DigimonLinks vs Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel
DigimonLinks
DigimonLinks takes you into the magical Digital World full of powerful monsters waiting for you to train and evolve them. The game starts off in a mystic Digital World that has been infected through an evil fragmentation. Your goal is to rescue and recruit Digimons and build a powerful squad to defeat the enemies. The game features exciting turn-based strategic combat system with special skills for you to unleash. You also get to manage a Digimon farm, grow meat and feed your monsters in order to evolve them and make them more powerful. The game features an exciting campaign mode with different levels of Digimon trainers for you to defeat with your own squad. An epic multiplayer mode is also available that allows you to fight enemy squads from all over the world in exciting arenas to claim great rewards.An epic storyline, addicting game play, strategic combat system and extensive game play mode, DigimonLinks has it all. It's free to play too, so there's no harm in trying the game!
Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel
Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel is another spin-off, aside from Fallout: New Vegas, in the Fallout franchise, but unlike New Vegas, this game went halfway back to its roots in terms of its looks (with isometric graphics) while the other half is filled with an amazingly-strategic, turn-based and squad-based combat system. The squad system works well in this game mainly because the storyline in this game is based on the famous/infamous Brotherhood of Steel and apparently, you'll be playing one of the squads, and partly because you have the freedom to actually customize every member of your squad so you could specialize their skills or have them be as versatile as possible.Despite being one of the most overlooked Fallout games, Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel is a very strategic game that allow Fallout's younger fan base to catch a glimpse of the old-school Fallout games while still retaining a certain amount of modern-ness in its gameplay back when it was first released. After all, it's the most recent Fallout game that truly pays homage to the really old Fallout games.