Final Fantasy XV: A New Empire vs Northgard
Final Fantasy XV: A New Empire
Final Fantasy XV: A New Empire is a MMO strategic empire building game based in a mythical setting of magical might and power hungry enemies. The game includes an epic gameplay in which you get to build your own empire, manage resources, raise and train your army and fight players from all over the world in strategy based warfare. You also get to create your own guilds and fight along with your friends to defeat the common enemy. With all your favorite characters from the famous video game, you get to embark on an epic adventure and lead your own storyline.If you are a fan of strategy-based empire buildings games, Final Fantasy XV: A New Empire is the perfect pick for you. With stunning graphics and highly addicting gameplay, it truly is a complete package of entertainment.
Northgard
Northgard is a rather unique city-builder/strategy game that allows you to lead a group of Northmen to unknown new shores in hopes of making a life there. Like most city-building games, you'll need to help them set up a home, assign your Vikings to perform various roles, ensure there is enough food to feed the entire village, and amass a small army to help defend your territories from other hostile clans. The strategic aspects of the game may not be obvious at first but you'll quickly realize that new territories that you discover (you don't exactly need to conquer it for this to work) will present new strategic opportunities for your clan to expand or grow, be it new sources for food or a nice place to set up a new trading post. There are many victory conditions as well, so it's not always "kill or be killed" in this game.Northgard offers players a single player experience by playing with AIs with various personalities or with their friends online. However, many players have reported that the game does have a somewhat flawed AI-player relationship. Even if you're best buddies with an AI's clan through healthy trading relationships, their clan members will still attack your people, which frankly feels a lot like a betrayal. It'd be nice to have a tutorial as well.
That said though, Northgard is an impressive game especially if you enjoy a bit of city-builder/strategy game like Valhalla Hills.