Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia vs Tartaros Rebirth
Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia
Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia is one of the latest mobile game addition to the burgeoning Final Fantasy game franchise. In this game, you're given absolute freedom over the creation of your ultimate dream team of Final Fantasy characters which you will then pit against the series' most iconic villains. Each character has access to a wide range of equipment and abilities, so you can basically customize the characters according to the needs of your team.The gameplay in this game is also amazing. Featuring a fun yet challenging turn-based combat that uses a charge-based Bravery system, the game forces you to balance your offensive strikes as well as defensive maneuvers just so you can unleash your team's Bravery at the best moment.
Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia even has a co-op game mode where you can team up with friends to take down mighty bosses and gain powerful rewards. Naturally, the game contains the sort of storytelling that's iconic of the Final Fantasy franchise as well.
Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia is definitely a game that fans of Final Fantasy will instantly hop right into. This is especially true considering that apparently, this game contains crucial parts of the story that happened to be missing in their latest game, Dissidia Final Fantasy NT.
Tartaros Rebirth
Tartaros Rebirth is the revived version of the anime-themed MMORPG that was popular back in the 2000s, Tartaros Online. Featuring everything you know and love from back in the day, this game has something new to offer as well, such as brand-new storylines. Like the original, you'll get to play as one of nine unique characters, each with their own personalities and skillsets. You can switch between them while you're in town, but not in dungeons or instances. Questing is the main way to level up in this game and the grind is real. However, there are tons of places for you to explore and you can even use higher level characters to complete quests for your lower level characters to turn in.The combat system is rather clunky though, so is its controls with keys that you'll probably have to rebind. Battles are played out in a semi-action-based manner, but since you can't really dodge, block or dash away from danger, all the "non-action" can be a bit underwhelming. Not to mention, the graphics isn't updated somehow and although it may have been acceptable back then, it is definitely not something that will appeal to players in this day and age.
So, in short, Tartaros Rebirth is a great anime-themed game to play, despite sharing many similarities with Dragon Nest, for nostalgic purposes but if you're simply looking for a new anime game to play, you might have a better time playing Lineage II: Revolution.