The Most Beautiful RPG Worlds

The Most Beautiful RPG Worlds



Summary

  • RPG worlds vary in beauty, from open-world jungles to cyberpunk dystopias, offering diverse visual experiences.
  • Games like Monster Hunter: World and No Man’s Sky showcase breathtaking environments that awe players.
  • Titles like Xenoblade Chronicles X and Horizon: Forbidden West push graphical boundaries to create stunning landscapes.

One of the many joys of the RPG genre is becoming completely immersed in another world, and that pleasure is only amplified when the world is beautiful beyond compare. Some RPG worlds almost don’t even need combat or conflict because the beauty of their world is good enough.

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Whether it be towering jungles filled with teeming wildlife, the quiet beauty of an anime countryside, or the strange beauty of a corporate dystopia, RPGs have plenty of truly beautiful worlds to offer.

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Monster Hunter: World

On The Scale of Monsters

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Fighting

Action RPG

Action-Adventure

Released

January 26, 2018

In a lot of ways, the Monster Hunter games have a tricky problem trying to make their player out to be good guys. After all, your job is to literally kill wildlife with a whole armory of deadly weapons, which can feel a little icky (unless they’re a world-ending threat of course). That disjunction has never been more prominent than in Monster Hunter: World due to the beauty of its environments.

The sheer scale of the world’s jungles, subterranean bio-luminescent caves, and sand-swamped dunes makes the player character feel incredibly small in comparison. One of the chief joys of the game isn’t just the violence, but simply wandering around the richly realized worlds of a land completely untamed.

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Xenoblade Chronicles X

The New Standard-Bearer

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Systems

Released

December 4, 2015

Franchise

Xenoblade Chronicles

OpenCritic Rating

Mighty

The ever-underplayed and underrated Xenoblade Chronicles franchise has never quite caught on in mainstream circles outside of Nintendo fans, which is a really big shame, because they are some of the finest RPGs made, and their worlds, in particular, are a real pleasure to just exist in.

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Xenoblade Chronicles X puts a twist on the fantasy leanings of the original trilogy and leans fully into sci-fi, blending the two together with startling success, leading to worlds that show off the best of both genres.

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Octopath Traveler

16-Bit But Better

Octopath Traveler Tag Page Cover Art

Released

July 13, 2018

OpenCritic Rating

Mighty

Beauty doesn’t just come in the form of realistic graphics or striking art styles. Sometimes, it comes from returning to game graphics of yesteryear and reinventing them for modern audiences. Octopath Traveler, in many ways a love letter to the JRPGS of the NES and SNES era, does just that, and in truly beautiful detail.

The game keeps the pixelated graphics but uses stunning lighting, rack focus, and particle effects to sell the beauty around the lo-fi polygons, resulting in a game that truly stands up to any modern RPG in terms of its sheer beauty, and draws its rich roster of job-filled characters in loving detail.

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No Man’s Sky

A Universe To Explore

No Man's Sky Tag Page Cover Art

Released

August 9, 2016

OpenCritic Rating

Fair

Despite an undoubtedly shaky launch and unstable years thereafter, No Man’s Sky has been on one long redemption run ever since, continually adding new features, improvements, and changes, turning a pretty bad game into one of the best open-world space RPGs available.

One reason it works so well is because of its stunning beauty. There’s an undeniable majesty to taking one of many ships from the hangar out into the cosmos and admiring the spinning planets, many of which have probably never been explored by any other player. Match that with great art design, a vibrant color palette, and strange but delightful creatures, and No Man’s Sky makes a compelling case for itself as containing genuine beauty.

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Cyberpunk 2077

Night City Nocturne

Cyberpunk 2077 Tag Page Cover Art

Released

December 10, 2020

OpenCritic Rating

Strong

Beauty comes in all forms, and Night City isn’t the conventional way of looking at it. Instead of crimson sunsets and rolling hills, Night City is a cyberpunk dystopia dominated by hyper-consumerism, weird hidden locations, and the death knell of modern civilization.

However, zooming out, there is an undeniable beauty to Night City, and the game wants the player to know it. Throughout, the player will have long conversations with NPCs as they stare out over the dynamic Night City skyline that stands as a testament to what humans are really capable of, and their capacity to still make beautiful things, even if it’s in the worst of circumstances.

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Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch (Remastered)

The Ghibli Magic

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Top Critic Rating:
86/100


Critics Recommend:
95%

Released

September 20, 2019

Developer(s)

Level-5

On the entirely opposite end of the scale from Cyberpunk 2077, Ni No Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch is an absolute cozy delight from start to finish, in large part due to the massive influence Studio Ghibli has over its cutscenes, and the art style in general.

Everything in Ni No Kuni is drawn in stark bold colors with cosy lines and adorable characters. It’s a storybook world intentionally, and one a player can lose themselves in for hours at a time. Ghibli and Level-5 are impeccable at creating worlds that feel safe, nostalgic, and undeniably beautiful.

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Horizon: Forbidden West

A Beautiful Apocalypse

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Systems

Released

February 18, 2022

OpenCritic Rating

Mighty

Beauty comes in many forms, and in video games, the most beautiful worlds are often those that are graphically rendered in the most realistic detail. Horizon: Forbidden West is one such game, managing to build upon the work of its predecessor and manage to push the PS5 to its limit to produce some of the very best graphics available on any platform.

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That means as Aloy scraps her way through the wasteland the player is more than likely to be greeted by stunning vistas, crystal clear azure oceans, or the rambling robot wildlife roaming the lands. If Attenborough could make a sci-fi documentary, it would probably look something like this game.

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The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

Fallen Hyrule, Unbeaten

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Systems

Released

May 12, 2023

Developer(s)

Nintendo

Publisher(s)

Nintendo

OpenCritic Rating

Mighty

Beauty does not need to come in realism. Sometimes, all it takes is a striking art design and a technical team willing to push underpowered hardware to its absolute limit. The fruit of that labor becomes crystal clear in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, which builds on everything Breath of the Wild did beforehand and pushes everything further.

The Hyrule of the modern Zelda games is nothing short of stunning. The rolling green hills, steep mountains, and dusty desert dunes aren’t necessarily realistic, but they express a quiet sense of nature’s resolve to persevere past an apocalypse, and it’s hard not to be swept up in the romanticist idea of it all when playing.

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