Dissidia Final Fantasy NT vs Europa Universalis: Rome
Dissidia Final Fantasy NT
Dissidia Final Fantasy NT is a fighting game that takes many of your favorite Final Fantasy characters and drops them into a battle to save the realms. Here you can be Firion and battle against Lightning to try and stave off the destructive desires of Spiritus, the god of destruction. In his way is the goddess of protection Materia and they have both summoned forth champions to fight their cause. And so you are dropped into the midst of this conflict, where each is trying to claim victory and either peace or destruction.Here you have an epic 3 character combat style, where you pick 3 champions to fight with and you can swap between them whenever you need to. There is a new bravery system, here gaining and losing this statistic will have a huge impact on the game, and you can use special moves and combos to gain the advantage over your opponent. A fun fighting game with an interesting setting, there is a lot going on in this beautiful game.
Europa Universalis: Rome
Europa Universalis: Rome brings players back to the ancient ages where Roman, Celtic, Greek, Egyptian and six other civilizations reigned dominant across the game's 53 different factions. Set in between the years 280 B.C. and 27 B.C, you'll get to not only rule but also guide the growth of your very own nation from being a fledgling into a country that the world will need to reckon with (if there are any nations left that you have yet to conquer or brought under your rule). The game retained much of what made the Europa Universalis franchise such as a success, including beautifully deisgned 3D topological maps, historically-accurate figure and events, as well as an insanely in-depth political landscape where you can forge an alliance as easily as you break one.There are also plenty of exciting changes and new features in this installment though. The important characters in the governance of your nation, for example, will develop new traits on their own through their interactions with other people in the game, much like how a human would, giving the game more of a challenge due to all the unpredictability. The military AI used here has been completely revised as well. In addition to the usual 32-player co-op, you can now play competitively against other players... up to 32 of them!
Europa Universalis: Rome is a decade old and as such, you may need to tap into some of the mods made by the game's community to help bring the game to a new level. That said, it's still a really good buy at the current discounted price and if you're a fan of grand strategy games, you should definitely get this one.