D.I.C.E. Award for Role-Playing Game of the Year

The D.I.C.E. Award for Role-Playing Game of the Year is an award presented annually by the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences during the D.I.C.E. Awards. "This award honors a title, single-player or multi-player, where an individual assumes the role of one or more characters and develops those characters in terms of abilities, statistics, and/or traits as the game progresses. Gameplay involves exploring, acquiring resources, solving puzzles, and interacting with player or non-player characters in the persistent world. Through the player's actions, his/her virtual characters' statistics or traits demonstrably evolve throughout the game".[1] All active creative/technical, business, and affiliate members of the Academy are qualified to vote for this category.[2] The award initially had separate awards for console games and computer games at the 1st Annual Interactive Achievement Awards in 1998, with the first winners being Final Fantasy VII for console and Dungeon Keeper for computer. Throughout the history of this category, there have been numerous mergers and changes for role-playing related games. The current version was established at the 21st Annual D.I.C.E. Awards in 2018, which was awarded to Nier: Automata.

D.I.C.E. Award for Role-Playing Game of the Year
CountryUnited States
Presented byAcademy of Interactive Arts & Sciences
First awarded1998
Currently held byBaldur's Gate 3
Websitewww.interactive.org

The award's most recent winner is Baldur's Gate 3, developed and published by Larian Studios.

History

Initially the Interactive Achievement Awards had separate categories for Console Role-Playing Game of the Year and Computer Role-Playing Game of the Year.[3] The 1999 awards ceremony featured genre specific Online awards, including Online Role-Playing Game of the Year.[4] There was only one Online Game of the Year category in 2000. The console and PC Role-Playing game categories were merged with the Adventure game categories at the 2000 awards ceremony;[5] this was most likely because the previous console adventure game winners also won the award for console role-playing, which were Final Fantasy VII in 1998[6][7] and The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time in 1999.[8] In the following year, the Adventure game category was eventually merged with the Action game category, so a separate award for Role-Playing games resumed.[9][10] In addition, an online category for Massive Multiplayer/Persistent World Game of the Year was introduced in 2001.[11][12] This may have been the result of the MMORPGs Ultima Online and EverQuest winning Online Game of the Year in 1998 and 2000, respectively.[6][13] Starting in 2005, genre-specific awards would no longer have separate awards for console and computer games, so it simply became Role-Playing Game of the Year.[14] In 2010, Role-Playing Game of the Year was merged with Massively Multiplayer Game of the Year, since most massively multiplayer online games were MMORPGs.[15] The award would later be simplified back to Role-Playing Game of the Year in 2018.[16]

  • Console Role-Playing Game of the Year (19981999, 20012005)
  • Computer Role-Playing Game of the Year (19981999, 20012005)
  • Online Role-Playing Game of the Year (1999)
  • Console Adventure/Role-Playing Game of the Year (2000)
  • Computer Adventure/Role-Playing Game of the Year (2000)
  • Massively Multiplayer/Persistent World Game of the Year (20012009)
  • Role-Playing Game of the Year (20062009, 2018—present)
  • Role-Playing/Massively Multiplayer Game of the Year (20102017)

Winners and nominees

1990s

Table key
Indicates the winner
YearGameDeveloper(s)Publisher(s)Ref.
1997/1998
(1st)
Console Role-Playing Game of the Year[17][6][7]
Final Fantasy VIISquareSoftSony Computer Entertainment
AlundraMatrix SoftwareWorking Designs, Sony Computer Entertainment Japan, Psygnosis
SuikodenKonamiKonami
Wild ArmsMedia.VisionSony Computer Entertainment
Computer Role-Playing Game of the Year
Dungeon KeeperBullfrog ProductionsElectronic Arts
FalloutBlack Isle StudiosInterplay Productions
Lands of Lore: Guardians of DestinyWestwood StudiosVirgin Interactive
1998/1999
(2nd)
Console Role-Playing Game of the Year[18][8]
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of TimeNintendo EADNintendo
Panzer Dragoon SagaTeam AndromedaSega
Parasite EveSquareSoftSquare Electronic Arts
Pokémon Red and BlueGame FreakNintendo
Computer Role-Playing Game of the Year
Baldur's GateBioWareBlack Isle Studios
Fallout 2Black Isle StudiosInterplay Productions
Might and Magic VI: The Mandate of HeavenNew World ComputingThe 3DO Company
Return to KrondorPyroTechnixSierra On-Line
Online Role-Playing Game of the Year
Ultima Online: The Second AgeOrigin SystemsElectronic Arts
DragonRealms: Maritime ExpansionSimutronicsSimutronics
Meridian 59: Dark AuspicesArchetype InteractiveThe 3DO Company
1999/2000
(3rd)
Console Adventure/Role-Playing Game of the Year[19]
Final Fantasy VIIISquareSoftSquare Electronic Arts
Legacy of Kain: Soul ReaverCrystal DynamicsEidos Interactive
Legend of LegaiaContrailSony Computer Entertainment
Computer Adventure/Role Playing Game of the Year[20]
Asheron's CallTurbineMicrosoft
Gabriel Knight 3: Blood of the Sacred, Blood of the DamnedSierra On-LineSierra On-Line
OutcastAppealInfogrames
Planescape: TormentBlack Isle StudiosInterplay Entertainment
Ultima IX: AscensionOrigin SystemsElectronic Arts

