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Top 25 Best Open World Games of all Time. Best Open World Games: Satiate your wanderlust with the top 25 open world games to ever grace the medium of videogames. [Updated with games for Xbox One and PS4] Best Open World Games. The list has been updated to reflect new video game title releases along with past bonus video game selections. Original article follows: What is an “open world” game? Wikipedia defines it as a type of videogame level design where the player can freely roam through the world and is given considerable freedom to interact with objectives and the like. I decided against including the likes of Deus Ex and the Thief series, which despite the freedom they offer to the player, are strictly linear titles—at least in terms of exploration. Rather, the showcase you see before you is a collection of the best open world experiences in which you, the player, can explore freely and to your heart’s content while engaging in a myriad of activities unrelated to the “main story”, if there is one. The Witcher 3. Fans of western RPGs will no doubt have played at least one of the Witcher games. This series of Polish games based on the works of Andrzej Sapkowski has gained a lot of fans over the years, mainly thanks to its complex world and stories, incredible graphics and deep gameplay systems. The third and final installment in the series sees a much older Geralt of Rivia – one of the titular Witchers – dealing with the invasion of the Northern Kingdom by the Nilfgaard Empire and the otherworldy threat of the Wild Hunt, spectral riders who’ve plagued humankind for ages. Offering a massive open world, hours upon hours of story content and sidequests, tons of NPCS to interact with and monsters to hunt, a living economy that adapts to different locations and events and improved gameplay, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is looking like a worthy conclusion of the series. Just Cause 3. Just Cause 3 is the third game in the long-running Just Cause series of third-person action games. Offering a vast, open world setting on a fictional Mediterranean island known as Medici, series protagonist Rico Rodriguez returns, this time to oust a dictator named General Di Ravello from power. The game’s map size has been confirmed to be similar to that of Just Cause 2, offering 400 square miles of content–but with increased verticality. The game will be the biggest, baddest entry in the series to date. Infamous: Second Son. InFamous: Second Son is a game that deserves to be on this list for its faithful recreation of the city of Seattle. Not only is there the Space Needle, there’s tons of recognizable landmarks that ring true to the city’s vast landscape, as we presented in our InFamous: Second Son Easter Eggs list not too long ago. The city’s big, sprawling, and recreated in loving detail by the developers at Sucker Punch. What more could we ask for in an open world title? Platform: Xbox 360. There’s plenty of fun to be had in Crackdown outside of the game’s main narrative. With objectives and tasks that skirt the main story, players are free to roam throughout Pacific City. While the main story strictly limits you to playing the good guy, you can wreak havoc with your superpowers and face the wrath of your employers, or use those powers for good by going after the bad guys. Great responsibility may come with great power, but so does fun—and Crackdown offers it in huge amounts. Xenoblade Chronicles. Xenoblade Chronicles could be described as huge, complex, and a whole series of other adjectives—none of which would adequately describe everything it has to offer. This gem of a JRPG, limited to the Nintendo Wii, not only offers an intricate story set in a meticulously put-together world but also highly customizable characters that serve to invigorate the JRPG genre. The game invites players to explore its vast and open world with a focus on doing whatever the hell you want whenever you feel like it. JRPG fans couldn’t ask for a better, more immersive game. Platform: PC, PS3, 360, PS4, XO. The world is your racetrack in the Crew. Instead of a series of self-contained challenges, The Crew offers up an open world where players are free to roam along with race challenges for their various vehicles and terrain locations. Batman: Arkham