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15 Best Medieval Games You Need To Try: Old but Gold

All the best medieval games out there have a few things in common. This includes the prevalence of cold weapons, gothic architecture, hierarchical societies involving noble factions, and other historical themes appropriate for the Middle Ages.

It’s not just the medieval games striving for historical accuracy that deserve some love, however. Some great medieval titles incorporate themes such as magic and fictional inhuman creatures, trading a historically accurate portrayal of the Middle Ages for a more fantasy-heavy medieval gaming experience. 

On that note, I will show you the greatest titles the medieval genre has to offer. Whether you prefer games based on actual history or fantasy games rich with medieval references, this list will give you the best of both worlds and let you know about titles that are actually worth your time and money.

Ready to experience a world of cold steel, politics, and war? Let’s dive in!

Our Top Picks for Medieval Games

There are lots of top-tier medieval games already out on the market, but if I were to recommend only the best titles in the genre, here are the seven games I’d choose for my top picks:

1. Manor Lords (2024) – features a fantastic blend of real-time strategic combat and highly customizable city-building elements, making it the perfect title for medieval strategy game fans.  

2. Total War: Medieval II (Definitive Edition) (2006) – an older medieval strategy game that holds up well even against modern titles and is a definite must-play for all historical game enthusiasts.

3. Medieval Dynasty (2020) – offers a unique city-building experience where you can explore a vast open world and gather resources for the settlements you lead.

4. Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 (2025) – one of the most anticipated RPG sequels. It boasts phenomenal graphics, a vast open world, and a fast-paced, timing-based combat system.

5. A Plague Tale: Requiem (2022) – presents a dark, yet touching narrative with memorable characters set in medieval France during the Black Plague and the Hundred Years War.

Keep in mind that my top picks are partly subjective. In fact, there are plenty of other games worthy of making this list. We do have eight more games to cover though, so keep an eye out – your favorites might just be among them.

15 Best Medieval Games 

Who wouldn’t like to play a game where you get to conquer territory, run a kingdom as you please, fight alongside large armies, or just hack both monsters or humans apart with all sorts of medieval-style weaponry?

Thanks to its timeless charm, the medieval genre isn’t just popular in gaming. Considering how well it goes with pretty much any other concept you can think of, it’s also one of the most iconic themes across all other entertainment media.

I’m a huge fan of the medieval genre and I’ve played tons of medieval games over the years. 

And now, to help you figure out which games are worth playing as a medieval buff, I’ve listed below the greatest medieval titles across different subgenres that I highly recommend you play ASAP.

1. Manor Lords

Manor Lords
Our ScorePlatformsRelease Year
9/10Xbox Series X and Series S, Xbox One, GeForce Now, Microsoft Windows, Amazon Luna2024

Manor Lords is a city-builder strategy game that lets you manage a territory of your own during the late medieval times in Franconia, Europe. It offers a masterful combination of classic RTS mechanics, detailed customization systems, and tactical combat.

In Manor Lords, you can build up a small village to a bustling center of commerce and military power, fight alongside your militia against outside threats, and dominate the territories of other nobles. It’s truly one of the best strategy games for medieval fans, especially if you’re into Clash of Clans-esque gameplay.

I highly recommend Manor Lords for those of you who’d like to play a simple, yet moderately challenging strategy game that rewards efficient resource management and precise combat tactics.

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2. Total War: Medieval II (Definitive Edition)

Total War: MEDIEVAL II (Definitive Edition)
Our ScorePlatformsRelease Year
8/10Android, macOS, iOS, Microsoft Windows2006

The Medieval Total War series has been a blessing for the Total War IP as a whole, with Total War: Medieval II being the better title of the two games. It’s a timeless classic that allows you to establish an empire during the Hundred Years War, aided by fun RTS mechanics and an active modding community.

While Medieval: Total War was a pretty good RTS game for its time, Total War: Medieval II upped the ante by a long shot and might be the best Total War game even to this day, despite its older release date. 

Sure it might have outdated graphics and AI compared to other strategy games on this list, but that’s what mods are for, right? Although even without mods to customize your experience, I would still recommend this game for any self-respecting medieval strategy enthusiasts out there. It’s just that good.

