Dragomon Hunter vs Ultima Online
Dragomon Hunter
Dragomon Hunter is a Pokemon-like, anime-inspired MMORPG where you'll set off on an exciting journey of a lifetime to hunt, defeat (through exciting action-based combat) and collect as many dragomons as you can find in the beautiful world of Wyveria. Being an RPG, the game has plenty of quests for you to complete as well as a nicely-designed character progression system where every level up, and skill or equipment upgrades make a significant difference in enhancing your gameplay.Interestingly, you are also accompanied by a Hoppalong who will not only aid you in combat be it as a tank, a heal or a DPS; you can customize and level them up too. There are even thrilling missions to embark on just so you can farm for dropped mounts (you can get a mount from every creature you encounter in Wyveria) or crafting formulas, as well as professions to pick up.
Dragomon Hunter is a game that capitalizes on the fact that players often have this irresistable urge to "collect 'em all". With so many dragomons to collect, you'll find yourself replaying missions just to complete your collection or to get that rare mount that hardly anyone on your server has. This is definitely the sort of game that will appeal to players who enjoy Pokemon or any collection-focused games.
Ultima Online
Ultima Online is one of the most legendary MMORPGs of all time. In fact, if you were to trace the entire MMORPG genre back to a single game, then you’d probably end up at Ultima Online. Being one of the longest running MMOs has its fair share of perks - a ton of updates to keep the gameplay fresh as well as a solid and loyal player base, and of course, downsides... there is only so much of the game they can update and graphics is, unfortunately, not one of them. That's actually great in some way since the game still retains its classic looks and charm.Ultima Online is a massive game and as you might expect, you can spend years in the game and still be pleasantly surprised to discover new parts of the game that you may not have known before. Aside from exploring the land, you can even set sail on your very own ship and make your mark at the seas as well. Character building is equally as impressive here mainly because you are free to mix and match over 50 different skills to come up with a build you feel comfortable with. However, if you're looking for a casual PvP experience, you won't find it here since your stuff can be looted by your opponent if you were defeated in combat.
As amazing as it is, Ultima Online is not a free-to-play game. That said, the game does offer a 14-day trial for players who would like to try the game out and who knows? You might just end up paying for the game for the sake of being able to fully experience the "founder" of modern-day MMOs.