
2014 showed a wide and wast range of RPG from Japanese traditional to hardcore Western to dungeon crawling. It was a hard choice this year and was probably one of the strongest categories.
Dragon Age: Inquisition
Inquisition shows that a series can really be improved on and evolve immensely. Not only is Inquisition one of the best-looking games to date, but it is also the most involved and deep RPG available on next-gen consoles. What could have been a half-baked update to Dragon Age II became a completely new game more in line with Origins. A fantastic story, great characters, and seemingly endless amounts of dialogue pushed it ahead.
Runner-Ups
World of Warcraft: Warlords of Draenor
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Dark Souls II
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Divinity: Original Sin
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Bravely Default
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