The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is one of the greatest games ever made. That should not be a controversial statement. Developed by CD Projekt Red and released in 2015, The Witcher 3 garnered near-universal praise for its ambitious storytelling and immersive setting. The game's success propelled the somewhat niche franchise into the mainstream.

In this long and sprawling adventure, The Witcher 3 concludes Geralt's journey satisfyingly... and that's not even getting into the awesome combat, graphics, characters, lore, and everything else along the same lines. There aren't many games that feel as fresh as CD Projekt Red's masterpiece, but for any person who wishes to enjoy a similar experience, here are some of the best action RPGs like The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.

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Updated on April 17, 2024 by Mark Sammut: CD Projekt Red is reportedly working on a few different projects, including expansions to The Witcher universe. At the moment, these releases seem to be still fairly early in development, with their debuts likely years away. Consequently, fans looking to scratch that Geralt itch might want to try out some RPGs like The Witcher 3.

Dragon's Dogma 2

For Players Seeking A Change Of Pace That Prioritizes Combat

Dragon's Dogma 2

Platform(s)
PC , PS5 , Xbox Series X , Xbox Series S
Released
March 22, 2024
Developer(s)
Capcom
Genre(s)
Action RPG

One of the highlights of 2024 so far, Capcom's Dragon's Dogma 2 builds nicely on its 2012 predecessor, delivering a more fine-tuned overall experience that still adheres to the original game's blueprint. For better or worse, this sequel is more Dragon's Dogma, albeit with most areas being slightly improved. While that should not discourage people from giving it a go, they should be aware that this action RPG is very much its own thing and does not take all that much influence from popular open-world games that launched after 2012. Dragon's Dogma 2 is not trying to be The Witcher 3, but it has enough similarities to warrant a recommendation for fans of CD Projekt Red's masterpiece.

As the Arisen, players travel through a fairly large dark fantasy kingdom in search of a dragon, and their journey will be defined by unexpected danger and combat. The latter is by far Dragon's Dogma 2's strongest feature, with Capcom developing a robust battle system that supports an impressive range of weapon types and vocations (classes). Unlike The Witcher 3, the 2024 release lets players create their own characters along with Pawns, who are essentially companions. Most of the campaign revolves around taking on traveling quests, with players having to protect themselves and usually NPCs from roaming threats. Dragon's Dogma 2 crafts a tangible sense that death could be around any corner, and battles are emergent and feel almost random.

Elden Ring

Dark Fantasy Open-World Soulslike

Elden Ring
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Platform(s)
PS5 , Xbox One , PS4 , Xbox Series X , Xbox Series S , PC
Released
February 25, 2022
Developer(s)
From Software
Genre(s)
RPG , Action

Elden Ring took the gaming world by storm in a way that the popular but still niche Dark Souls games never quite managed. Set in a vast world that demands to be explored, Elden Ring mostly leaves players to their own devices as they traverse the unknown in search of the Great Runes. Unsurprisingly, this journey proves to be extremely difficult.

Honestly, Elden Ring's combat, lore presentation, and pacing are not that similar to The Witcher 3 – FromSoftware's game is very much its own beast. That said, when it comes to action open-world RPGs, both releases were game-changers and deliver experiences that are hard to top. Rather than a direct alternative to The Witcher 3, Elden Ring works well as a companion piece that excels in the inverse areas as CD Projekt Red's game. Elden Ring's flexible class system, challenging combat, and loot are among the best in the action RPG genre. While executed very differently than in The Witcher 3, FromSoftware's title still features fantastic world-building and writing, with the latter largely being limited to environmental storytelling and lore drops.

Planescape: Torment

Fantastic Writing & A Fully-Realized World

Planescape: Torment

Platform(s)
PC , PS4 , Switch , Xbox One
Released
December 12, 1999
Developer(s)
Black Isle Studios
Genre(s)
RPG

Describing Planescape: Torment as an "action RPG" is generous since its combat is static and one-note. That said, the bland battles are worth putting up with to experience everything else this classic has to offer. While The Witcher 3 is generally treated as the standard-bearer for quality writing in RPGs, Planescape: Torment held that title for a very long time.

More importantly, the game's story, world-building, and dialogue have aged quite well. Permitting someone goes in with realistic expectations, Planescape: Torment is still a must-play RPG and one of the best extensions of the Dungeons & Dragons universe.

Assassin's Creed Odyssey

A Grand Historical Epic

Assassin's Creed Odyssey

Platform(s)
PS4 , Xbox One , Switch , PC , Stadia
Released
October 15, 2018
Developer(s)
Ubisoft Quebec
Genre(s)
Action RPG , Open-World

Any of the last few Assassin's Creed games are safe picks for those seeking epic adventures; however, Odyssey gets the nod when it comes to games like The Witcher 3 since it marked the point when Ubisoft's series fully embraced role-playing elements. Dialogue options and branching paths are integrated into the storyline, providing players more agency than in previous Assassin's Creed titles.

