishing, the level scaling can drain the sense of progression, and Cyrodiil's generic medieval fantasy aesthetic pales next to Morrowind's alien landscapes. But the Dark Brotherhood, Thieves Guild, and Shivering Isles expansion represent Bethesda's quest design at its creative peak, and the sheer freedom of its open world still holds up as one of the most inviting sandboxes in RPG history.

Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines

4.2

2004 · RPG · PC / Steam

Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines is a broken masterpiece that earned its cult following through sheer force of writing, atmosphere, and role-playing depth. The first half of the game, set in Santa Monica, Hollywood, and Downtown Los Angeles, offers some of the finest quest design and character work in RPG history. The Ocean House Hotel is a standout horror sequence. The dialogue is sharp, funny, and dark in equal measure. Then the final act collapses into a combat grind that the game's mechanics can't support, and the bugs that Troika never had time to fix remind you why this studio couldn't survive. The Unofficial Patch is mandatory. But even in its roughest state, Bloodlines has a personality that almost nothing else in gaming can match.

Baldur's Gate

4.2

1998 · RPG · PC / Steam

Baldur's Gate is the game that brought CRPGs back from the dead and launched BioWare into the studio that would define Western RPGs for the next decade. The Sword Coast is a vast, open world that rewards exploration with genuine surprises, and the companion writing laid the groundwork for everything BioWare would become famous for. Combat using Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd Edition rules is faithful to the tabletop but punishing and opaque for players unfamiliar with that system. The Enhanced Edition smooths out the roughest technical edges, but this is still a 1998 game that demands patience. What it offers in return is a sense of discovery and freedom that established the template an entire genre would follow.

Dragon Quest VIII (Mobile)

4.2

2014 · JRPG

Dragon Quest VIII on mobile is a full-scale JRPG that has no business being this good on a phone. The Akira Toriyama art style looks gorgeous on modern screens, the turn-based combat holds up perfectly with touch controls, and the world is big enough to get genuinely lost in for 60+ hours. The portrait-mode-only restriction and occasional touch interface awkwardness remind you this is a port rather than a native mobile game. Some quality-of-life features from later re-releases are missing. But as a premium RPG with no microtransactions, no energy systems, and no compromises on content, it remains one of the best ways to experience a classic JRPG on the go.

Fallout 2

4.2

1998 · RPG · PC / Steam

Fallout 2 is one of the most expansive and reactive RPGs ever made, a game where your character build, dialogue choices, and actions directly shape how the world responds to you. The wasteland is packed with memorable locations, dark humor, and quests that offer real consequences. The Temple of Trials is a terrible opening, the bugs were legendary at launch and some persist today, and the tonal inconsistency between grim survival and pop culture jokes won't work for everyone. But the sheer depth of player agency, the quality of the writing, and the density of content across dozens of hours make it one of the defining PC RPGs and a high point for the franchise.

System Shock 2

4.2

1999 · Immersive Sim · PC / Steam

System Shock 2 is one of the most influential PC games ever made, a survival horror immersive sim that pioneered ideas BioShock, Dead Space, and Prey would later build on. SHODAN remains one of gaming's greatest antagonists, the Von Braun is a masterfully designed space to explore, and the blend of RPG progression with resource-scarce horror creates a tension that few games have matched. The interface is dense, the final act doesn't live up to what precedes it, and getting it running well on modern systems can require effort. But the atmosphere and design are so strong that dedicated players still consider it one of the finest horror experiences on PC, and the cooperative multiplayer adds a dimension most people don't expect.

Shadowrun: Dragonfall - Director's Cut

4.2

2014 · RPG · PC / Steam

Shadowrun: Dragonfall is a masterclass in RPG writing wrapped in a solid tactical package. Its companions are some of the most memorable in the genre, the Berlin setting drips with atmosphere, and the central mystery pulls you through a story that rewards investment at every turn. Combat and inventory systems show their age, and the heavy reliance on text won't work for everyone. But for players who value narrative craft and character depth in their RPGs, Dragonfall remains one of the best examples of how to do it right.

