Europa Universalis IV vs The Alchemist Code
Europa Universalis IV
Europa Universalis IV is the fourth game in the award-winning Europa Universalis franchise. Similar to its predecessors, the game has everything you'd need to build your own nation from the ground up and guide it through the ages. The freedom in which you get to customize your giverning style, your nation and even your game is simply ridiculous (in a good way) and of course, the best selling point of this series is that almost everything is based on accurate historical references, be it a historical figure or an event. This time around you'll get to grow your nation over a much wider span of history, arrange royal marriages, form coalitions, support rebels in proxy wars and more. You can even cooperate with up to 32 different players to govern a single nation. The multiplayer mode apparently now has an improved chat and a new matchmaking system.Unfortunately, the major downside about this game is that the developers, Paradox Interactive, have apparently "sold-out" by adding in features that should have been in the original game into DLCs that players actually have to pay extra for, ending up spending over $200 for just a single game. Not to mention, many players have complained that the DLCs they release are priced at the same price point despite having progressively lower amount of content.
That said, the game is still an epic masterpiece and a worthy sequel to the Europa Universalis series, but the game's hardcore player base is admittedly not happy, and honestly, we wouldn't recommend getting this game unless you can get all of the DLCs dirt cheap... maybe like in a bundle.
The Alchemist Code
The Alchemist Code is a really addictive, anime-themed mobile RPG that has one of the best original anime storylines for a mobile game, which will have you following the journey of two brothers, who have opposing views about the use of Alchemy, the so-called forbidden power, from the highly respected House Crowley. The game also features a slightly different turn-based combat system that’s set on a 3D map where factors, like the direction of attack and elevation, which will affect the damage you deal. The number of missions, dungeons, and events in the game is astounding as well. Boring is definitely not in this game’s vocabulary.So, if all of this sounds fun to you, be sure to download The Alchemist Code now and embark on your own epic anime journey with the Knights of Envylia, Dias and Logi Crowley!