Best RPGs on PS4 List Guide
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What are the best RPGs on PS4? Well, the PS4 is home to a vast library role-playing games. From MMOs and open world epics to niche Japanese RPGs (or JRPGs) and traditional adventures stuffed with text, there's something for just about everyone. It's an expansive genre in which East meets West, and we see numerous takes on a similar formula.

As alluded, the PS4 has been blessed with a colossal RPG catalogue. Some of the greatest RPGs of our time have graced the console, with the likes of The Witcher 3 and Persona 5 setting new standards for the genre.

You can quite easily lose hundreds upon hundreds of hours to a quality RPG, but most fans will no doubt tell you that the investment is worthwhile. Stories, characters, world building — these elements are often pushed to the front of an RPG, and when explored correctly, they can create some of the most engrossing adventures in all of gaming.

Best RPGs on PS4 List Guide

All of the RPGs that you'll find in this article have been ranked and rated by Push Square users. You can influence the list yourself by rating your favourite RPGs, either by clicking on the star icon next to each title, or visiting individual game pages.

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Below is a list of the best RPGs on PS4. Again, there's a huge amount of variety here, from traditional JRPGs to open world WRPGs, which makes carving out a top 50 rather difficult. Still, this is what we've got based on ratings from the Push Square community.

50. Nioh (PS4)

Nioh (PS4)
Nioh (PS4)
Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment / Developer: Team Ninja
Release Date: 7th Feb 2017 (USA) / 8th Feb 2017 (UK/EU)
Available On: PS+ Extra

Koei Tecmo and Team Ninja's first attempt at creating a Soulslike actually worked out really well. Nioh is a more fast paced action RPG, set in a twisted feudal Japan, now overrun with all manner of monsters and demons. It's tough as nails, but an abundance of loot combined with satisfying combat makes for a moreish adventure. The story's surprisingly interesting as well, as main character William Adams comes face to face with various historical warlords.

49. Nioh 2 (PS4)

Nioh 2 (PS4)
Nioh 2 (PS4)
Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment / Developer: Team Ninja
Release Date: 13th Mar 2020 (USA) / 13th Mar 2020 (UK/EU)
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At times, Nioh 2 can feel like a massive expansion to the first game rather than a full-blown sequel, but that doesn't stop this intense action RPG from reaching new heights. Its slick combat system is the star of the show, boasting an impressive amount of depth once you really dig into its many weapon types and all of their dedicated skill trees. On top of that, the grind for loot is devilishly addictive, and the great level design will keep you coming back for more. Seriously sharp stuff from Team Ninja.

48. The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel (PS4)

The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel (PS4)
The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel (PS4)
Publisher: Marvelous! / Developer: Nihon Falcom
Release Date: 26th Mar 2019 (USA) / 29th Mar 2019 (UK/EU)

Falcom's long-running The Legend of Heroes series started a whole new story arc with Trails of Cold Steel. The first game in a four-part saga, it follows the trials and tribulations of Rean Schwarzer, who attends a prestigious military academy. In classic high school anime fashion, Rean gets to meet all kinds of people, as the game establishes both the Erebonian Empire as a setting, and his classmates as key characters. An engrossing RPG at its best, topped off with a great turn-based combat system.

47. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - Special Edition (PS4)

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - Special Edition (PS4)
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - Special Edition (PS4)
Publisher: Bethesda Softworks / Developer: Bethesda Game Studios
Release Date: 28th Oct 2016 (USA) / 28th Oct 2016 (UK/EU)
Available On: PS+ Extra

Bethesda's eternal open world RPG got a much needed update on PS4 thanks to The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - Special Edition. The original PS3 version was a technical mess, but the sprawling adventure is, as you'd hope, much improved one generation later. Featuring enhanced visuals (and a steady framerate!), it's still so easy to get lost in the snowy setting of Skyrim. It might be riddled with decade-old jank, but its gameplay systems are still super addictive, constantly rewarding you for exploring what is a lovingly crafted fantasy world.

