Orcs Must Die: Unchained vs Rocket League
Orcs Must Die: Unchained
Orcs Must Die: Unchained is the free to play version of the popular Orcs Must Die game franchise. Being the third installment of the said franchise, the game still features the series' iconic tower defense-like (but with traps) gameplay but it has added a new multiplayer aspect that seem to combine the popular MOBA genre with tower defense, providing the game with a more competitive side. Interestingly, the game even let you decide which creeps you want to deploy, giving players more flexibility to craft the commonly AI-controlled element to suit their intentions be it to defend their own core or to heighten the offensive and put pressure on the opposing team's defenses. Of course, let's not forget about the franchise hallmark sense of humor as well - thankfully, this is as much as a part of Orcs Must Die 1 and 2 as it is in this MOBA-like game.As unique as this game is though, Orcs Must Die: Unchained hasn't really taken off into the mainstream, perhaps mainly because the game level-restricts its maps, forcing lower level players to replay the same low-level map over and over until they manage to unlock a new one. Not to mention, many fans of their previous game was not happy that the game has deviated so much from its original. However, if you're looking for a truly unique MOBA with tower defense elements, Orcs Must Die: Unchained is a very good game to play.
Rocket League
Rocket League is one of the most innovative action MMO that seemlessly blends both sports and racing and setting it in an arena-like stadium where players get into teams and battle it out...much like a soccer match but with cars instead of players. The game has one of the best simulated physics system, allowing players to perform reasonably epic saves or goals depending on which side of the match you are. With up to 8 players per match, you can even opt to play via its splitscreen mode against other splitscreen opponents or compete with other players across platforms, traversing the PC-console platform boundary. Similar to a soccer sim, you can enjoy broadcast-quality replays too, where you can literally view the action from anywhere you like within the arena.Rocket League has blown up and shot right up to fame because of it's thrilling competitive gameplay and also its incredibly unique concept of mixing the two things that will get almost anyone excited - soccer and racing! So, if you are looking for a competitive game that you can play with friends on a splitscreen or even online with random players, this is the game to buy!