The open-world is enormous and blends history with fiction, creating a landscape littered with jaw-dropping vistas and neat details. Although not quite reaching The Witcher 3 level, Odyssey's story is solid enough, as are the combat and progression systems.

Kingdoms Of Amalur: Re-Reckoning

Vibrant World, Fun Combat

Kingdoms of Amalur Reckoning

Platform(s)
PC , PS3 , PS4 , Switch , Xbox 360 , Xbox One
Released
February 7, 2012
Developer(s)
38 Studios , Big Huge Games
Genre(s)
Action RPG

Kingdoms of Amalur excels in different areas than The Witcher 3. Its story is a bit uninspired and doesn't become anything more than just serviceable; conversely, the game's combat is smooth, fast-paced, flexible, and creative. The protagonist lacks Geralt's personality; however, Kingdoms of Amalur's customization options provide players with plenty of room to create their own heroes.

The Witcher 3 and Kingdoms of Amalur both take place in rich fantasy settings that are visually captivating, although the latter's world is far more colorful than the former. For those seeking an action-heavy RPG, this game is the way to go.

GreedFall

Slow Start Leads Into An Effective Open-World Game

GreedFall

Platform(s)
PS4 , Xbox One , PC , PS5 , Xbox Series X , Xbox Series S
Released
September 10, 2019
Developer(s)
Spiders
Genre(s)
RPG

Placing the player in the boots of a noble emissary exploring a mostly undeveloped island, GreedFall offers a large and dynamic map to uncover. The third-person view that mixes a nice range of melee weapons and firearms gives this ARPG a unique feel that will resonate well with fans of The Witcher games.

There are a ton of cool, original monsters to meet and slay, though the vibrant natural world offers more than just combat. Players can romance various companions along the way, build diplomatic relations with powerful politicians, and bring peace to the divided factions crowding the island.

Cyberpunk 2077

Venturing Into CD Projekt Red's Night City

Cyberpunk 2077

Platform(s)
PC , Xbox One , Stadia , PS4 , PS5 , Xbox Series S , Xbox Series X
Released
December 10, 2020
Developer(s)
CD Projekt Red
Genre(s)
RPG , Action

CD Projekt Red's follow-up to The Witcher 3 had big shoes to fill; unfortunately, Cyberpunk 2077's launch was anything but smooth, with the PS4 and Xbox One versions of the game being riddled with bugs. On PC and next-gen consoles, the action RPG is a far more enjoyable experience, allowing for the game's strengths to shine through more clearly. The 2.0 update only made things better, as did the Phantom Liberty expansion.

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Deus Ex

Set The Standard For Immersive Sims

Deus Ex

Platform(s)
PC , PS2
Released
June 23, 2000
Developer(s)
Ion Storm
Genre(s)
Action RPG , FPS , Stealth

Similar to how The Witcher 3 set a new standard for writing in RPGs, particularly for side quests, 2000's Deus Ex raised the bar when it comes to player freedom. Blending first-person shooter gameplay with RPG concepts like customization and non-linear levels, Ion Storm's masterpiece was well ahead of its contemporaries in many areas. Even all these years later, few games come close to matching Deus Ex's stellar level design and immersion, and that includes its highly-regarded sequels.

Deus Ex is a very different experience than The Witcher 3, but they both represent the RPG genre at its best. Although dated in some ways, Ion Storm's classic holds up very well overall; in fact, Deus Ex can be described as timeless.

Victor Vran

Demon Hunting Goodness

Victor Vran

Platform(s)
PC , PS4 , Switch , Xbox One
Released
February 20, 2015
Developer(s)
Haemimont Games
Genre(s)
Action RPG , Hack and Slash

In most ways, Victor Vran and The Witcher 3 are directly opposed. While the latter takes place in a vast open-world packed with optional content and NPCs with stories to tell, the former is a linear action RPG that prioritizes combat above everything else. Victor Vran is also an isometric hack and slash game, which is quite a departure from The Witcher 3's presentation.

Still, the games have fairly similar protagonists since they both work as monster hunters, albeit Victor targets "demons" in his world. They are also defined characters rather than empty husks that players can mold and customize. Victor Vran nails its fast-paced and satisfying combat, which is arguably among the most enjoyable of its subgenre. The campaign is also relatively short, making it a great candidate to play after completing a lengthy RPG like The Witcher 3.

Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines

Immersive RPG With A Cool Setting

Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines

Platform(s)
PC
Released
November 16, 2004
Developer
Genre(s)
Action RPG

Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines might seem somewhat antiquated in this day and age, but the action RPG was a game-changer in 2004. Prior to The Witcher 3, Troika's project helped set the standard for writing in video games, and the range of choices the RPG provides players is still impressive nearly two decades later. Narratively, Bloodlines is among the genre's greatest representatives, and time has done nothing to change that perspective.

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Bloodlines 2 is in production, although a release date has yet to be announced. Provided someone goes into the 2004 release with reasonable expectations considering its age, they will find one of the best games like The Witcher 3.

Grim Dawn

Dark Fantasy Hack And Slash

Grim Dawn

Platform(s)
PC , Xbox One
Released
February 25, 2016
Developer(s)
Crate Entertainment
Genre(s)
Action RPG

Grim Dawn is an isometric action RPG in the style of Diablo and Titan Quest, therefore, any person contemplating whether they should pick up this game should be aware that it plays nothing like The Witcher 3. Like most entries in this subgenre, Grim Dawn is primarily loot-driven, and the game does not hold back on drops.

Even though it is very much a different type of beast from CD Projekt Red's RPG, Grim Dawn also envisions a dark fantasy world that has a more grounded aesthetic compared to other similar games. While not the focus, the game's story is pretty good as well, taking place in a world ravished by a war that left humanity on the brink of annihilation.

Alpha Protocol

The Power Of Choice

Alpha Protocol

Platform(s)
PS3 , Xbox 360 , PC
Released
June 1, 2010
Developer(s)
Obsidian Entertainment
Genre(s)
Action RPG

Before proceeding any further, it should be noted that Alpha Protocol is far rougher around the edges than The Witcher 3. With janky controls, lackluster gameplay, and quite a few bugs, the game's negatives can be difficult to overlook, but they do not detract from its positives: story and customization. Set in a futuristic sci-fi world, Alpha Protocol centers around a secret agent who goes on worldwide missions, and players are given the freedom to warp Michael Thorton's personality, skillset, and future.

Alpha Protocol has branching storylines, dialogue options that genuinely matter, and great world-building. This RPG rewards multiple playthroughs, each one better than the last since players steadily become more adept at circumventing the game's frustrations. In many ways, Alpha Protocol is similar to the first Witcher game, at least in terms of strengths and weaknesses.

Kingdom Come: Deliverance

Gritty Historical RPG

Kingdom Come: Deliverance

Platform(s)
PS4 , Xbox One , PC , Switch
Released
February 13, 2018
Developer(s)
Warhorse Studios
Genre(s)
RPG

No game is exactly like The Witcher 3, but Kingdom Come: Deliverance arguably has the most similar-feeling world. While the latter does not have fantastical creatures, Kingdom Come's Bohemia is a gritty and dirty place that prioritizes realism above everything else. If The Witcher 3 is a dark fantasy, then Kingdom Come is the version set on Earth.

Kingdom Come's open-world is vast, punishing, but also capable of inspiring moments of beauty. The game's first-person combat comes with a steep learning curve as players need to master their swordsmanship (or other weapons) to stand a chance in any of the harder battles. Like The Witcher 3, Kingdom Come is an immersive sim that strikes a grim tone and makes players work for every success.

Mass Effect 2

Great World-Building & Beloved Characters

Mass Effect 2

Platform(s)
PS3 , Xbox 360 , PC
Released
January 26, 2010
Developer(s)
BioWare
Genre(s)
Action RPG , Third-Person Shooter

When it comes to games that are similar to The Witcher 3, it goes without saying that most BioWare games from their golden age are a great fit. Mass Effect 2 is one such game that is a must-play for anyone who loves the story of The Witcher 3.

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While BioWare games tend to focus more on party interactions, individual character stories, and the like, there will still be enough similarities between Mass Effect 2 and The Witcher 3 to satiate any person's role-playing urges. The biggest difference between both these games is their settings... which is where the next game on this list comes into the picture.

Mass Effect Legendary Edition, a compilation containing BioWare's trilogy, is available on the PS4, Xbox One, and PC. This package is the best way to experience Commander Shepard's story.

Gothic 1 & 2

Underappreciated Old-School RPGs

Gothic

Platform(s)
PC , Switch
Released
November 23, 2001
Developer(s)
Piranha Bytes
Genre(s)
RPG

Piranha Bytes is synonymous with eurojank, which are basically games that prioritize mechanical depth over visuals. Even though it sounds like a criticism, "eurojank" is really a term of endearment, and a lot of that goodwill can be traced back to the first two Gothic projects. Generally, the sequel is considered superior, but as Gothic 2 continues directly from its predecessor, newcomers should start from the beginning. The original game is pretty good too, so it is hardly a painful sit.

