The Best Story-Driven Video Games (2024)

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Highlights

  • Great video game narratives deliver emotional plots that keep you riveted with engaging characters you can relate to.
  • These can range from philosophical stories that have you questioning the concept of "humanity" to slice-of-life narratives that have a greater impact on your feelings than their simple premise would imply.
  • All of these games feature either a strong story, fantastically-written dialogue that pushes the plot along, relatable characters who you'll find it hard to forget, or a combination of all three.

Games stick with us for a variety of reasons. Perhaps you became engrossed with the cycle of progression like in Destiny 2; powering up your character, unlocking new gear, leveling up. Maybe the gameplay held enough variety and excitement to keep you hooked for hours like in Hades. Perhaps you wanted to see every corner of a game’s expansive open world like in Skyrim.

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For many gamers, it’s the story that ropes them in. Some gamers only play games for their story; they want an interactive narrative that they can be a part of and be whisked away by. For this list, we have avoided the games that have more story than gameplay, and instead focused on those with excellent stories that are also mechanically strong and well-designed experiences. These are the stories that have gripped us and won't let go.

Updated May 27, 2024 by Quinton O'Connor: We can't think of a cooler medium for storytelling than video games. Literature's got thousands of classics and counting; cinema and television are perennially ripe with lavish potential. Surely, there are fewer all-time hits in gaming, but the interactive element can't be understated. We'll continue celebrating the industry's most narratively captivating titles as they continue being made, and surely, games will catch up to books eventually...

Pentiment

Pentiment
Platform(s)
Xbox One , Xbox Series X|S , PC

Released
November 15, 2022
Developer(s)
Obsidian Entertainment
Publisher(s)
Xbox Game Studios

Genre(s)
Narrative

The brilliance of Pentiment is how well it grabs you with a story and time period that you wouldn't necessarily think lends itself well to gaming. For the most part, you play as Andreas, an artist who is working part-time at a Benedictine monastery as he hones his craft. He resides in this medieval town nearby, and you take control of his character just as a mysterious murder occurs. It's up to you to uncover who did it by talking to the various townspeople and monks.

This sounds very cut-and-dry, but rest assured that Pentiment excels at two things: one, educating you in a highly entertaining way about some of the most mundane things about the Middle Ages, and two, creating characters and situations that you care about despite the centuries that separate you from their lifestyle.

The Last Of Us Part 2

The Last of Us Part 2
Platform(s)
PS4 , PS5 , PC

Released
June 19, 2020
Developer(s)
Naughty Dog
Publisher(s)
Sony

Genre(s)
Action , Adventure

Say what you will about the controversial nature of some of The Last of Us Part 2's plot points, you can't deny it tells a gripping story that grapples with the long-lasting consequences of revenge and how truly self-destructive it can be. Like its predecessor, The Last of Us Part 2 knows how to hit you in the feels, and its smartly realized cast of characters possess important and shifting perspectives throughout the game's runtime.

It's also one of those rare video games that presses upon you a hefty amount of introspection as you come to terms with how your own preconceived notions of right and wrong can be turned on their heads. We could spend hours talking about Ellie and Abby's journeys through a recovering post-apocalyptic world filled with Infected, but it's a story that can stand on its own two feet from start to finish.

Baldur's Gate 3

2023 was a year of gaming to remember. Resident Evil 4's remake, Tears of the Kingdom, and Starfield all launched, so it truly says something that Larian Studios' Baldur's Gate 3 blew all of those other games out of the water. With its incredible attention to detail, branching storylines dependent on player-made choices, and fantastic voice acting, this RPG is a game for the ages.

It's rare that you will find a title this massive in scope that contains such a well-crafted narrative despite its size. So if you're looking for that next big world to get lost in, you can't go wrong with Baldur's Gate 3. Seriously, the only thing wrong with the game is you don't have enough time to play more of it.

Soma

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SOMA
Platform(s)
PC , PS4 , Xbox One

Released
September 21, 2015

Developer(s)
Frictional Games

Publisher(s)
Frictional Games
Genre(s)
Horror

It's frequently believed that horror games will go light when it comes to an interesting narrative. Intriguing premises are all the rage when it comes to horror titles, but it can be rare that a scary hook follows through with a superb narrative. Soma, made by the developers behind Amnesia: The Dark Descent, is a fantastic horror game that comes complete with one of the most philosophical stories in a video game yet.

