Summary
- Nintendo has published some of the greatest RPGs of all time, showcasing a wide variety of different RPG genres.
- Games like Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance, Golden Sun, and Xenoblade Chronicles X have solidified Nintendo's reputation in the RPG genre.
- The partnership between Squaresoft and Nintendo resulted in iconic RPGs like Super Mario RPG: The Legend of the Seven Stars and Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.
Ever since they transitioned from making playing cards and toys into becoming one of the biggest names in the industry, Nintendo has had a part to play in some of the best games of all time. Whether it was adventure games or platformers, the Japanese giant has shown an ability to excel in any genre. But despite their commitment to the likes of Mario, Pokemon, and Zelda, Nintendo has also been responsible for publishing some of the greatest role-playing games of all time.
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Through multiple console generations and handheld systems, Nintendo has published some absolutely top-tier RPGs. From action-based titles to traditional turn-based affairs, Nintendo isn't shy when it comes to publishing a wide variety of different RPGs. It's a testament to their longevity in the business, as they've put out an exhaustive list of some of the genre's best for over three decades.
12 Fire Emblem: Path Of Radiance
Metascore: 85
Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance
- Released
- April 20, 2005
- Developer(s)
- Intelligent Systems
- Publisher(s)
- Nintendo
- Platform(s)
- Nintendo GameCube
- Genre(s)
- Tactical, RPG
It took a bit of time, but Fire Emblem is now one of the premiere strategy RPGs in the industry. But when Nintendo released Path of Radiance on the GameCube in 2005, the series had declined in popularity in the West. Thanks to this absolutely stellar game, Fire Emblem was able to break free and become one of the best titles on the console, as well as one of the best SRPGs ever made.
In Path of Radiance, a mercenary named Ike is tasked with restoring peace to the land of Crimea. Featuring one of the finest stories in the franchise and compelling strategy gameplay, this robust RPG allows for some deep customization of characters and is one of the GameCube's greatest games.
11 Golden Sun
Metascore: 91
Golden Sun
- Released
- November 12, 2001
- Developer(s)
- Camelot Software Planning
- Publisher(s)
- Nintendo
- Platform(s)
- Nintendo Game Boy Advance
- Genre(s)
- JRPG
Developer Camelot has been a long-time partner of Nintendo, working on multiple Mario sports titles and spin-offs. But it was their original efforts with Nintendo that have been some of their greatest work, including the terrific RPG Golden Sun for the Gameboy Advance. Proving that they weren't just content with making cute sports titles, Camelot created not just one of the best handheld RPGs, but a contender for one of the genre's greatest of all time.
Golden Sun is the story of Isaac and his plucky friends, who are tasked with a dangerous responsibility to stop wizards from unleashing devastating magic onto the world. Backed by some excellent music and a tried-and-true turn-based battle system, Golden Sun has become one of Nintendo's most popular titles. As it was just re-released on Nintendo Switch Online, now is the perfect time to re-visit this incredible RPG.
10 Xenoblade Chronicles X
Metascore: 84
Xenoblade Chronicles X
- Released
- December 4, 2015
- Developer(s)
- Monolith Soft, Nintendo SPD
- Publisher(s)
- Nintendo
- Platform(s)
- Nintendo Wii U
- Genre(s)
- Action RPG, Open-World
After the long and winding road to getting Xenoblade Chronicles released in the West, the success of that game led to developers Monolith Soft pursuing a successor for release on Nintendo's then-upcoming Wii U. Even on limited hardware, the original game was impressive in its scope and size, but Xenoblade Chronicles X was a massive game that showed just what the Wii U could accomplish with the right developers at the helm.
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Monolith Soft's huge, sprawling sci-fi epic improved on all the systems from their previous effort. Leaning into the science fiction aspect, the weapons tend to be much more alien and strange-looking. Combat feels just as engaging, and some of the bosses are true sights to behold. Xenoblade Chronicles X is in desperate need of a port to Nintendo's upcoming (rumored) Switch 2, as it's still a magnificent game almost a decade later.
9 The Last Story
Metascore: 80
The Last Story
- Released
- August 14, 2012
- Developer(s)
- Mistwalker, AQ Interactive
- Publisher(s)
- Nintendo, XSEED Games
- Platform(s)
- Wii
- Genre(s)
- Action RPG
After leaving Square-Enix in 2003, Final Fantasy creator Hironobu Sakaguchi founded Mistwalker Studios and began developing RPGs like Blue Dragon and Lost Odyssey. After the mixed reaction to those games and looking to create something new, Sakaguchi partnered with Nintendo to make The Last Story.
This Wii-exclusive action RPG features a fun, fast-paced battle system that also incorporates a unique idea for this style of game by offering stealth. The story is excellent, featuring Sakaguchi's trademark exploration of life and death. One of the last games released on the Wii before Nintendo launched their next system, The Last Story is a delightful experience that was Sakaguchi's final major game release before focusing on smaller releases.
