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- #73 Rise of the Ronin
- #72 Enshrouded
- #71 Black Myth: Wukong
- #70 Stellar Blade
- #69 Horizon Forbidden West Complete Edition
- #68 Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree
- #67 Hades 2
- #66 Palworld
- #65 Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
- #64 RoboCop: Rogue City
- #63 Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name
- #62 Lords of the Fallen
- #61 Cyberpunk 2077 Phantom Liberty
- #60 Street Fighter 6
- #59 Lies of P
- #58 Starfield
- #57 20 Minutes Till Dawn
- #56 Final Fantasy XVI
- #55 Remnant 2
- #54 Like a Dragon: Ishin
- #53 Diablo IV
- #52 Street Fighter 6
- #51 The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
- #50 Dead Island 2
- #49 Hogwarts Legacy
- #48 Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII- Reunion
- #47 Elden RIng
- #46 Pokémon Legends Arceus
- #45 Cyberpunk 2077
- #44 Code Vein
- #43 Scarlet Nexus
- #42 Kingdom come: Deliverance
- #41 Dragons Dogma: Dark Arisen
- #40 Phantasy Star Online 2
- #39 Tales of Berseria
- #38 Middle-earth: Shadow of War
- #37 Yakuza Kiwami
- #36 Dying Light 2 Stay Human
- #35 Assassin’s Creed Origins
- #34 Genshin Impact
- #33 Torchlight 2
- #32 Warhammer: Vermintide 2
- #31 Tom Clancy’s The Division 2
- #30 Assassins Creed Odyssey
- #29 Ender Lilies: Quietus of the Knights
- #28 Transistor
- #27 Grim Dawn
- #26 Nier Replicant Ver 1.22474487139
- #25 Kingdom Hearts 3
- #24 Assassin’s Creed Valhalla
- #23 Fallout New Vegas
- #22 Tales of Arise
- #21 The Outer Worlds
- #20 Path Of Exile
- #19 Crosscode
- #18 Final Fantasy 7 Remake
- #17 Fallout 4
- #16 Diablo III
- #15 Dark Souls 3
- #14 Dragon Age: Inquisition
- #13 Bastion
- #12 Persona 5 Strikers
- #11 Borderlands Series
- #10 Horizon Zero Dawn
- #9 Monster Hunter world
- #8 Nier: Automata
- #7 Bloodborne
- #6 Demon’s Souls Remake
- #5 Hades
- #4 Mass Effect Legendary Edition
- #3 The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
- #2 The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
- #1 The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
Action RPG games are a popular subgenre. You’re mixing the best of role-playing games with an action element. Players are typically battling in real-time giving players the ability to freely roam around during combat rather than going through a series of menus in turn-based games. If you’re in the market for something new to play then here are some solid video game picks. You can easily sink quite a few hours into these games down below.
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#73 Rise of the Ronin
Platform: PS5
Release Date: March 22, 2024
The age of the Samurai will forever be one that is discussed and shown in things like video games. How could it not be? Samurai are cool! They had swords, they had cool-looking armor, they helped defend Japan for countless years, and so on. In Rise of the Ronin, you’ll become a variation of the Samurai known as a Ronin, or a “Samurai without a master.”
That’s important here, because this Ronin’s journey will take him through a version of Japan on the cusp of great change, and he will be the one to change it. Oh, and there are plenty of sword fights to have in the game. Just wanted to make that clear.
#72 Enshrouded
Platform: PC
Release Date: January 24, 2024
When the world is bleak, and survival is all you have, you’ll do everything you can to ensure that this world doesn’t claim you. In Enshrouded, you’re put in a realm that has been transformed for the worst by humanity. You start your journey with nothing and must forage through this world to see what you can get, how you can fight back against threats, and learn what options you have to make life better for yourself.
If you do manage to survive, you can push forward and slowly learn the truth about what happened to this world and if there’s anything worth saving.
#71 Black Myth: Wukong
Platform: PS5 PC
Release Date: August 20, 2024
There are many legends in this world that have been brought to life through video games, but in Black Myth Wukong, you’ll get to experience a truly accurate interpretation of the legend of Sun Wukong, the Monkey King, AKA the one who is equal to heaven.
As Sun Wukong, you’ll travel through a mysterious realm full of wonders and monsters. With your magic and bo staff at your command, you’ll unleash fierce attacks and combos to put them down and show them who’s boss. Yet, you must wonder, what awaits you at the end of your journey? Will the Monkey King finally get what he wants? You’ll have to play to find out!
#70 Stellar Blade
Platform: PS5
Release Date: April 26, 2024
If you’re looking for an intense action experience that will leave you wanting even more, then you’ll want to give Stellar Blade a try. The game is set in a post-apocalyptic version of Earth, where it was forced to flee when a mysterious race invaded and wiped everything out. You are Eve, a soldier trained to help take back the planet when the time is right. Well, that time has come, and you must be ready for what’s down there.
As Eve grows, so does her moveset and the various outfits she can wear. We beat you’ll like dressing her up. Anyway, use precise strikes and parries to overwhelm your opponents and show them why you aren’t to be messed with.
#69 Horizon Forbidden West Complete Edition
Platform: PS5 PC
Release Date: February 18, 2022
The first part of Aloy’s journey had her facing many challenges to learn the truth about herself and attempt to save her home. In the second part of her journey, she must travel to a land long thought lost to try and save the whole world!
In Horizon Forbidden West Complete Edition, whole new areas open up to Aloy as she tries to stop those who want to wipe the slate clean on her world. To fight them and new mechanical threats, you’ll use a new skill tree system to build Aloy to be the warrior you desire. Augment her to your playstyle and take down every enemy you come across!
#68 Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree
Platform: PS5 PS4 XBO X/S PC
Release Date: February 29, 2024
PlayStation | Xbox | PC
Are you ready for one of the hardest gameplay experiences of your life? Yeah, if you thought the original game by FromSoftware was hard, just wait until you dive into the DLC! In Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree, you’ll find yourself in a whole new part of the world and facing the numerous threats that reside within it.
You know the score when it comes to combat. You’ll make a build that you feel is perfect for a fight, then get wrecked and start all over again! Good times. With new options, though, and new tactics to implement, you might be surprised with what works and what requires you to “git gud” to master.
#67 Hades 2
Platform: PC
Release Date: May 6, 2024
There are some games that you know are going to be good just because of the title and the team that developed them. Hades 2 is one such title, as it’s a follow-up to one of the greatest roguelike titles ever and one of the best games ever!
In the sequel, you’ll see a new side to this take on Greek mythology, as you’ll play the daughter of Hades, who must free her father from the Titan of Time! That’s right, Kronos himself has captured Hades, and she’ll need to use both magic and the blessings of Olympus to overcome him!
With numerous options on how to fight, each run through the game will feel special.
#66 Palworld
Platform: PC XBO X/S
Release Date: January 19, 2024
If you’re a fan of Nintendo’s beloved RPG franchise and want to see how someone would do if they brought guns into the mix amidst all other manner of insane ideas, then you’ll want to enter Palworld. The hit title allows you to “catch’em all,” but with a few twists along the way. Obviously, they can wield guns, as can your avatar character.
Then, once you’ve got some Pals at your disposal, you can do whatever you want with them. Will you choose to fight with them? Will you make them work endlessly? Will you eat them? These choices and more await!
#65 Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
Platform: PS5
Release Date: February 29, 2024
Are you ready for some action? Good! Because Final Fantasy VII Rebirth has plenty of action, and unlike the first entry in the remake saga, this one isn’t going to hold you back!
What do we mean by that? Well, the newly released entry won’t have huge party restrictions on you. Instead, you’ll have a large cast of characters to choose from and battle alongside. You can even make special “pairings” to swap out teams between battles.
Plus, you can do combo attacks with “Synergized” partners to do incredible damage and take your fight to new heights! Your battlefield awaits, so dive in and see what you can do!