As you make your way through the leaking and creaking hallways of abandoned underwater facilities, you'll find yourself questioning what it means to be human and the value we place upon the concept of "humanity." It's almost easy to forget there are shambling, structure-gel-filled monsters lurking around the corner when you're pondering the big questions about life. Almost.

Horizon Forbidden West

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Horizon Forbidden: West

Platforms
PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, PC

Developer
Guerrilla Games

Publisher
Sony Interactive Entertainment

Genre
Action RPG

After a story as fascinating as the first game and a shocking plot twist that needs to be experienced, how was a sequel to Aloy's adventure supposed to compare? Somehow, Horizon Forbidden West keeps the plot just as urgent and adds characters as strong as the ones in Horizon Zero Dawn.

Better still, there was a feeling as Aloy went to another area that she'd be leaving her old friends and rivals for new ones. Not so! Conversely, the story is tough to follow for those who haven't played the first game owing to how well the cast is integrated from the first game to the next.

Gone Home

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Gone Home
Platform(s)
PC , Xbox One , PS4 , Switch , iOS , Linux

Released
August 15, 2013

Developer(s)
Fullbright

Publisher(s)
Fullbright

Genre(s)
Adventure

Of all the "walking simulator" games, Gone Home may be the least interactive. It's a quick, two-hour journey that doesn't aim to challenge with complex puzzles or gameplay. Frankly, it doesn't have to, the content matter is challenging enough to keep us stimulated for the entire time.

It's impossible not to feel something for each of the characters and their complicated lives as discovered by the player character, Katie. Stories that seem so simple end up being immensely deep and gamers can't help but feel for the family's internal struggles.

Her Story

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Her Story
Platform(s)
PC

Released
June 24, 2015

Developer(s)
Sam Barlow

Publisher(s)
Sam Barlow

Genre(s)
Puzzle

Gaming toyed with interactive movies for a while, only to leave the formula back in the 90s. Or did it? Her Story brought back the interactive movie in a big way, allowing players to act in the role of an investigator that is trying to solve a murder.

Despite the short length, the game has a cult following as gamers excitedly recommend it to their friends. Each playthrough will yield new information and twists in the plot, giving it some replayability that murder mysteries don't often yield.

The Wolf Among Us

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The Wolf Among Us
Platform(s)
PS4 , PS3 , PS Vita , Xbox One , Xbox 360 , PC , Android , iOS

Released
October 14, 2013
Developer(s)
Telltale Games
Publisher(s)
Telltale Games

Genre(s)
Adventure

Sometimes using established stories can limit a story. Fans often treat source material as sacred, not to be tampered with. But a bold developer can sometimes take a classic tale and treat it like a canvas to the delight and imagination of gamers.

The spins placed on Little Red Riding Hood and the rest of the memorable cast done by Telltale Games make The Wolf Among Us something special. It's a short game with a lot of DLC after gaining a cult following with a story that keeps characters in the spotlight.

Kentucky Route Zero

Kentucky Route Zero
Platform(s)
PC , PS4 , Switch , Xbox One

Released
January 7, 2013

Developer(s)
Cardboard Computer
Publisher(s)
Annapurna Interactive

Genre(s)
Adventure

Kentucky Route Zero was con the immediate smash hit that it should have been. Releasing five acts and a final interlude at various times was not a wise move. But once all the pieces were together, this is probably one of the most unforgettable stories on this list, tied together by a brilliant ensemble of absurd yet hauntingly believable characters.

Despite some point-and-click gameplay and dialogue "choices," the outcome of the game is fixed. This game belongs here less because it is a game and more because it is art. And, on that front, it is incredibly well done. Impactful without a shred of pretentiousness.