City. Platform: PC, PS3 & Xbox 360. Not only does Batman: Arkham City surpass the likes of its genre-defining predecessor, Arkham Asylum, it also breaks new ground. The game does away with the zones and transitions of the previous game in favor of the truly wide open setting of Arkham City. Beyond progressing through the game’s main story, you can roam through the streets of Arkham City as either Batman or Catwoman, each with their own arsenal of gadgets and skills. There’s a variety of missions and open world sidequests that will keep you busy for dozens of hours. STALKER: Shadow of Chernobyl. The atmosphere of STALKER is so thick you could cut it with a knife. And atmosphere is what defines STALKER. It’s a first person, survival-horror game set within the radioactive wasteland of Chernobyl, where men known as Stalkers eke out a dangerous living by retrieving strange, reality-defying artifacts. They aren’t alone in the wasteland, which is haunted by mutant horrors and an assortment of nightmarish creatures. This open-ended setting allows for players to perform a myriad of objectives for the wasteland’s human inhabitants while unraveling the mystery of Chernobyl. Platform: PC, PS3 & Xbox 360. Hardcore fans of the original Fallout may disagree, but the Wasteland has never been better realized than in Fallout 3. Like other Bethesda titles, Fallout 3 allows you to create your own adventure. It is set in a vast landscape that would be relentlessly bleak were it not for the remnants of civilization and the hope of survival. Fallout 3 is absorbing, immersive, and beautiful in its desolation. Saints Row 4. Platform: PC, PS3 & Xbox 360. Saints Row 4 is the open-world genre taken to its most logical conclusion. Which is to say that it’s entirely open and free for you to do whatever the hell it is you want to do without even the slightest boundary to keep you in check. Instead of forcing you to play through a story that keeps you roughly in check by means of rules enforced by cops and the like, the game actively encourages you to break the rules by subverting the rules of engagement that typify open world gaming experiences. You’re free to do what you like, when you like, and however you like. That is Saints Row 4, and it’s a blast. Platform: PC, PS3 & Xbox 360. Far Cry 3 has drawn comparisons to The Elder Scrolls: Skyrim in its encouragement of exploration, hunting, and crafting, the open world experience is actually quite different between the two. While Skyrim allows the player to take the entire map at their own pace, regardless of their participation in the main quest line, Far Cry 3 is designed for the player to balance their exploring with making progress in the game. However, you will find pockets of time to wander about as you please, and indulging in what Rook Island has to offer will greatly aid you in your quests. Far Cry 3 is proof that first person shooters can offer more in the way of exploration and world-creation beyond shooting people in corridors. Morrowind was a rare game for its time. Offering vast vistas and sublime greenery, Morrowind effortlessly captures the hearts and minds of players not only with the land, but with freedom it provided. It is a massive, open-ended game that allows you to do what you want, when you want, wherever you want. You could be a warrior fulfilling an ancient prophecy, or a sneak thief who seeks only to enrich himself through the misery of others—or perhaps even a little bit of both. The choice is yours to make in Morrowind. Just Cause 2. Platform: PC, PS3 & Xbox 360. Just Cause 2 sees the return of daredevil/action movie badass Rico Rodriguez in an open world adventure set in the diverse, tropical playground of Panau. Panau is a fictional South East Asian country where violence is rife and where the physics enables Rodriguez to perform death-defying stunts with the game’s wide assortment of vehicles, weapons, and trick-enabling gadgets. The game’s story isn’t big on its demands to your attention, allowing you to do whatever you please, whenever you please. Red Dead Redemption. Platform: PS3 & Xbox 360. Red Dead Redemption is the Old West made anew with the fiction of Rockstar Games, and it’s every bit as bleak and unforgiving as it was back in the olden days. It is within this unforgiving land that a man, John Marston, seeks redemption—not only for