8 Pandora's Tower
Metascore: 73
Pandora's Tower
- Released
- April 16, 2013
- Developer(s)
- Ganbarion
- Publisher(s)
- Nintendo
- Platform(s)
- Wii, Nintendo Wii U
- Genre(s)
- Action RPG
Along with Xenoblade Chronicles and The Last Story, Pandora's Tower was brought to the West thanks to the fan campaign known as Operation Rainfall. Despite its inclusion, Pandora's Tower still remains perhaps the most forgotten of the trio. It's a shame, as it is a fascinating game about a young man named Aeron as he attempts to stop a deadly curse that has affected his girlfriend Elena.
Akin to something like Dark Souls or Castlevania, this hack-and-slash action RPG is one of the best playing games on the Wii. The combat feels tight and responsive, along with some truly spectacular boss battles. It also features a sort of light dating sim element with Elena, another unique element of this truly hidden gem.
7 Pokemon Emerald
Metascore: 76
Pokemon Emerald
- Released
- May 1, 2005
- Developer(s)
- Game Freak
- Publisher(s)
- The Pokemon Company, Nintendo
- Platform(s)
- Nintendo Game Boy Advance
- Genre(s)
- RPG
Despite Ruby/Sapphire being only the third generation of Pokemon, the franchise was already deep into its pop culture takeover. One part of that dominating strategy was to release two different Pokemon games, and then launch a third that would feature new or updated content. With Generation 3, GameFreak and Nintendo put out one of the best games in the series and one of the GBA's best RPGs.
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Pokemon Emerald added multiple visual improvements, as well as a few new NPCs and some new story elements involving Legendaries. It's one of the best Pokemon games ever made, as well as being the last game in the series on the GameBoy brand before Nintendo moved the series to the DS.
6 Super Mario RPG: The Legend Of The Seven Stars
GameFAQs Rating 4.46/5
Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
What feels like a rabid fever dream was an absolute reality in 1996, as a partnership between Squaresoft and Nintendo resulted in one of the best RPGs on the SNES. Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars is a charming, heartfelt, and often hilarious RPG where Mario and friends attempt to save Peach from Bowser. But what really makes this game so fantastic is how it upsets established Mario tropes, as the nefarious Smithy Gang usurps Bowser as the game's main antagonist.
Featuring a fantastic party of characters, including the ever-popular Geno and the equally endearing Mallow, this outrageously good RPG was a perfect partnership between two of the biggest names in gaming during the 1990s. It was so popular that a remaster for the Nintendo Switch was developed, proving the longevity of this wonderful game.
5 Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Metascore: 87
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
- Released
- October 11, 2004
- Developer(s)
- Intelligent Systems
- Publisher(s)
- Nintendo
- Franchise
- Paper Mario
- Platform(s)
- Nintendo GameCube
The legacy of Mario RPGs was firmly established by the time 2004 rolled around, as Nintendo's mascot had been in some truly spectacular games by then. But Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door was developer Intelligent Systems firing on all cylinders, creating one of the GameCube's best titles. Among a library of impressive games, The Thousand-Year Door sits high on the list.
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This charming and funny adventure sees Mario team up with a lovable cast of new party members, including the shy Koopa appropriately named Koops and a spunky Goomba named Goombella. Together, they go on one of Mario's greatest adventures, one that takes them to the Moon to combat the villainous X-Nauts who have taken Peach. The Thousand-Year Door is a hallmark of the GameCube library.
4 EarthBound
GameFAQs Rating: 4.35/5
Earthbound
- Released
- June 5, 1995
- Developer(s)
- HAL Laboratory, Ape Inc.
- Publisher(s)
- Nintendo
- Platform(s)
- SNES, Nintendo Game Boy Advance
- Genre(s)
- RPG
EarthBound creator Shigesato Itoi is a fascinating individual in the industry, as he's not someone that is bound directly to video games and his outside works have had a major influence on his work inside the business. With EarthBound, Itoi, and Nintendo put together a game that came out at the perfect time and tapped into something truly special. It came during a time when the children of this era were starting to grow up, telling a story that resonated with them on a deeper level.
The indie RPG scene of today would almost feel lost without EarthBound, as its quirky, off-beat script and surreal world are still just as intriguing and fun to experience today. The combat is remarkably punchy and aggressive for a game of its era, as the turn-based encounters can range from oddball humans to enemies that look like they could come out of a horror game. It's a fabulous game that simply cannot be missed.
3 Pokemon Fire Red
Metascore: 81
Pokemon FireRed
- Released
- September 7, 2004
- Developer(s)
- Game Freak
- Publisher(s)
- The Pokemon Company, Nintendo
- Platform(s)
- Nintendo Game Boy Advance
- Genre(s)
- RPG
Pokemon is no stranger to remakes, as the very first game has been remade twice now, including a version on the Switch. But it's the GBA versions that have stood the test of time, as this beautiful enhancement of Pikachu's very first adventure is the best way to play this landmark monster-taming RPG. It was released alongside LeafGreen in 2004, but Pokemon FireRed easily takes the cake as the best of the two games.
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Pokemon FireRed also maintained what the franchise had been doing since Pokemon Crystal in 2000, finally allowing the player to choose a gender in their journey through Kanto. Thanks to the advancement of handheld technology since the original Gameboy, the world of Kanto looks and sounds better than ever. Combat feels just as good as ever, with the rock-paper-scissors system still working in a wonderfully simple way.