PC / Console games
PC and Console Games for Romantasy Readers
RPGs, visual novels, cozy fantasy games, and romanceable-companion games for readers who want magic, character arcs, and meaningful choices.
Best reader matches
Starting shelf
| Game | Why it fits | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Baldur's Gate 3 | Fantasy companions, romance routes, consequential choices, and high fandom crossover. | Readers who want messy party dynamics, vampires, magic, and agency. |
| Dragon Age: The Veilguard | Fantasy RPG with seven romanceable companions and a strong companion-arc focus. | Readers who want BioWare-style party romance and cinematic fantasy stakes. |
| Dragon Age: Inquisition | Older but still useful for court politics, companion romance, and big fantasy conflict. | Readers who want a slower, bigger RPG with strong character attachment. |
| Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma | Fantasy farming/action RPG with relationship building and romance options. | Readers who want cozy fantasy, daily-life magic, and gentler romance pacing. |
| The Witcher 3 | Dark fantasy, monsters, politics, and major romance arcs, though with a fixed protagonist. | Readers who want adult fantasy atmosphere more than self-insert romance. |
How to choose
Start with Baldur's Gate 3 if you want the most fandom-friendly mix of romance, fantasy, choice, and character attachment. Start with Dragon Age if you want a party-based RPG where companion arcs are the point. Start with Rune Factory if combat-heavy fantasy sounds exhausting and you want daily-life magic instead.
Reader FAQ
Are these romantasy games?
Not exactly. They are fantasy games with romance systems or relationship routes, which makes them useful for romantasy readers who want interactive character attachment.
Which is best for non-gamers?
Rune Factory is gentler, while Dragon Age and Baldur's Gate 3 are richer but more mechanically involved. Readers new to RPGs may want to start on easier settings.
What details matter most?
Platform availability, content warnings, romance options, difficulty notes, and whether each game is better for story mode, controller play, or PC play.