Darkest Dungeon

4.2

2016 · Turn-Based RPG · PC / Steam

Darkest Dungeon is a game that wants you to feel the cost of every decision, and its stress system, atmospheric art, and punishing combat deliver on that promise completely. Red Hook Studios built something that feels fundamentally different from other dungeon crawlers, where managing your heroes' mental state matters as much as their hit points. The grind through the mid-game and the occasional run-ending RNG streak are real weaknesses that test player patience. But the atmosphere is unmatched, the narrator alone is worth experiencing, and the moments where a desperate gamble pays off create the kind of stories that keep players talking about this game years after release.

Dave the Diver

4.2

2023 · Adventure RPG / Management Sim · PC / Steam

Dave the Diver is a charming mashup of ocean exploration and sushi restaurant management that keeps finding new ways to surprise you. The loop of diving for ingredients by day and serving customers by night is addictive in a way that sneaks up on you, and the game constantly introduces new systems to keep things fresh. Some of those systems land better than others, and the pacing stumbles when it forces you to sit through lengthy story sequences instead of letting you play. But the overall package is so warm and inventive that most players blow past the 30-hour mark without realizing it.

Divinity: Original Sin

4.1

2014 · RPG · PC / Steam

Divinity: Original Sin proved that classic CRPG design could thrive in the modern era without sacrificing depth for accessibility. Its elemental combat system is inventive and rewarding, co-op turns the RPG into a truly social experience, and the amount of freedom given to players in both combat and exploration is impressive. Vague quest direction and a narrative that never quite matches the strength of its systems hold it back from the heights its sequel would later reach. Larian Studios built the foundation here for everything that followed, and the game stands on its own as one of the better CRPGs of the 2010s.

Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire

4.1

2018 · RPG · PC / Steam

Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire is a richly crafted CRPG that trades the corridor structure of its predecessor for an open archipelago that rewards curiosity and faction diplomacy alike. The multiclass system opens up build experimentation on a scale few RPGs attempt, and the writing carries Obsidian's trademark ability to make dialogue choices feel like they matter. Ship combat and some undercooked stretches of ocean exploration keep it from reaching the heights it clearly aimed for, but the freedom to chart your own path through warring factions and morally complex questlines makes this one of the stronger entries in the modern CRPG revival.

Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader

4.0

2023 · RPG · PC / Steam

Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader is the first CRPG to tackle the Warhammer 40K universe with the depth and ambition the setting deserves. Owlcat Games built a game where the grim darkness of the far future feels fully realized and lived-in, with companions whose loyalty shifts based on your philosophical alignment and combat that rewards tactical thinking across sprawling turn-based encounters. Bugs at launch and a final act that overstays its welcome are real issues, and the sheer length demands a level of commitment not every player can offer. But for those willing to invest the time, this is one of the most atmospheric and choice-driven CRPGs of its generation, carried by writing that understands its source material completely.

Jagged Alliance 3

4.0

2023 · Tactical RPG · PC / Steam

Jagged Alliance 3 is the revival fans waited over twenty years to see, and Haemimont Games delivered a game that earns the franchise name. The tactical combat is deep and flexible, the mercenary roster overflows with personality thanks to excellent voice acting, and the strategic layer of managing contracts, equipment, and territory creates real tension. Some tonal clashes between humor and the serious setting don't always land, and the weapon variety doesn't match its predecessor. But as a modern interpretation of the series that defined mercenary tactics games, this is a confident and addictive return to form.

Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II

4.0

2004 · RPG · PC / Steam

Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II is one of the most ambitious and intellectually challenging RPGs ever set in the Star Wars universe, featuring writing and character work that remain unmatched in the franchise's gaming history. The rushed development left visible scars, particularly in a final act that collapses under the weight of cut content, and the game needs community restoration mods to approach its intended form. But even incomplete, the questions it asks about the Force, morality, and the nature of the Jedi give it a philosophical weight that no other Star Wars game has attempted. Play it with the Restored Content Mod installed, accept that the ending won't fully deliver, and appreciate that the journey there is something special.

Honkai Impact 3rd

4.0

2016 · Action RPG

Honkai Impact 3rd is HoYoverse's action RPG masterpiece that laid the foundation for everything the studio built afterward. The character-action combat is among the best on mobile, the story develops from generic anime into genuinely emotional sci-fi drama, and the production values have only improved across years of updates. The gacha for top-tier battlesuits and stigmata is punishing, the early story is a slog to push through, and the sheer volume of accumulated content is overwhelming for new players.

