We already published the list of best N-Gage games of all time, now it’s time to discover the best N-Gage RPGs of all time.
With amazing titles available, the N-Gage definitely has a great library of RPGs.
So, if you’re a fan of both the N-Gage and RPGs, there’s a chance you’ll like this list.
And some of you may already know some of the games mentioned in this list.
#5. Requiem of Hell
- Release Data: Digital-Red/Nokia, 2004
- Genre: Role-Playing » Action RPG
Requiem of Hell lets you roam free in a universe inhabited by demons and monsters.
Aside from a few issues with disjointed graphics and lousy translations, Requiem of Hell is a pretty fun hack n’ slash action RPG.
Fans of the genre with an N-Gage would do well to check it out.
#4. The Roots: Gates of Chaos
- Release Data: Cenega Publishing/Nokia, 2005
- Genre: Role-Playing » Action RPG
There’s nothing that will surprise you about The Roots, except how well its gameplay has made the transition from the PC to the N-Gage.
This game takes some of the best elements of several Blizzard games and recombines them into an excellently designed adventure.
Overall, this game is a nice addition to your library, and N-Gage RPG gamers will enjoy this.
#3. Rifts: Promise of Power
- Release Data: Backbone Entertainment/Nokia, 2005
- Genre: Role-Playing » Japanese-Style
Rifts: Promise of Power is a solid game that takes place in a fascinating universe, complete with lots of replay value and deep character development.
It’s by no means a big thing in gaming, but if you’re an N-Gage-owning RPG fan, then I can’t think of any reason not to get this game.
#2. Pocket Kingdom: Own the World
- Release Data: Sega/Nokia, 2004
- Genre: Role-Playing » Massively Multiplayer
It’s not revolutionary, it’s not graphically advanced, nor does it offer a new type of gameplay.
What it gives you is a different take on a genre that hasn’t been promoted as much as it was in the late 90s.
Being different can make an RPG go either way, but with Pocket Kingdom, Sega hit the bull’s eye.
#1. X-Men Legends
- Release Data: Barking Lizards/Nokia, 2005
- Genre: Role-Playing » Action RPG
This game feels more complete and playable than all but a handful of N-Gage titles, and provides a fairly lengthy adventure to boot.
The game’s excellent Bluetooth support also adds a lot of depth and value to the package, making this a great title if you tend to game with your friends.
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