#64 RoboCop: Rogue City
Platform: PC PS5 XSX|S
Release Date: November 02, 2023
Steam | PlayStation | Xbox
When you’re a character like Robocop, you’re not thinking about things in terms of an RPG. However, that’s what RoboCop: Rogue City offers you as you play the game. You’ll start out with your trusty Auto-9 assault pistol but slowly grow your arsenal and abilities with each bad guy you vanquish.
The upgrades you get will be up to you to pick. Do you want to maximize your firepower? Do you wish to make Robocop a little more flexible so he can dodge enemy fire? Do you want to improve other skills to make you a more well-rounded crime fighter? A deep skill tree will let you choose your path, so make Robocop the best he can be!
#63 Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name
Platform: PC November 08, 2023
Release Date: PS4 PS5 Xbox One XSX|S – November 09, 2023
Steam | PlayStation | Xbox
If you think the title Like A Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name is over the top, wait until you play the title yourself! The action-packed game features Kazuma Kiryu trying to figure out who is trying to bring him “back to life.” To do so, he’ll have to fight through swarms of big and small enemies to survive.
But he won’t just be relying on one thing to get him through. Kiryu can adapt to different fighting styles, each with special abilities and skills, to unleash havoc on his enemies. But will it be enough? Or will he fall to this mysterious plot?
#62 Lords of the Fallen
Platform: PC PS5 XSX|S
Release Date: October 13, 2023
Steam | PlayStation | Xbox
Players that enjoy souls-like gameplay might have anticipated the release of Lords of the Fallen. This game was first unveiled to the public during Gamescom 2022, where players would again get another helping of this franchise. However, Lords of the Fallen is a bit of a sequel to another game launched in 2014 with the same name. Fortunately, you don’t necessarily have to go back and play through the 2014 release to enjoy this game installment. This title is set a thousand years after the original game’s events, where you have to deal with the demon lord Adyr once again. Adyr was once sent back to the world of the undead. But years later, he’s returned, forcing another hero to battle this demonic beast between the world of the living and the dead.
#61 Cyberpunk 2077 Phantom Liberty
Platform: PC PS5 XSX|S
Release Date: September 26, 2023
Steam | PlayStation | Xbox
CD Projekt Red is known for its RPG titles, but that doesn’t mean they’re immune to missteps. When they took a dip into the Cyberpunk genre, it didn’t go too well on numerous levels. However, with the now-released Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty, things have finally gotten better.
Just about everything about this RPG has been overhauled, including the RPG mechanics that you can use to augment your character to your desire. You’ll need all the help you can get to take on the groups within Dogtown and attempt to earn your freedom from a death sentence.
But the question becomes, can you survive the experience?
#60 Street Fighter 6
Platform: PC PS4 PS5 XSX|S
Release Date: June 02, 2023
Steam | PlayStation | Xbox
While the beloved fighting game series has always had a strong core gameplay loop, Street Fighter 6 aimed to take it to the next level, and most agree that it did just that!
Every character in the title’s roster feels special and has moves that could fit your playstyle if you give them a chance. See which one is best for you, then head into the online arenas and start showing your stuff! The better you do, the more ranks you’ll climb. Can you get to the top of the leaderboard?
Even if you don’t, you’ll always have a new competitor waiting to challenge you so you can learn and grow!
#59 Lies of P
Platform: PC September 18, 2023
Release Date: PS4 PS5 Xbox One XSX|S September 19, 2023
Steam | PlayStation | Xbox
When a brutal and monster-filled city awaits you, you must do what you can to survive and not let monsters take your life. But it’s you who will determine what happens to your soul.
In Lies of P, you’ll play a very grim version of Pinocchio, who is woken up in a dark city with the desire to find Geppetto. But to reach them, you must weave your way through a dangerous place, which means fighting off those who stand in your way!
Your decisions can shape how Pinocchio fights and the weapons that he uses. Create the fighter you want him to be, and then see just how far you can push this puppet’s ability.
#58 Starfield
Platform: PC XSX|S
Release Date: September 06, 2023
When it comes to Bethesda, they know how to make titles that will engage your desire for action while also ensuring that you have to think strategically as you go forth. In Starfield, the action will take you to the stars above and to numerous planets.
Whether you’re on a mission to get something done or fighting off pirates in deep space, the action can come in from all sides and at any moment. So you’ll want to build your character and ship to be everything you need to be to survive.
Or, you can simply ignore the action and focus on other things. The game gives you the option to do that.
#57 20 Minutes Till Dawn
Platform: PC
Release Date: JUNE 08, 2023
Many Action RPGs lately have tested players’ skills with how long they can last in a certain scenario, and 20 Minutes Till Dawn helped create that trend.
You’ll be put into the dead of night with legions of monsters swarming you. Your only hope is to kill them with numerous weapons and skills until the dawn comes. Whether it’s blades or guns, you’ll have plenty of options for dealing with your foes.
Death is never the end in this game, as you can pass on your experience for better upgrades to give you an advantage next go around.
Good luck. You’ll need it.
#56 Final Fantasy XVI
Platform: PS5
Release Date: June 22, 2023
Typically, if we mention Square Enix and note they’ve made another RPG, you’ll know what to expect. It’ll be a kind of turn-based affair or one that has similar RPG elements that you can easily fall into.
But with Final Fantasy XVI, the game has literally been changed. Instead of those familiar mechanics, the game’s team wanted to give a more intense action-packed feel and turned it more into an action RPG. You’ll wail on your opponents until they fall or turn into a beast known as an Eikon and unleash monstrous fury on your enemies!
Adding that to a deep story with great characters gives you a title you won’t want to miss out on.
#55 Remnant 2
Platform: PC PS5 XSX|S
Release Date: July 25, 2023
Steam | Playstation | Xbox
When it comes to action RPGs, nothing is better than putting your character build up against vast hordes of enemies and seeing if you did enough to take them down with minimal effort. If you’re up for that kind of gameplay, Remnant II is a title you’ll want to check out.
In the game, you’ll pick your character and decide what kind of fighter they will be. Will they be brutes that beat enemies up close? Or will you give them a hard dose of reality from afar? The choice is yours, and with the new systems put into the sequel, you’ll have more ways to improve them and make them deadlier in battle.
#54 Like a Dragon: Ishin
Platform: PC PS4 Xbox One PS5 XSX|S
Release Date: February 21, 2023
Steam | Playstation | Xbox
While it may not be named after the Yakuza group anymore, nor is the entry in question set in modern-day Japan, that doesn’t mean you should shrug off Like A Dragon: Ishin.
Instead, you should give it a chance to see just how well this game has been made. You’ll trade in the modern-day aesthetics for 1860s Kyoto and embark on a mission of vengeance and justice as you attempt to find the man who murdered your father.
Wielding a gun and a samurai sword, you’ll face all sorts of people in Kyoto. Each fight will bring you closer to the truth. But the real question is whether you can handle that truth.
#53 Diablo IV
Platform: PC PS4 Xbox One PS5 XSX|S
Release Date: June 06, 2023
PC | Playstation | Xbox
There are many reasons that fans have loved Blizzard’s hack-n-slash series over the years. But one of the biggest ones is the customization options you have.
In Diablo IV, you won’t just pick the class you want to play. You’ll slowly be outfitting them with weapons, armor, and abilities that will help you conquer the forces of light and dark.
Just when you think you have everything you need, something else might pop up and change how you look at the game and your enemies.
Plus, you won’t have to destroy enemies alone! You can make a party with friends and use your unique builds in a united way to take out everything in your path.
#52 Street Fighter 6
Platform: PC PS4 PS5 XSX|S
Release Date: June 02, 2023
Steam | PlayStation | Xbox
When Street Fighter 6 was announced, there were many expectations and hopes among the fanbase. But one thing that no one would have guessed was that the title would be getting a character creation mode that would act like an RPG just as much as a fighting game.