Assassin's Creed Odyssey

4.0

2018 · Action RPG / Open World · PC / Steam

Assassin's Creed Odyssey goes all-in on the RPG transformation that Origins started, delivering an enormous ancient Greek open world with dialogue choices, romance options, and branching storylines. The world is stunning, the naval combat is the best since Black Flag, and the sheer volume of content provides hundreds of hours of exploration. The Assassin's Creed identity feels stretched thin by the RPG focus, the world is so large that content repetition becomes unavoidable, and the microtransaction presence in a full-price game remains a sore point.

Guardian Tales

4.0

2020 · Action RPG / Adventure

Guardian Tales is the mobile RPG that nobody expected to have one of gaming's best stories, hiding an emotionally devastating narrative behind a cheerful pixel art exterior filled with pop culture references and Zelda-inspired puzzles. The adventure mode is genuinely excellent, the gacha is generous enough to sustain free play, and the tonal shift from comedy to tragedy is one of mobile gaming's greatest surprises. The PvP endgame skews pay-to-win, and the pixel art style, while charming, obscures the production quality from potential players.

Assassin's Creed Origins

4.0

2017 · Action RPG · PC / Steam

Assassin's Creed Origins reinvented the franchise by transforming it from an action-adventure series into an action RPG, and ancient Egypt is the most stunning open world Ubisoft has ever built. Bayek is a warm, compelling protagonist whose personal tragedy drives a revenge story that evolves into something grander, and the combat overhaul brought mechanical depth the series desperately needed. Level gating forces grinding that disrupts narrative momentum, the RPG systems undermine the fantasy of being a deadly assassin, and the map is so enormous that it occasionally overwhelms. But as a reinvention of a franchise that had grown stale, Origins delivered exactly the fresh start Assassin's Creed needed.

Diablo

4.0

1996 · Action RPG · PC / GOG

Diablo created a genre and did it with an atmosphere that nothing has matched since. The descent into the cathedral beneath Tristram is one of gaming's most iconic journeys, built on a loop of killing, looting, and pushing deeper that proved irresistible in 1996 and still works today. The gameplay is simple by modern standards, and the procedural generation can feel repetitive in extended sessions, but the mood never breaks. Blizzard North built something that transcended its technical limitations through sheer commitment to tone. Nearly three decades later, the original Diablo remains a game that every action RPG fan should experience at least once.

Reverse: 1999

4.0

2023 · Turn-Based RPG

Reverse: 1999 stands apart in the gacha landscape through its commitment to literary storytelling and a combat system that rewards thoughtful play over brute force. The writing is ambitious and often brilliant, the voice acting is exceptional across multiple languages, and the art direction creates something visually distinct. Resource grinding hits harder than it should, the narrative pacing can test your patience, and the gacha rates demand careful planning. But for players who value story and atmosphere in their mobile RPGs, Reverse: 1999 offers something remarkably rare.

Across the Obelisk

4.0

2022 · Roguelike Deckbuilder · PC / Steam

Across the Obelisk is a co-op deckbuilder that thrives on party synergy and build variety. Managing a four-hero team with intertwined card combos gives it a tactical richness that most games in the genre can't match. It's best with friends, and solo players may find the AI companions limiting, but the sheer volume of unlockable heroes, cards, and paths keeps runs feeling fresh for dozens of hours. If you've been looking for a deckbuilder you can share with someone, this is the one.

Wasteland 3

4.0

2020 · RPG · PC / Steam

Wasteland 3 delivers a post-apocalyptic RPG experience that earns its reputation through excellent writing, meaningful choices, and darkly funny world-building. The tactical combat is solid, the Colorado setting is memorable, and the freedom to approach situations your own way gives the game strong replay value. Co-op ambitions and some lingering technical issues hold it back from greatness, and the difficulty could stand to be more punishing for veterans. But as a complete package, this is one of the better tactical RPGs of recent years and a significant step up from its predecessor.

Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous

4.0

2021 · RPG · PC / Steam

Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous is one of the deepest CRPGs available, offering a staggering amount of character building options and a mythic path system that makes each playthrough feel meaningfully different. The crusade management drags it down, and the technical issues can test your patience. But for players willing to push through those rough edges, there's an epic-scale RPG here that very few games can match. It rewards commitment like almost nothing else in the genre.

