Heroes of Might & Magic 4 vs Sacred Saga Online
Heroes of Might & Magic 4
Heroes of Might & Magic 4 takes the game you love, and destroys the world you play it in. A prophecy fulfilled sees a devastating explosion that smashes the world, and yet portals appear to transport some of the people to safety, and here you get a blend of new and old heroes, with their own agendas and politics forging new civilizations and cities in a different and strange new place. And so, as the Reckoning has destroyed the world of Enroth you are set to discover Axeoth for yourself in one of 6 individual campaigns.There have also been serious overhauls to the game systems as well. The hex map is replaced with a much better defined and detailed square map. The skills system is better defined and now you can place your heroes in one of 40 different classes and subclasses. Best of all you can now play your heroes in the battlefield, and use more than one. These dramatic changes have made for an amazing new experience, and one that really adds something amazing to the series.
Sacred Saga Online
Sacred Saga Online is essentially Omega Zodiac in the flesh, though perhaps not in the skin. Despite the changes made to some graphics, the loading icon in the game still displays Omega Zodiac and that’s the proof anyone needs to know that this game is simply a rehashed version of the game. However, as fun as Omega Zodiac is, Sacred Saga Online is definitely similarly entertaining, and if you compare it with other browser RPGs, this game does have its fair share of unique aspects that made it stand out, such as the class-based combat abilities and the epic storyline where you play as Athena's hand-picked champion whom she has granted access to her unique lineup of Sacred Sets of armor.If you enjoy casual browser-based RPGs, Sacred Saga Online is a pretty fun game to play. It's rather new too, so you still got a real chance of securing a top spot before everyone else.