In the story mode, you’ll make your own “World Warrior” from top to bottom. Make them look like you, or make them look however you want! Then, you’ll travel the world, meet up with the various Street Fighters to learn their moves, and create a special moveset all your own!
How will you build your fighter? Get into the game and find out!
#51 The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
Platform: Switch
Release Date: May 12, 2023
When it comes to big titles, few can match up to The Legend of Zelda Tears of the Kingdom, and for numerous reasons. But if you’re going into this game to enjoy the action, you’ll have plenty to satisfy you. Once again, Link will have numerous weapons he can pick up on the go to fight off hordes of monsters. But in a twist, he can make them stronger via the “Fuse” ability! You can turn arrows into bombs or use certain jellies to freeze enemies solid, and that’s just the beginning of the possibilities! You can also merge things with your shield so that your defensive weapon can be offensive too! For example, you can attach a flamethrower to it and burn enemies as you defend against their attacks!
#50 Dead Island 2
Platform: PC PS4 Xbox One PS5 XSX|S
Release Date: April 21, 2023
Epicgames | Playstation | Xbox
Are you ready to face the dead once again? In Dead Island 2, you’ll be put in Los Angeles after a zombie outbreak gone wrong, and it’s up to you to survive. Survive Los Angeles-style that is! You’ll have the option to go to numerous parts of LA and see how bad each section is. Then, when you find the zombies, you can beat them up in numerous ways, including using the environment to your advantage to wipe them out! Plus, since this is LA, you’ll have the chance to meet up with celebrities and see how they’re faring in this zombie apocalypse!
#49 Hogwarts Legacy
Release Date: 10 Feb 2023 | Platform: PC PS5 Xbox Series X|S
(PS4 Xbox One April 4, 2023) Switch (July 25, 2023)
Camera: Third Person
Multiplayer: No
Co-op: (Local: No | Online: No)
Genre: Open World, RPG, Fantasy, Action RPG
Steam | PlayStation | Xbox
There is much ado about Hogwarts Legacy, and for a good reason. The title has been anticipated for quite some time, and you’re undoubtedly ready to begin your magical adventure!
But no matter what you decide, you must be prepared for magical combat! First, learn spells from your teachers, other students, or books in the library. Then, battle against other houses in duels, against mighty magical creatures, or even against some who stand in your way!
Will you use your magical capabilities for good? Or will you venture down the path of a Dark Witch/Wizard and use the Unforgivable Curses to obtain power and glory? It’s your choice.
#48 Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII- Reunion
Release Date: 13 Dec 2022 | Platform: PC, PS5, PS4
Camera: Third Person
Multiplayer: No
Co-op: (Local: No | Online: No)
Genre: Action, RPG, Adventure, JRPG, Fantasy
If you want to broaden your experience with a certain title as you wait for the next game in its line to come out, get Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII- Reunion.
The prequel game originally came out on the PSP, but now it’s on modern consoles with upgrades on many levels, including the graphics, the combat systems, and more!
You’ll play Zack Fair, a member of SOLDIER who sets off the events that will lead to the rise of Cloud Strife and the fall of Sephiroth.
Meet new characters and see classic ones in a new light! This remaster is worth your time.
#47 Elden RIng
Release Date: 25 Feb 2022 | Platform: PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One
Camera: Third Person
Multiplayer: Yes
Co-op: (Local: No | Online: 3)
Genre: Souls-Like, Dark Fantasy, RPG, Open World, Action RPG
Steam | Playstation | Xbox
Elden Ring is a new fantasy action RPG, where you are guided by the power of the Elden Ring…you are to rise up and become an Elden Lord in a place called the Lands Between. This game very much so has a medieval gameplay style, bringing you a full experience with amazing graphics. This game also supports multiplayer.
#46 Pokémon Legends Arceus
Release Date: 28 Jan 2022 | Platform: Switch
Camera: Third Person
Multiplayer: Yes
Co-op: (Local: 2 | Online: 2)
Genre: Action. RPG, Adventure, Combat, Open World
Pokémon is forever a brand that everyone knows from their childhood, some even findning it now in their adulthood and falling in love with it. Pokémon Legends Arceus is an action style-PRG, bringing us another amazing game from the franchise. This game has action and features to explore the world around you.
#45 Cyberpunk 2077
Release Date: 10 Dec 2020 | Platform: PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One
Camera: First Person, Third person
Multiplayer: No
Co-op: (Local: No | Online: No)
Genre: Cyberpunk, Open World, RPG, Sci-Fi, Action
Steam | Playstation | Xbox
CD Projekt Red in a ton of player’s eyes around the world could do no wrong. These developers were bringing out some iconic and classic RPG titles for The Witcher franchise and over the years this studio was hyping up their next thrilling video game release, Cyberpunk 2077. It was a game that was meant to set the bar even higher for the development team with a new futuristic world, tons of quests, multiple endings, and a seemingly endless amount of fun for players to uncover. However, the game launched with very lackluster reviews.
While some platforms were relatively easy to play, the base console models for last-generation consoles were unplayable. Despite the flack over the number of bugs, glitches, and technical issues initially, the development team is pressing on with new updates. While the storyline and lore may not be as rich as the studio’s previous release, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, it’s still shaping up to be a fun mindless action RPG that we’re hopeful continues to become bigger and better with the series of patches along with DLC released.
#44 Code Vein
Release Date: 27 Sep 2019 | Platform: PC, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One
Camera: Third Person
Multiplayer: No
Co-op: (Local: No | Online: 2)
Genre: Souls-like, RPG, Action, Adventure, Vampire
Steam | Playstation | Xbox
The Souls series crafted up a fan base. The difficult combat has players eagerly diving into the Dark Souls franchise but any other Souls-like release that came out into the marketplace. One of those games was Code Vein, a title that put players into a post-apocalyptic kind of world with a focus being around vampires. Players step into a protagonist that becomes a new vampire-like creature known as a Revenant.
In hopes of unlocking their memory from before, players are on a battle to avoid the bloodlust temptation and battle for their freedom from this nightmarish world. As mentioned, the combat is quite a bit like a Souls game but you can go through quests with friends thanks to the online co-op.
#43 Scarlet Nexus
Release Date: 25 Jul 2021 | Platform: PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One
Camera: Third Person
Multiplayer: No
Co-op: (Local: No | Online: No)
Genre: Action, Anime, RPG, Adventure, Sci-Fi
Steam | Playstation | Xbox
Scarlet Nexus is a new anime-based game. In this title, players are tossed into a world where mutated creatures have invaded our realm. To deal with these monsters, a new special task force was established. Players will be stepping into the role of an Other Suppression Force member. The OSF deals with these hostile beasts, but they also pack a unique weapon of their own. Members have supernatural powers; in the case of our protagonist, players will have the power of psychokinesis. Players can throw different debris and objects at their target. However, you’ll be joined by other party members who have their own unique powers to aid you.
#42 Kingdom come: Deliverance
Release Date: 13 Feb 2018 | Platform: PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One
Camera: First Person
Multiplayer: No
Co-op: (Local: No | Online: No)
Genre: Medieval, RPG, Open World, Action, Adventure
Steam | Playstation | Xbox
Kingdom Come: Deliverance is a period RPG title that takes place in 1403. If you’re expecting something like The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim then you’re going to be a bit letdown. This is a game that’s more based around realism medieval where combat is not always the answer. Players are essentially the young adult who finds his family slaughtered after an attack on the kingdom.
Taking up with a resistance group, players are on a battle of revenge and service to the future of your land. While there’s a ton of characters, NPCs to dialogue with, and quests, the combat is not necessarily easy here and that may be a turnoff for some players. It’s more about aiming properly, monitoring your stamina, and countering. Likewise, there is a ton of dialogue here so expect a bit of a slow burn as you go through the campaign.
