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10 Best Xbox Alternatives to God of War

Looking for Xbox alternatives to God of War? Well, you’re not alone. God of War isn’t on Xbox, but that doesn’t mean you’re out of luck. There are plenty of action-packed games with deep stories, brutal combat, and mythological vibes that give off the same energy. If you enjoy sword fights, emotional journeys, or massive worlds filled with danger, the Xbox library has some solid picks that offer a similar experience to GOW. Here are the best ones worth playing.
10. A Plague Tale: Requiem
First up, we have A Plague Tale: Requiem, a game all about survival, stealth, and story. You play as Amicia, a teenage girl protecting her little brother Hugo in a world full of danger. The setting is dark, with a deadly plague and thousands of rats everywhere. You won’t be fighting like in big action games, instead, you sneak past enemies, use a slingshot, throw fire bombs, and solve small puzzles to stay alive. It’s more about smart moves than fast action. I’ve included this game on this list because of its strong emotional story, intense atmosphere, and how it keeps you on edge, just like games like GOW, even without the heavy combat.
9. Elden Ring
Open-world games rarely give so much freedom and chaos together. You enter a massive land full of ruins, deadly creatures, and hidden secrets around every corner. You explore, get crushed, learn, and come back smarter. The world design goes huge and almost every area has a brutal boss waiting. FromSoftware really built something wild here. Combat brings the classic Souls formula with more flexibility. Some moments might remind you of games like GOW when it comes to scale and mystery. The satisfaction of finally taking down a tough boss hits harder than most games out there.
8. Dante’s Inferno
Dante’s Inferno is an old action game, but it still hits hard when it comes to pure, fast-paced combat. You play as a battle-worn knight fighting through the nine circles of hell. The gameplay revolves around hack-and-slash action, using a holy scythe and magic to tear through demons, monsters, and twisted bosses. Each level brings a new circle of hell with different themes, enemies, and brutal visuals. It’s on this list because it captures that GOW-style energy with heavy combat, wild enemies, and myth-based madness packed into every corner. So, if you’re looking for a God of War alternative to play on Xbox, this is the game you can’t miss.
7. Ryse: Son of Rome
Ryse: Son of Rome is a story-driven action game where you play as Marius, a Roman soldier fighting to defend his empire and avenge his family. Most of the time, you’re in third-person view, slicing through enemies with a sword and shield. Combat is simple but brutal, as you block, strike, and trigger execution moves when enemies are weak. The reason this game is here is because it brings that same cinematic action and intense melee combat that fans look for in games like God of War.
6. Devil May Cry 5
Devil May Cry series has always been loved for its crazy fast combat, stylish moves, and over-the-top action. In Devil May Cry 5, you get to play as three different characters (Nero, Dante, and V), each with their own wild weapons and unique fighting styles. You fight demons in a city taken over by evil, pulling off flashy combos, and juggling enemies in the air. It’s non-stop action where you keep unlocking cooler abilities and crazier weapons. There’s a story about stopping a powerful demon king, but the real fun is in mastering the combat.
5. Rise of the Tomb Raider
There’s a huge adventure waiting in Rise of the Tomb Raider. You play as Lara Croft, who’s on a mission to find the lost city of Kitezh in Siberia. She’s chasing a secret that her father believed in, while a group called Trinity is trying to stop her. You explore snowy mountains, deep caves, and ancient ruins while solving puzzles, climbing cliffs, and sneaking past or fighting enemies. The game mixes exploration, survival, and action. You also collect resources to craft ammo and gear.
4. The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt doesn’t require any explanation if you’ve even slightly dipped into RPGs. You play as Geralt, a monster hunter known as a Witcher, searching for his adopted daughter, Ciri, who’s being chased by a powerful group called the Wild Hunt. You travel across massive cities, villages, and forests taking on contracts, solving side quests, and fighting beasts. In short, this game is about making decisions, surviving the wilds, and tracking down monsters across one of the most detailed open worlds ever made.
3. Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice
Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice takes you on a dark, emotional journey through a world shaped by Norse mythology and deep mental struggles. You play as Senua, a warrior traveling through a haunting land to save the soul of her dead lover. The game mixes simple sword combat with puzzle-solving, all shown through Senua’s mind, which is battling psychosis. Voices in her head guide you, confuse you, and sometimes scare you. Every part of the world reflects her pain and fear. It’s included here because even though it’s smaller in size, it brings that same deep story and mythic energy you find in games like God of War. On Xbox, it still holds up as one of the most powerful narrative games around.
2. Assassin’s Creed Valhalla
Assassin’s Creed games has always been a go-to when you want big open worlds, stealth, and lots of action. In Valhalla, you play as Eivor, a Viking warrior who leaves Norway and settles in England. You build your own village, go on raids, fight using axes, swords, and bows, and take down powerful enemies. The combat is brutal and close-up, with finishers and special skills you unlock as you level up. You can explore forests, rivers, and castles. Some missions need you to sneak into enemy camps, while others throw you into huge battles.
1. Dark Souls III
The Dark Souls series has always been about tough combat, dark fantasy worlds, and learning through failure. In Dark Souls III, you control a powerful yet vulnerable warrior navigating a treacherous world filled with deadly enemies, traps, and towering bosses. You explore castles, swamps, catacombs, and strange ruins filled with deadly traps and enemies. Here, combat is slow and heavy, and you have to block, dodge, and strike at the right time. Each boss is unique and takes serious effort to beat. You survive by exploring and getting better through practice.