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3. Medieval Dynasty

Medieval Dynasty
Our ScorePlatformsRelease Year
8.5/10Windows, PlayStation 5, Xbox X/S2020

The life of a commoner in medieval times is no joke indeed, and Medieval Dynasty lets you experience this firsthand by letting you play as a lowly peasant right at the beginning. Of course, you’ll eventually be able to build castles and do battle alongside your armies down the line, which makes all the grind worth it.

Having played Medieval Dynasty myself, it’s certainly an experience I won’t soon forget. This, to me, was basically medieval-style Minecraft due to the sheer amount of resource collection and crafting you have to do to progress. 

Bolstered by incredible graphics and an interesting gameplay loop that sees you playing as your heir every time your character dies, it’s certainly a shining example akin to the best open-world games. I’d recommend it not just for medieval game connoisseurs, but survival game fans as well.

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4. Kingdom Come: Deliverance II

Kingdom Come: Deliverance II
Our ScorePlatformsRelease Year
TBDPlayStation 5, Xbox Series X and Series S, Microsoft Windows2025

If story-heavy single-player games are what you prefer, then Kingdom Come: Deliverance II will satisfy all your medieval needs and more. Its prequel, Kingdom Come: Deliverance, is a great contender for the best RPG games of all time, which certainly gives me and a lot of other players high hopes for the game. 

From the trailers and online reports alone, I can’t help but be impressed by the improvements Warhorse Studios seem to have made for Kingdom Come: Deliverance II. It has stunning graphics and a more detailed open world, which makes it hard to believe that the series came to life due to crowdfunding via Kickstarter. Oh, how far we’ve come!

I especially look forward to experiencing this game’s combat gameplay that makes you feel like an unstoppable knight – or a deluded drunkard based on your skill level. The combat seems to have gotten an upgrade compared to the first game as well, so it’s definitely worth watching out for.

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5. A Plague Tale: Requiem

A Plague Tale: Requiem
Our ScorePlatformsRelease Year
9/10Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, Windows, Xbox Series X/S2022

A Plague Tale: Requiem follows the story of two siblings as they navigate the treacherous, nightmarish hellscape that is France during medieval times. Here, every faction is at war and the Black Plague is at its peak, devastating the realm to the point of near destruction.

It’s certainly one of the best story games I’ve ever played, presenting a dark and twisted, yet touching storyline that made the game hard to put down from beginning to end. Of course, it’s not just the story that makes A Plague Tale: Requiem stand out above all other great medieval games. Otherwise, it wouldn’t be on this list.

In addition to its superb narrative, A Plague Tale: Requiem also boasts one of the most impressive graphics out of all modern medieval titles, making it a visual treat to play, especially on a high-end PC or console.

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6. Baldur’s Gate 3

Baldur’s Gate 3
Our ScorePlatformsRelease Year
10/10PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X and Series S, GeForce Now, Microsoft Windows, Mac operating systems2023

Baldur’s Gate 3 is a high fantasy RPG with medieval elements woven into the lore, much like almost every DnD-based video game ever released. Here, you can either play as unique, premade characters or create your character with a customized background, stats, race, and abilities.

If you’re looking for a phenomenal, narrative-driven RPG that lets you explore a magical open world with death, monsters, and the threat of war at every turn, then Baldur’s Gate 3 will surely blow you away.

A strong narrative isn’t Baldur Gate 3’s sole selling point, however, as this game also features outstanding graphics, memorable characters, multiple detailed maps, and strategy-driven, turn-based combat that makes multiple playthroughs a delight rather than an inconvenient slog. 

If you’re prepared to spend dozens or even hundreds of hours on a single game, then Baldur’s Gate 3 is one magnificent title you shouldn’t miss.

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7. The Witcher III: Wild Hunt

The Witcher III: Wild Hunt
Our ScorePlatformsRelease Year
9.5/10PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Xbox Series X and Series S, GeForce Now, Microsoft Windows2015

Speaking of medieval fantasy RPG titles with incredible branching storylines, we also have The Witcher III: Wild Huntundoubtedly one of the best single-player games ever released on PC and consoles alike. 

