9th Dawn vs Era of Celestials
9th Dawn
9th Dawn is an old-school-like RPG that is set in a remote yet large island continent of Montelorne. The game has a pretty open world gameplay where you can choose to follow the questline and help the people of Montelorne handle the invading armies of the rising undead or simply explore the vast land to discover new towns and dungeons.The game is very much an RPG in the traditional sense. It has three archetype classes for you to play as – the knight, archer and mage. Each of them have their own sets of skills and equipment, that you’ll do well to constantly upgrade, resulting in very different game experiences depending on which class you play as.
Many players have compared 9th Dawn to timeless RPG classics like Ultima and this comparison is, in our humble opinion, very well justified. The game is just very well-designed and will definitely delight every old-school RPG fan who bought it.
Era of Celestials
Era of Celestials is a brand-new mobile MMORPG by GTArcade, the creators of popular MMOs like League of Angels and Legacy of Discord. The game is set in a fantasy world that's descended into chaos, where you play as the Chosen One - the hero who is to inherit the powers of the angelic demon-slayers, the Elysians. However, even with the power at hand, you still need to nurture and hone it before you can finally go head-to-head with the leader of the demonic invasion, the archdemon.Like many other MMOs published by the company, this game features a slew of exciting and engaging PvE and PvP features, impressive graphics (for a mobile title) and an enjoyable, casual-like gameplay. Era of Celestials even has plenty of gorgeous costumes and cosmetic items, cool mounts and adorable pets to collect and use.
So, overall, Era of Celestials is, without a doubt, a top-notch mobile MMORPG that is specially designed to keep you hooked and coming back for more. It does favor whales over non-spenders in many ways, but generally, you should be able to make it to the top even if you don't spend a single dime.