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10 Best RPGs on Xbox Game Pass (2024)

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Two heroes battle a giant creature in this RPG on Xbox Game Pass

Role-Playing Games offer a fun and exciting way to jump into amazing stories and unique characters. They're all about getting lost in a different world, going on adventures, and becoming part of a story. If you love RPGs, then Xbox Game Pass is a dream come true. It has a huge collection of games, each with its own world to explore, characters to meet, and adventures to have. But with so many games, picking one can be tricky. We've made a list of the ten best RPGs on Xbox Game Pass.

10. While the Iron's Hot

While the Iron’s Hot | Launch Trailer

In While the Iron's Hot, you are a blacksmith in the land of Ellian trying to fix up this old artisan village. Mostly, you'll be crafting – possibly like smelting metal, shaping parts, and piecing them together to whip up some cool items. You'll use your skills to repair machines and take on challenges by coming up with crafty solutions. While wandering on the island, they gather materials, find secret treasures, and find other craftsman along with their ambitions. The ultimate goal is to rebuild a village and to become the master blacksmith.

9. Moonlighter

Moonlighter Official Launch Trailer

Moonlighter combines dungeon crawling excitement with the fun of running your own little shop. The game has two main parts: exploring dangerous dungeons to find valuable loot, and then go sell those items in your shop to make some cash and level up your gear. Every dungeon is full of tough enemies and secret riches. The protagonists must also maintain an eye on their health, resource, and inventory in order to return with as much treasure as possible.

8. Lies of P

Lies of P - Official Launch Trailer

Remember the story of Pinocchio? Lies of P turns it into a dark, heavy adventure. One plays as a puppet, struggling to survive in a city full of monsters and dangerous people. There is only one mysterious voice guiding you through Krat, a place that is torn apart by chaos. Combat is difficult, so you will require changes in weapons and tactics to face powerful enemies. You also have to make some decisions about when to lie or spill the truth, and that totally impacts your journey. Basically, you gotta explore, fight, and dig up secrets in this crazy world.

7. Sea of Stars

Sea of Stars - Launch Trailer

In Sea of Stars, you play as two heroes who utilize the powers of the sun and moon to fight evil. It's a turn-based RPG in which timing can make attacks stronger or block enemy hits. You can do combo moves using multiple characters. Some attacks allow you to stall enemies before they cast big spells. Fights take place right where you are, no separate battle screens or anything. You just roam around, swim, jump, and climb your way through the world.

6. Terraria

In this game, you start off with really simple tools to dig, chop, and mine materials like wood and stone, and from those resources you craft better weapons, armor, and useful items to aid you in surviving. Terraria has dangerous monsters and big bosses that tend to keep things fresh. You can dig deep underground, find caves, and discover hidden treasures. Terraria is about discovery, creation, and survival in a world that is scheduled for adventure without end.

5. South Park: The Fractured But Whole

South Park: The Fractured But Whole: Official Uncensored Launch Trailer

South Park: The Fractured But Whole is a turn-based RPG wherein the players team up with the kids in South Park in a superhero adventure. Players take turns in the battle to use special superhero powers in defeating enemies. Each character also has different abilities, which makes combat fun and varied. Strategy and humor join forces with funny battles and story-based missions. Carefully planned moves help players beat opponents and follow the story through missions with familiar South Park characters.

4. Coral Island

Coral Island - Game Preview and PC Game Pass Launch Trailer | Humble Games

Coral Island is the key to leaving the city behind and starting a relaxed life on a serene island. You get to set up a farm, grow some tasty crops, and look after animals whenever you want. Plus, when you’re not farming, you can hop in the ocean to help bring coral reefs back to life and check out the town. And don’t forget the awesome community, where you can meet over 70 cool characters to befriend! Here, you can do whatever you want to do in your day while shaping the future of Coral Island into a great place.

3. Stardew Valley

Stardew Valley Xbox One Trailer

Stardew Valley is this awesome farming game where you are able to assume control over an old farm and make it awesome again. You sow crops, water them every day, then harvest for some cash. Plus, there's animal care, so you get to feed and take care of chickens, cows, and all that fun stuff. And on top of farming, you can go fishing, mine for stuff, and collect materials. Interaction with the townspeople, building friendships, and attending festivals are also part of the game. Additionally, changes in seasons throughout the year bring new crops and activities.

2. Core Keeper

Core Keeper - Console Announcement Trailer

In Core Keeper, you start off with this vast underground cave filled with resources, creatures, and old relics. First off, it allows for mining for valuable stuff, an opportunity to set up a solid base, and make some crucial tools to ensure survival. Plus, you get to grow a garden, fish in some mysterious waters, and even raise animals. It's the best that it can support up to eight players in co-op, teaming friends up, gathering resources, and handling all sorts of challenges to uncover the hidden mysteries in this engaging sandbox adventure.

1. Metal Slug Tactics

Metal Slug Tactics - Official Launch Trailer

Metal Slug Tactics blends the classic Metal Slug action with tactical strategy. Players lead a team of well-known characters, fighting through tough, hand-made maps. Each mission needs smart planning to choose the best attacks and formations to beat the Rebel Army. The game uses roguelite elements, so each run is different and brings new challenges. Players can utilise some insane special moves and combos with the SYNC feature to dish out massive damage. In tough battles, you can also call in some backup, like airstrikes and heavy weapons.

So, what do you think of our RPG picks on Xbox Game Pass? Are there any other titles you think deserve a spot? Let us know your thoughts on our socials here.

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