2000s

YearGameDeveloper(s)Publisher(s)Ref.
2000
(4th)
Console Role Playing Game of the Year[9][21][12]
Final Fantasy IXSquareSoftSquare Electronic Arts
Chrono CrossSquareSoftSquare Electronic Arts
Skies of ArcadiaOverworksSega
The Legend of DragoonJapan StudioSony Computer Entertainment
PC Role Playing Game of the Year[10][21][12]
Diablo IIBlizzard NorthBlizzard Entertainment
Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of AmnBioWareBlack Isle Studios
Deus ExIon StormEidos Interactive
Icewind DaleBlack Isle StudiosInterplay Entertainment
Massively Multiplayer/Persistent World Game of the Year[11][21][12]
EverQuest: The Ruins of KunarkVerant InteractiveSony Online Entertainment
AllegianceMicrosoft ResearchMicrosoft Games
Asheron's CallTurbine
Ultima Online: RenaissanceOrigin SystemsElectronic Arts
2001
(5th)
Console Role Playing Game of the Year[22][23]
[24][25]
Baldur's Gate: Dark AllianceSnowblind StudiosBlack Isle Studios
Castlevania: Circle of the MoonKonamiKonami
Dark CloudLevel-5Sony Computer Entertainment
Golden SunCamelot Software PlanningNintendo
Paper MarioIntelligent Systems
The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of AgesFlagship/Capcom
PC Role Playing Game of the Year
Baldur's Gate II: Throne of BhaalBioWareBlack Isle Studios
Diablo II: Lord of DestructionBlizzard NorthBlizzard Entertainment
Wizardry 8Sir-Tech CanadaSir-Tech
Massively Multiplayer/Persistent World Game of the Year
Dark Age of CamelotMythic EntertainmentVivendi Universal Games
Asheron's Call: Dark MajestyTurbineMicrosoft Game Studios
Phantasy Star OnlineSonic TeamSega
2002
(6th)
Console Role-Playing Game of the Year[26][27]
Animal CrossingNintendo EADNintendo
Final Fantasy XSquareSoftSquare Electronic Arts
Kingdom Hearts
Suikoden IIIKonamiKonami
Wild Arms 3Media.VisionSony Computer Entertainment
Computer Role-Playing Game of the Year
Neverwinter NightsBioWareAtari Interactive
Arx FatalisArkane StudiosJoWood Productions
Dungeon SiegeGas Powered GamesMicrosoft Game Studios
Freedom ForceIrrational GamesCrave Entertainment, Electronic Arts
The Elder Scrolls III: MorrowindBethesda Game StudiosBethesda Softworks
Massively Multiplayer/Persistent World Game of the Year
The Sims OnlineMaxisElectronic Arts
Anarchy Online: The Notum WarsFuncomFuncom
Asheron's Call 2: Fallen KingsTurbineMicrosoft Game Studios
Dark Age of Camelot: Shrouded IslesMythic EntertainmentVivendi Universal Games
Toontown OnlineDisney's Virtual Reality StudioDisney Online
2003
(7th)
Console Role-Playing Game of the Year[28][29]
[30][31]
Star Wars: Knights of the Old RepublicBioWareLucasArts
Dark Cloud 2Level-5Sony Computer Entertainment
Disgaea: Hour of DarknessNippon Ichi SoftwareAtlus
Final Fantasy X-2SquareSoftSquare Enix
Xenosaga Episode IMonolith SoftNamco
Computer Role-Playing Game of the Year
Star Wars: Knights of the Old RepublicBioWareLucasArts
Deus Ex: Invisible WarIon StormEidos Interactive
Dungeon Siege: Legends of ArannaGas Powered Games, Mad Doc SoftwareMicrosoft Game Studios
Neverwinter Nights: Shadows of UndrentideBioWare, Floodgate EntertainmentAtari
The Temple of Elemental EvilTroika Games
Massively Multiplayer/Persistent World Game of the Year
EverQuest: Lost Dungeons of NorrathSony Online EntertainmentSony Online Entertainment
A Tale in the DeserteGenesisDesert Nomad Studios
Eve Online: Second GenesisCCP GamesSimon & Schuster Interactive
