Draconius GO vs The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
Draconius GO
Draconius GO is the game to play if you love Pokemon Go but you find that it's getting a bit dull for you. Like Pokemon Go, Draconius Go is an augmented reality game where you set off on an adventure to capture as many of the 125 dragons as you can. Each of these dragons are very well-designed (though some of them may look rather cheesy and un-dragon-like) and all of them can be upgraded. Similarly, there will be "arenas" (think "gyms") that you can attack and capture as well, though the combat system seems to be a bit more interactive and active rather than being simply a tap=fest. Not to mention, you can even get eggs that you can then ask the Mother of Dragons to help you hatch.However, interestingly, Draconius Go offers a lot more features that fans of the handheld Pokemon games would rejoice for, such as random encounters where you'll have to fend off wild dragons, and duels with other players, as well as more RPG-type elements, like artifacts which are basically your set of armor and weapons, as well as a treasure hunt where you can attempt to find all the treasure chests in the area.
Draconius Go may feel like a Pokemon Go knock-off but once you get into it, you'll quickly realize that it plays like a game that Pokemon Go could have been. So, if you've always find Pokemon Go a bit lacking, you might enjoy Draconius Go instead.
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is one of the most highly acclaimed games of the decade, putting it on par with the success that more current games have managed to enjoy - The Witcher 3, for example. The game puts you into the role of the dragonborn, a hero who is able to defeat dragons on an equal footing due to the powers he/she is able to tap into. The game has plenty of depth when it comes to its lore, factions, and of course, the game map where you basically can explore anywhere you like as long as you can find a way to reach it. Of course, all of that brilliant gameplay and environment is well-packaged with breathtaking graphics and iconic musical scores that many still praise to this day.Granted that the game has plenty of annoying bugs that persist until today, it is not surprising for Skyrim to have over 200 Game of the Year Awards mainly because the game just blows everyone's minds when it first came out. After all, it literally redefined the open world genre. Not to mention, even with the hundreds of hours of original content to enjoy, the game has a thriving modding community that lets you eke out hundreds more hours from Skyrim.