Over the years, the rivalry between Microsoft and Sony via Xbox and PlayStation has become arguably the most well-known in gaming console history. Spreading over twenty years, both consoles have had exclusive games released in an attempt to sway gamers over to their particular side.

While PlayStation might have won the battle for better exclusive games, especially in recent years, Microsoft has published some notable Xbox-only titles, such as Halo. However, Microsoft has published a good number of RPGs in their time, with some often held as the best in the genre. Some are more unknown titles, while others are giants of the industry that helped pave the way for the RPG genre. Although, oddly, not all these RPGs can be found on contemporary consoles, but with some available on Steam instead.

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10 Sudeki

72 Metascore

Sudeki player in a city with their party
Sudeki

Platform(s)
PC , Xbox (Original)
Released
July 20, 2004
Developer(s)
Climax Group
Genre(s)
Action , RPG , Adventure
Publisher(s)
Microsoft Game Studios , Zoo Digital Publishing

PlayStation had always been popular with Western audiences with their exclusive games. Sudeki was an attempt to do the same but for a Japanese audience. The style of the game was meant to replicate a JRPG, with the final version indeed looking like such.

The game features multiple characters for the player to control in their party, and allows them to interact with as well as explore the various landscapes of the world. The combat is a variety of different mechanics, as some characters fight in third person while others fight in first person, each with their own unique method of gameplay.

9 Lost Odyssey

78 Metascore

Lost Odyssey characters about to fight in a rocky landscape
Lost Odyssey

Platform(s)
Xbox 360
Released
February 12, 2008
Developer(s)
Mistwalker , Feelplus
Genre(s)
JRPG

Lost Odyssey is the type of game that players would expect would be picked up by PlayStation instead of Microsoft. It is a JRPG intended for the Xbox 360 and follows a traditional gameplay layout for such a game of the genre.

The combat is similar to other JRPGs, such as some of the numerous Final Fantasy games, in being turn-based, with the main character fighting with a party. Via combat, players can utilize skills that they might have learned from leveling up, with some characters only able to execute skills once paired with another character. Players can navigate the world to explore, talk to NPCs, or engage in combat with enemies. The narrative is also a unique point of Lost Odyssey, taking place around the time of a magical industrial revolution.

8 Blue Dragon

79 Metascore

Blue Dragon characters in a battle
Blue Dragon

Platform(s)
Xbox 360
Released
August 28, 2007
Developer
Mistwalker, Artoon
Genre(s)
JRPG

Blue Dragon was one of Microsoft's main attempts at having a Japanese-styled game for the Xbox 360. Published by Microsoft, the development team included legendary members such as Akira Toriyama, Hironobu Sakaguchi, and Nobuo Uematsu.

With these figures, it should come as no surprise that Blue Dragon is a very heavy JRPG where players will navigate a world filled with enemies that can be engaged in combat. Battling enemies takes place in a turn-based system, with various attacks, spells, and skills, which each of the various classes possess.

7 Torchlight

81 Metascore

Torchlight player fighting enemies
Torchlight

Platform(s)
PC , Xbox 360
Released
October 27, 2009
Developer(s)
Runic Games
Genre(s)
Action RPG

Most of the Torchlight series wasn't published by Microsoft, even the original game mostly wasn't. The exception was the Xbox 360 version, which was published by them.

While it is a highly regarded game, it manages to get overshadowed by its successors for the best top-down RPG. Regardless, players will navigate through randomly generated dungeons fighting as three classes, each with their own specializations when it comes to combat. As players are exploring dungeons, they will find loot, and can advance their skill trees throughout progressing.

6 Dust: An Elysian Tail

83 Metascore

Dust An Elysian Tail title image featuring one of the main characters
Dust: An Elysian Tail

Platform(s)
PC , PS4 , Switch , Xbox 360 , iOS
Released
August 15, 2012
Developer(s)
Humble Hearts
Genre(s)
Action RPG , Metroidvania

Microsoft has a habit of publishing RPGs that are very highly rated, but not all too popular. Dust: An Elysian Tail is a perfect example, being ranked extremely highly, but with seemingly no-one talking about it, especially when compared to other RPGs. While the game might also be a decade old, a sequel could potentially be on its way.

The game takes place within a 2D aesthetic in which players can acquire new skills that change how the player navigates the gameplay of a side-scroller. In RPG fashion, defeating enemies will reward experience points that can be used to level up and upgrade stats.

5 Dungeon Siege

86 Metascore

Dungeon Siege characters fighting skeletons
Dungeon Siege

Platform(s)
PC
Released
April 5, 2002
Developer(s)
Gas Powered Games
Genre(s)
RPG

The Dungeon Siege series has had various publishers throughout its years, but the original was published by Microsoft only for Windows. They also published the second entry, with Destineer publishing the first game for Mac, while Square Enix ended up publishing the third game.

Dungeon Siege was an attempt at creating an ARPG from developers who had previously worked on strategy games, which clearly paid off due to its high reputation. Action was meant to be a main feature, with players fighting numerous creatures in a party with seven other characters. There are various ways of dealing damage such as magic, as is natural for an RPG, but players do not level up a class. Instead, they level the proficiency of whatever weaponry or magic they use.

4 Jade Empire

89 Metascore

Jade Empire battle occurring outside a shop
Jade Empire

Platform(s)
Xbox (Original) , PC , Android , iOS
Released
April 12, 2005
Developer(s)
BioWare
Genre(s)
Action RPG

When Jade Empire launched, it was during the glory days of BioWare. It shouldn't come as a surprise that Jade Empire is highly regarded as a result.

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Steeped in Chinese mythology, players can explore the eponymous Jade Empire, a realm comprised of humans as well as various creatures. Given it is a BioWare game, dialogue plays a large part of Jade Empire, with good or evil choices for players to engage in. These choices can affect the reactions of party members, of which there are a good variety. Combat is mainly tied to hand-to-hand fighting, with heavy attacks, AoE attacks, and blocking, but also features some magic abilities.

3 Fable 2

89 Metascore

Fable 2 player standing in a village
Fable 2

Platform(s)
Xbox 360
Released
October 21, 2008
Developer(s)
Lionhead Studios
Genre(s)
RPG , Action

The Fable series never gets as much attention as other entries in the RPG genre. It always seems to fall by the wayside compared to giants such as Skyrim or The Witcher series.

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However, those who have played it will testify to the second game being one of the best RPGs ever created, and arguably Peter Molyneux's strongest game. Fable 2 features a fantasy open-world in which the player can interact and influence events either positively or negatively.

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1 Mass Effect

91 Metascore

Mass Effect player aiming at a Reaper
Mass Effect

Platform(s)
PS3 , Xbox 360 , PC
Released
November 20, 2007
Developer(s)
BioWare
Genre(s)
Action RPG

The Mass Effect was a major point for RPGs, being games that pushed the boundaries of the genre and were incredibly popular. Microsoft published the first game back in 2007 when it became a hit that has mainly stood the test of time as one of the greatest RPGs.

Most features of the RPG genre are present, as players can find various weapons to use, level up to use talents, start as six different classes, and navigate the world to accept quests. A multitude of companions are also available for players to travel with, and romance if they desire. Mainly, the story and the way players could interact with the narrative earned major appraisal, with how dynamic the companions were being another strong point.

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