Most role-playing games require you to create your own team to thwart sinister plots, or to join teammates in fierce battles to protect your homeland. However, there are some exceptions that lean more towards the humorous genre, where every moment is filled with laughter. Here are the top 6 funniest RPGs of all time.
Undertale
Toby Fox made a strong impression after releasing Undertale – a 2D RPG with humorous elements largely developed by him. You will play as a character named Frisk – a child who falls into a place called the Underground filled with various monsters.

In addition to its notable classic art style, the game is praised for its storytelling and the way it incorporates humorous elements into the narrative. This humor is often reflected in the dialogues between you and the monsters that the main character encounters along the way. Many of these monsters also allow players to choose between fighting or trying to befriend them. And of course, moments like these can lead to witty jokes depending on the circumstances.
Paper Mario
After Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars received enthusiastic support from fans, Nintendo decided to give this genre a chance to be released on the Nintendo 64 with Paper Mario. However, this time Intelligent Systems (as opposed to Square) would be the contracted company to bring this project to life.

As its name suggests, the characters in this game are designed in a paper-folded style. It may sound a bit strange, but this style has developed and helped shape the entire franchise. However, the use of humor is what has made Paper Mario one of the most memorable RPGs to this day.
South Park: The Stick Of Truth
No matter what, playing South Park: The Stick of Truth will leave you in fits of laughter. This game is inspired by the famous animated series South Park, and you don’t even need to play the game; just watching the show will have you laughing uncontrollably. After 25 seasons and a full-length movie, South Park is still as