his life, but for his soul. And it is only within this land that such redemption is possible. Needless to say, the game’s atmosphere is second to none, and it is host not only to John Marston’s story and those of his counterparts, but to the greater battle between the old and the new—the stolid Old West and the march of Progress. Platform: PC & Xbox 360. Minecraft is ultimately our number one pick for the best open world videogame ever made based on the simple fact that the world in which it takes place is that of our own creation. It offers players the ability to build kingdoms, go on adventures, and craft narratives that far transcend anything created by a game developer. The world of Minecraft is a sandbox, and it’s ours to play in and to do as we like. The game is what you make of it. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. Platform: PC, PS3 & Xbox 360. Skyrim is the fifth game in Bethesda’s ever popular series of role-playing games. Like its predecessors, Skyrim takes place in an open environment in which we’re given leave to explore the world as we see fit. While the world of Skyrim is charming and consistently engaging, it doesn’t simply tell us a story—it offers us instead a chance to weave our very own tale. Skyrim is interactive art at its finest. Grand Theft Auto 5. Platform: PS3, Xbox 360. Grand Theft Auto 5 is by and large one of the biggest open world titles ever conceived. It’s bigger than GTA 4 and Red Dead Redemption combined, and brings to life the city of Los Angeles in the fiction of Los Santos. Through years of hard-worn development and research, Rockstar has managed to create one of the most believable environments to ever grace the medium of video games. Due to the fact that the game is new, and because it wouldn’t be very fair to GTA 4 to call it a lesser title compared to GTA 5, we’re naming this one a tie for first place on our list of the best open world games of all time. Assassin’s Creed Black Flag. Platforms: PC, PS4, PS4, Wii U, 360, XO. The sixth main installment of the Assassin’s Creed series, Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag, takes players to the open seas. While following the main overall plot of the series with the fight between Assassins and the Templars, there’s a real joy in taking up the pirate life with Edward Kenway. Players will find that there is an emphasis on exploring the open waters, gathering a crew, sink opposing ships, and reap the rewards that come across their way. Outside of the sea life, players will also explore lands and fight using melee combat with stealthy takedowns. Platforms: PC, PS4, XO. The Fallout franchise has hit this list several times in the past and now with its most recent installment available in the marketplace, we can’t help but add Fallout 4. If you’re a fan of the franchise then it’s likely you’ve already picked up the latest release. However, if you’re completely new to the franchise, Fallout 4 still marks as a great first entry to the series. Set during the events of a nuclear war, players manage to escape into a vault, only to awaken hundreds of years into the future. What’s left of your world is nothing more than decay and outsiders trying to make it by in this new world. Each installment to the Fallout franchise manages to bring out an incredible wasteland to explore and Fallout 4 is no exception to that trend. You’ll come across old ruins, new structures, and a fleshed out cast of characters to meet along your journey. Dragon Age: Inquisition. Platforms: PC, PS3, PS4, 360, XO. The third major installment to the Dragon Age franchise, Dragon Age: Inquisition is an action role-playing video game where players take on the role of an Inquisitor who is on a grand journey to deal with the civil unrest within the continent of Thedas. While developers have set the game to be on the same continent of the past two installments, exploration for Dragon Age: Inquisition is rather massive in comparison. For instance, it’s been noted that the game features a map that is already five times larger than the setting of the first installment of the series. With all that said, you’ll want to set aside some time to really dive into the video game. Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain. Platforms: PC, PS3, PS4, 360, XO. Taking place after the events of Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes, players can enjoy the last installment of the beloved franchise in which was directed under Hideo Kojima. Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain follows Snake as he goes through a new mission that takes him to a Soviet-occupied Afghanistan territory. During the journey, Snake seeks his revenge on those who destroyed his forces during the ending of Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes, however, to do so, Snake will be exploring an open world environment. For fans of the franchise, this latest installment is seen to be a bit different in terms of the gameplay with this time around, developers have allowed players a little more freedom when it comes to completing objectives. Horizon Zero Dawn. Horizon Zero Dawn is the first IP developed by Guerrilla Games since their release of Killzone in 2004. This is an action role-playing video game title that is set a thousand years into the future. Mankind has mysteriously fallen, with cities only a shell of a once thriving society. Now only small tribal groups remain where giant mechanical beasts roam the world freely in charge. The plot revolves around a female hunter named Aloy who sets out on a journey to explore the open world, meet with other tribes, and potentially learn of the reason mankind fell to being with. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. Platforms: Wii U, Nintendo Switch. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is the nineteenth main installment to The Legend of Zelda franchise. This time around, players will be placed in a large open-world environment with the ability to play through the game’s dungeons in any order. Within The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, players will take on the role of Link after he awakens from a deep slumber that lasted a hundred years. A mysterious voice alerts link to reach a ruined Kingdom known as Hyrule where he will learn of Calamity Ganon, the antagonist who had previously destroyed Hyrule, though, during the process, he had trapped himself within the buried kingdom. Platforms: PC, PS4, PS4, 360, XO. Much like the previous installment, Far Cry 4 makes our list. This time around, players take on the role of Ajay Ghale, a young Kyrati-American who travels back to his home country of Kyrat, a fictional Himalayan country. During his travel, Ajay finds that this home country has been caught in a civil war that is controlled by a tyrant king, Pagan Min. A large portion of the game allows players to freely explore the Himalayan country and the wildlife that dwells within it. Furthermore, because the game has a few different storyline branches, gamers will likely replay the title a few times, offering a chance to explore a bit more of the world than before. Watch Dogs 2. Platforms: PC, PS4, XO. After the success Ubisoft had with their new IP Watch Dogs, a sequel was released back in 2016. This time around, players are taken to the San Francisco Bay Area to explore and cause havoc by hacking various terminals connecting to city functions or personal smartphones. Much of the same gameplay mechanics are present, though the developers did make a few overhauls such as driving. Click the next page button below to see our bonus picks! GamesRadar+ The 15 greatest JRPGs in Xbox history. Final Fantasy 15 is a stylish, smart reminder of an era when Japanese games dominated the industry, but sweeping JRPGs aren't new to Xbox. As proof, here's a fond look back over the best Japanese role-playing games ever to grace Microsoft consoles. 01: Blue Dragon. When Final Fantasy‘s creator, Hironobu Sakaguchi, and composer, Nobuo Uematsu, founded development studio Mistwalker back in 2004, JRPG fans awaited the birth of a franchise to rival the pair’s masterpiece. Debut game Blue Dragon didn’t deliver that exactly, but the Xbox 360 exclusive spawned manga, anime and two sequels, although they only appeared on the Nintendo DS. A very traditional take on the genre, Blue Dragon follows a band of kids and their giant blue shadow creatures on a quest to rid the world of killer purple clouds. Its three discs – which made it the first multi-DVD Xbox 360 game – positively burst with turn-based brilliance. 