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This list is here to celebrate the best BioWare games we've seen over the years.

The studio has brought us many memorable adventures, including some of the very best RPGs of all-time. From some of more recent new games to older classics, and everything came in between, there's plenty to spotlight here if you're looking to explore the highlights.

In recent years, it's been a difficult time for the industry at large, and BioWare has been impacted, with unfortunate reports of layoffs emerging in 2025 as the studio's focus shifted over to the next major project, Mass Effect 5. While the future is still being written, there's still a lot of love out there for storytelling, worldbuilding, and characters that shaped some of BioWare's most beloved adventures. And that's what we're here to shine a light on, from entries across the the Dragon Age timeline to the stellar entries the Mass Effect series, and much more! So without further ado, read on below to discover the best BioWare games.

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10. Baldur's Gate

A screenshot of a map of a dungeon during one of the best BioWare games ever made, Baldur's Gate.

Platform(s): PC
Released: 1998

Before there was Baldur's Gate 3 to satisfy all our Dungeons and Dragons cravings, there was the highly acclaimed 1998 game Baldur's Gate. But, if you can believe it, its success was wholly unexpected by even the developers themselves. Publisher Interplay initially predicted low sales, even going so far as to allegedly forecast none at all within Britain.

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In the late '90s role, playing games on PC was in its waning years, but Baldur's Gate is largely credited with the genre’s reinvigoration. Adventure replete with that unforgettable, cheeky tone was waiting around every corner, and the series became known for offering a world that was consistently rewarding to get lost in. The Infinity Engine’s debut in this title and popularity among developers of early noughties RPGs afterward contributed to its lasting impact and enduring influence.

9. Star Wars: The Old Republic 

A player holding a green lightsaber during one of the best BioWare games, Star Wars: The Old Republic.

Platform(s): PC
Released: 2011

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The fastest-growing MMO in the world when it launched in 2011, acquiring one million subscribers in its first three days online, it’s still alive and kicking today, though now as a free-to-play title. Regular content updates are largely to thank for its longevity.

However, instead of attempting to reinvent the MMORPG wheel upon release, it served up a refined experience and today boasts six huge expansions. The Old Republic may never have reached the same heights as Star Wars Galaxies in the eyes of many fans, but it’s still proven to be a wonderful and tightly constructed MMO experience. Worried about how BioWare may handle Anthem and the Games as a Service model? Look no further than The Old Republic for a boost in confidence.

Read our Star Wars: The Old Republic review for more information.

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8. Mass Effect 3

Shepard shooting an enemy in the Citadel during one of the best BioWare games, Mass Effect 3.

Platform(s): PC, PS3, Xbox 360
Released: 2011

Looking back at it now, you have to wonder whether Mass Effect 3 ever stood a chance. It was charged with wrapping up a trilogy defined by choice and consequence, so, of course, some players were disappointed by the lack of choice and degree of consequence presented in those fateful endings.

Still, unwarranted backlash aside, Mass Effect 3 was an otherwise excellent entry to the series. The game delivered the kind of story beats, delightful character interactions, and large-scale action scenes that can only come from a world that had been lovingly crafted and evolved across an entire console generation. Mass Effect 3 may not have reached the heights of its predecessors, but it still stands as one of the most underrated releases from BioWare.

Check out our near-perfect Mass Effect 3 review for more insights.

7. Baldur’s Gate 2: Shadows of Amn 

A screenshot of a top-down map of an arena during the BioWare game, Baldur’s Gate 2: Shadows of Amn.

Platform(s): PC
Released: 2000

The world may have moved on a bit over the last two decades, but that hasn’t stopped Baldur’s Gate 2 from being one of the most influential RPGs of all time – it’s still the highest rated RPG on Metacritic, for whatever that’s worth.

Perhaps that’s because BioWare set out to improve upon the original in every way that it could possibly imagine, delivering a deep and complex adventure as a result that was celebrated for its story, combat, world and character design. Shadows of Amn is a captivating RPG and we are still feeling its influence and impact today.

Need more D&D in your life? Read our Baldur's Gate 3 review.

6. Dragon Age Inquisition

A player raising their sword towards a floating enemy during one of the best BioWare games, Dragon Age Inquisition.

Platform(s): PC, PS4, Xbox One
Released: 2014

During a time when fantasy was going through a lull, along came the Dragon Age sequel, Inquisition. Bigger, and beautiful too, this time, Thedas finds itself in the grips of civil unrest and beneath the glowering eye of a tear in the sky. Handy, then, that you have a magical mark around your palm that could solve at least one of those problems. This entry boasted depth in its characters and story while the combat system appeared to almost take a step back for fear of upstaging them. For many, it was the right move. Now, just give us a moment with Iron Bull before we get back to the list…

Before you dive into The Veilguard, read our Dragon Age: Inquisition review.