#41 Dragons Dogma: Dark Arisen
Release Date: 15 Jan 2016 | Platform: PC, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Switch
Camera: Third Person
Multiplayer: No
Co-op: (Local: No | Online: No)
Genre: RPG, Open World, Character Customization, Action, Adventure
Steam | Playstation | Xbox | Nintendo
Within Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen, players are put into a high fantasy world where dragons have appeared, leaving nothing but destruction across the lands. It’s here that our protagonist has attempted to fight off the dragon but after failing to do so, the dragon consumes their heart leaving the hero as what’s called an Arisen.
Now your life has been dedicated to fighting off dragons and helping those in need. This game had a pretty decent following with fans waiting for Capcom to bring out another installment but so far that’s never happened. However, it’s worth pointing out that Capcom’s leaked list of projects which came from an online attack recently unveiled that a sequel is being worked on. We’re just waiting for that official announcement to come out at this point.
#40 Phantasy Star Online 2
Release Date: 5 Aug 2020 | Platform: PC, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One
Camera: Third Person
Multiplayer: No
Co-op: (Local: No | Online: 32)
Genre: Free to Play, MMORPG, Character Customization, Action, Adventure
Steam | Playstation | Xbox
Phantasy Star Online was a massive hit when it first launched and it helped move Sega Dreamcast consoles into the marketplace. While fans adored this online MMORPG, it was a game that eventually grew old. Fortunately, the franchise had a new installment released into the marketplace with Phantasy Star Online 2. The problem was this game launched in 2012 exclusively within Japan and it took several years before it finally found its way to Western markets.
Now that the game is available, players can go through this new Phantasy Star Online 2 game, which is broken down into season chapters for the storyline. Here players are recruits of ARKS a task force that monitors different planets for signs of corrupted force seeking to destroy the universe. This game is completely free so nothing is stopping you from trying it out, but just know that this storyline eventually bleeds into the latest MMORPG installment, Phantasy Star Online 2: New Genesis.
#39 Tales of Berseria
Release Date: 27 Jan 2017 | Platform: PC, PS4
Camera: Third Person
Multiplayer: No
Co-op: (Local: No | Online: No)
Genre: Anime, JRPG, Female Protagonist, Cute, Action
The Tales franchise has been around for years and one of the most recent releases for the IP had gained some newfound notoriety with players. Tales of Berseria is an action RPG that follows a young woman named Velvet Crowe who went from a reserved and quiet individual to a vessel filled with nothing more than anger. After a traumatic event that forced Velvet into dark imprisonment, our protagonist escapes and begins her revenge. Along the way, players will meet up with a unique cast of characters to aid Velvet.
Meanwhile, the combat for the series has remained the same as what most fans of the Tales franchise are used to. It’s a bit like Kingdom Hearts, when players enter a battle they are given the freedom to run around the battle area, dodge attacks, perform a slew of melee combos, or unleash a more powerful attack alongside your party. If you missed out on this game and haven’t given the Tales franchise then this is a great starting point that doesn’t require any backstory from past Tales installments.
#38 Middle-earth: Shadow of War
Release Date: 10 Oct 2017 |. Platform: PC, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One
Camera: Third Person
Multiplayer: No
Co-op: (Local: No | Online: No)
Genre: Open World, Action, RPG, Fantasy. Adventure
Steam | Playstation | Xbox
Middle-earth: Shadow of War is the sequel to Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor and honestly the first installment is a thrilling game to try out as well. I would encourage you to give that game a go first, but with that said on our list I went with Middle-earth: Shadow of War. The game once again puts players into the role of the ranger Talion along with the spirited Elf Lord Celebrimbor. Here players are fighting off a slew of hostile forces across the open-world like orcs. Most would say that the combat is a lot like the Batman Arkham games, where it’s very action-oriented as you drop into a group of orcs, deliver a barrage of attacks while countering the visual cues given on the display.
One of the elements that had the player’s interest was the Nemesis system. When you battle an enemy like a normal orc, if you end up losing that individual will remember you, they’ll sometimes have scars from your last bout and when you meet them again in battle they may bring up references to your last fight. It was a really interesting concept after the developers first introduced it in Shadow of Mordor and fortunately they brought it back with the latest installment, Shadow of War.
#37 Yakuza Kiwami
Release Date: 19 Feb 2019 | Platform: PC, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One
Camera: Third Person
Multiplayer: No
Co-op: (Local: No | Online: No)
Genre: Action, Adventure, Story Rich, RPG, Crime
Steam | Playstation | Xbox
The Yakuza series had a following but the series is a bit old today after first getting started on the PlayStation 2. Fortunately, the developers opted to bring the game series back with a few remakes under the Kiwami name. This game not only veterans a chance to replay the storylines once again but also provided modern gameplay mechanics for newcomers as well. It sparked a new resurgence to the Yakuza franchise as we were going through the storyline of the series protagonist Kazuma Kiryu, a member of a high-ranking Yakuza family.
When Kazuma Kiryu was falsely accused of murder of a family boss, Kiryu ends up in prison. It’s only after a decade in prison that our protagonist is freed that he finds his old friend Akira Nishikiyama has become a powerful Yakuza boss and his childhood friend Yumi has since gone missing. Players are then going through a quest to figure out what has happened since he left along with tracking down Yumi. If you’re familiar with the Yakuza franchise then you know that this series has a very over-the-top action brawler combat system.
#36 Dying Light 2 Stay Human
Release Date: 4 Feb 2022 | Platform: PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Switch
Camera: First Person
Multiplayer: No
Co-op: (Local: No | Online: 4)
Genre: Zombies, Open World, Parkour, Combat, Action
Steam | Playstation | Xbox | Nintendo
Dying Light was a massive hit, and it wasn’t much of a surprise to see a sequel come out. Fortunately, even if you never played the original Dying Light video game, you can still jump into this installment. The game takes place several years after the events of the first game. Overall, the world is in chaos after a virus has spread across the lands, infecting humans and turning them into mindless zombies. In this game, you’re taking the role of a young man named Aiden. As a child, Aiden and his sister were used in experiments. However, one day Aiden becomes separated, and years later, he’s still on the hunt to find his sibling.
The game has players going to a large city haven that attempts to protect themselves from the undead zombie hordes. However, with nearly everyone infected, the fear of being kept in the dark has everyone on edge. Furthermore, with nightfall expediting the virus mutation, the city itself is in constant danger of a civilian turning into a ferocious zombie. Players are battling the various undead zombies, helping factions within the city limits, making critical choices, and seeking any clues that might point him in the direction of where his sister is all these years later.
#35 Assassin’s Creed Origins
Release Date: 27 Oct 2017 |. Platform: PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One
Camera: Third Person
Multiplayer: No
Co-op: (Local: No | Online: No)
Genre: Action, Open World, RPG, Assassin, Stealth
Steam | Playstation | Xbox
Assassin’s Creed has been an iconic and popular video game franchise for decades now. The series typically had a very stealthy approach to the gameplay while each installment followed a fictional historical event. Meanwhile, the protagonists were always members of the Assassins, which were a group that fought for peace and freedom, whereas the antagonist was always Templars, a group that demanded control. With Assassin’s Creed Origins we were given a bit of a change-up to the gameplay mechanics, it was more fluid with a bit more freedom when it came to combat and it’s the same gameplay style that has continued so far with the latest mainline installments to the Assassin’s Creed franchise.
In Assassin’s Creed Origins, in particular, players are tossed into Ancient Egypt which acted a bit as the starting point for the Assassins and Templar order. Here we were following Bayek of Siwa and his battle with The Order of the Ancients which was the precursor to what would be considered the Templar Order. Again, similar to the latest installments to the Assassin’s Creed franchise, players are given a relatively large map to explore, NPCs to take quests from and a slew of weapons or gear to equip.
