Assassin's Creed: Syndicate vs Dynasty Warriors: Godseekers
Assassin's Creed: Syndicate
Assassin's Creed: Syndicate gives you two main characters to play through, twins called Jacob and Evie Fry who are raised to the Creed but see it almost eradicated at the end of the Victorian Era. They journey to London where they infiltrate the criminal underworld and start to fight against the Templars.With it’s first major female lead character this game finally bridges the gap, and it gives you 2 unique playstyles to enjoy as each character has its own way of taking out their enemies. Set at the end of the industrial revolution you are in a vastly different and evolving London and it is a lot of fun to roam around. Though this version has no multiplayer it is still a great story to involve yourself in and play. With a lot of fun side missions alongside the main story you get a lot to do in this game and of course, there is the continuing saga in the modern real world for you to grab hold of too.
Dynasty Warriors: Godseekers
Dynasty Warriors: Godseekers takes a different path from the rest of the much loved series. Instead of hack and slash here you have a turn based strategy game that uses the characters you know in a unique way. You are once more in the 3 Kingdoms of Ancient China and this time you find a strange Mystic called Lixia who needs your help to find and control 5 elemental orbs, all of which are scattered around the world. Thus begins your adventure as you move around trying to find them and reclaim them so that the world can once more be at peace.You begin by forming a party of up to 5 characters, with stats from a preset style and skills that fit the character and what you know from other games about them. These stats determine how you fight in the battles and you have skills that level up, and of course super abilities too. All in all a different take on the game but a lot of fun and the tactical experience is well worth playing.