In this game, you play as Geralt – a wandering Witcher – in his fight against a variety of vicious monsters and mortal men unfortunate enough to get in the way of his search for his adopted daughter. This title is perfect for medieval enthusiasts who crave fast-paced third-person combat that tests your ability to dodge, block, and parry effectively.

If that isn’t enough to convince you to get this game as soon as possible, note that The Witcher III: Wild Hunt is a content-rich banger that takes hundreds of hours to fully complete. It also comes with one of the best videogame DLCs of all time, namely the Blood and Wine expansion pack that just adds to the value of the already awesome base game.

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8. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
Our ScorePlatformsRelease Year
9/10Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S2011

Next up, we have Skyrim – an iconic medieval fantasy RPG that set the golden standard for all modern open-world titles. Here, you can do just about anything you set your mind to. 

Want to hunt dragons to near-extinction, become the leader of a large, exclusive faction, topple an empire by yourself, or craft godlike weapons to perfection? You can do all that in Skyrim, in addition to a lot of other awesome stuff. 

Skyrim is a masterpiece that I think all upcoming open-world RPGs should take a page or two out of, considering it’s a massive commercial success and is a beloved older title that players often rave about even today. It’s also one of the most modded games of all time, adding to its replayability. No wonder several players somehow spent thousands of hours playing this game without getting bored of it.

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9. Crusader Kings III

Crusader Kings III
Our ScorePlatformsRelease Year
9/10Microsoft Windows, macOS, Linux, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 52020

The medieval genre is no stranger to phenomenal strategy games, but even amongst the sea of great titles, Crusader Kings III stands out as a must-play for medieval buffs and strategy game connoisseurs alike.

Unlike most other strategy games on this list, Crusader Kings III’s focus doesn’t lie in massive-scale battles and building up combat units for battle (though you do get to do that too), but in political machinations and long-term masterful schemes.

Do you prefer seducing a rival lord’s spouse, kidnapping heirs, or creating a new religion to expand your empire instead of going to war? If so, then this game is perfect for you, as only ambitious masterminds thrive in Crusader Kings III.

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10. Elden Ring

Elden Ring
Our ScorePlatformsRelease Year
10/10PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X and Series S, Xbox One, Microsoft Windows2022

Elden Ring is the perfect example of a thematically dark, action-packed game done right. It’s far and away one of the best soulslike games of all time, which is high praise considering how critically acclaimed almost every title in the Soulsborne series is.

Complete with Gothic-style castles, an intensive selection of cold weapons, and a variety of fantasy-infused knights you can slaughter, Elden Ring is one of the few games I personally had trouble putting down no matter how many times I got skill-checked by bosses.

This is definitely the game to play if you’re a massive fantasy medieval RPG fan like me, despite how challenging it can be for more casual gamers.

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11. Mount and Blade II: Bannerlord

Mount and Blade II: Bannerlord
Our ScorePlatformsRelease Year
9/10Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S2022

Do you prefer to fight alongside your troops instead of simply commanding them to charge ahead, away from all the action? Worry not, because in Mount and Blade II: Bannerlord, you can have the pleasure of hacking away or shooting at your enemies on the battlefield whilst also giving tactical commands to your armies.

Very few titles set in the Middle Ages can compete with Mount and Blade II: Bannerlord when it comes to epic large-scale battles and unit variety, making it the go-to game if you want to roleplay either as a valiant commander charging in the frontlines or a cerebral strategist who can outplay stronger armies through the use of tactics and formations.

You can create a customized character and start Mount and Blade II: Bannerlord as a complete nobody, only to kick off a classic rags-to-riches story by participating in tournaments, making good trades, negotiating with other factions, hiring stronger combat units, and even using marriage as a political tool. 

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12. Chivalry 2

Chivalry 2
Our ScorePlatformsRelease Year
8.5/10Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S2021

Fancy a multiplayer first-person game where you get to pick your character from four main classes – each with its unique playstyle – and show off your skills? This game has got you covered on that front, with its fast-paced, skill-based combat that’s the perfect match for competitive adrenaline junkies.

