Divinity Original Sin vs Terra Monsters 3
Divinity Original Sin
Divinity Original Sin is a pretty popular and highly acclaimed turn-based RPG-adventure where you get to play as a young Source Hunter whose job is to remove people who use the worst magics usually for their own personal ends. What started as a routine murder investigation quickly turned into a intriguing plot that will put the concept of time itself in peril. You can play the game cooperatively with a friend or set off alone with your party of AI companions to defeat evil magic users through the game's fun turn-based system.The best part about this game though is how it requires you to take into account the decisions of your teammates as well, rather than having you making all the decisions. The game also doesn't have a class-based character system so you literally can mold your character whichever way you like, whatever way you like!
With a compelling and unique storyline and a really interesting gameplay, it is not surprising to see how well this game has done despite its lack of a tutorial. So, if you think you'd enjoy a fun classic RPG, you might want to give Divinity Original Sin a try.
Terra Monsters 3
Terra Monsters 3 is a monster-catching and battling game that may resemble the popular Nintendo game franchise, Pokemon. Similar to the game format that similar genres use, in this game, you'll need to venture out into the world to find and capture as many strong Terra Monsters as you can, train them and then evolve them. You can also use your roster of Terra Monsters to battle rival players and NPCs alike.However, there are 2 things that make this game so much more astounding than its previous installments - fully 3D creature models and an open world for you to explore. Oh, and not to forget, the game supports previous generations of Terra Monsters, giving you the chance to capture Terra Monsters that you've loved.
In many ways, Terra Monsters 3 feels like a much improved Pokemon game; the sort that fans of the genre have always wished for - honestly, which Pokemon fan can confidently say that they have not wished for an open world, 3D pokemon game to be developed? The game can even be played offline!