#34 Genshin Impact
Release Date: 28 Sep 2020 | Platform: PC, PS5, PS4
Camera: Third Person
Multiplayer: Yes
Co-op: (Local: No | Online: 4)
Genre: RPG, Open World, Adventure, Action, Combat
Genshin Impact was a game that took immediate attention online as it was a title that visually was comparable to The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. On top of that, it was a game that was available for a wide range of platforms, from PC, consoles to even smartphones. This is a fantasy game that has players taking the role of a traveler that becomes separated from their sibling and trapping them into the new world.
Now players will embark on a big journey as they attempt to track down their sibling. However, along the way, you’ll meet characters that all could use your help in providing aid within the community. Best of all, this is a completely free-to-play game so why not give it a chance today?
#33 Torchlight 2
Release Date: 20 Sep 2012 | Platform: PC, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Switch
Camera: Third Person
Multiplayer: No
Co-op: (Local: No | Online: No)
Genre: RPG, Action, Hack and Slash, Loot, Fantasy
Steam | Playstation | Xbox | Nintendo
Torchlight 2 might not have an in-depth narrative or tons of lore but it does provide a fun thrilling action RPG gameplay. It’s quite a bit like Diablo 3, but where Diablo 3 dives deeper into a dreaded and demonic art style, Torchlight 2 is full of color. Don’t get me wrong, it’s still a constant battle with enemies and hostile creatures, but there’s quite a bit of a visual color pop here. Again, much like Diablo and some of the other isometric style action RPG titles, players can dive into this game with cooperative multiplayer.
#32 Warhammer: Vermintide 2
Release Date: 8 Mar 2018 | Platform: PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One
Camera: First Person
Multiplayer: No
Co-op: (Local: No | Online: 4)
Genre: Dark Fantasy, Violent, PvE, Hack and Slash, Gore
Steam | Playstation | Xbox
Warhammer: Vermintide 2 throws players into a fight of their life as they battle against Skaven. This is a combat-focused game with an assortment of melee weapons and abilities. Meanwhile, players can pick from a few different characters that can be tweaked towards a certain playstyle or class. This is one of those games that’s just a blast to play with friends as it’s a cooperative PvE-style title similar to Left 4 Dead if you’re familiar with that franchise. If you’re in search of a new game with a group of buddies then give Warhammer: Vermintide 2 a chance in 2021.
#31 Tom Clancy’s The Division 2
Release Date: 7 Feb 2019 | Platform: PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One
Camera: Third Person
Multiplayer: Yes
Co-op: (Local: No | Online: 6)
Genre: Action, Adventure, Shooter, RPG, Tactical
Steam | Playstation | Xbox
Tom Clancy’s The Division was a unique new tactical shooter for the Tom Clancy name. This was an MMO game that followed an agency that essentially acted as the last stand for the nation. Since the first installment that followed a pandemic crippling the nation, Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 continues with this agency as a means to now protect the government from homeland terrorist organizations that seek to dismantle it. Again, this is an MMO title that will require players to connect online to go through it.
Overall, players are starting the game out in Washington D.C. as you aid the government in taking down hostile organizations around the area. Players can unlock new gear and weapons to use as their loadout while being able to freely explore the open city along with battling against the hostile forces that will appear throughout the map. Quests will pop up as well around the city which you can either take on yourself or get paired up with other players online or with friends if you don’t want to play this as a solo venture.
#30 Assassins Creed Odyssey
Release Date: 6 Oct 2018 | Platform: PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One
Camera: Third Person
Multiplayer: No
Co-op: (Local: No | Online: No)
Genre: Open World, RPG, Assassin, Action, Stealth
Steam | Playstation | Xbox
Assassin’s Creed Odyssey was the successor to Assassin’s Creed Origins so it had the same style of gameplay mechanics and big open-world layout. In this game, players are put into 422 BC where players can pick between two characters, Kassandra and Alexios. The storyline doesn’t change between the characters, as either character you become an outcast from your family and homeland by the order of a religious group.
Reluctantly, your family abides by their demands as they toss you aside of a cliff where you manage to survive. Washing up on the shore of a new world, our protagonist grows up to become a ruthless mercenary that eventually forces you to confront your old family once again. There’s not much I can say about the gameplay mechanics that will be all that different from Assassin’s Creed Origins. Instead, you have a bigger world to explore, quests to uncover, and even the ability to roam the open sea on a boat to reach certain landmasses.
#29 Ender Lilies: Quietus of the Knights
Release Date: 21 Jun 2021 | Platform: PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Switch
Camera: Third Person
Multiplayer: No
Co-op: (Local: No | Online: No)
Genre: Metroidvania, Female Protagonist, Dark Fantasy, Souls-like, Atmospheric
Steam | Playstation | Xbox | Nintendo
Ender Lilies: Quietus of the Knights throws players into a dark atmospheric world where you play the role of a girl named Lily. Taking place within medieval times, the game opens up with a supernatural storm. This storm has cursed a kingdom and turned all of the living into hostile creatures. Fortunately, Lily awakens safely at the kingdom cathedral only to discover the horrors that await outside. Players will go through this Metroidvania platformer, battling against the hostile beasts and seeking out the source of this rain. This game is often described as Hollow Knight, just with less platforming involved.
#28 Transistor
Release Date: 20 May 2014 | Platform: PC, PS4, Switch
Camera: Third Person
Multiplayer: No
Co-op: (Local: No | Online: No)
Genre: Action, RPG, Female Protagonist, Indie, Sci-Fi
Steam | Playstation | Nintendo
Supergiant Games made a name for themselves with Bastion, a game we’ll be covering later in this list. As a result, there was plenty of attention to their next big video game release which was Transistor. Within this game, players step into the role of Red, a lounge singer that had her voice stolen although in its place she wields a strong and large sword-like weapon called the Transistor. Now Red is on a journey to recover her voice and solve the mystery of what’s going on with the newfound chaos.
Of course, we won’t go any deeper than that as this game forces players to figure out the narrative as they progress through the title. This is quite the action RPG, where players can make upgrades to their character whether it be aimed towards delivering powerful attacks or defensive measures to keep Red a bit safer in a fight. Not to mention, it’s a pretty short one with players needing under ten hours to go through the campaign storyline.
#27 Grim Dawn
Release Date: 25 Feb 2016 | Platform: PC, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One
Camera: Third Person
Multiplayer: No
Co-op: (Local: 4 | Online: 4)
Genre: Action RPG, Hack and Slash, Dark Fantasy, RPG, Loot
Similar to Path of Exile and Diablo 3, Grim Dawn is a hack and slash isometric RPG. Within the game, players find that humanity is nearing extinction thanks to a horrific war between two supernatural forces that both see humanity as either a resource or simply a target to cleansing from the world. Players are essentially tossed into this world to see just how they will survive or potentially shape this new reality for the human race. As you’d likely expect, this game has multiple different classes to start as, a skill tree to better hone in your skills, and even cooperative gameplay support to play with your friends.
#26 Nier Replicant Ver 1.22474487139
Release Date: 23 Apr 2021 | Platform: PC, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One
Camera: Third Person
Multiplayer: No
Co-op: (Local: No | Online: No)
Genre: Story Rich, Action, RPG, Adventure, Hack and Slash
Steam | Playstation | Xbox
Nier Replicant Ver 1.22474487139 came out in 2021, with players again throwing countless hours into this franchise. Nier might have gained some enormous worldwide attention with Nier: Automata. That game blew up and is constantly gaining new fans. While it’s still a title we think is well worth spending some time within 2021, there’s another game we can recommend. Nier: Replicant was a prequel to Nier: Automata, and initially, it was only available in Japan. This year, we received an upgraded version of the game with Nier Replicant Ver 1.22474487139. It’s a lengthy title, but this is another hack and slash title full of nonstop action. Tying it all together is a beautiful story that will keep you pursuing until you finally wrap up the campaign. Not to mention that the OST is outstanding and even won The Game Awards category for best score.
