The great thing about a games console that’s been out for as many years as the Xbox One is that it has a huge roster of games to offer up, and in the RPG genre that means a nearly endless choice between a range of epic stories, memorable characters, and interesting systems.
There have been countless superb RPGs during the life-cycle of the Xbox One and its variants, and while the Series X and Series S are on the scene now to usher in a new generation, that doesn’t change the fact that there are some classics to enjoy on the older hardware. We’ve gathered the very best right here.
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The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
1. Best Xbox One RPG overall
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Elden Ring
2. Best Xbox One RPG for open world
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Disco Elysium: The Final Cut
3. Best Xbox One RPG for writing
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The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
5. Best Xbox One fantasy RPG
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Dark Souls III
5. Best difficult Xbox One RPG
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
1. Best Xbox One RPG overall
Stunning world
An amazing world to explore, full of grit and realism.
Pros
- Excellent story
- Gritty open world
- Loads to do
Cons
- A bit overwhelming at times
An unbelievable achievement in terms of scope, The Witcher 3 takes a promising series and turns it into an absolute blockbuster, crafting a grim and believable open world for you to explore as Geralt, hunting after his adopted daughter Ciri.
The story it tells is heartfelt and complex, but it’s the amount of detail and the characters that really stick out, with countless to meet and engaging conversations and questlines to be found around every corner. It looks and plays superbly, too.
Elden Ring
2. Best Xbox One RPG for open world
Amazing combat
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A superb map that’s host to so many frightful, challenging enemies.
Pros
- Stunning map
- Amazing combat
- So rewarding
Taking the intricate, challenging combat of its many games so far and moving them into a truly open world for the first time, FromSoftware has created a modern masterpiece in the form of Elden Ring, a game that should be savoured by everyone who likes a challenge.
It’s got a gorgeous map to explore full of small details and amazing locations, with frightful enemies hiding in every corner and bush, and will take a long while to master if even one of the many playstyles it offers.
Disco Elysium: The Final Cut
3. Best Xbox One RPG for writing
Total freedom
Rarely does a game give you as much freedom to approach things how you fancy as Disco Elysium.
Pros
- Amazing writing
- Painterly visuals
- Sheer freedom
For those who want true role-playing freedom, Disco Elysium is the answer. It’s nominally a detective game in which you’re charged with figuring out a crime, but depending on how you go about your work it can be so much more.
If you like well-written, genuinely complex dialogue that touches on philosophy and economics more than a little, you’ll be right at home here, and we hope that more people keep discovering this masterpiece over time.
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
5. Best Xbox One fantasy RPG
True classic
A classic for a reason, there’s no better time to try Skyrim.
Pros
- Well-realised world
- Great quests
- Memorable locations
A game that doesn’t need discovering is the indomitable Skyrim, still a chart-topper after a decade out in the wild, and still just as compelling on Xbox One as it was on the 360. You’ll play as the Dragonborn, with a weighty responsibility on your shoulders, and explore a huge province.
How you’ll go about that more precisely is up to you, whether you fancy becoming a mage, prefer using axes or think that the inevitable stealth archer build is the one for you this time around. Nothing else hits the spot quite like a bit of Elder Scrolls.
Dark Souls III
5. Best difficult Xbox One RPG
A challenge
A superb challenge that also manages to summon an impressively deep tone of its own.
Pros
- Super-rewarding
- Impressive graphically
- Great sound
If Skryim is welcoming and populist, Dark Souls III is harsh and unforgiving in equal measure, but rewarding to such extremes that it nonetheless should wow you. In the third mainline Souls game (or fourth, depending on who you ask), you’ll once again journey through a scarred land fighting fearsome monsters.
With some of the most extreme bosses in the series and a difficulty level that rarely drops below the near-impossible, every bit of progress you make feels like a victory, and every bonfire you reach turns into a true oasis.
Diablo 4
6. Best Xbox One RPG for customisation
So many options
A huge RPG that lets you control every aspect of how your character fights hordes of demons and enemies, making for a truly customisable experience.