Deus Ex: Human Revolution

4.0

2011 · Action RPG · PC / Steam

Deus Ex: Human Revolution is a smartly designed immersive sim that gives you real choices in how you approach nearly every situation. Its cyberpunk world is atmospheric and convincing, the augmentation system creates meaningful character builds, and the hub areas reward curiosity at every turn. Boss fights remain a sore spot that clashes with the rest of the design philosophy, and the story wraps up with more of a shrug than a bang. But the 20-30 hours between those endpoints offer some of the most satisfying stealth and exploration on PC, and the Director's Cut addressed enough rough edges to make this a game that still holds up well over a decade later.

Horizon Zero Dawn

4.0

2017 · Action RPG · PC / Steam

Horizon Zero Dawn delivers one of the most original open-world premises in years and backs it up with a machine combat system that stays engaging throughout. The main story rewards curiosity with some impressive reveals, even if the human side of the world never quite matches the mechanical one. Side content and open-world structure lean too heavily on familiar formulas, and the PC port still has some rough edges, but the core loop of tracking and dismantling increasingly dangerous machines carries the experience. It's a game that's better remembered for its best moments than judged by its weakest, and those best moments are very good.

Pillars of Eternity

4.0

2015 · RPG · PC / Steam

Pillars of Eternity accomplished something that seemed impossible in 2015: it brought the classic CRPG back from the dead. Obsidian built a world with genuine depth, a magic system rooted in philosophy rather than just fireballs, and a campaign that rewards patience with ideas that stick with you long after the credits. Combat and companion writing don't quite reach the heights of the best the genre has produced, and the early hours test your willingness to absorb dense lore. But for players willing to meet it halfway, this is a rich, intelligent RPG that earned its place in the revival it started.

Fallout 3

3.9

2008 · Action RPG · PC / Steam

Fallout 3 successfully brought the franchise into 3D and first-person perspective, creating a post-apocalyptic open world that rewards exploration at nearly every turn. The Capital Wasteland is atmospheric and dense with discoveries, VATS made the transition from turn-based to real-time combat work, and moments like emerging from Vault 101 for the first time remain iconic. The main story is weaker than the world around it, the dialogue system lacks the depth of its isometric predecessors, and the original ending was poorly received enough that Bethesda changed it with DLC. But as an introduction to the Fallout universe and as an open world to lose yourself in, it set the template that Bethesda would refine for years to come.

Wartales

3.8

2023 · RPG · PC / Steam

Wartales drops you into a gritty medieval world with a band of mercenaries and no grand quest to follow, and that deliberate lack of direction is both its defining strength and the thing most likely to bounce you off the game. The open-world exploration rewards patience with emergent stories that feel earned rather than scripted, and the profession system gives every member of your warband a role that matters outside of combat. Turn-based tactical fights are solid if not spectacular, and the management layer of feeding, paying, and equipping your company adds a survival tension that keeps the stakes grounded. DLC pricing is aggressive, and the mid-game pacing can drag when you've outgrown a region but haven't found the next one. For players who want an RPG that trusts them to make their own fun in a world that doesn't care about their survival, Wartales delivers that experience with commitment.

Pathfinder: Kingmaker

3.8

2018 · RPG · PC / Steam

Pathfinder: Kingmaker is an ambitious CRPG that delivers deep character building, a massive world to explore, and a kingdom management system that gives real weight to your decisions as a ruler. The Pathfinder ruleset translates well to digital form, and the companion writing brings a memorable cast into a storyline that rewards investment. A buggy launch, punishing difficulty spikes, timed quest mechanics that clash with the exploratory pacing, and a kingdom system that needs more transparency all hold it back from the consistency its ambition deserves. Patches and the Enhanced Edition smoothed the roughest edges, and what remains is a deeply rewarding experience for CRPG fans willing to meet the game on its terms.

Limbus Company

3.8

2023 · Turn-Based Strategy RPG

Limbus Company is a gacha game that puts story and generosity ahead of predatory monetization, and the community has rewarded it with fierce loyalty. The writing, music, and strategic combat form a deeply compelling package for players willing to push through a rough onboarding period and tolerate repetitive weekly farming. It won't convert anyone who hates gacha games, but for fans of narrative-driven RPGs who don't mind the model, this is one of the best options on mobile.