#25 Kingdom Hearts 3
Release Date: 30 Mar 2021 | Platform: PC, PS5, Ps4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Switch
Camera: Third Person
Multiplayer: No
Co-op: (Local: No | Online: No)
Genre: Action, RPG, Adventure
Steam | Playstation | Xbox | Nintendo
The Kingdom Hearts franchise was a huge hit when it first came out on the PlayStation 2. Players got an epic action RPG journey that was based around Disney IPs. Overall, players were going through the various Disney IP worlds as they fought off hostile enemies that were bringing darkness to the universe. While the narrative continued to get rather complex thanks to the series of spin-offs and side storyline’s available, it took the development team a pretty long time to get out the third mainline installment into the marketplace but we finally received the game in 2019.
Players once again stepped into the role of Sora as you battled heartless across a variety of Disney-owned worlds and characters. For instance, players would venture to the world featuring the Pirate of the Caribbean, Monsters, Inc., Frozen, Tangled, Toy Story, and Hercules just to name a few. Meanwhile, the combat has remained the same with players freely roaming around and battling against enemies using their various Keyblades acquired along the way.
#24 Assassin’s Creed Valhalla
Release Date: 17 Nov 2020 | Platform: PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One
Camera: Third Person
Multiplayer: No
Co-op: (Local: No | Online: No)
Genre: Action, RPG, Stealth, Adventure, Assassin
Steam | Playstation | Xbox
After Assassin’s Creed Odyssey, Ubisoft delivered Assassin’s Creed Valhalla which again follows the similar gameplay mechanics as the past two installments. So those of you who are enjoying the new gameplay mechanics and style of the Assassins’ Creed franchise will likely enjoy this title as well. In Assassins’ Creed Valhalla players are thrown into the role of a Viking leader who is aiming for expansion. You’ll get a look into the lives of these travelers as they embark into Europe where they are met with the biggest battle to date.
Much like the previous iteration, Assassins’ Creed Odyssey, players will find that the game will include some mythology to play around with. There’s also the leveling system in place for skills and gear. However, one aspect that you won’t find making a return from Assassin’s Creed Odyssey is the fact that there is no longer a requirement to grind side quests to get XP to continue progressing through the main storyline campaign.
#23 Fallout New Vegas
Release Date: 22 Oct 2010 | Platform: PC, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One
Camera: Third Person
Multiplayer: No
Co-op: (Local: No | Online: No)
Genre: Open World, RPG, Post Apocalyptic, Exploration, Story Rich
Fallout in general is a massively popular RPG franchise that has a strong following however, some would say that the best installment from the franchise is Fallout New Vegas. Interestingly enough, this is installment wasn’t even handled by Bethesda as the IP was given to Obsidian Entertainment to play around with. Here players are not going through the typical trope of a Fallout game in which you start in Vault only to emerge back into the open Wasteland. Instead, Fallout New Vegas puts players in the heart of Vegas which has continued to thrive with fresh water and power thanks to the Hoover Dam.
Within the game, players are just some average carrier that was tasked with delivering a package when you’re stopped, shot, and left to die. It’s a game about getting revenge as you survive and come through. However, just like with any Fallout title, players are given a big open-world to explore, NPCs to meet, quests to take on, and freedom to tweak your character’s stats to play a bit more favorably to your gameplay style.
#22 Tales of Arise
Release Date: 10 Sep 2021 | Platform: PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One
Camera: Third Person
Multiplayer: No
Co-op: (Local: No | Online: No)
Genre: JRPG, Action, Adventure, Fantasy, Open World
Steam | Playstation | Xbox
The Tales franchise has been around for years. This IP throws players into different thrilling narratives, with the latest installment being Tales of Arise. Fortunately, you don’t have to play all of the previous games to enjoy this installment. You’ll find that most of the games from this franchise are standalone experiences, to begin with. With Tales of Arise, the main focus is stopping a regime. Centered around the narrative are two planets, a medieval world called Dahna and an advanced world called Rena. Centuries prior, Rena had essentially enslaved the humanity of Dahna, and it’s the player’s journey to set things right. Just like with the previous Tales games, you’ll meet quite a few different characters that will join your party. Fortunately, these characters will help out during combat, just like in past games. In fact, this installment has a brand new feature called Boost Strike, which allows party members to do a series of attacks in unison.
#21 The Outer Worlds
Release Date: 23 Oct 2020 | Platform: PC, PS5, Ps4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Switch
Camera: First Person
Multiplayer: No
Co-op: (Local: No | Online: No)
Genre: Open World, Action RPG, Exploration, Choices Matter, FPS
Steam | Playstation | Xbox | Nintendo
Speaking of Obsidian Entertainment, we also have The Outer Worlds, a game that was crafted up to play a bit like their time with Fallout New Vegas. Obsidian Entertainment has expertise with RPG titles and one of their last video games released before being acquired by Microsoft was The Outer Worlds, a title that put players into the future where you’re main campaign storyline is torn between two pathways, aiding a labeled mad scientist who rescued you from years of frozen slumber or helping the government control in tracking the scientist down.
Besides the main campaign, players have a series of planets they could visit which holds different communities to explore and characters to meet. Again, similar to Fallout, there are a ton of side quests you could accept and help which would reward players with in-game currency, XP, or gear. Likewise, these missions rely on players making some tough decisions such as choosing which community is rewarded with power for survival, but that’s all you’re going to get out of me. The rest of the big moral choices will be left to you as you progress through the game.
#20 Path Of Exile
Release Date: 23 Oct 2013 | Platform: PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One
Camera: Third Person
Multiplayer: Yes
Co-op: (Local: No | Online: No)
Genre: Action RPG, Hack and Slash, RPG, Loot, Free to Play
Steam | Playstation | Xbox
Path of Exile for quite a few fans out there was the go-to free alternative to a Diablo video game experience. The gameplay was essential with an isometric view as you went through the game battling all sorts of hostile forces and a skill tree that was massive allowing players to spend points in unlocking attributes or skills that gave them a buff towards their preferable play style. When it comes to the storyline, players are tossed onto the island of Wraeclast, a location that has been cursed and holds nothing but criminals kicked off from the nearby island location of Oriath.
Here players are going through Wraeclast helping those in need all while defeating hostile creatures that have popped up within the lands. Of course, the storyline gets quite a bit deeper and with the various updates along with expansions, there is a ton of content to go through.
#19 Crosscode
Release Date: 21 Sep 2018 | Platform: PC, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Switch
Camera: Third Person
Multiplayer: No
Co-op: (Local: No | Online: No)
Genre: Action RPG, Pixel Graphics, RPG, Puzzle, Indie
Steam | Playstation | Xbox | Nintendo
Crosscode is a retro-style action RPG title that puts players into a world that thrives with entertainment via a virtual reality MMORPG. It’s a game that follows a storyline in which the developers discover a player without memories or the ability to speak. With no way of discovering who they are in the real world, the game creator’s task the player is going through the game in hopes of unlocking the memories of her past. The gameplay is full of quests and puzzles to solve. Not to mention, a swarm of enemies to battle against using your various hack-and-slash-style combat weapons.
#18 Final Fantasy 7 Remake
Release Date: 17 Jun 2022 | Platform: PC, PS4, Switch
Camera: Third Person
Multiplayer: No
Co-op: (Local: No | Online: No)
Genre: RPG, Action RPG, Action Adventure, JRPG, Fantasy
Steam | Playstation | Nintendo
Final Fantasy has a huge fan base and with the franchise being decades old there’s a ton of hype based around each installment released with veteran players holding certain game releases on a pedestal. One of the video game titles that have done incredibly well with fans pleading Square Enix to deliver a remake was Final Fantasy 7, which came out on the original PlayStation console. It took several years before Square Enix finally caved and announced a remake for the PlayStation 4. The game only released just last year which dropped the turn-based RPG combat that the original title was known for.
