Felspire vs Salem
Felspire
Felspire is an anime-inspired browser-based MMORPG that has a rather generic storyline, archtype character classes and a cookie-cutter-type gameplay that many other browser-based MMORPGs use. It’s not very unique, besides the monster card collection and the PvP bosses. That being said, the game is still very addictive to play as you’ll be trying your best to improve your combat power in whichever way you can, be it equipments, pets, mounts, skills or stats. There are plenty of dungeons and PvP events to challenge your skills too. Thus, if you enjoy browser MMOs, be sure to drop by and try Felspire out!Salem
Salem is an old-school and somewhat obscure (but fun) sandbox MMORPG that unlike Wurm Online has a stronger emphasis on its in-depth crafting system and survival aspect rather than building.Similar to Wurm Online though, Salem is not a voxel-based game, but you are still able to mold the game environment through resource gathering, mining and digging in a way that reminds me of the currently-shelved MMORPG, EverQuest Next: Landmark. Of course, although not exactly the focus of the game, you can still build your homestead and the process is quite similar to Wurm Online except that it occurs at a much higher speed.
Not to mention, the game world in Salem is simply humongous to the point where it feels like an actual world. Salem also borrowed some features from ArcheAge where open-world PvP is the norm, so you'll need to be vigilant at all times, but players who kill and steal for no reason will be labelled as criminals and can be punished.
However, as good as it is despite being an indie MMO and all, Salem does have its fair share of flaws due to its low development budget. So, we'd recommend you to take a look at Salem without carrying along any high expectations. It's a pretty good MMORPG like Minecraft, but if you're expecting a Minecraft clone, you may end up disappointing yourself.