Assassin's Creed Shadows

3.8

2025 · Action RPG / Stealth · PC / Steam

Assassin's Creed Shadows finally delivers the feudal Japan setting fans demanded for over a decade, and the dual protagonist system between Naoe the shinobi and Yasuke the samurai provides genuinely different gameplay experiences within the same world. The stealth mechanics are the best in the franchise's history, Yasuke's combat is weighty and satisfying, and 16th-century Japan is realized with extraordinary detail. The open world still suffers from Ubisoft's signature bloat, and the narrative doesn't always justify switching between its two leads.

The Elder Scrolls Online

3.8

2014 · MMORPG · PC / Steam

The Elder Scrolls Online has evolved from a rocky 2014 launch into one of the most content-rich MMOs available, with a storytelling ambition that sets it apart from the genre. Its solo-friendly questing, full voice acting, and faithful exploration of Tamriel's lore make it an excellent choice for Elder Scrolls fans who want hundreds of hours of narrative content. Combat remains a divisive point, the Crown Store pushes monetization hard, and endgame PvP has languished for years. But as a world to inhabit and explore at your own pace, few MMOs offer this much to do or this many reasons to keep coming back.

Arcanum: Of Steamworks and Magick Obscura

3.8

2001 · RPG · PC

Arcanum is one of the most ambitious RPGs ever attempted and one of the most flawed. Its world, a collision between industrial revolution technology and traditional fantasy magic, is unlike anything else in the genre. Character building is extraordinarily deep, offering technology trees, magic schools, and social skills that all fundamentally change how you interact with the game. But the combat is poor across both real-time and turn-based modes, bugs persist decades later, and the late game rushes through content that deserved more development time. For players who can tolerate mechanical roughness in exchange for creative ambition, Arcanum offers an experience that nothing else has replicated.

Gothic

3.8

2001 · RPG · PC / Steam

Gothic is a rough, uncompromising RPG that earns its cult status through world design and a progression system that makes every level-up feel like it matters. The mining colony under its magical barrier feels like a real, functioning society where factions compete for power and every NPC has a place. Combat demands patience and timing that the controls don't always support, and the interface fights you at nearly every turn. But the sense of growing from a helpless nobody into someone who can hold their own in this hostile world is more convincing here than in almost any other RPG. It's a game that rewards persistence, and for the players who push through the rough opening hours, it becomes one of the most memorable experiences the genre has to offer.

Icewind Dale

3.8

2000 · RPG · PC / Steam

Icewind Dale traded BioWare's character-driven storytelling for tactical combat depth and never looked back. If you want an Infinity Engine game where party building and fight strategy matter more than dialogue trees, this is the one. The frozen North provides an atmospheric backdrop, the encounter design demands real engagement with AD&D mechanics, and the freedom to build your entire party from scratch opens up replay possibilities that Baldur's Gate never offered. Thin NPCs and a simple story keep it from reaching the heights of its more famous siblings, but as a combat-focused CRPG, Icewind Dale does exactly what it sets out to do.

AFK Arena

3.8

2019 · RPG

AFK Arena delivers a polished idle RPG experience with gorgeous art direction and a satisfying roster of heroes to collect, all wrapped in a progression system that respects your time better than most gacha games. The generous free-to-play economy keeps things enjoyable for months without spending, though late-game progression eventually slows to a crawl that nudges you toward spending. It's one of the better entries in the idle genre, built to be played in short daily sessions rather than marathon grinds, and it does that particular job very well.

Tyranny

3.8

2016 · RPG · PC / Steam

Tyranny offers one of the most original premises in RPG history, casting you as a servant of evil in a world that's already lost. The writing is sharp, the choices feel meaningful, and few games let you explore morality from this angle. Its abrupt ending and underdeveloped companion arcs hold it back from greatness, and the combat won't convert anyone who bounced off the Pillars of Eternity system. For RPG fans hungry for something that actually asks different questions, Tyranny delivers a fascinating 20-to-30-hour experience. It just leaves you wishing Obsidian had been given the time to finish what they started.

Cookie Run: Kingdom

3.7

2021 · RPG

Cookie Run: Kingdom blends gacha RPG combat with kingdom building in a package that's more generous and more charming than most competitors in the genre. The power creep in recent content is pushing the game toward the pay-to-progress model it once avoided, and performance on older devices can be rough. If you enjoy collecting characters, building a base, and following a story with more personality than you'd expect, this is one of the better gacha games available, as long as the trend toward harder paywalls doesn't continue.

