Dog Duty vs Soulcalibur III
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.
Soulcalibur III
Soulcalibur III is set once more in the year 1591, the Azure Nightmare once more stalks the land as Xianghua has failed to finally destroy the sword. Unbeknownst to all Raphael has stalked the knight and in a raging battle Soul Edge is damaged and both swords are now linked as the Embrace of Souls, and Siegfried is on a quest to put an end to the evil once and for all, but dark shadows lurk and everyone is chasing the legendary swords for their own reasons.With a whole new story mode, where you create your own character and join an adventure there is much more to do in this new expansion. Unlock the ultimate weapons for most characters and enjoy a brilliant solo adventure. Throw in the 24 character roster and you have a huge game with lots of fun, and battles to be had.