Horizons: Empire of IstariaVirtiumArtifact Entertainment
Puzzle PiratesThree Rings DesignThree Rings Design
2004
(8th)
Console Role-Playing Game of the Year[32][33]
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year DoorIntelligent SystemsNintendo
Final Fantasy Crystal ChroniclesThe Game Designers StudioNintendo
Tales of SymphoniaNamco Tales StudioNamco
The Bard's TaleinXile EntertainmentinXile Entertainment
X-Men LegendsRaven SoftwareActivision
Computer Role-Playing Game of the Year
Neverwinter Nights: KingmakerBioWareAtari
Vampire: The Masquerade - BloodlinesTroika GamesActivision
Massively Multiplayer/Persistent World Game of the Year
World of WarcraftBlizzard EntertainmentVivendi Universal Games
City of HeroesCryptic StudiosNCSoft
Final Fantasy XI: Chains of PromathiaSquare EnixSony Computer Entertainment
Star Wars Galaxies: Jump to LightspeedSony Online EntertainmentLucasArts
2005
(9th)
Role-Playing Game of the Year[34][35]
[36][37]
Jade EmpireBiowareMicrosoft Game Studios
Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed KingLevel-5Square Enix
Dungeon Siege IIGas Powered GamesMicrosoft Game Studios
Fire Emblem: Path of RadianceIntelligent SystemsNintendo
Radiata Storiestri-AceSquare Enix
Massively Multiplayer/Persistent World Game of the Year[a]
City of VillainsCryptic StudiosNCSoft
Guild WarsArenaNet
Final Fantasy XI: The Vana'diel CollectionSquare EnixSquare Enix
Lineage II: The Chaotic ChronicleNCSoftNCSoft
2006
(10th)
Role-Playing Game of the Year[38][39]
The Elder Scrolls IV: OblivionBethesda Game StudiosBethesda Softworks
Final Fantasy III[b]Matrix SoftwareSquare Enix
Final Fantasy XIISquare Enix
Phantasy Star UniverseSonic TeamSega
Titan QuestIron Lore EntertainmentTHQ
Massively Multiplayer Game of the Year[40][39]
Guild Wars NightfallArenaNetNCSoft
Auto AssaultNetDevilNCSoft
Dungeons & Dragons Online: StormreachTurbineAtari
Eve Online: RevelationsCCP GamesCCP Games
2007
(11th)
Role-Playing Game of the Year[41][42]
Mass EffectBiowareMicrosoft Game Studios
Eternal Sonatatri-CrescendoNamco Bandai Games
Jeanne d'ArcLevel-5Sony Computer Entertainment
Rogue Galaxy
The WitcherCD Projekt RedCD Projekt, Atari
Massively Multiplayer Game of the Year[43][42]
World of Warcraft: The Burning CrusadeBlizzard EntertainmentBlizzard Entertainment
Eve Online: TrinityCCP GamesCCP Games
Guild Wars: Eye of the NorthArenaNetNCSoft
Tabula RasaDestination Games
The Lord of the Rings Online: Shadows of AngmarTurbineMidway Games
2008
(12th)
Role-Playing Game of the Year[44][45]
Fallout 3Bethesda Game StudiosBethesda Softworks
Fable IILionhead StudiosMicrosoft Game Studios
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of TimeChunsoftNintendo, The Pokémon Company
Tales of VesperiaNamco Tales StudioNamco Bandai Games
Massively Multiplayer Game of the Year[46][45]
World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich KingBlizzard EntertainmentBlizzard Entertainment
Eve Online: Quantum RiseCCP GamesCCP Games
Pirates of the Burning SeaFlying Lab SoftwareSony Online Entertainment
PMOGGameLayersGameLayers
Warhammer Online: Age of ReckoningMythic EntertainmentElectronic Arts
2009
(13th)
Dragon Age: OriginsBioWareElectronic Arts[15][47][48]
BorderlandsGearbox Software2K Games
Champions OnlineCryptic StudiosAtari
Demon's SoulsFromSoftwareAtlus
Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside StoryAlphaDreamNintendo