02: Lost Odyssey. Mistwalker’s second game dropped Blue Dragon’s chibi looks and opted for a more grown-up aesthetic. Another Xbox 360 exclusive, it feels like a mainline Final Fantasy game in all but name and remains the best JRPG of its generation. In its ‘dreams’ mechanic, Lost Odyssey moves you to tears as immortal hero Kaim recounts heart-breaking stories from 1,000 years as a mercenary; in audacious bad guy Gongora, it boasts one of the most memorable JRPG villains (an elite crowd); and in the voice work of comedy character Jansen, it boasts that rarest of things: an English language option that’s worth selecting. 03: Eternal Sonata. Known in Japan as Trusty Bell: Chopin’s Dream (the tweest game name on Xbox 360), Eternal Sonata is set in the dying mind of composer Frédéric Chopin as he succumbs to tuberculosis. Not a weird enough premise for you? The story, which naturally incorporates plenty of the composer’s best-known music, sees Chopin retreat into his dreams to aid a young girl with an incurable disease. He then teams up with a squad of youths to – no drumroll necessary for this shocking JRPG plot zinger – save the world. Curiously, Eternal Sonata also sticks a conductor’s baton up at the genre’s solo-only conventions by incorporating a two-player co-op battle mode. 04: Breath of Death 7: The Beginning. Such is the size and scope of JRPGs that they’re typically the domain of huge teams and big-name publishers. Yet the advent of 360’s Xbox Live Indie Games platform ushered in a new wave of developers, most notably two-man outfit Zeboyd Games. Though the pair’s Californian roots cast a big question mark over the status of the ‘J’ in JRPG, Breath of Death 7’s total adoration for the genre and sharp jokes that lovingly parody 8-bit series make it eligible for our list. It’s packed with both laughs and warmly familiar JRPG systems. Zeboyd built on their success with excellent follow-up Cthulhu Saves the World. 05: Tales of Vesperia. Although the mainline Tales series stretches back more than two decades, Xbox has played host to just one entry, yet that lone representative is widely accepted to be one of the top games in the series. You can thank its blend of likeable characters (none more so than Repede, an intelligent, pipe-smoking dog) and fast, fluid action battle systems that are more like fighting games than traditional RPG menu crawling (enhanced via Xbox Live with online leaderboards). The adventure of the roaming Vesperia guild became highly sought after in the west and went for high figures on eBay before finally making its way to Xbox 360’s digital store. 06: Resonance of Fate. Back in 2010, Star Ocean studio tri-Ace and publisher Sega prepared to throw their steampunk, strategy-action role-player into a head-to-head battle with Final Fantasy 13. Everybody thought they were crazy (perhaps justifiably, given the staggering deficit in sales) but Resonance of Fate ended up towering over its lofty Xbox 360 rival in terms of quality. Apt, given its setting: it all takes place on and around a giant tower constructed to protect citizens from poisonous gases. Its stars, armed to the eyeballs with uzis and grenades, duke it out in real-time run-and-gun fights that seem to have been ripped directly out of XCOM. 07: Final Fantasy 13-2. Talk about third time lucky. After Final Fantasy 11 and 13 failed to impress, it seemed Xbox 360 was cursed to host only the weakest entries in the series. Initially our third experience looked ominous, too: straight sequels are rare in Final Fantasy, good ones rarer still. Cue the surprise decision to follow protagonist Lightning’s relentlessly linear debut with a mind-bending JRPG that sees Serah and Noel take the lead for an experimental, non-linear plot; one you shape by leaping through time periods and parallel universes. Threequel Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy 13 spoiled the fun, but in 13-2 the subseries had its brief moment of glory. 