If you want to immerse yourself in a virtual world when it comes to gaming, then you’ll want to check out some of the best RPG games.
Our team of experts have reviewed plenty of excellent RPG titles over the years, and we’ve made sure to include the very best options that were released in the past couple of years on our list. We’ve also included a good scope of options, so everyone can at least get behind one recommendation on this list.
And if you can’t find any games that take your fancy, then make sure to bookmark this page and return later. There are plenty more fantastic RPG games, and we’ll be sure to add them in when they arrive.
We also have plenty of other round-ups for the best games on other systems if you don’t want to look for a specific genre, including best Xbox Series X/S games, best PS5 games, best Switch games and best PC games.
Best FPS games at a glance
Best overall RPG – Elden RingBest family friendly RPG – Pokémon Legends: ArceusBest JRPG – Xenoblade Chronicles 3Best PlayStation RPG – Horizon Forbidden WestBest sci-fi RPG – Cyberpunk 2077
How we test
We play every game we review through to the end, outside of certain exceptions where getting 100% completion, like Skyrim, is close to impossible to do. When we don’t fully finish a game before reviewing it we will always alert the reader.
Giant open world to explore, full of things to discover
Rewarding and punishing combat
More content than most players will ever need
Open-class development tree that’s ripe for tweaking
Some fights are very difficult
Most innovative Pokémon game to date
So many side quests to get through
Great new game mechanics mixed
Pokémon and people look quirky
The gameplay at the end gets repetitive
Poor graphics quality
The world looks remarkably boring
Engaging and emotional story
Spectacular action-packed cutscenes
Incredible music and great visuals
Expansive and detailed high-fantasy world
Combat can feel repetitive
Weak progression system
Little incentive for exploration
Huge number of machines to fight
New upgrade system has rewarding gameplay loop
Map is packed with a variety of biomes
Story takes a fascinating new direction
Platforming often feels clunky
Multiple irksome technical issues
Night City is a living, breathing world that is truly breathtaking
V is an excellent lead character with so much potential depth
All of the gameplay systems are nuanced and rewarding
Dialogue and storytelling are strong and impactful
Braindance mechanic is underutilized
Female character writing feels misogynistic at times
Bugs
Elden Ring
Best overall RPG
Pros
Giant open world to explore, full of things to discoverRewarding and punishing combatMore content than most players will ever needOpen-class development tree that’s ripe for tweaking
Cons
Some fights are very difficult
For the absolute best RPG title we’ve played, look no further than FromSoftware’s latest behemoth, Elden Ring.
It features an amazing blend of a compelling narrative and the supremely difficult combat from the dev’s previous effort, a little known series called Dark Souls. We found that combo of a great narrative and difficult combat to make for some rewarding gameplay, too.
Moreover, Elden Ring also features a large open world and a shedload of new game mechanics and content for players to get stuck into and enjoy. These include a proper jump button, as well as excellent crafting mechanics that give you the best chance of winning those all important boss battles.
In terms of exploration, there’s everything from the ancient ruins of an underground city to diamond encrusted mines to explore, with all sorts of hidden dangers and traps to keep you on your toes at all times. We also thought that this is a gorgeous-looking game, especially when playing on the latest generation of consoles with 4K output at 60fps which brings the expansive world of Elden Ring to life.
Reviewer: Alastair Stevenson
Full Review: Elden Ring review
Pokémon Legends: Arceus
Best family-friendly RPG
Pros
Most innovative Pokémon game to dateSo many side quests to get throughGreat new game mechanics mixedPokémon and people look quirky
Cons
The gameplay at the end gets repetitivePoor graphics qualityThe world looks remarkably boring
Pokémon Legends: Arceus is the best family-friendly RPG we’ve played and represents a major leap forward for the Pokémon series in a more general sense.
It adds in plenty of new and exciting mechanics that freshen up the classic Pokémon experience, which should be sure to please series newcomers and veterans alike, especially with the fact it offers a new take on an age-old story, too. There are more classic Pokémon titles available which are brilliant in their own right if you want a more traditional experience, such as Pokemon Sword and Shield, for instance.
With Arceus, there are over 25 hours of the main campaign to get through, which is quite lengthy in itself. On top of that, there are dozens of sidequests for you to enjoy, which means you’ll have a project on your hands if you want to complete everything that Arceus has to offer. It might not be the most difficult game in the world, but we found Arceus to provide a charming and fun experience that makes it an ideal Pokémon game for anyone.