Pros
- Endless content
- Classes are fun to experiment with
- Looks great
Diablo 4 might feel like a next-gen experience but it’s also great on Xbox One, albeit with visual restrictions compared to the Series X and S. This is a smooth and carefully-built game that leads you through a dark and twisting story before unleashing the scale of its end-game content.
You can choose from multiple classes, all of which feel incredibly different to play, making for endless combinations of powers, abilities and loot, to build the perfect character for your playstyle.
Dragon Quest Inquisition
7. Best Xbox One RPG for scale
Epic size
With a raft of great locations to explore with companions, this is a really excellent epic RPG.
Pros
- Great locations
- Loads of quests
- A cast of deep characters
Cons
- Too many filler quests
Dragon Age shook off the small scale of its second game and opened its world up for Inquisition, offering the player huge hubs to explore and nearly countless quests to complete. While some of these are a little lacklustre, the core storyline is excellent.
You play in Inquisitor tasked with uniting the realm of Thedas under threat from a greater power, and the sense of politics and stakes is managed nicely. You’ll see a great variety of interesting sights, and visit them with some of BioWare’s best-ever companions.
Final Fantasy XV
8. Best Xbox One RPG for characters
Cinematic story
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A great story told through cinematic cut-scenes, with excellent exploration and combat.
Pros
- Great style
- Heartfelt story
- Fun combat
Cons
- The world sometimes feels empty
Telling a soaring story of love and loss, Final Fantasy came screeching into the modern era in its fifteenth mainline entry, with gorgeous visuals and a road-trip vibe that really gelled with players. It’s got a huge scope and there’s loads to see, but the quiet moments are arguably its best.
Still, things do kick up a gear at times and the battle system is as close to real-time as the series has got, arguably, with loads of action and very little downtime. It’s a great place to start even if you’ve never played a Final Fantasy game.
Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla
9. Best Xbox One RPG for exploration
Simply huge
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A huge open world is offered up by the biggest Assassin’s Creed game yet.
Pros
- Massive world
- Looks great
- Fun story
A simply huge game, Valhalla takes Assassin’s Creed even further into RPG territory than Odyssey, the previous game, did. You’ll play the fierce Viking Eivor on a journey through medieval Britain, rampaging and raiding your way to a new home.
It’s a mammoth task, with huge areas to conquer through loads of quests, but most of these are rewarding and entertaining, and the combat is as fun as ever with a little less aggressive scaling than Odyssey featured.
Monster Hunter World
10. Best Xbox One RPG for crafting
Big-game hunting
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There are so many monsters to hunt in this game that you’ll hardly know where to start.
Pros
- Great monster variety
- Lovely visuals
- Simplified systems
Cons
- Still a steep learning curve
Huge though it is in Japan, the Monster Hunter series was one that many players found challenging to get started with – until World arrived. It simplified some of the complex excesses and made the visuals simply splendid to incentivise new gamers.
What a success it’s been, too, with millions of players and loads of quests to pursue and new equipment to craft at every turn. The way it dishes out new encounters and areas is really smart, and it’s also great fun to play online with friends.
How to pick your next RPG on Xbox One
There are a few main factors you might want to consider if you’re trying to work out what RPG to play on your Xbox One next – try thinking about these questions.
Are you in search of a story?
Some games on our list are hugely story-focused, but others like Monster Hunter World are a little more freeform and leave you to your own devices a bit more. If this is something that attracts you, pay attention to that urge, but if you want a story that you can really engage with, make sure to check out what people are saying about your own shortlist of options.
Is action important?
Some RPGs have turn-based systems for combat, others let you take total real-time control, and some have little or no combat at all – think about whether you care particularly about which your choice of game will offer. If you know you like fast-paced battles or brutal action, then make sure to read game reviews to double-check that’s what you’ll get.
Are visuals key?
Another variable between RPGs is their visual style – some games are top-down isometric affairs, while many use a third-person camera to let you move around more freely. That’s probably our preferred style, but different looks can suit different games, so just double-check that you know what to expect.