46. Yakuza: Like a Dragon (PS4)

Yakuza: Like a Dragon (PS4)
Yakuza: Like a Dragon (PS4)
Publisher: SEGA / Developer: Yakuza Studio
Release Date: 13th Nov 2020 (USA) / 13th Nov 2020 (UK/EU)
Available On: PS+ Extra

A completely different approach in terms of gameplay, Yakuza: Like a Dragon is a turn based RPG that takes heavy inspiration from the likes of Dragon Quest. For the first time in SEGA's main series, Kazuma Kiryu is stripped of his duties as a protagonist, replaced by the supremely endearing Ichiban Kasuga and his party of crazy characters. While the adventure still has story ties to previous entries, Like a Dragon is something of a rebirth — and it's fantastic fun.

45. Final Fantasy V Pixel Remaster (PS4)

Final Fantasy V Pixel Remaster (PS4)
Final Fantasy V Pixel Remaster (PS4)
Publisher: Square Enix / Developer: Square Enix
Release Date: 19th Apr 2023 (USA) / 19th Apr 2023 (UK/EU)

Final Fantasy V is arguably one of the series' most underrated mainline titles. This could be because the fantastic Final Fantasy VI and Final Fantasy VII succeeded it, but V still tells a decent (if predictable) story, and a very in-depth job system makes it a lot of fun to play. Its only real problem lies in its cast of characters, who are all fairly unmemorable — but if you're not too bothered about caring for Bartz and the gang, there's a lot of enjoyment to be found in the rock solid gameplay.

44. Monster Hunter: World (PS4)

Monster Hunter: World (PS4)
Monster Hunter: World (PS4)
Publisher: Capcom / Developer: Capcom
Release Date: 26th Jan 2018 (USA) / 26th Jan 2018 (UK/EU)
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The Monster Hunter series has always been popular, but it never properly resonated with a Western audience. That is, until Monster Hunter: World arrived. This action RPG puts the focus on defeating larger-than-life creatures, creating better gear from the loot they drop, and repeating this forever, and it's an incredibly compelling formula. World streamlines the process a little, lowering the barrier to entry just enough that it was an enormous hit worldwide. With a wide selection of weapons to master, a near endless gameplay loop, and super fun co-op excursions, this is an incredibly addictive, consistently satisfying game.

43. Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue (PS4)

Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue (PS4)
Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue (PS4)
Publisher: Square Enix / Developer: Square Enix
Release Date: 24th Jan 2016 (USA) / 24th Jan 2016 (UK/EU)
Available On: PS+ Extra

Before you dive into the big third entry, consider playing this essential game for the Kingdom Hearts plot. The gameplay remains much the same, but Kingdom Hearts III assumes you have knowledge of 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue, so you'll want to soak up everything this shorter title has to offer.

42. Final Fantasy VIII Remastered (PS4)

Final Fantasy VIII Remastered (PS4)
Final Fantasy VIII Remastered (PS4)
Publisher: Square Enix / Developer: Square Enix
Release Date: 3rd Sep 2019 (USA) / 3rd Sep 2019 (UK/EU)
Available On: PS+ Extra

How did Squaresoft follow up the immense success of Final Fantasy VII? Why, it did something completely different, of course. Final Fantasy VIII is one of the series' most experimental mainline instalments, replacing traditional levelling mechanics with the complex, but ultimately quite rewarding, Junction system. Said system still divides opinion, but there's no doubt that it helps Final Fantasy VIII establish a unique identity. What's more, the futuristic setting, premise, and characters of VIII ensure that it's still a strikingly memorable entry in a series filled with memorable entries. It's also a game that redefined the word "whatever" for an entire generation.

41. NieR Replicant Ver. 1.22474487139... (PS4)

NieR Replicant Ver. 1.22474487139... (PS4)
NieR Replicant Ver. 1.22474487139... (PS4)
Publisher: Square Enix / Developer: Toylogic
Release Date: 23rd Apr 2021 (USA) / 23rd Apr 2021 (UK/EU)

Partway between a remake and a remaster, NieR Replicant is essentially an enhanced version of the cult PS3 action RPG. Combat has been tweaked for the better, but the game's memorable characters and unique atmosphere remain. It's not quite as fleshed out, or as refined as NieR: Automata, but there's an undeniably weird charm to almost everything that Replicant does, especially in the storytelling department.