5. Dragon Age: Origins

A player approaching an enemy who is standing in a glowing magic circle during one of the best BioWare games, Dragon Age: Origins.

Platform(s): PC, PS3, Xbox 360
Released: 2009

A mish-mash of fantasy influences and inclinations that took great care with the finer details... though perhaps not the intimate ones. Those infamously overdressed romance scenes aside, this first venture into the world of Thedas was a strong offering.

Dragon Age: Origins outright ditching the much-loved BioWare morality system allowed for a great deal more nuance in its choices and storytelling as a result. You’d be considering your decisions carefully before and for a long time afterward as well. A similar level of patience was necessary for the strategically minded combat system, too, rounding out an already well-considered experience.

Check out our Dragon Age: Origins review before you start your adventure.

4. Mass Effect 

Shepard pointing their gun during Mass Effect.

Platform(s): PC, PS3, Xbox 360
Released: 2007

Our first introduction to Shepard, the ancient Protheans, the terrifying Reapers, and, perhaps most importantly for some of our readers, the Asari, left a lasting impression. Drenched in lore, we needed those suspiciously long lift rides just to compose ourselves after every dramatic revelation aboard the Citadel. With so much to absorb, it’s helpful that its conversation system aimed to be efficient.

It presented players with a wheel and a number of options for steering any given conversation, handing you the authority to take Shepard’s morality into your own hands. Mass Effect may have been a little rough around the edges, but it was an incredible experience that demonstrated what world-building could look like on the new generation of consoles, establishing a new standard for RPGs that precious few would ever be able to match.

Still haven't experienced Mass Effect yet? Read our Mass Effect Legendary Edition review.

3. Jade Empire

A player knocking a group of enemies off their feet during one of the best BioWare games, Jade Empire.

Platform(s): PC, Xbox, iOS
Released: 2005

Given that Jade Empire spent a good few years exclusive to Xbox, it remains one of BioWare’s most criminally overlooked RPGs – that’s a real shame, because it’s also one of its best. After years spent exploring worlds of high fantasy, BioWare threw out the rulebook and took a stab at a game rooted in Chinese history and mythology.

Jade Empire was a tighter experience than the likes of Baldur’s Gate and Knights Of The Old Republic, giving BioWare the opportunity to hone its now signature storytelling style and experiment with more reactive combat systems that have become the standard for the studio. Interestingly, it also put its own spin on morality alignments, with neither of its two paths presented as inherently evil or good. Difficult choices could also be found within its romance options... Who are we kidding? It's Silk Fox for us every time.

2. Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic

Two players holding lightsabers during one of the best BioWare games, Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic.

Platform(s): PC, Xbox, iOS
Released: 2003

There’s a reason KOTOR is often cited as one of the best Star Wars games and one of the most important RPGs of the modern era – because it is an absolutely incredible achievement. In transporting players back thousands of years before any of the movies – into a time where the Jedi were all but wiped out by the Sith – BioWare had the space to carve out its own piece of the universe to play in, and we received the best sci-fi game as a result.

KOTOR is often praised for its strong dialogue and memorable traveling companions, but its crowning achievement was in the way it allowed our character’s development and alignment with the Force to directly intertwine with the world, story, and combat design. All of this set the stage for an iconic narrative twist that many still talk about to this day. KOTOR established a model that BioWare would return to repeatedly.

1. Mass Effect 2 

A screenshot of the Normandy flying through space during one of the best BioWare games, Mass Effect 2.

Platform(s): PC, Xbox 360
Released: 2010

The second part of our Shepard’s story certainly had a tough act to follow, but it somehow became a standout sequel that built on the original in almost every way imaginable. When this space opera continuation first released, it moved the role-playing genre forward thanks in part to the ability to import your Shepard from the first game, carrying over all of your previous decisions and relationships with you.

Your choices throughout the game were informed by history. This, combined with the fantastically written cast of companion characters, helped Mass Effect 2 establish itself as the definitive RPG of the last decade. It should come as no surprise then that Mass Effect 2 is also the definitive BioWare experience. It’s a smartly constructed action RPG that culminated in an iconic set-piece – a thrilling suicide run where your relationships, actions, and decisions were all funneled into a hellish gauntlet that would ultimately help to decide the fate of those around you.


Want to read more? Check out our Mass Effect retrospective to find out how BioWare's focus on choice, consequence, and compelling characters helped kickstart an RPG revolution.

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