Darksiders II vs Might & Magic X Legacy
Darksiders II
Darksiders II follows in the footsteps of the original game in many ways, particularly the in-depth character progression system and an extensive skill tree, but this time around, you'll be playing as Death, the most formidable of all the four legendary Horsemen of the Apocalypse. Set off across a massive open world in order to redeem your brother's name, you'll stumble upon an ancient grudge that may decimate all of creation. Unlike War, Death is a lot more agile, allowing you to perform some impressive acrobatic acts which may unlock previously unaccessible paths.Despite the improved replayability, Darksiders II is simply that sort of game that you'll probably not return to often but is great enough to leave a distinct feeling and memory with you for life. And well, you get to play as Death himself... what's not awesome about that?
Might & Magic X Legacy
Might & Magic X Legacy is set once more in the world of Ashan and you are following the events of Might & Magic Heroes VI in the Thallan continent. After the conclusion of the last game there are a few years of relative peace, but not that peace is threatened. You create a party of raiders, traveling with the remains of their mentor to bury in the city of Karthal. But the city is closed, besieged and not a safe place to be. From there you begin an adventure that will not only be exciting but will; take you down a path full of action and, as you would expect a stunning story that unfolds.To begin the game you make a party of 4 characters, choosing either a martial or magical path for each and then set off on your adventure. With several quality of life improvements to the game this has a really nice feel to it, and the gameplay is the hybrid you love with some nice changes too.