08: The Last Remnant. During Xbox 360’s early years, JRPG specialists Square Enix had a bold idea: a more powerful console demanded a more ambitious scope. Why should players control individuals when they could instead take charge of entire groups of characters? And so The Last Remnant was born. Far (very far) from the finest JRPG to land on Xbox, it’s nevertheless one of the more fascinating entries thanks to its group-battle focus and the resulting shift in tactical nous needed to cope with the AI’s dithering actions during combat. Square Enix clearly saw potential in these mechanics – some were borrowed two years later for sister title Final Fantasy 13. Part 3D action game, part RPG, part top-down shooter, part 2D platformer and many more parts besides, Cavia’s bizarro hybrid can’t decide what it wants to be – but the OXM judges have looked favourably on its efforts and deemed there’s enough JRPG DNA on display to qualify for our list. The odd blend of gameplay styles doesn’t always work, but the story (leading man Nier and a magical talking book called Grimoire Weiss are on a quest to find a cure to save Nier’s dying daughter) is never less than excellent, culminating in an ending with one of the bravest twists any video game has ever dared pull. 10: Final Fantasy Type-0. Most players came for the free Final Fantasy 15: Episode Duscae demo bundled with the disc, but they stayed thanks to a gripping action slant that belied Type-0’s “spin-off” status. Not bad for an Xbox One remaster of a game that was previously just a Japanese-only PSP curio. Basic looks and bite-size missions betray its humble handheld origins, but the student-battling, action role-player (if it sounds X-Men-ish, it is – hero Ace wields a pack of deadly playing cards, just like Gambit) paints a surprisingly mature tale by Final Fantasy’s standards. The liberal chucking about of blood throughout this dark tale is rather shocking for the unprepared. 11: Phantasy Star Online Episodes 1 & 2. Sega’s Dreamcast may not have lived a long and fruitful life, but thanks to Sonic Team it helped pioneer an online revolution for console gaming. This internet-friendly take on Sega’s long-running Phantasy Star role-playing series paved the way for the likes of Final Fantasy 11 and even Destiny – though it still has one over Bungie’s space shooter thanks to offline and split-screen multiplayer modes in addition to its online link-ups. After Dreamcast took one critical hit too many, the first two episodes made the switch to the original Xbox in 2003, making it the first essential JRPG in Xbox’s history. 12: Shining in the Darkness. Long before Xbox was even a twinkle in Bill Gates’ eye, a short-lived battle of the JRPGs took place on warring consoles as Final Fantasy flew the flag of Nintendo (and later Sony) and Shining Force pledged allegiance to Sega. Xbox players can relive those heady days through Xbox 360’s Sega Mega Drive Ultimate Collection. While follow-ups Shining Force and Shining Force 2 better reflect traditional JRPGs, 1991’s first-person dungeon-crawler Shining in the Darkness is more important, not only for establishing the series, but for bringing Japanese role-players to the west. 13: Pier Solar and the Great Architects. Another JRPG with questionable “J” status thanks to its development by a small indie team from across the globe, Pier Solar has a strange background, starting out as a homebrew game for the Mega Drive in 2010 – no, that’s not a typo. The Xbox One port arrived in 2014, a year before the Dreamcast port (!), and delivered a 16-bit-inspired role-playing game about a trio of friends searching for a magical herb to cure the hero’s father. Mechanical niggles hold Pier Solar back from greatness, but the substantive shortcomings are more than made up for by its sublime, retro-worshipping style. 14: Metal Dungeon. You can picture the boardroom discussion. “What’s the biggest game on Xbox?” one suited man asks. “It’s Halo,” replies another. “Why’s it called that?” probes Mr Suit. “It’s quite clever actually,” chips in a plucky young upstart. “You see – it’s named after its setting.” “We’ll do the same thing with our new game and make millions!” exclaims Mr Suit. “So where’s our game set?” All eyes fall on the lead developer. “Um…” he utters. “A dungeon.” Fevered whispering breaks out in the room. “‘Dungeon’?! We can’t call it that,” frowns Mr Suit. “Can you give us more detail?” “Well,” comes the tentative reply. “It’s a… metal dungeon.” “JACKPOT!” everybody yells. 15: Infinite Undiscovery. Just look at that name. Infinite. Undiscovery. Like “free” and “lunch”, they’re a magical combination of words that should be chewed over [ er, I’m not convinced “undiscovery” is a word – Ed ]. What does it mean? Truly, that’s a question that you can ponder for as long as the game’s running time, but with little to split the likes of 360’s other JRPGs Star Ocean: The Last Hope, Enchanted Arms (from Dark Souls developer FromSoftware, no less) and MagnaCarta 2, the name seals it for tri-Ace’s 360-exclusive. Oh, and the real-time decision trees that morph the game’s story help it stand even further apart from the crowd. Recommended. 