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ChoostApril 19, 2026by Choost Games

Games Like The Witcher 3 for More Mature Fantasy RPG Adventures

The best games like The Witcher 3 — open world RPGs with mature writing, morally complex choices, and massive fantasy worlds worth getting lost in.

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt set a new standard for what open-world RPGs could accomplish. CD Projekt Red built a world with genuine political complexity, side quests that frequently outshone the main story, and a combat system that improved significantly across the game's 100+ hour runtime. The Blood and Wine DLC alone is larger than most full games, and Geralt remains one of gaming's most compelling protagonists.

Finding something comparable is difficult because few games combine The Witcher 3's specific qualities — mature fantasy writing, morally complex choices, massive open world, and genuine character work. Here's what comes closest.

The Direct Alternatives

Baldur's Gate 3 from Larian Studios is the CRPG that matches Witcher 3's depth in a completely different format. Turn-based tactical combat replaces action RPG gameplay, but the companion writing, reactive narrative, and moral complexity hit the same notes. Currently the gold standard for modern RPG design.

Cyberpunk 2077 (with Phantom Liberty and 2.0 patch) delivered what CD Projekt Red promised after extensive patching. Night City has the same density as The Witcher 3's Novigrad, V's arc across the main game and DLC has real emotional weight, and the choice reactivity is comparable.

Dragon Age: Origins is BioWare's fantasy epic that preceded and partly inspired The Witcher 3's approach. The companion system, dark fantasy themes, and tactical party combat remain excellent.

Dragon Age: Inquisition expands the formula to open-world scale.

Dragon Age: The Veilguard continues the series.

Kingdom Come: Deliverance II is the grounded historical RPG from Warhorse Studios. No magic or dragons — just detailed 15th-century Bohemia where combat is demanding and skills develop through use. Similar commitment to mature themes and moral complexity.

The Fantasy Action RPGs

Dragon's Dogma 2 from Capcom has massive scope with a unique Pawn system (AI companions that learn from other players' games). Combat is more aggressive than Witcher 3's but the open-world exploration captures similar satisfaction.

Elden Ring applies FromSoftware's soulslike design to a massive open world. Different combat philosophy but comparable scope.

Elex and Elex II from Piranha Bytes are post-apocalyptic fantasy RPGs with signature dense systems and cult following.

Greedfall is a 17th-century colonial-era RPG with politics, faction conflicts, and diplomatic choices driving narrative outcomes.

Kingdom Come: Deliverance II (mentioned above).

The Ascent is cyberpunk action RPG with co-op and interesting world design.

The Scale Comparisons

Elden Ring (mentioned above) for sheer size and exploration.

Baldur's Gate 3 for CRPG depth and reactivity.

Skyrim remains relevant because the modding community has extended it essentially forever. Featured in our Skyrim coverage.

Fallout: New Vegas is post-apocalyptic equivalent to Witcher 3's mature storytelling.

Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous from Owlcat is massive in scope — essentially one of the biggest tactical RPGs ever made.

Starfield from Bethesda offers Skyrim-style exploration in space across 1,000+ planets. Different pacing than Witcher 3 but comparable time investment.

The Mature Narrative RPGs

Disco Elysium is the best-written RPG ever made with no combat. Political philosophy, detective work, and a detective questioning his own identity.

Planescape: Torment remains one of the deepest narrative RPGs ever made despite its age.

Pillars of Eternity and Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire from Obsidian are classic Infinity Engine-style CRPGs with dense writing.

Tyranny from Obsidian puts you on the side of the conquerors rather than the resistance.

Torment: Tides of Numenera is the spiritual successor to Planescape: Torment.

Citizen Sleeper is cyberpunk narrative game about survival.

The Monster-Hunter Adjacent

Part of The Witcher 3's appeal is the monster-hunting contract loop. Games with similar creature-focused adventures:

Monster Hunter Wilds (the 2025 release) is the peak of Capcom's monster-hunting franchise. You're studying creatures, learning their behaviors, and pursuing them through massive ecosystems.

Monster Hunter World remains excellent and more accessible than some entries.

Monster Hunter Rise and its Sunbreak expansion offer portable-friendly monster hunting.

Wild Hearts is Koei Tecmo's response to Monster Hunter with crafting emphasis.

Soulstice is action RPG with monster slaying in Gothic fantasy setting.

The JRPGs with Equivalent Scope

Xenoblade Chronicles 3 offers 100+ hours of JRPG adventure with one of gaming's most imaginative worlds.

Final Fantasy XIV is the MMO version with massive single-player story content.

Persona 5 Royal is the closest modern JRPG equivalent to The Witcher 3's scope and character depth.

Trails of Cold Steel series is politically complex JRPG with ongoing narratives across multiple games.

Dragon Quest XI S is classic turn-based JRPG at its most refined.

The Action RPGs

Final Fantasy XVI took the series fully into action territory with a dark medieval fantasy setting.

Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen is the original Dragon's Dogma and worth playing before the sequel.

Stellar Blade offers action-RPG combat with souls influences but more linear structure.

Lies of P is soulslike action with weapon combination mechanics.

What Makes The Witcher 3 Special

The Witcher 3 succeeds through several overlapping qualities that few games match simultaneously:

Side quests matter. The Bloody Baron questline alone is worth the entire game, and most CRPG side content is better than other games' main stories.

Monsters feel real. Contracts require investigation, preparation with specific oils and signs, and knowledge that feels earned. Not just combat encounters.

Characters are adults. The Witcher 3 handles mature themes with specificity. The romances are adult, the politics are complex, the consequences of violence are taken seriously.

The world feels lived-in. Novigrad's marketplaces, Velen's swamps, Skellige's fjords — each location has distinct culture, architecture, food, and drama.

CD Projekt Red built something that remains a high-water mark for open-world RPG design. The games on this list each capture specific qualities, and together they cover most of what The Witcher 3 accomplished. But no single game replicates everything.

Start with Baldur's Gate 3 if you want the modern CRPG equivalent to Witcher 3's depth. Cyberpunk 2077 if you want the CD Projekt Red follow-up. Kingdom Come: Deliverance II if you want grounded historical RPG. Dragon's Dogma 2 if you want action RPG with massive scope. Elden Ring if you want the biggest open world available. All will eat 60+ hours of your life, which is exactly what Witcher 3 fans expect from the genre.