Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 vs Fairy Tail: Hero's Journey
Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2
Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 takes you once more to an alternate timeline where things are not what you expect them to be. You are thrust into the role of a hero, and must work with Elder Kai to stop Towa and Mira once more. Along the way you will be able to work with new and old characters and battle your way to victory in a stunning new game where you must save the timeline, and thus save all ofcreation.With a much bigger city to work from, lots of new abilities and a host of skills there is a lot for you to enjoy in this game. You create your avatar from one of 5 races, each with unique stats and special abilities and from there you go on to develop new skills and masteries, and of course work towards becoming a Super Saiyan. This is a really great sequel and the minor tweaks to the gameplay make it an enjoyable experience to play too.
Fairy Tail: Hero's Journey
Fairy Tail: Hero's Journey is actually an official browser MMO game for the popular magic-dueling anime, Fairy Tail, unlike some of the anime MMOs we've encountered so far. Featuring all the familiar cast of characters, this game will pit your team of hand-picked heroes against the anime’s biggest villains as you battle your way through the Grand Magic Games and hopefully, help your guild, Fairy Tail, secure its title of being the most powerful magic guild in Fiore. However, things don’t go as planned and soon enough, you may find yourself embroiled in an adventure that’s much more intriguing…The game plays out much like your typical browser MMO. This basically means that combat is automated and questing is semi-automated as well. You won't be fighting alone either - you will eventually be able to assemble a team of mages, along with a pet and mount, to help you along in your journey. These mages, mount and pet can of course be upgraded to increase their combat efficiency and hence, your overall combat power.
Fairy Tail: Hero's Journey may have the blessing and perhaps even backing of the actual anime franchise, but the game isn't exactly breaking the typical mould that defines a browser MMO. It's fun enough for fans of the anime and for casual-like MMOs though, and if you're among the players who fall into one of these two camps, you'll want to give the game a try.