Guild Wars 2 vs Thundercall
Guild Wars 2
Guild Wars 2 is one of the world's most recognizable MMORPGs and is listed among the topmost MMO games of all time... a position that is hotly contested by another equally epic MMORPG, World of Warcraft. However, unlike WoW, the game abhors the subscription model and, like Elder Scrolls Online, has opted for a more feasible and, honestly, a more player-fair model - the buy-once-to-play model.That aside, Guild Wars 2 has a ton of content that doesn't live up to its title but also make every cent you've spent to buy the game prove its worth several times over. What's not to like right? In addition to an incredibly addictive gameplay where combat is action-based and battles are affected by a one-of-a-kind, weapons-and-profession-based skills system, you get updates for free! There are fun, dynamic questing events, massive cross-server PvP events, and even... wait for it... underwater combat!
Best yet, the game has recently relented a little due to the release of its major expansion back in 2015, allowing new players to try the base game out for completely free! After all, it’s not every day you’ll get to enjoy one of the best games in MMO history for free. So, don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity and play Guild Wars 2 today!
Thundercall
Thundercall is a pretty fun casual MMORPG that will definitely appeal to casual MMO players from all age ranges. In this game, you’ll need to grow your hero’s abilities and powers, along with your team of pets, your goddess companion and your mount. Hop into the many challenging dungeons and fight against powerful foes in hopes of getting equipments, upgrade materials, in-game cash and of course, free experience in return. Put your team to the test by pitting them against other players in an exciting 1-on-1 arena match. There are many events and freebies that you can get your hands on too.Although it features a rather generic storyline of demons versus goddesses, and a no-so-unique art style, the game allows you to be more in control of your character. There are simply so many dungeons, arenas and events that you can enjoy while you do your best to improve your character’s battle rating. It does feel more like an actual RPG than the other similar games out there. If you enjoy playing a casual MMORPG that’s special in this aspect, you should definitely check out Thundercall.