Soldner-X 2: Final Prototype vs Unreal Tournament
Soldner-X 2: Final Prototype
Soldner-X 2: Final Prototype is a long-awaited sequel of the popular classic Solder-X side-scrolling arcade-shooter series. Available only on PlayStation 3 and PSVita, Soldner-X 2: Final Prototype brings its amazing shoot-'em-up gameplay, in-depth ship customizations and type, and its iconic and dynamic difficulty system which increases the difficulty of the enemies you face based on the play rank you attain and the rank you get is in turn determined by your performance, to consoles complete with an online high scores leaderboard as well as replay file sharing. Your play rank also regulates the maximum amount of combos you can earn, making sure that players can't simply game the play rank system in order to get a higher score.The storyline in Soldner-X 2 is pretty nicely-written too. Unlike the original where you fought in the Virus Wars, this time around, you 'll be going up against a technologically superior race, the D'aarg, who took the "Earth recovery process" as an opportunity to attack its people. AS a result, Soldner-X is needed once more... and you along with it.
Soldner-X 2: Final Prototype has been pretty warmly received by both critics and fans alike, so if you love Soldner-X or any sci-fi-themed arcade shooter, you'll definitely enjoy this one.
Unreal Tournament
Unreal Tournament by Epic Games is not the 1999, old-school version by the way - it is a brand-new, work-in-progress version that can support up to 4k resolution. This newer version of Unreal Tournament also added several new dodge styles to the frantic jumping and sprinting gameplay that all Unreal games are famous for. However, despite its brilliant new graphics and gameplay tweaks, the game retains the core of what made Unreal Tournament incredibly popular back in the day - all its intense fragging, maze-like maps, power-ups and most importantly, a community of friendly yet competitive players to play the game with.Although Unreal Tournament has been under development for quite some time now (since 2014), it's interesting to note that Epic Games lets players enjoy the game as it is being developed and they really take fans' feedback and suggestions into consideration. So, despite technically being an unfinished game, Unreal Tournament is already operational... meaning you can now play it... and best yet, it's free-to-play.
So, if you longed for a modernized and improved version of Unreal Tournament, this is the game to play.