9th Dawn II vs The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
9th Dawn II
9th Dawn II is the exciting sequel to a pretty awesome game series. Similar to the original game, 9th Dawn II provides players with a wide, open world of Caspartia, which consists of a myriad of places to discover. But instead of locking you to a single class even before you start playing, the game adopts a more Runescape-like (old-school) approach where your skill use determines which type of character you’ll be. So, if you want to be a mage, simply use magic often.The game also features a much-improved GUI, which makes managing your inventory, spells, world map and quest journal easier. However, many players have complained that the starter gear for the class they are trying to build just costs too much. It’d be nice to lower the prices so newcomers can at least have some gear and be able to slowly ease into the game.
9th Dawn II, like its predecessor, is the sort of old-school RPG that appeals mainly to fans of the genre. Unless you really enjoy hard, old-school RPGs, you might find this game too difficult to get into or too grindy to be enjoyable.
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time is possibly one of the most iconic Legend of Zelda game of all time. The game now has an awesome 3D graphical overhaul, bringing the many characters in the game to life like ever before. The storyline in this game is also nothing short of legendary. Join Link as he sets off on his journey - through time no less! - to stop Ganondorf, the Gerudo King of Thieves who a relic that can give its wielder ultimate power all for himself. The game also features an improved and more intuitive controls in addition to its many challenging puzzles.The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time may be an old game, but it is definitely a timeless one. The remastered version that it gets for Nintendo Wii and 3DS has also let players enjoy a much more improved game.