Atlas Reactor vs Planetside 2
Atlas Reactor
Atlas Reactor not only dared to break the mold of arena-based competitive gaming that are saturated with MOBAs and MMOFPS games, it has also revolutionized the turn-based strategy genre with its unique game mechanics. The game also has a nice selection of uniquely different Freelancers that can be further customized through Ability Mods and Catalysts as well as various well-designed maps and game modes that add substantial points to the replayability of the game.Of course, as if that’s not enough to put Atlas Reactor on the map, its distinctive and bold graphics, reminiscence of the popular game, Borderlands, definitely sealed the deal. So, if you’re looking for a turn-based strategy game that’s refreshingly unique and is as competitive as any eSport games out there, Atlas Reactor is the one game you wouldn’t want to miss. Give it a try for free today!
Planetside 2
Planetside 2 is a sci-fi-themed MMOFPS game that's the explosive sequel to its predecessor, Planetside, which was released back in 2003. In a way, the game is more inclined towards the extravagant and yet is still rather down-to-earth mainly because it features massive battlefields where hundreds to even thousands of players can battle it out for their faction. In fact, the game has an exciting gameplay which may bring to mind the games in the Battlefield franchise albeit the futuristic sort.Not to mention, Planetside 2 has an actual war playing out on the map where players who won a certain battlefield will essentially "claim" the land for their faction. The tug-of-war-like power struggle between factions help to bond the players in a way that resembles the deep rift between the Alliance and the Horde in World of Warcraft. The game is also developed by Daybreak Games which is in pretty good company along the likes of EverQuest 2, DC Universe Online and Lord of the Rings Online.
So, if you're looking for an epic MMOFPS game to fully immerse yourself in, then Planetside 2 is your best bet. If not, there are plenty of other casual shooters out there, but you can definitely expect that none of them can measure up to the faction-vs-faction tension, which usually erupts into another battle, offered in this game.