Solasta: Crown of the Magister

3.7

2021 · RPG · PC / Steam

Solasta: Crown of the Magister succeeds by doing one thing exceptionally well: translating D&D 5th Edition rules into a video game with a fidelity that makes tabletop veterans feel right at home. The tactical combat system, built around verticality, lighting, and faithful rule implementation, creates encounters where positioning and preparation matter as much as raw character power. The Dungeon Maker tools transform the game into a platform for community-created adventures that extend its life well beyond the official campaign. Story and visual polish fall short of bigger-budget competitors, and some classes and subclasses are locked behind DLC. But as a combat-first D&D experience that actually plays by the rules, Solasta fills a niche that nothing else occupies quite as well.

Neverwinter Nights

3.7

2002 · RPG · PC / Steam

Neverwinter Nights is a game where the official campaign is the least interesting thing about it. BioWare delivered a mediocre single-player story wrapped around one of the most powerful modding toolsets in RPG history, and the community took that toolset and built something extraordinary. The Aurora Toolset enabled persistent worlds, custom campaigns, and multiplayer experiences that kept the game alive for over fifteen years. The Enhanced Edition modernized the technical side enough to keep it playable, and the premium modules and expansion campaigns offer far better storytelling than the base game. Come for the tools, stay for what the community built with them.

Monster Hunter Now

3.5

2023 · Action RPG

Monster Hunter Now translates the franchise's core loop of hunting, crafting, and upgrading into bite-sized mobile encounters that work surprisingly well for a location-based game. The combat feels more substantial than any other Niantic title, and the weapon variety gives each play session a different flavor. But 75-second time limits flatten the excitement of larger fights, rural players still struggle with spawn variety, and the content pipeline has trouble keeping up with players who progress quickly. It's the best action-focused AR game available, occupying a space between casual walk-and-play apps and traditional mobile RPGs without fully satisfying either audience.

NieR Re[in]carnation

3.5

2021 · RPG

NieR Re[in]carnation delivered Yoko Taro's signature melancholic storytelling and Keiichi Okabe's haunting soundtrack in a mobile format that faithfully captured the series' atmosphere. The narrative, art direction, and music stood among the best available on mobile devices. The turn-based combat was barebones, the gacha rates were punishing, and the game ended worldwide service in April 2024, making it a beautiful but flawed experience that ultimately couldn't sustain itself.

Persona 5: The Phantom X

3.5

2024 · RPG

Persona 5: The Phantom X captures the visual style, social simulation, and turn-based combat of the mainline series with impressive fidelity for a free-to-play mobile game. The presentation is top-tier, the dungeons offer genuine exploration, and the Synergy Link system provides social depth. The gacha monetization is aggressively stingy in the global version compared to other regions, combat difficulty is tuned around premium characters, and the time-limited story content creates unnecessary pressure.

CounterSide

3.5

2020 · Strategy RPG

CounterSide pairs one of the best stories in mobile gacha gaming with polished 2D combat and impressive production values, creating something that feels more like a passion project than a revenue machine. The gear system's brutal RNG and PvP's wallet-checking tendencies undercut an otherwise generous free-to-play experience, and with active development now halted, the game is coasting on the strength of what's already been built. For players who care about narrative and character writing in their gacha games, there's still nothing quite like it on mobile.

Dislyte

3.5

2022 · RPG

Dislyte is one of the most visually striking gacha RPGs on mobile, blending mythological heroes with a cyberpunk-EDM aesthetic that no other game in the genre matches. The music and character design carry it far, and the turn-based combat has enough strategic depth to keep team-building interesting. Where it stumbles is everywhere else: a throwaway story, repetitive game modes, exhausting gacha rates, and a growing complexity that makes life difficult for anyone who didn't start at launch. It's a style-first experience, and how much that style is worth to you determines everything.

Love and Deepspace

3.5

2024 · RPG / Romance

Love and Deepspace sets a new visual standard for the otome genre with 3D graphics that rival console RPGs, and the action combat provides genuine gameplay substance beyond the romance-focused narrative. The three love interests are well-developed with distinct personalities and compelling storylines. The gacha system aggressively gates intimate scenes and story content behind premium cards, and the combat, while better than expected, isn't deep enough to sustain the game if the romance doesn't appeal.

