Assassin's Creed Identity vs Dynasty Warriors 8: Empires
Assassin's Creed Identity
Assassin's Creed Identity is the first action role-playing mobile game to be added to the successful Assassin's Creed franchise. Developed by Blue Byte and published by Ubisoft, Assassin's Creed Identity lets you experience the thrill of playing as an assassin while you're on the go. Choose one of the four unique classes of assassins, namely Berserker, Shadow Blade, Trickster, and Thief, to play as and head off to complete challenging missions in an effort to uncover the intriguing mystery of organization known only as The Crows.This mobile game retains everything that had made the franchise great, including its strong adherence to historical accuracy, intense gameplay (experience the leap of faith on your phone!), and immersive game environment that gives you the freedom to explore the open maps of Santa Croce Area in Firenze, the Colosseum area in Roma and many more locations. The complicated controls on PC have also been simplified to fit a mobile game, giving you the option to play with the easy tap-to-move controls, dual virtual stick controls, or even with a gamepad.
With tons of quests to complete, plenty of locations to rediscover, gorgeous graphics, and a variety of cool outfits and weapons to collect, Assassin's Creed Identity is one Assassin's Creed game you wouldn't want to miss. For a mobile game, this action RPG surpassed everyone's expectations and it will do so for you as well. Check it out!
Dynasty Warriors 8: Empires
Dynasty Warriors 8: Empires is another Empires spin-off from the main Dynasty Warriors franchise. It combines the repetitive hack and slash that the series is so famous for with a more strategic, Risk-like gameplay where you'll not only need to get your hands dirty in actual combat, but also make important military decisions based on your role as a leader of an army.However, many players have said that this game is definitely a step down from the 7th installment. Not to mention, like Dynasty Warriors 8, this PC port is plagued with the same control issues if you use the mouse and keyboard combo, but the problems go away once you switched over to using a controller. So, if you plan on buying this game, make sure you have a controller ready.
That being said, Dynasty Warriors 8: Empires is definitely the sort of game that caters to fans of the game series and may also appeal to some fans of strategy games, but as mentioned, despite being the newest, it's certainly not the best game in the spin-off series - it is merely a somewhat decent one.