2010s

YearGameDeveloper(s)Publisher(s)Ref.
2010
(14th)
Mass Effect 2BioWareElectronic Arts, Microsoft Game Studios[49][50][51]
Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry SkiesLevel-5, Square EnixNintendo
Fable IIILionhead StudiosMicrosoft Game Studios
Fallout: New VegasObsidian EntertainmentBethesda Softworks
World of Warcraft: CataclysmBlizzard EntertainmentBlizzard Entertainment
2011
(15th)
The Elder Scrolls V: SkyrimBethesda Game StudiosBethesda Softworks[52][53][54]
Dark SoulsFromSoftwareNamco Bandai Games
Deus Ex: Human RevolutionEidos-MontréalSquare Enix Europe
Star Wars: The Old RepublicBioWare AustinElectronic Arts
The Witcher 2: Assassins of KingsCD Projekt RedCD Projekt
2012
(16th)
Mass Effect 3BioWareElectronic Arts[55][56]
Diablo IIIBlizzard EntertainmentBlizzard Entertainment
Dust: An Elysian TailHumble GamesMicrosoft Studios
Guild Wars 2ArenaNetNCSoft
Torchlight IIRunic GamesRunic Games
2013
(17th)
Diablo III[c]Blizzard EntertainmentBlizzard Entertainment[57][58]
Dota 2ValveValve
Dragon's Dogma: Dark ArisenCapcomCapcom
Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White WitchLevel-5, Studio GhibliNamco Bandai Games
Pokémon X and YGame FreakNintendo
2014
(18th)
Dragon Age: InquisitionBioWareElectronic Arts[59][60]
Bravely DefaultSquare EnixNintendo
Divinity: Original SinLarian StudiosLarian Studios
The Banner SagaStoicVersus Evil
World of Warcraft: Warlords of DraenorBlizzard EntertainmentBlizzard Entertainment
2015
(19th)
Fallout 4Bethesda Game StudiosBethesda Softworks[61][62]
BloodborneFromSoftwareSony Computer Entertainment
Pillars of EternityObsidian EntertainmentParadox Interactive
UndertaleToby FoxToby Fox
The Witcher 3: Wild HuntCD Projekt RedCD Projekt
2016
(20th)
Dark Souls IIIFromSoftwareBandai Namco Entertainment[63][64]
Deus Ex: Mankind DividedEidos-MontréalSquare Enix Europe
Hyper Light DrifterHeart MachineHeart Machine
Tom Clancy's The DivisionMassive EntertainmentUbisoft
World of Warcraft: LegionBlizzard EntertainmentBlizzard Entertainment
2017
(21st)
Nier: AutomataPlatinumGamesSquare Enix[65][66]
Divinity: Original Sin IILarian StudiosLarian Studios
Middle-earth: Shadow of WarMonolith ProductionsWarner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
Persona 5AtlusAtlus, Sega
Torment: Tides of NumenerainXile EntertainmentTechland Publishing
2018
(22nd)
Monster Hunter: WorldCapcomCapcom[67][68]
Assassin's Creed OdysseyUbisoft QuebecUbisoft
Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive AgeSquare EnixSquare Enix
Ni no Kuni II: Revenant KingdomLevel-5Bandai Namco Entertainment
Pillars of Eternity II: DeadfireObsidian EntertainmentTechland Publishing
2019
(23rd)
The Outer WorldsObsidian EntertainmentPrivate Division[69][70]
Disco ElysiumZA/UMZA/UM
Final Fantasy XIV: ShadowbringersSquare EnixSquare Enix
Kingdom Hearts III
Pokémon Sword and ShieldGame FreakNintendo

