Metin 2 vs TwelveSky 2: Rise of the Sky Clan
Metin 2
Metin 2 is an oriental-themed MMORPG that was released back in 2004 and has somehow persevered until today. Granted that it is a very old game and its graphics may not be up to par, the game itself still provides plenty of action combat and grindy killing quests that some people may enjoy! There are 5 different characters for you to choose from including the rather special Sura and Lycan classes, as well as 3 different warring factions. Although the game is basically a stat-based game, there are also character skills that you can invest in and upgrade. Not to mention, the game’s mount system is perhaps one of the most unique and complex among all the MMOs out there. Of course, where there are mounts, usually, you’ll get pets as well and Metin 2 features quite a lot of them!To sum up, if you enjoy old school, grindy MMOs, then you might want to give Metin 2 a try. The game is decent for its age and even until now still has
TwelveSky 2: Rise of the Sky Clan
TwelveSky 2: Rise of the Sky Clan is a martial arts MMORPG that's set in a fictionalized Ancient China where four major clans, namely the Ancient Sky, the Imperial Dragon, the Royal Snake and the Fierce Tiger, battle for supremacy. Featuring a fun and flashy semi-action-based combat system, the game will have you joining one of these four clans and set off on a journey to train up your martial art skills by battling powerful monsters and helping the local folk. The game even offers exciting and massive PvP wars, including the clan-based one, the 3-hour-long Holy Stone Battle. TwelveSky 2 also has an intricate election system which allow players to run for their respective clan's government provided that they have attained 1000 Contribution Points that are in turn earned by fighting for your clan. Like most MMORPGs, the game has a myriad of other interesting features as well, ranging from mounts and pets to amazing costumes, guilds and titles.Although TwelveSky 2: Rise of the Sky Clan may not be as graphically appealing as Blade & Soul or even Swordsman because of its age, it is still a pretty decent martial arts-themed game. The game's free so there's no harm in checking the game out if the game interests you.