Lara Croft: Relic Run vs Uncharted 4: A Thief's End
Lara Croft: Relic Run
Lara Croft: Relic Run is a thrilling endless runner game where you get to once again join adventurer extraordinaire, Lara Croft, as she dashes through various ancient ruins in search of valuable artifacts to recover. With simply a swipe, you can make her swan dive off high cliffs or swing across using helpful vines like Tarzan. However, interestingly, you may also encounter ruthless rivals who won't hesitate to shoot you... unless of course, you shoot them first!The best part about this game though is the game's brilliant Curse system. Much like the dreaded "Draw 4" cards in UNO, players can send curses to their friends in order to ruin their run. However, if you managed to survive the curse intact, you will be rewarded with a chance to get sweet, sweet revenge by sending a curse of your own in return!
Featuring gorgeous graphics and a fun and unique gameplay, Lara Croft: Relic Run is not a game that relies too heavily on the popularity of the game franchise it is based on. In fact, if you enjoy endless runner games, you should play this game regardless of whether you knew who Lara Croft is. It's that good!
Uncharted 4: A Thief's End
Uncharted 4: A Thief's End allows you to reprise the role of Nathan Drake, famous yet retired (supposedly) treasure hunter who was unfortunately thrust back into the world of fortune hunting. This time, he embarks on an adventure spanning the entire globe in pursuit of a legendary pirate treasure. Driven harder than ever by his personal reasons, this adventure will attempt push both you and Nathan's limits, ending with a critical decision which may finally break Nathan regardless of which option he chooses.In addition to all the usual amazing features that previous Uncharted games have, Uncharted 4 provides you with loyal sidekicks, each with their own unique abilities, that you can command; a new form of supernatural power called mysticals that you'll need to master, and a grappling hook that allows you to take full advantage of the game's 3D terrain.
Sounds like fun? Well, if you think you'll enjoy playing Uncharted 4: A Thief's End, you might want to give the game a try.