What Remains Of Edith Finch

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What Remains of Edith Finch
Platform(s)
PC , PS4 , PS5 , Switch , Xbox One , Xbox Series X , Xbox Series S , iOS

Released
April 25, 2017

Developer(s)
Giant Sparrow
Publisher(s)
Annapurna Interactive

Genre(s)
Adventure

For a game that takes scarcely over two hours to complete, you won't be able to stop talking about What Remains of Edith Finch, even after years separated from the experience. Gamers will be drawn in by the dark aesthetic and the story about a curse that causes family members to meet early and unfortunate ends.

Games that a generally "dark" and "sad" are a dime a dozen, but it's the refreshing and unexpected message at the end that makes the narrative work here. No one has the power to stave off death forever. This is the curse of humanity and it's that very curse of temporary nature that precisely makes the strive to live all the more wonderful.

Portal 2

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Portal 2
Platform(s)
PS3 , Xbox 360 , Switch , PC

Released
April 18, 2011
Developer(s)
Valve
Publisher(s)
Valve

Genre(s)
Puzzle , Platformer

Predicting that a sequel to the phenomenal Portal could live up to the expectations would have been a risky bet. Yet what fans got was a game that amplified the puzzles and logic of the first game and wrapped it up in a hilarious and engaging story.

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Portal 2 took the bold step of introducing new protagonists and antagonists and it paid off in spades. The key to this success was never losing sight of Chell or GLaDOS for the first game. The story revealed in Portal 2 is a must-play experience for anyone calling themselves a gamer.

Firewatch

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Firewatch
Platform(s)
PC , PS4 , Switch , Xbox One

Released
February 9, 2016

Developer(s)
Campo Santo

Publisher(s)
Campo Santo , Panic

Genre(s)
Adventure

Fans are sharply divided over whether or not Firewatch is a good game. It is very short, limited in action, and devoid of screen-rattling moments. But nobody disagrees that the landscape is beautiful and the story is one of the ages. For gamers who love walking simulators, it's a classic.

The exposition occurs over walkie-talkies, using a dialogue between Henry and Delilah that is both relatable and revealing. The fluid way they transition from humor to heavy subjects had the world beyond the gaming community realizing that gaming can tell a story as well as any book.

Spiritfarer

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Spiritfarer
Platform(s)
Xbox One , Stadia , PC , PS4 , Switch

Released
August 18, 2020

Developer(s)
Thunder Lotus Games , Kowloon Nights , Canada Media Fund

Publisher(s)
Thunder Lotus Games

Genre(s)
Platformer , Indie Games , Simulation

Spiritfarer is an engaging game that is perfect for amateur to intermediate gamers. With management and platforming elements, it's impossible not to be charmed by this cute art that features main character Stella and her cat Daffodil solving the problems of adorable animals struggling to make sense of their life as they journey to the other side.

But the game is far more than looking and death with a joyful lens. Many of the creatures are symbols of people we know in life that hit too close to home. We can never fully understand someone else's struggles and successes without walking in their shoes. Stella learns to walk in their shoes and, in doing so, realizes that she still has another journey to make in her own shoes.

Half-Life 2

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Half-Life 2
Platform(s)
PC , Xbox 360 , Xbox (Original) , PS3 , macOS , Linux , Android

Released
November 16, 2004
Developer(s)
Valve
Publisher(s)
Valve

Genre(s)
Shooter

The concept of Half-Life appears rather mundane, at least, as far as gaming goes. After a catastrophic event unleashes otherworldly hostiles, protagonist Gordon Freeman uses weapons and puzzle-solving brilliance to survive. But if that were the extent of the story, it would never have received the player base that it did.

Half-Life 2 explores all aspects of these events, the civilians in the area, Black Mesa, the military, the police, the scientists, and the enigmatic G-Man to show that this world is complex, terrifying, beautiful, and worth fighting for.

Disco Elysium

Disco Elysium
Platform(s)
PC , PS5 , PS4 , Xbox One , Xbox Series X , Xbox Series S , Stadia

Released
October 15, 2019

Developer(s)
ZA/UM

Publisher(s)
ZA/UM
Genre(s)
RPG

Story-driven games can fall into the trap of retelling a fairy tale. The hero is a knight in shining armor and the villain is a demon straight out of hell. Disco Elysium wins by exploring the grey areas of the world. Harry is a mix of good and bad and it is up to the player to decide which of those he gravitates toward.