2020s

YearGameDeveloper(s)Publisher(s)Ref.
2020
(24th)
Final Fantasy VII RemakeSquare EnixSquare Enix[71][72]
Cyberpunk 2077CD Projekt RedCD Projekt
Persona 5 RoyalAtlusAtlus, Sega
Wasteland 3inXile EntertainmentDeep Silver
Yakuza: Like a DragonRyu Ga Gotoku StudioSega
2021
(25th)
Final Fantasy XIV: EndwalkerSquare EnixSquare Enix[73][74]
Pathfinder: Wrath of the RighteousOwlcat GamesMETA Publishing
Shin Megami Tensei VAtlusAtlus, Sega
Tales of AriseBandai Namco StudiosBandai Namco Entertainment
WildermythWorldwalker GamesWhisperGames
2022
(26th)
Elden RingFromSoftwareBandai Namco Entertainment[75][76][77]
Citizen SleeperJump Over the AgeFellow Traveler
Weird WestWolfEye StudiosDevolver Digital
World of Warcraft: DragonflightBlizzard EntertainmentBlizzard Entertainment
Xenoblade Chronicles 3Monolith SoftNintendo
2023
(27th)
Baldur's Gate 3Larian StudiosLarian Studios[78][79][80]
Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom LibertyCD Projekt RedCD Projekt
Diablo IVBlizzard EntertainmentBlizzard Entertainment
Final Fantasy XVISquare EnixSquare Enix
StarfieldBethesda Game StudiosBethesda Softworks

Multiple nominations and wins

Developers and publishers

Square Enix has received the most nominations as a publisher, including nominations before the merger of SquareSoft and Enix. Electronic Arts has published the most award winners for the RPG genre, which included titles under collaboration with SquareSoft before their merger with Enix. Sega has published the most nominees without winning a single award.

SquareSoft/Square Enix has developed the most finalists in this category, while BioWare has developed the most winners. Level-5 has developed the most nominations without a single win. BioWare, SquareSoft and Square Enix are the only developers to have consecutive wins for RPG awards. ArenaNet, Blizzard Entertainment, SquareSoft, Square Enix, and Electronic Arts are the only publishers with back-to-back wins for RPG awards.

In 2003, BioWare became the only developer to win both Console Role-Playing Game of the Year and Computer Role-Playing Game of the Year within the same year with Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, which was published by LucasArts. Black Isle Studios has also published the winners for console and computer RPGs in 2002, but with different developers: Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance for console, developed by Snowblind Studios, and Baldur's Gate II: Throne of Bhaal for computer, developed by BioWare. NCSoft has published both games that had tied for Massive Multiplayer/Persistent World Game of the Year in 2006.

Franchises

The Dungeons & Dragons franchise has won the most awards in this category, which consists of multiple gaming sub-series based on the fantasy setting (such as Baldur's Gate and Neverwinter Nights). Final Fantasy is the most nominated franchise. Deus Ex, Eve Online, and Pokémon have received the most nominations without winning a single award. EverQuest, Mass Effect, and Dragon Age have won every single time they have been nominated.

There have been a few franchises with back-to-back wins:

Numerous games receives multiple nominations, mostly for expansion packs.

Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic is the only game to win both console and computer RPG awards in the same year in 2004. Baldur's Gate (as a sub-series of Dungeons & Dragons) is the only franchise to be nominated for and win both console and computer awards with different games in 2002: Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance for console, and the Baldur's Gate II: Throne of Bhaal expansion pack for computer. The original Final Fantasy VII won Console Role-Playing Game of the Year in 1998, and Final Fantasy VII Remake won in 2021.

Franchises
FranchiseNominationsWins
Dungeons & Dragons[e]116
Final Fantasy145
Baldur's Gate54
Warcraft73
Mass Effect33
Diablo52
Fallout52
Guild Wars42
Star Wars42
Neverwinter Nights32
The Elder Scrolls32
Dragon Age22
EverQuest22
Asheron's Call41
Mario31
Ultima31
City of Heroes21
Dark Souls21
Dark Age of Camelot21
The Legend of Zelda21
Deus Ex40
Eve Online40
Pokémon40
Dungeon Siege30
Dragon Quest30
Megami Tensei[f]30
Tales30
The Witcher30
Cyberpunk 207720
Dark Cloud20
Divinity20
Fable20
Kingdom Hearts20
Ni no Kuni20
Pillars of Eternity20
Persona20
Phantasy Star20
Suikoden20
Wild Arms20
Xeno20

Notes

References