Instead, we get an action RPG with players freely moving around during combat and being able to deliver a barrage of attacks of dodges. Unfortunately, this is not the full game as the developers opted to release this game in episodic-style installments. Currently, we don’t even know just how many installments there will be before Final Fantasy 7 Remake is finished, but for now, you can enjoy the first part of the remake.
#17 Fallout 4
Release Date: 10 Nov 2015 | Platform: PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One
Camera: First Person
Multiplayer: No
Co-op: (Local: No | Online: No)
Genre: Open World, Post Apocalyptic, RPG, Action, Adventure
Steam | Playstation | Xbox
We mentioned Fallout earlier in this list with Fallout New Vegas. However, we also have the latest mainline installment available for players today which is Fallout 4. This time around players starts the game before the nuclear war, although it’s just moments before the bombs drop. Scrambling to the local vault, players make it just in time with their spouse and child. In this particular vault, everyone is put in a chamber that forces them into hibernation for several years, preserving them until they are ready to resurface.
However, our protagonist awakens early to discover that armed individuals have broken into your spouse’s chamber, killing them along with stealing your child. Before you’re able to break free and stop them, you’re put right back under only to awaken yet again to find the assailants have left. Now players are on a journey to discover what has come of the work above the surface while also attempting to track down your kidnapped son.
#16 Diablo III
Release Date: 27 June 2017 | Platform: PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Switch
Camera: Third Person
Multiplayer: Yes
Co-op: (Local: 4 | Online: 4)
Genre: Action, RPG, Hack and Slash, Dungeon Crawler, Combat
Steam | Playstation | Xbox | Nintendo
Diablo III was a big success and it was a game that also played out much like the past two installments for the franchise. Players are given the ability to pick out a class and start their journey battling all sorts of hellish demonic creatures in search of new loot and gear. It’s a classic series at this point with fans waiting on the next thrilling mainline game to hit the marketplace. If you somehow missed this game when it first launched then you’re in luck because there is the Diablo III: Ultimate Evil Edition available which comes with the base video game and the expansion pack to give you even more content to play through.
#15 Dark Souls 3
Release Date: 11 Apr 2016 | Platform: PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One
Camera: Third Person
Multiplayer: No
Co-op: (Local: No | Online: No)
Genre: Souls-like, Dark Fantasy, Difficult, RPG, Exploration
Steam | Playstation | Xbox
The Souls franchise is cherished but it’s certainly not a game for everyone. We made mention of this title franchise before with our earlier video game point, Code Vein. It’s a series that some players may find a bit grueling with the amount of careful dodge defense and unforgiving combat. Knowing how to dodge and when to counter is the name of the game here with Dark Souls 3 being the last mainline installment for the franchise so far.
Dark Souls 3 is a game that puts players into the Kingdom of Lothric as you attempt to fight back all kinds of hostile creatures and undead from rising. Fortunately, this is a game that’s been around for a few years now so you can get it at a pretty decent discount.
#14 Dragon Age: Inquisition
Release Date: 18 Nov 2014 | Platform: PC, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One
Camera: Third Person
Multiplayer: No
Co-op: (Local: No | Online: 4)
Genre: Action, RPG, Exploration, Combat, Loot
Steam | Playstation | Xbox
We made mention of Obsidian Entertainment being a fan-favorite video game development studio that is capable of delivering some truly incredible RPG titles. However, another studio that was known for bringing out some thrilling RPG video games is BioWare. The studio was behind the likes of Baldur’s Gate, Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, and Mass Effect to name a few. Another thrilling series that they brought out into the marketplace was Dragon Age.
The latest installment available in Dragon Age: Inquisition puts players into the role of an Inquisitor. Players are on a journey to deal with the civil unrest in the continent of Thedas. It’s another epic open-world RPG that has players going through all kinds of quests and battles against hostile forces. This is a game that can tie you over for a good long while which may help kill the time while we wait for Dragon Age 4 to finally hit the marketplace.
#13 Bastion
Release Date: 16 Aug 2011 |. Platform: PC, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Switch
Camera: Third Person
Multiplayer: No
Co-op: (Local: No | Online: No)
Genre: Indie, Action, Narration, RPG, Hack and Slash
Steam | Playstation | Xbox | Nintendo
We made mentioned earlier in this list about Supergiant Games, the development team that brought out Transistor. However, their first game to come out was a surprise hit called Bastion. Here players took the role of a young kid who was forced to explore and battle against hostile enemies within a crumbling world. It was a short but sweet RPG that had plenty of gunplay and action along the way. Not to mention, the narration was something to dive into as you got a storyline being spoken along the way. This may be a bit of an older indie title today but it still holds up rather well.
#12 Persona 5 Strikers
Release Date: 23 Feb 2021 | Platform: PC, PS4, Switch
Camera: Third Person
Multiplayer: No
Co-op: (Local: No | Online: No)
Genre: Anime, JRPG, Hack and Slash, Adventure, Story Rich
Steam | Playstation | Nintendo
Persona 5 was an instant hit. The RPG will go down in history as one of the best. However, it’s unfortunately limited in terms of what platforms the game is available on. Oddly enough, the spin-off successor installment Persona 5 Strikers is on several different platforms. This game picks up shortly after the events of Persona 5, where the Phantom Thieves of Hearts are investigating different mysterious cases in Japan. Unlike Persona 5, this is not a turn-based RPG. Instead, the game is more of a hack and slash title similar to the likes of Dynasty Warriors. The characters here will deliver a barrage of attacks against enemies while going around and completing dungeons. It’s unfortunate that if you want to dive into the content that happens prior to this game, you’re limited to either watching a playthrough or owning a PlayStation console. Still, Persona 5 Strikers is a thrilling new action RPG that we would suggest checking out.
#11 Borderlands Series
Release Date: 21 Sep 2012 | Platform: PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Switch
Camera: First Person
Multiplayer: No
Co-op: (Local: No | Online: 4)
Genre: Loot, Shooter, Action, Adventure, RPG
Steam | Playstation | Xbox | Nintendo
It’s hard to pick just anyone particular installment to the Borderland series as they all play out as a fun action RPG looter shooter. This is a franchise that’s thrived on players joining together and battling against all kinds of hostile enemies while searching for new loot to grab up.
We recently just received the third mainline installment to the franchise, Borderlands 3 where players received a new cast of characters along with the antagonist being the Calypso Twins who are the vaults power. While the entire series is fun to play through, if you’re new to the IP, you can easily dive into Borderlands 3 and get into the mix with a pretty active community today.
#10 Horizon Zero Dawn
Release Date: 28 Feb 2017 | Platform: PC, PS5, PS4
Camera: Third Person
Multiplayer: No
Co-op: (Local: No | Online: No)
Genre: Open World, Action, RPG, Female Protagonist, Adventure
Guerrilla Games was known for the Killzone franchise, but surprisingly they brought out a brand new IP during the PlayStation 4 generation called Horizon Zero Dawn. It dropped the FPS genre in favor of a brand new open-world RPG that was set in the distant future. Mankind has fallen and what’s left of the metal era before has been long forgotten. Now humanity has dwindled to small native tribes that give way to the giant mechanical beasts that roam the world.
Players are taking the role of Aloy, a young huntress that was an outcast as a baby. Taken in by another outcast and raised, Aloy’s goal becomes not only working to establish herself as part of the community tribe once again but to learn why she was an outcast as a newborn and where exactly she came from. This game was such a massive hit that it was the first Sony exclusive title to be ported over onto the PC platform with a sequel currently being developed.