Gothic is rough around the edges, fairly ugly by 2001 standards, and punishingly difficult at times, and the same can be said about the sequel. On the positive side, the games craft believable worlds that emphasize player growth and immersion. Rather than focusing on massive maps, Gothic fills its real estate with NPCs that genuinely seem like they have their own lives beyond the player's actions. The protagonist is also fairly weak and takes a while to become a powerhouse, which means players have to be very careful to not get into fights with the wrong people.

Banishers: Ghosts Of New Eden

A Haunting Ghost Love Story With A Detective Element

Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden

Platform(s)
PC , PS5 , Xbox Series X , Xbox Series S
Released
February 13, 2024
Developer(s)
DON'T NOD
Genre(s)
Action RPG

Although mainly known for Life is Strange, Don't Nod occasionally takes a trip into action RPG territory, and both of the developer's efforts are decent picks for fans of The Witcher. Now, it should be noted that Vampyr and Banishers: Ghost of New Eden are not massive open-world games filled with countless secondary content that can keep someone engaged for 100+ hours; however, they bring to life immersive historical-esque universes while weaving gripping narratives and encouraging some exploration, particularly the 2024 release. Banishers: Ghost of New Eden sits comfortably among Don't Nod's best games, telling a touching story about death, grief, and commitment. Antea and Red are ghost hunters, and they head to the small town of New Eden to investigate supernatural claims. Long story short, tragedy strikes, setting the leads on a testing journey with its share of difficult decisions.

Banishers is split into cases that allow players to fill the role of detectives, and these cases strike a similar chord to Geralt's monster hunting missions in The Witcher 3. As they serve as the story's driving force, these storylines are long and engaging, and they typically come to an end by providing players with a choice. In terms of combat, Banishers plays pretty well, even if it can be clunky in places. The combat is simple but enjoyable, and it receives a few tweaks as more skills become unlocked. The campaign takes a while to open up, but it does eventually provide space for players to engage more in combat and exploration.

Fallout: New Vegas

The Best 3D Fallout?

Fallout: New Vegas

Platform(s)
PS3 , Xbox 360 , PC
Released
October 19, 2010
Developer(s)
Obsidian Entertainment
Genre(s)
RPG

The intricate plot and game-altering decisions of The Witcher 3 are one of the game's biggest selling points, and people who wish to enjoy such consequence-heavy decision-making in their games should definitely try out Fallout: New Vegas.

This game takes everything good about the first two Fallout games and combines them with the modern conveniences introduced in Fallout 3. In the process, Obsidian crafted a sublime role-playing experience that no self-respecting gamer should miss out on.

The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim

The Definitive Western RPG

Skyrim

Platform(s)
PC , PS3 , Xbox 360 , Xbox One , Xbox One X , Xbox Series S , PS4 , PS5 , Switch
Released
November 11, 2011
Developer(s)
Bethesda
Genre(s)
RPG , Action , Adventure

While the story of The Witcher 3 is definitely one of the biggest reasons why people love this game, another aspect that should also be highlighted is its fantastic open-world exploration. Therefore, it's only a given that people who love exploring the beautiful world of The Witcher 3 would also enjoy playing Skyrim, which is considered to be right up there with the best role-playing games ever made, and for good reason.

Through mods and ports, Skyrim has remained relevant for more than a decade, as millions of players have and will continue to immerse themselves in its engrossing lore and world. While Skyrim's first-person combat has very few similarities with The Witcher 3's gameplay, both RPGs excel in other areas like their quests and depth.

The Witcher 2: Assassins Of Kings

While Not Fully Open-World, This Entry Is Great

The Witcher 2

Platform(s)
PC , Xbox 360 , Linux , macOS
Released
May 17, 2011
Developer(s)
CD Projekt Red
Genre(s)
Action RPG

Typically, someone should start with the first rather than the last chapter in a trilogy, but The Witcher is an exception. The third entry served as this universe's introductory point for a lot of people, and the game's popularity far eclipses its predecessors. Although they do tell one ongoing story, CD Projekt Red succeeded in making The Witcher 3 accessible as a standalone experience. As such, even people who adored the game might not feel tempted to revisit the previous entries.

Even though its writing is fantastic, 2007's The Witcher's gameplay is polarizing and completely different from anything that came after it. Fortunately, the same cannot be said for The Witcher 2, which incorporates many of the same ideas as its successor. While consisting of separate zones rather than a continuous open-world, the RPG still contains its share of exploration and side quests, and the latter are decent in their own right. The combat system is also similar to The Witcher 3, which means people will either love or hate it. More importantly, Assassins of Kings tells a great story.

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The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt

Platform(s)
PS4 , PS5 , Xbox One , Xbox Series X , Xbox Series S , Switch , PC
Released
May 19, 2015
Developer(s)
CD Projekt Red
Genre(s)
RPG , Action , Adventure