Gothic II vs Queen of Dragons
Gothic II
Gothic II continues the storyline from the previous game where you were trapped in Mine Valley, a penal mining colony surrounded by a supposedly impassable magical barrier. You managed to make it out but unfortunately, the other more violent criminals took the opportunity to flee as well and are now causing havoc around the outskirts of the capital of Khorinis. The militia are overwhelmed and it is now up to you to lend them a hand.Like the game before it, there are tons of characters for you to interact with, each of them have their own daily routines; an arsenal of weapons and magical spells, as well as over 100 thrilling missions of varying difficulty to complete. If you've enjoyed the first game, you simply can't miss out on this one.
Queen of Dragons
Queen of Dragons is a browser MMORPG that will set you off on an epic journey where you’ll get to harness the darkness to supercharge your abilities and use the power it gives to free the world from Lord of Darkness and the demons of the dark legion. Featuring an almost-fully automated, casual-like gameplay and tons of activities to do, the game is designed to keep you engaged from start to end-game.In this game, you play as either a male god or a female goddess, who's not only learning how to use their powers but also constantly looking for ways to improve their Battle Power rating. Like most MMORPGs, you'll spend quite a bit of time helping everyone, be it the night elves, the dwarves or even Gandalf himself, battle the dark legion and/or freeing them from the clutches of the darkness via quests. There are tons of exciting boss fights and challenging dungeons to plunder precious loot from.
All in all, Queen of Dragons may not have the best graphics around, but it’s a really decent browser MMORPG to play. It’s designed to be played casually since most of the gameplay is automated, making it perfect to play on the side while you’re watching videos on another screen.