I'm about to embark on a long international flight and want to download a few deep, immersive mobile RPGs to pass the time offline, but I'm tired of games filled with aggressive microtransactions and auto-play features. I'm looking for something with a compelling story, meaningful character progression, and tactical combat, similar to old-school classics but designed well for touchscreens. For fellow RPG enthusiasts, what are the best mobile RPGs you've played recently that offer a premium, complete experience without requiring a constant internet connection or pushing you to spend money to progress? Are there any standout indie titles or ports from PC/console that have truly captured that sense of adventure and discovery on a smaller screen?
Nice plan for offline RPG time. Here are solid premium picks that feel classic but fit touchscreens well:
- Baldur's Gate: Enhanced Edition — classic D&D party RPG with deep story and exploration; fully playable offline once downloaded.
- Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (KOTOR) — strong narrative, meaningful dialogue choices, and a complete campaign offline.
- Divinity: Original Sin 2 (Enhanced Edition) — astonishing depth, tactical turn-based combat, and co-op; runs offline on mobile after download.
- The Banner Saga Trilogy — tight, choice-driven saga with strategic combat; self-contained campaigns across three games; offline play.
- Final Fantasy IX (Pixel Remaster) — lush world, memorable cast, and a complete story in a premium package; offline from start to finish.
- Moonlighter — indie RPG with a narrative arc and shop-management flavor; offline and polished for touch devices.
If you want a leaner list, I’d drop one or two and swap in Dragon Quest/FF classics depending on which eras you enjoy most.