#9 Monster Hunter world
Release Date: 9 Aug 2018 | Platform: PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One
Camera: Third Person
Multiplayer: No
Co-op: (Local: No | Online: 4)
Genre: Action, RPG, Open World, Hunting, Fantasy
Steam | Playstation | Xbox
Monster Hunter is a popular franchise and it’s been one that fans have continued to follow for years. The overall goal is more or less intact throughout each installment, as players actively hunt down giant monsters to acquire different resources or loot that could be harvest from the beast. With Monster Hunter World, the game drops zones and instead offers a bigger world for players to explore.
Not to mention, you could join in together with friends for your hunts. Again, much like past installments, players are actively hunting a creature, studying its movements, and using the necessary gear required to successfully take it down. This is currently the latest installment and as such, you’ll find a pretty active community of players.
#8 Nier: Automata
Release Date: 17 Mar 2017 | Platform: PC, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Switch
Camera: Third Person
Multiplayer: No
Co-op: (Local: No | Online: No)
Genre: Story Rich, Female Protagonist, Action, Hack and Slash, RPG
Steam | Playstation | Xbox | Nintendo
Nier: Automata is set during a period in which a robotic attack leaves humanity fleeing Earth. In hopes of gaining back their home, humanity has crafted up humanlike androids are built to fight in this proxy war. Players take the role of a combat android that can fight against these hostile enemies with hack and slash style mechanics. This is such a highly received video game title and if you played it before, chances are you’ve been recommending it to others. There’s even the Become as Gods Edition which includes the previously released DLC among other in-game content such as cosmetic skins.
#7 Bloodborne
Release Date: 24 Mar 2015 | Platform: PS5, PS4
Camera: Third Person
Multiplayer: Yes
Co-op: (Local: No | Online: 3)
Genre: Action, RPG, Adventure, Dark, Souls-like
Bloodborne comes from the legendary development team FromSoftware, the studio responsible for the iconic Souls franchise. Keeping up with the same mechanics, this studio brought out a new IP called Bloodborne, which was a game that was released exclusively on the PlayStation 4. Within this game, players stepped into the role of a Hunter who was traveling through the city of Yharnam.
It’s here that we discover the city was cursed by some kind of unique disease and players are looking to figure out what’s going on and taking out all kinds of grotesque monsters along the way. It’s a game that was a big hit and there’s plenty of fans hoping for a successor to Bloodborne to perhaps make a release on the PlayStation 5. Speaking of the PlayStation 5, there is a solid Souls game to pick up which we’ll be covering next.
#6 Demon’s Souls Remake
Release Date: 2020 | Platform: PS5
Camera: Third Person
Multiplayer: Yes
Co-op: (Local: No | Online: 6)
Genre: Action, RPG, Difficult, Dark, Souls-like
We made mention of the Souls franchise a couple of times in this list. It’s an immensely popular franchise, but some fans may have never played the original Demon’s Souls. That game came out back in 2009 exclusively for the PlayStation 3 so there was plenty of players that either missed it from not having a PlayStation 3 or simply just get into the franchise until moving on with Dark Souls. Fortunately, we have a remake available right now thanks to Bluepoint Games and it’s received some critical acclaim.
Bluepoint Games has delivered some solid remastered ports and remakes in the past, but this studio was able to bring out an incredible solid remake as a launch title to help give fans something to enjoy with the PlayStation 5. While the PlayStation 5 is still hard to come by if you happen to find a console then treat yourself with a copy of Demon’s Souls Remake along with it.
#5 Hades
Release Date: 17 Sep 2020 | Platform: PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Switch
Camera: Third Person
Multiplayer: No
Co-op: (Local: No | Online: No)
Genre: Action, RPG, Roguelite, Indie, Mythology
Steam | Playstation | Xbox | Nintendo
Another studio that was made mention a couple of times in this list was Supergiant Games, the people who made the likes of Bastion and Transistor. Their latest video game installment is Hades, another indie hit that’s certainly worth purchasing today. In their latest release Hades, players are thrown into the role of Zagreus, the son of Hades. The narrative adventure players are going through is another coming of age tale with Zagreus wishing to leave the depths of hell and sets off on an adventure to reach Mount Olympus above.
Of course, escaping hell is no easy task even for the son of Hades himself. As a result, players will have an uphill battle to endure while maneuvering around the underworld. This is a bit of roguelike as you attempted to get through all kinds of hostile enemies while dying would take you back from the start.
#4 Mass Effect Legendary Edition
Release Date: 14 May 2021 | Platform: PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One
Camera: Third Person
Multiplayer: No
Co-op: (Local: No | Online: No)
Genre: Story Rich, RPG, Choices Matter, Sci-Fi, Shooter
Steam | Playstation | Xbox
BioWare has had a strong line of iconic RPG titles in the past and one of the video game series that will continue to stand the test of time is Mass Effect. This trilogy was such a big deal back in the day as we were going through an epic adventure full of characters we’ve watched grow and the storyline adapts to the choices we made. While the third mainline installment didn’t end in a way that pleased everyone, which is a bit hard to do, it’s still a trilogy highly regarded, not only as a fantastic science fiction narrative but as an incredible RPG in general. You can go through the games individually, but we suggest checking out Mass Effect: Legendary Edition which brought out an enhanced edition for players to enjoy on modern platforms. You’ll get the three mainline games along with majority of the DLC.
#3 The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
Release Date: 28 Oct 2016 | Platform: PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Switch
Camera: First Person
Multiplayer: No
Co-op: (Local: No | Online: No)
Genre: Open World, RPG, Adventure, Action, Fantasy
Steam | Playstation | Xbox | Nintendo
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, is one of those video games that just doesn’t go away, and for good reason. For a minute this was a title that felt like an ongoing meme as Bethesda continued to release ports for Skyrim on everything they possibly could. However, this is such a fantastic action RPG that you can easily get lost playing the title countless times. There’s the ability to craft up unique protagonists, countless quests to go through some of which were randomly found while exploring or reading in-game books.
So much lore and world design were put into Skyrim that it left us in awe of just what you would find in this lively world. We know it’s an older game now, the visuals are not going to hold up to some of the other games on this list, but you will be surprised by just how much this game could hook you in today. Fortunately, newcomers won’t have to deal with the loading times and bugs found in this game from when it initially launched.
#2 The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
Release Date: 18 May 2015 | Platform: PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Switch
Camera: Third Person
Multiplayer: No
Co-op: (Local: No | Online: No)
Genre: Open World, RPG, Story Rich, Atmospheric, Fantasy
Steam | Playstation | Xbox | Nintendo
CD Projekt Red was at their height with The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. So many fans around the world couldn’t wait to dive into this conclusion and it was clear that the developers took a ton of time building up this game. Visually the game was stunning at the time, there were countless quests and quite a few of them were so well written.
Fans looking for a high-fantasy RPG can’t get much better than The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. The only problem some players may have today is if they go into this title blind without any backhand knowledge of this IP. So you might want to do yourself a favor and give a couple of YouTube videos a watch that helps breakdown the history of the past two installments to get you started for The Witcher 3 along with its DLC expansions.
#1 The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
Release Date: 3 Mar 2017 | Platform: Switch
Camera: Third Person
Multiplayer: No
Co-op: (Local: No | Online: No)
Genre: Action. RPG, Adventure, Combat, Open World.
We all know that lists are objective, some of these points you’ll agree with and others you might not care for. The very same can be said about where they are ranked. However, I think the majority will find The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild will be ranking if not within the top number one spot then at least within the top five. Nintendo delivered an open-world Zelda title that puts players into the role of Link as he awakens from a slumber to find Hyrule is in peril.
With the threat of the Calamity Ganon breaking free and unleashing havoc once again. Players had communities to visit, characters to meet, quests to complete, puzzles to solve, and a slew of bosses to defeat. To quite a few fans of the franchise, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild has become the absolute pinnacle of The Legend of Zelda franchise.