Dog Duty vs Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain
Dog Duty
Dog Duty is a tactical strategy game with cool pixel art that has a fun and challenging, arcade-based combat and a familiar "save the world" theme where the goal is to defeat all the Octopus Commander’s lieutenants and ultimately take down the commander itself, liberating the world from its tyranny.The gameplay here comes in two forms – the “open-world format” where you control the vehicle your squad is on rather than the squad itself, and of course, the arcade shooter component in which you’ll get to control individual team members as you go about completing your mission and/or liberating squid-controlled locations.
All in all, Dog Duty is definitely a game worth keeping an eye on. It is a tactical strategy game that tries very hard to differentiate itself from other similar games within the genre… and in that respect, the game did really well. The gameplay is also both entertaining and not-too-difficult to play, at least for the first playthrough, but once you complete the game, you should be able to replay the game at a much higher difficulty.
Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain
Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain is the latest sequel to the incredibly-popular Metal Gear Solid game franchise. Set in 1984, nine years after the fall of Mother Base, Snake finally awakens from his coma and is hellbent on taking down the shadowy organization, XOF, the very people who had put him in a coma in the first place. To do so, he'll need a new private army and he'll get one... with your help.Featuring a brilliant open world design and an intuitive tactical-oriented gameplay, Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain aims to also astound both fans and newcomers alike with immersive cinematic storytelling, high-end graphics and a theme that lets you explore the psychology of warfare and of the atrocities that were commited in name of war. The game even has a multiplayer aspect that further enhances the gameplay. After all, it's a lot more fun playing the game with friends, don't you agree?