8 things to watch out for this week. Who are the GamesRadar+ team? 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One of the new character redesigns for "Stranger of Sword City" Photo: http://www.purexbox.com/ The Xbox One will be getting new Japanese roleplaying games (JRPGs) from developer Experience Inc. The games are “Stranger of Sword City” and “Students of Round 2,” though the latter is still a working title and can easily be replaced in the future. Fans can expect “Strangers of Sword City” in 2016 and “Students of Round 2” in 2017. Pure Xbox has confirmed that the games will be getting a Western release, so fans won’t have to make a petition to get the game. Both games will not be getting physical copies and will only be sold through Xbox Live. According to Experience Inc. executive Hajime Chikami, the move to digital was made since it’s hard to sell Xbox games in Japan and it’s easier to sell a digital game worldwide. “Stranger of Sword City” was actually released on the Xbox 360, PC and PlayStation Vita. However, this isn’t just a simple HD remake as the game will be getting brand new character designs, after Chikami took the advice of some publishers the company has worked with before. Fans who prefer the original character designs will be able to switch between them when it comes out, while the dungeon-crawling gameplay will probably remain the same. The second JRPG “Students of Round 2” still has some issues, as the company has been trying to nail the character designs for the final product. The gameplay will be that of a tactical RPG and might bear similarities with “Shining Force” or “Fire Emblem.” The excitement for these two Japanese RPGS has made some wonder if the Xbox will be the new JRPG console, Lazy Gamer reported. It’s reportedly a bold statement, but it’s also a doubtful one since the PlayStation 4 and 3 are still getting exclusive RPGs to this day, like the upcoming “Tales of Zesteria.” However, that seemingly won’t stop Microsoft. The company has been working hard on getting more Japanese audiences, and the fact that these two games are exclusively coming to the Xbox One is proof of that. The Xbox One will also be one of the homes for “Final Fantasy XV,” which is considered by many as one of the most anticipated games today. Die besten Xbox One-Rollenspiele. Wir haben in den letzten 36 Stunden 9.300.317 Votes verschiedener Plattformen durchleuchtet, um die Top 10 Xbox One-Rollenspiele zu finden! Assassin’s Creed Origins. 86% @ Amazon bei 85 Stimmen. 74% @ Metacritic bei 407 Stimmen. 100% @ MS Store bei einer Stimme. Assassin’s Creed Origins – Gold Edition. 86% @ Amazon bei 74 Stimmen. 74% @ Metacritic bei 406 Stimmen. 100% @ MS Store bei einer Stimme. Assassin’s Creed Origins – Gods Edition. 86% @ Amazon bei 85 Stimmen. 74% @ Metacritic bei 406 Stimmen. 100% @ MS Store bei einer Stimme. Forza Motorsport 7. 82% @ Amazon bei 110 Stimmen. 56% @ Metacritic bei 690 Stimmen. Forza Motorsport 7 – Deluxe Edition. 80% @ Amazon bei 104 Stimmen. 56% @ Metacritic bei 690 Stimmen. Forza Motorsport 7 – Ultimate Edition. 80% @ Amazon bei 104 Stimmen. 56% @ Metacritic bei 690 Stimmen. Call of Duty: WWII. 70% @ Amazon bei 111 Stimmen. 40% @ Metacritic bei 303 Stimmen. Monster Hunter: World. 80% @ Amazon bei 12 Stimmen. 73% @ Metacritic bei 106 Stimmen. The Evil Within 2. 80% @ Amazon bei 12 Stimmen. 89% @ Metacritic bei 192 Stimmen. 84% @ Amazon bei 26 Stimmen. 