The world around Harry is just as complex as the detective himself. Motivations are not singular or transparent. Gamers will come across villains that they sympathize with instead of monsters cackling from the shadows. The side characters are all brilliant and none of them are entirely good or bad.

Uncharted 4: A Thief's End

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Uncharted 4: A Thief's End
Platform(s)
PS5 , PS4

Released
May 10, 2016
Developer(s)
Naughty Dog
Publisher(s)
Sony

Genre(s)
Third-Person Shooter , Adventure

Naughty Dog has come an awfully long way since the days of Crash Bandicoot. Its games have always been good, but through the Uncharted series, the developer helped to pioneer a movement that led to the rise in popularity of narrative-driven video games. Uncharted 4: A Thief's End is not only a cinematic masterpiece, but also serves as a fitting end to one of gaming's very best heroes.

Each of Nathan Drake's four fantastic outings features wonderful storytelling, but it's his last that truly highlights his personal growth while also providing a bit more insight into his past and his relationships with those closest to him. Drake must contend with his past as a mass murderer and reconcile it with non-lethal options he might have had while still forgiving himself.

Life Is Strange 2

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Life is Strange 2
Platform(s)
PC , PS4 , Xbox One

Released
September 27, 2018

Developer(s)
Dontnod Entertainment
Publisher(s)
Square Enix

Genre(s)
Adventure

The episodic game of Life Is Strange 2 might not be filled to the brim with action, but it's an incredible work of art and storytelling nonetheless. The game focuses on the choices the player makes, which will ultimately determine the outcome at the end.

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After a misunderstanding with the police and a strange explosion, two brothers Daniel and Sean are forced to flee as fugitives. During their hunt, Daniel discovers that he has a special ability: he can use the power of his mind to move objects. Puzzle-solving and dialogue choices aside, the characters alone and their touching bond are what make this game so good story-wise.

Final Fantasy 9

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Final Fantasy 9
Platform(s)
PS4 , Xbox One , Switch , PS1 , Android , iOS , PC

Released
July 7, 2000
Developer(s)
Square Enix
Publisher(s)
Square Enix
Genre(s)
JRPG

Final Fantasy creator and original director Hironobu Sakaguchi was once quoted as saying that he’d rather tell a good story than make a fine action game, and there is no better story in the series than that of Final Fantasy 9. Where the game succeeds is in its characters' personal stories and relationships.

Every member of your party is a charming, endearing person with a story worth knowing intimately. The game’s overall plot might not be original, but the heart that was poured into its characters and their relationships is second to none. You’ll play through this game 20 more times just to enjoy the journey you take with this wonderful cast of characters.

God Of War Ragnarok

God of War: Ragnarok
Platform(s)
PS4 , PS5

Released
November 9, 2022
Developer(s)
Santa Monica Studio
Publisher(s)
Sony

Genre(s)
Action , Adventure

The risk of being a sequel to an ever-popular game is letting the fan base down. The risk of this was all the greater when even the title God Of War Ragnarok was mentioned; the concept of Ragnarok, an unavoidable death of the known pantheon, has been overplayed and butchered across multiple gaming and entertainment mediums.

It turns out that introducing a new well-designed cast of characters and showing their admirable fight against fate was exactly what the franchise needed. The story reaches miserable lows and soaring highs that will make gamers both cry and celebrate as they complete the journey.

To The Moon

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To the Moon
Platform(s)
Nintendo Switch , PC

Released
November 1, 2011

Developer(s)
Freebird Games

Publisher(s)
Freebird Games
Genre(s)
RPG

Even by today's standards, To the Moon is a relatively short game, but it more than makes up for this with its fantastic story. You'll be placed in the shoes of a pair of doctors as they travel through the memories of one of their dying patients to fulfill his final request. It's full of touching moments and is a must-play for fans of narrative-driven titles.

The game was built using RPG maker and features an art style reminiscent of some of the best role-playing games of the nineties. Granted, the gameplay does leave a little to be desired, but the story is expertly written and is perfectly complemented by Kan R. Gao's hauntingly beautiful soundtrack. Mobile RPG lovers will adore this title.

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