Dragon Eternity vs Might & Magic IX
Dragon Eternity
Dragon Eternity is a pretty good browser-based MMORPG overall. It has everything that a MMORPG should have, but it took most of these basic features and made them uniquely its own. The different stances offered during its combat scene is rather special, though the game lacks an auto-combat feature that could help take the load off players in farming for materials to craft some basic gear. Nonetheless, there are plenty of things a player can do and there are many events that will keep the game feeling lively. These, along with a large player base and an engaging storyline, are exactly the criteria that will certainly keep Dragon Eternity going for quite some time.Might & Magic IX
Might & Magic IX once more takes you on an intriguing adventure, set in a standalone part of the world of Ashan. Here you are a part of shipwrecked raiders and you are set upon a strange path. The Beldonian warlord Tamur Leng is attempting an invasion, and it falls to you to stop him and save this land from the evil intentions of the warlord. Thus begins an adventure that will take you to the very limit. Though in a break from tradition there are very few references or returning characters from the other games in the series.With a different set of options, this has a unique rules set too, once more making it much more standalone than you would think. You get to choose the strengths, races and classes of the characters and from there you can continue to improve them, with many of the tactical elements you know, but with a less polished finish this game, while fun is one of the weaker of the series.