Princess Connect! Re:Dive

3.5

2018 · RPG / Gacha

Princess Connect! Re:Dive stands out in the gacha RPG space through Cygames' commitment to animated story cutscenes that rival actual anime productions and a generous gacha system with guaranteed character acquisition through a spark system. The guild raid content provides satisfying cooperative endgame, and the character designs are consistently charming. The auto-battle combat offers limited player engagement, and the global server's uncertain future creates hesitation for new player investment.

Assassin's Creed Valhalla

3.5

2020 · Action RPG / Open World · PC / Ubisoft Connect

Assassin's Creed Valhalla delivers a Viking power fantasy with satisfying raid mechanics and a beautiful English countryside to conquer, but buries those strengths under a campaign so bloated that it tests even the most dedicated players. The settlement building adds welcome grounding, and Eivor is a compelling protagonist. But at 60+ hours for the main story alone, the pacing collapses under repetitive alliance arcs that each follow the same template, and the game desperately needed an editor willing to cut.

Girls' Frontline

3.5

2016 · Strategy RPG

Girls' Frontline distinguishes itself through a surprisingly dark military narrative and one of the fairest gacha systems in mobile gaming, where every character can be obtained without spending money. The tactical combat rewards formation planning and team composition, and the story evolves from simple military operations into a complex exploration of war, identity, and what it means to create soldiers. The dated interface, steep learning curve, and punishing difficulty spikes in later content are significant barriers.

Goddess of Victory: Nikke

3.5

2022 · Shooter / RPG

Goddess of Victory: Nikke delivers surprisingly engaging cover-based shooting mechanics wrapped in a gacha hero collector with a story that's far better than the game's character designs might suggest. The combat feels more like a proper shooter than a typical mobile RPG, and the narrative tackles war, loss, and identity with unexpected maturity. The character designs lean heavily on fanservice in ways that will alienate some players, and the gacha rates for top-tier characters can be frustrating, but the core game underneath the presentation is genuinely good.

Granblue Fantasy

3.5

2014 · RPG / Gacha

Granblue Fantasy is one of the most influential mobile RPGs ever made, blending classic JRPG sensibilities with a gacha collector that's spawned an anime, a fighting game, and an action RPG spinoff. The art direction is stunning, the soundtrack is exceptional, and the team-building depth provides years of optimization for dedicated players. The browser-based interface feels archaic, the grind is among the most demanding in mobile gaming, and the sheer volume of accumulated systems creates an onboarding challenge that daunts even experienced gacha players.

AFK Journey

3.5

2024 · RPG / Idle

AFK Journey reimagines the idle RPG genre by adding an open-world exploration layer and significantly improved production values over its predecessor. The world map is genuinely fun to explore, the hero roster is well-designed, and the idle progression respects your time better than most competitors. The gacha system still gates competitive progress behind spending or extreme patience, and the open-world novelty fades once you've explored the available areas, leaving the familiar idle RPG grind underneath.

Diablo III

3.5

2012 · Action RPG · PC / Battle.net

Diablo III is a game that needed years of post-launch work to become what it should have been at release. The Reaper of Souls expansion and the Loot 2.0 overhaul transformed it from a frustrating grind into one of the smoothest, most satisfying action RPGs on PC. Combat feels incredible, class variety is strong, and seasonal content gave players reasons to keep coming back for years. The always-online requirement remains an unnecessary burden, the art direction divided longtime fans, and the early auction house era left a stain on the game's reputation that never fully washed out. In its final form, Diablo III is a polished and entertaining loot game that traded atmosphere for accessibility and came out with a product that most players, grudgingly or otherwise, put hundreds of hours into.

Fallout 4

3.5

2015 · Action RPG · PC / Steam

Fallout 4 is a massive open-world sandbox that rewards exploration and tinkering over everything else. The settlement building and combat overhaul made it Bethesda's most mechanically satisfying game to play moment-to-moment, but the shift away from meaningful dialogue and player choice left a lasting rift in the community. The modding scene has done extraordinary work filling gaps the base game left behind, and with the right mods installed, the Commonwealth can still swallow hundreds of hours. It's a good open-world shooter that happens to wear the Fallout name, and whether that's enough depends entirely on what you came looking for.

Fantasian

3.5

2021 · JRPG

Fantasian is a love letter to classic JRPGs wrapped in one of the most visually distinctive presentations in mobile gaming. The handmade dioramas give every location a tactile beauty that screenshots can't fully capture, and the Dimengeon system offers a smart solution to the genre's oldest frustration. But uneven pacing drags the second half down considerably, difficulty spikes test patience more than skill, and the Apple Arcade exclusivity limits who can actually play it. For JRPG fans with an Apple device and a subscription, Fantasian delivers a nostalgic, sometimes magical experience that stumbles but never loses its sincerity.