64% @ Metacritic bei 509 Stimmen. Alle Charts. Die besten Xbox One-Rollenspiele für einzelne Genre: Singleplayer-Rollenspiel vs MMORPG. Rollenspiele (kurz auch RPG) lassen sich grob in zwei Kategorien unterteilen: Zum einen sind da die Rollenspiele, die man offline alleine spielen kann (z.B. The Witcher 3, Fallout 4), zum anderen gibt es aber auch die sogenannten MMORPGs (Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Games), bei denen man sich online in einer Welt mit zahlreichen weiteren Spielern befindet und mit diesen interagieren kann. Bekannte MMORPG-Vertreter auf der Xbox One sind z.B. The Elder Scrolls Online oder Neverwinter. In der Regel verfügen MMORPGs neben Content, der alleine absolviert wird, auch über diverse Gruppeninhalte – wie Dungeons und Schlachtzüge mit zahlreichen mächtigen Bossen – die sich nur mit mehreren Spielern schaffen lassen. Online spielen mit Xbox Live Gold. Generell gilt auf der Xbox One: Wer den Multiplayer-Modus eines Spiels nutzen möchte, benötigt eine aktive Xbox Live Gold-Mitgliedschaft, die es in verschiedenen Laufzeiten zu kaufen gibt (z.B. 1 Monat, 3 Monate oder 12 Monate). Es gibt allerdings eine Ausnahme – und die betrifft in der Regel Spiele, für die monatliche Abo-Gebühren anfallen – was in manchen MMORPGs der Fall ist. Trifft das zu, ist es häufig so, dass keine zusätzliche Gold-Mitgliedschaft nötig ist. Das war z.B. bei The Elder Scrolls Online so, bis das obligatorische Abo abgeschafft wurde. Jetzt ist hingegen tatsächlich Xbox Live Gold nötig. Als Xbox Live Gold-Mitglied profitierst du übrigens noch von anderen Vorteilen als nur der Möglichkeit, die Online-Modi nutzen zu können. So gibt es z.B. wöchentlich neue Deals im Xbox Store sowie monatlich mehrere Spiele für Xbox One und Xbox 360 kostenlos für Gold-Mitglieder. Xbox One-exklusive Rollenspiele. Wie für die PS4 gibt es auch für die Xbox One diverse Rollenspiele, die entweder exklusiv auf Microsofts Konsole verfügbar sind – oder Konsolen-exklusiv, d.h. sie sind für keine andere Current-Gen-Konsole erscheinen, aber z.B. für den PC. Eine Auswahl an Xbox One-Rollenspielen, auf die das zutrifft, findest du hier. Neverwinter (Konsolen-exklusiv) Bei Neverwinter handelt es sich um ein Free2Play-MMORPG, das neben der Xbox One derzeit nur noch für den PC verfügbar ist. Das Spiel basiert auf dem bekannten Fantasy-Rollenspiel „Dungeons & Dragons“ und bietet dir u.a. packendes Action-Gameplay mit D&D-Gefühl, diverse Klassen wie den Trickserschurken, den Taktischen Magier oder den Glaubenskleriker und mehr. Eine weitere Besonderheit in Neverwinter ist The Foundry. Dabei handelt es sich um eine Art Editor, der es dir ermöglicht, deine eigenen Quests zu erstellen und diese auch anderen Spielern zugänglich zu machen. Und natürlich kannst du auch die Quests anderer Spieler ausprobieren. Hinweis: Um Neverwinter auf der Xbox One spielen zu können, wird eine aktive Xbox Live Gold-Mitgliedschaft benötigt. Die Klasse Vernichtender Hexenmeister in Neverwinter. Fable Legends (2016) Fable Legends ist ebenfalls ein Free2Play-Rollenspiel, das voraussichtlich 2016 exklusiv für die Xbox One und den PC als kostenloser Download erscheinen wird. Der Titel entführt dich in das Fantasieland Albion, in dem Episches, Tragisches und Komisches eine einmalige Einheit bilden. Dreh- und Angelpunkt im Spiel ist der 4 vs 1 Multiplayer-Modus, in dem du wahlweise mit KI-Partnern oder mit Freunden um den Sieg spielst. Offen steht dir dabei, ob du z.B. lieber ein furchtloser Krieger, ein listiger Gauner oder aber das Vorbild aller Tugenden sein möchtest. Auf deinem Abenteuer findest du individuelle Kräfte und Ausrüstungsgegenstände. Scalebound (2017) Voraussichtlich 2017 erscheint mit Scalebound ein weiteres Rollenspiel für die Xbox One, und zwar exklusiv nur für diese Konsole. Im Spiel entdeckst du die Welt von Draconis. Doch dort ist nicht alles Friede, Freude, Eierkuchen… im Gegenteil. Zusammen mit deinem Drachen gilt es für dich, die Legionen der feindlichen Soldaten und epischen Biester zu bekämpfen. Die Entwickler versprechen für das Spiel ein leicht zu erlernendes, aber komplexes Gameplay und stylische Action. Spielen kannst du dabei wahlweise alleine oder aber zusammen mit anderen Spielern – für den Online-Multiplayer wird aber natürlich eine Xbox Live Gold-Mitgliedschaft benötigt. Das Xbox One Rollenspiel Scalebound verspricht stylische Action. * Alle Preisangaben inkl. Mehrwertsteuer und ggf. zzgl. Versandkosten. Preise, Verfügbarkeit und sonstige Daten können sich inzwischen geändert haben. Facebook. ELEX - A Piranha Bytes Game. Alexis-Croft is currently working on this lovely fan art! ELEX - A Piranha Bytes Game. Farming in a parched desert is difficult. So you should consider exactly which plants are worth breeding. ELEX - A Piranha Bytes Game. The only thing that stands between the Domed City and the aerial attacks of the Albs, is the eponymous dome. 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