Assassin’s Creed Rebellion vs Zenonia 5
Assassin’s Creed Rebellion
Assassin’s Creed Rebellion is another mobile game spin-off of the popular game franchise, Assassin's Creed. Unlike AC: Identity which resembles the actual game, this game seems to offer an entirely unique gameplay where players control a team of heroes (assassins, enforcers and the like) and help them get through a series of missions by assembling your team with the necessary type of heroes, strategically choosing your path through the map to the end objective, and using their respective skills correctly.Different heroes will be suitable for different situations and since you have access to a limited number of special actions, such as stealth assassination and disarming traps, you'll be forced to decide which one of the three heroes you can bring that you'd want to use. However, it all boils down to chance since the special actions have a percentage of failure.
That being said, you'll also get a headquarters where you can build rooms and upgrade them, much like what you'd do in Fallout Shelter. The rooms work in a somewhat similar manner as well, allowing you to train your heroes, craft weapons and armor, and so on.
Featuring some of the most appealing graphics (the chibi characters are just so adorable!), Assassin’s Creed Rebellion is one mobile game where fans of Assassin's Creed can get their fix from. After all, it has a brand new storyline for players to experience, a different sort of gameplay, and lots of adorable heroes to collect.
Zenonia 5
Zenonia 5 is an anime action RPG and the most recent sequel to the main Zenonia series. Although the game offers a lot more of the same things (controls and gameplay), it does provide players with a fresh new selection of classes and characters, namely Abel the Berserker, Neal the Wizard, Ryan the Paladin and Evan the Gunslinger, along with a brand new storyline. Due to the use of specific named characters, you'll have limited options when it comes to character customization.It seems like Gamevil leanred their lesson from Zenonia 4, allowing Zenonia 5 to be a much better version. They have even polished up all the typos and mispellings that litter the previous game. So, if you really want to try Zenonia, then Zenonia 5 is perhaps a great game to start the series with.