Summoners War: Sky Arena

3.5

2014 · Turn-Based Strategy RPG

Summoners War has survived over a decade in the mobile space for a reason. The monster-collecting and rune-building systems create a strategy game with real depth, and the competitive scene gives longtime players something to chase indefinitely. Getting there demands a tolerance for repetitive farming that borders on meditative, and the interface drowns you in promotional pop-ups before you can reach the actual game. Players who lock in and accept the grind tend to stay for years. Everyone else will bounce off it within a week.

Fire Emblem Heroes

3.5

2017 · Tactical RPG

Fire Emblem Heroes is one of the most successful translations of a beloved strategy franchise to mobile, and for fans of the series it remains hard to quit entirely. The tactical gameplay is genuine, the character fan service is generous, and free-to-play players can meaningfully participate. The gacha monetization and relentless powercreep create real friction for long-term players, and the experience has become increasingly demanding over its eight years of live service. Come for the Fire Emblem characters, stay as long as the grind feels rewarding.

Oceanhorn: Monster of Uncharted Seas

3.5

2013 · Action-Adventure

Oceanhorn is a competent action-adventure that found its perfect home on mobile before spreading to consoles where it struggled to hold its own. The visuals still impress for a game that started on phones, the music is unexpectedly good, and the core loop of exploring islands and collecting items scratches a particular itch. But simple combat, basic puzzles, and on-rails sailing prevent it from ever becoming more than an echo of its obvious inspiration. On a phone, with the right expectations, it's a solid way to spend eight or so hours. Measured against its aspirations, it falls short.

Shadow Fight 2

3.5

2014 · Fighting RPG

Shadow Fight 2 is a mobile fighter that punches well above its weight class in art direction and combat depth, then kneecaps itself with an energy system and ads that constantly interrupt the flow. The silhouette style remains striking years after launch, and the RPG progression gives fights a sense of purpose that most mobile brawlers lack. But the grind becomes steep in later acts, and the monetization pushes hard enough to sour the experience for players who refuse to spend. It's a game worth trying for anyone curious about mobile fighting games, just go in knowing the free-to-play wrapper will test your patience as much as the bosses will.

Darkest Dungeon II

3.5

2023 · Roguelike RPG · PC / Steam

Darkest Dungeon II is a bold, polarizing sequel that trades the base-building loop of its predecessor for a tighter roguelike structure built around doomed road trips. The turn-based combat is excellent, the atmosphere is oppressive in all the right ways, and the relationship system adds a layer of strategy that can make or break a run. But the shift away from persistent progression alienates as many players as it attracts, and the run length can test patience when things spiral. If you can accept it as its own thing rather than measuring it against the original, there's a deeply rewarding tactical game here.

Empires & Puzzles

3.2

2017 · RPG / Puzzle

Empires & Puzzles fuses match-3 puzzle combat with hero collection and base building in a combination that's immediately engaging and has kept a dedicated player base active for years. The combat system is more strategic than it first appears, and the alliance war mode adds genuine social investment. The gacha hero summoning is brutally stingy with top-tier heroes, the power creep is relentless, and the gap between spenders and free players grows wider with every new hero release.

Seven Deadly Sins: Grand Cross

3.0

2020 · RPG / Card Battle

Seven Deadly Sins: Grand Cross faithfully adapts the anime's story with impressive animated cutscenes and a card-based combat system that provides more tactical depth than expected. The early game delivers a compelling experience with generous progression and engaging story content. The late game and PvP reveal aggressive monetization that gates competitive viability behind specific gacha characters, and the power creep cycle of new characters invalidating old ones has accelerated over the game's lifespan.

Raid: Shadow Legends

3.0

2018 · RPG / Gacha

Raid: Shadow Legends delivers some of the best character art and turn-based combat on mobile, with a champion roster deep enough to sustain years of team-building experimentation. The gear system adds genuine strategic depth, and clan boss fights create satisfying cooperative goals. The monetization is among the most aggressive in mobile gaming, the grind becomes punishing at higher levels, and the gap between the game's production quality and its pricing practices creates a frustrating contradiction.