Keepers of the Rift vs Sparklite
Keepers of the Rift
Keepers of the Rift is a browser-based MMORPG where you play as an up-and-coming hero, who is setting off on an adventure to right the wrongs of the world. This dream of yours puts you in direct conflict with the shadowy organization called the Dark Legion. Thankfully, you won’t be taking on the enemy alone – assemble a party of heroes, bring along your combat pet and help save the gorgeous world known as Incuria from these nefarious villains.The game provides 6 unique classes for you to play as, namely warrior, priest, hunter, bard, engineer and knight, and each class comes in two genders. Questing in this game is as painless as it can be. It’s not at all grindy and is automated to an extent. The game’s turn-based combat is also similar in many ways. You can choose to manually select a skill to use and which enemy to use it on or you can simply let the game’s automation kick in by turning on auto-combat.
There are tons of other features as well, including titles, wings, and mounts for you to improve your Battle Rating; dungeons for you to raid in; and even PvP battles at the Coliseum. Best of all, the game has some of the most colorful and adorable graphics by browser standards, and an interesting variation of background tunes.
Keepers of the Rift is definitely a browser MMO that will appeal to players who have enjoyed Korean and/or Japanese MMOs in the past. It's fun and is an absolute eye-candy to look at. Do give it a try!
Sparklite
Sparklite is a top-down action-adventure RPG where you’ll battle various creatures corrupted by the rampant mining of Sparklite, a powerful energy source and the life force of the world of Geodia, as well as the very miners led by the mysterious villain called “Baron”, who used those very ores to fuel their war machines. Battle through throngs of enemies in constantly changing landscape, gather sparklite along with other upgrades to use, and bring the fight to Baron and his foremen before it’s too late!The game may be somewhat grindy and repetitive in the long run, but Sparklite is a brilliant, well-made game that is definitely worth its asking price.