Chivalry 2 offers a good selection of fun maps, seamless controls for both PC and consoles, as well as pretty good visuals that make all the awesome and sometimes goofy battle sequences very amusing to look at. 

All in all, I’d say this title is a fun take on multiplayer medieval games that every competitive gamer should watch out for. This goes double if you’re a fan of history-themed titles. Wanna annihilate other players while sieging castles or burning down villages? Try this game and thank me later!

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13. Dragon’s Dogma 2

Dragon’s Dogma 2
Our ScorePlatformsRelease Year
8/10PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X and Series S, GeForce Now, Microsoft Windows2024

Dragon’s Dogma 2 is an open-world RPG with fantastic graphics and a classic zero-to-hero storyline. Here, you can create your own character and get lost in a vast, dangerous world full of monstrous enemies, beautiful weapons and armor to loot or trade for, as well as countless medieval-style castles and villages to explore.

Despite its lackluster launch that’s largely due to performance issues that even high-end PC rigs somehow got, Dragon’s Dogma 2 is still a medieval-themed fantasy title I’d recommend, especially if you’re more into RPGs instead of the usual medieval strategy games. 

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14. Wartales

Wartales
Our ScorePlatformsRelease Year
8/10Nintendo Switch, Xbox Series X and Series S, Xbox Cloud Gaming, GeForce Now, Microsoft Windows2021

Wartales is a strong contender for one of the best indie games for medieval game fans craving a good single-player experience. I highly recommend trying it out at least once, especially if you like to create and customize your characters to prepare them for long, grueling adventures.

In Wartales, your mission is to lead a band of mercenaries in a harsh, unforgiving world that’s still recovering from a devastating plague.

It’s rich with engaging strategy elements, unit customization features, and classic turn-based mechanics that you’d find challenging as it is fun, especially if you don’t mind playing on harder difficulties.

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15. For Honor

For Honor
Our ScorePlatformsRelease Year
8/10PlayStation 4, Xbox One, GeForce Now, Microsoft Windows2016

If you’re not satisfied with how competitive or complicated Chivalry 2’s combat system is, then there’s only one other game I’d recommend, and that’s For Honor. Here, tryharding by memorizing combos, hero kits, and counter timings is greatly encouraged, unless you want to get absolutely stomped even on lower elos.

Don’t let that intimidate you from trying this game out though, as For Honor has an incredible single-player story campaign to go alongside its superb multiplayer modes. Not to mention, it also has a decent tutorial system in the form of Warrior Trials, which should give you a decent fighting chance once you eventually decide to focus on PVP.

And just like Chivalry 2, For Honor also runs exceptionally well on both PC and consoles, so don’t forget to pick it up if you’d like to spend more time on competitive medieval games.

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FAQs

What is a good medieval game?

Medieval Dynasty is a good medieval game I’d recommend any historical title enthusiast to play. It’s set in the early Middle Ages and is an interesting medieval survival game with fine-tuned crafting and resource-gathering systems.

Are there any good open-world games set in the medieval era?

The best open-world medieval game is Kingdom Come Deliverance. Here, you can freely explore a large map filled with castles, large cities, and humble villages housing all sorts of NPCs with side quests to keep you occupied.

What is the best Medieval city-building game?

Very few titles can rival Manor Lords as a city-building strategy game. Want to conquer territory for resources in real-time combat while improving your own with tons of customization options? This game is made exactly for you.

June Derick Reyes

June Derick Reyes

Contributor | FTP gacha games enjoyer

I’m an average enjoyer of memes, movies, anime, manga, novels, and video games. One fateful day, I tried my hand at crafting a long-form fantasy novel for kicks and discovered my deep-seated love and knack for writing.

Eager to express my other passions, I then delved into entertainment journalism in 2021 and have written hundreds of articles since then for FandomSpot, HardcoreiOS, TheGamer, and TalkAndroid, helping anime fans find new series they’ll enjoy and tryhard gamers git gud in a variety of games.

I also LOVE gambling—er, playing all sorts of gacha games mostly F2P in my free time.