Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia vs Zenonia 5
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.
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.