Albion Online vs MU Origin
Albion Online
Albion Online is an absolutely magnificent sandbox style MMORPG that recently went into its summer alpha stages and despite not being fully completed and released yet, it’s an incredible game that puts complete control in the players’ hands and delivers a full-fledged experience that games are rarely able to provide.For instance, the game doesn’t restrict you by imposing a class on you right from the get-go. Instead, you get to develop your character and mold him as you wish. This freedom in character customization makes the game’s PvP quite interesting because you’ll never know which skill sets your opponent will have. Its combat system is also pretty impressive and feels to be a lot more skill-based rather than the common hack-and-slash.
Being a sandbox game, you can build anything you want – most likely a shelter though – using the resource you’ve painstakingly harvested from the game environment. You can even craft items and furniture to be placed within your home, and of course, add some defenses so nobody would be crazy enough to try breaking in your place.
Albion Online is, without a doubt, an amazing MMORPG that fans of games like Minecraft would enjoy. It may not be voxel-based, but many of the game aspects does bring the latter game to mind... a lot.
MU Origin
MU Origin is the exciting spin-off of the acclaimed PC roleplaying game, Mobius Online a.k.a. MU Online. If you have played Mobius Online back in the day, you would probably enjoy playing MU Origin. This mobile MMO is basically the same familiar RPG with similar dungeon-crawling features as the original PC version. You can choose between three classes, Dark Knight, Dark Wizard, or Elf and take part in glorious battles and events. The visuals and animations are also stunning, and progression is quite easy, thanks to the automatic battle and travel options which make everything very convenient.Fans of the original game will certainly love MU Origin, considering that it dishes out the same experience the old PC game gives. Casual players may equally like it, thanks to its decent visuals, automated systems, clear progression, and painless grind. There are a lot of things you can do in the game, making it something you can play for countless hours.