
Top 25 games for fans of magic and fantasy

25. Lost Ark
Lost Ark has all the advantages you expect from a good action RPG. It can be cleared by the player alone and provides well-designed quests and action that make it an innovative experience. | © Smilegate

24. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
Breath of the Wild is often regarded as the best video game ever thanks to the beautiful settings, music, and great characters with complex puzzles. You can do everything you want while exploring the freely traversable world. | © Nintendo

23. Genshin Impact
Genshin Impact is an incredibly addictive video game that calls players to action with breathtaking stories, stunning visuals, and enchanting music to create an immersive experience. You can tell how much work and commitment the devs have put into the game from the first seconds. | © miHoYo

22. Diablo III
Diablo III is the best place to start in the franchise. It's cheaper and much more forgiving to try out different builds on each character. Moreover, it always gets seasonal updates to this day. | © Blizzard Entertainment

21. Torchlight III
Torchlight III combines the charming and colorful world of its predecessors with collecting loot and exploration. It sticks to the core action RPG features and makes them exciting for newcomers and dedicated fans. | © Echtra Games

20. Black Desert Online
Black Desert Online has stunning graphics and a fast-paced combat system that sets it apart from other MMORPGs. The open world is brimming with life, and it offers extensive character customization and an interesting crafting system. | © Pearl Abyss

19. SpellForce 3
SpellForce 3 is one of the most successful mixes of RPG and RTS on the path of recovery. If you're a true fan of the franchise, it will never give you a feeling of true SpellForce, but more like Age of Empires. | © Grimlore Games

18. Tales of Arise
Tales of Arise is much more fast and fluid than other RPGs, and it has the most intense combat in the series. Even though the story may not be top-notch, it has got many super-lovable characters. | © Bandai Namco Entertainment

17. Dragon Age: Origins
Dragon Age: Origins is a classic RPG that captures players with tons of interesting content, solid gameplay, and a rich story full of meaningful choices. It also has a very strong cast of characters with a great sense of humor. | © BioWare

16. Octopath Traveler
Octopath Traveler is a very good gaming experience with a ton of freedom in how you build your character. The customization is easy, the game is surprisingly well-balanced, and it has a very well-implemented job system. | © Square Enix

15. Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen
Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen is one of the best open-world action RPG experiences that has labors of love. The combat, affinity system, and MMO-like endgame make it one of the best experiences for fans of magic and fantasy. | © Capcom

14. Titan Quest
Titan Quest is easy to get game experience with a diversity of classes, freedom to mix and match, and clear visuals with informative UI. While it borrows gameplay from Diablo II, it does enough to feel fresh and entertaining. | © Iron Lore Entertainment

13. Dishonored 2
Dishonored 2 freshens up the franchise with excellent new weapons, powers, and gameplay options that overshadow a few late-game letdowns. The game encourages a creative approach to every mission. | © Arkane Studios

12. Fictorum
At its core Fictorum is a good game with great mechanics. While it needs a bit more fleshing out and story, the magic of this experience lies in the casting system and the game's ridiculously, dangerously fun physics. | © Scraping Bottom Games

11. Magic: The Gathering Arena
Magic: The Gathering Arena is widely considered the best video game in the world; it's incredibly well-balanced and lets us enjoy it without hassle. It is also an excellent entry point into the 31-year-old franchise. | © Wizards of the Coast

10. Grim Dawn
Grim Dawn has everything you need to be a perfect game: a great story, a dark atmosphere, and amazing class diversity with terrific replayability. The world is grim, which appeals to the genre, and the lore is good and unique. | © Crate Entertainment

9. Fable Anniversary
Fable Anniversary is a remaster of an early Xbox classic, and while it may not have aged flawlessly, it’s still worth exploring—whether you’re a long-time fan or curious to see if it lives up to its reputation. The combat system is decent for its time, though not without its quirks. | © Lionhead Studios

8. Final Fantasy XIV
Final Fantasy XIV is one of the best stories in the Final Fantasy series, standing above others with its community, challenges, and clever references to other games. It also has the best pacing overall, an incredible atmosphere, and great music. | © Square Enix

7. Path of Exile
Replayability, depth in character building, and a really interesting currency system make Path of Exile a hard but rewarding experience. Regular updates introduce new content and change existing content to keep the game fresh is another thing why you should consider playing Path of Exile. | © Grinding Gear Games

6. Hogwarts Legacy
Hogwarts Legacy is the most visually stunning Harry Potter world experience that lives up to insane hype. The game is set long before the famous wizard's time, and it features a super fun fighting system. | © Avalanche Software

5. Dragon Age: Inquisition
Inquisition is the best Dragon Age game thanks to the memorable characters, complex storylines with amazing twists, and fantastic combat. The choices you make ripple throughout the game, shaping the world and the fate of its people. | © BioWare

4. Dark Souls
Dark Souls revolutionized the action RPG landscape and solidified the Soulsborne genre's popularity. It reshaped how difficulty is perceived in gaming, placing a strong emphasis on challenging but deeply rewarding gameplay experiences. | © FromSoftware

3. Baldur's Gate 3
Baldur's Gate III stands as one of the greatest games ever created, excelling in nearly every aspect. Its standout feature is the flexible storytelling, allowing players a true sense of autonomy in its world, along with companions whose relationships feel authentic and deeply meaningful. This near-perfect game has "spoiled" many players, leaving them unable to enjoy other titles in the same way. | © Larian Studios

2. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
With the release of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, Bethesda Game Studios redefined what freedom of choice in gaming truly means. Skyrim set a new benchmark for RPGs, raising the bar for immersive, open-world experiences. | © Bethesda Game Studios

1. The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
Playing The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is like stepping into a cinematic experience with breathtaking visuals, rich character development, and a sharp dialogue system. The multiple possible endings add layers of replayability, ensuring that each journey through the world of Geralt feels unique and engaging. | © CD Projekt
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