Its component of allowing you to explore a new area, capture monsters and complete the main task helps you to get to know the map better, and kept the content engaging and fresh. Even if this isn’t as open world as the likes of Breath of the Wild, Arceus still provides a good amount of opportunities to wander around and explore all corners of the map.
Reviewer: Gemma Ryles
Full Review: Pokémon Legends: Arceus review
Xenoblade Chronicles 3
Best JRPG
Pros
Engaging and emotional storySpectacular action-packed cutscenesIncredible music and great visualsExpansive and detailed high-fantasy world
Cons
Combat can feel repetitiveWeak progression systemLittle incentive for exploration
Keeping in with the theme of excellent Switch games brings us to a fantastic action JRPG Xenoblade Chronicles 3.
Its story follows six characters who are trapped in a permanently ongoing war, with classic Japanese RPG tropes such as giant mecha combat suits (think Gundam-style) and talkative monsters. As much as there is a high fantasy backdrop to this Xenoblade title and some truly action-packed cutscenes, its story also has an emotional quality that we thought made it relatable as well as especially captivating.
As well as offering an engaging story, we also thought Xenoblade Chronicles 3 featured ambitious gameplay too, with up to seven-character parties for combat, as well as the ability to switch between character classes at any point, which can make things especially interesting.
Combat did become a little repetitive during testing, admittedly, thanks to the lack of a deeper progression system, but the fact remains it still managed to keep us entertained and engaged during our 50-hour playthrough.
Reviewer: Ryan Jones
Full Review: Xenoblade Chronicles 3 review
Horizon Forbidden West
Best PlayStation RPG
Pros
Huge number of machines to fightNew upgrade system has rewarding gameplay loopMap is packed with a variety of biomesStory takes a fascinating new direction
Cons
Platforming often feels clunkyMultiple irksome technical issues
Horizon Forbidden West is the best RPG for PlayStation owners, while also proving to be one of the best looking RPGs we’ve played.
It’s a truly worthy successor to the hugely successful Horizon Zero Dawn and brings with it loads of machines to hunt down as well as a much better system for upgrades and customisation. In addition, we found the gameplay loop here to be brilliantly satisfying and the general premise to be rather fun indeed.
On PS5, Forbidden West also looks incredible, with a vast open world to explore with biomes galore, ranging from large desert expanses to dense rainforests with vibrant foliage.
Admittedly, it isn’t all perfect as human combat isn’t the most engaging and the platforming can feel frustrating before long, but simply given the sheer enjoyment we got from Forbidden West, it’s an easy recommendation.
Reviewer: Ryan Jones
Full review: Horizon Forbidden West review
Cyberpunk 2077
Best sci-fi RPG
Pros
Night City is a living, breathing world that is truly breathtakingV is an excellent lead character with so much potential depthAll of the gameplay systems are nuanced and rewardingDialogue and storytelling are strong and impactful
Cons
Braindance mechanic is underutilizedFemale character writing feels misogynistic at timesBugs
Cyberpunk 2077 is an interesting inclusion, as it’s not only one of the best RPGs out there but also one of the best FPS games, too.
It offers an extensive character customisation, with every aspect of V able to be curated to make it unique to your playthrough. These changes aren’t purely cosmetic as how you shape V will also affect Cyberpunk’s story and the experience you get. The story here proved to be some of the best we’ve experienced, with an unmatched sense of pacing and overall execution.
The graphics are some of the best available in an RPG, although there were some bugs and instability. Cyberpunk looked especially good on next-gen consoles, and the pair of Performance and Quality modes help to optimise the experience further.
The combat in Cyberpunk is also some of the most engaging we’ve experienced in an RPG with seemingly endless gunfights to get involved in. There’s also a clever fluid class system on offer, so you can engage with any of the game’s hacking and combat mechanics whenever you’d like, offering total control over your experience. In addition, each weapon has its own unique characteristics, which makes every one of them fun to use, and there are so many to choose from, meaning you have loads of ways of dealing with each enemy.
Reviewer: Jade King
Full review: Cyberpunk 2077 review
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FAQs
RPG stands for “role-playing game”.
Yes, Elden Ring is difficult, especially the boss battles. But you are able to level up to make combat easier.
One of the easiest RPG series is Pokémon. It’s a great starting point for children and those who want a more casual experience.
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