Dragon Age Inquisition vs Heroes Origin
Dragon Age Inquisition
Dragon Age Inquisition is the third installment of the critically acclaimed choice-driven RPG series, Dragon Age. Set in the troubled land of Thedas, you play as the Inquisitor who is tasked to save the world from itself, but there are many other factors in play, such as a massive demonic invastion and faction war that makes you job a whole lot more difficult. Of course, you will have to make many critical and sometimes morally ambiguous decisions that will change the storyline and set in motion a series of other events, resulting in very different outcomes.Similar to its previous games, you'll lead a band of champions who you can issue individual orders for via the game's incredibly useful pause function. Interestingly, you now can see the whole battelfield from a god's eye vantage point while paused, but if this is not for you, you can try your luck by simply diving into battle. The game also has a vast open world for you to explore along with many hidden secrets for you to find.
Dragon Age Inquisition is an excellent sequel to the series but unfortunately, it didn't get the accolades it so richly deserved mainly because the game was released within the year where The Witcher 3 came out. That said, if you have enjoyed the previous Dragon Age games, then you'll definitely love this one. If you are looking to get into the series, then heed our advice and start with the first game. You'll grow to appreciate the little things that the developers have put into the game. crossbows blazing.
Heroes Origin
Heroes Origin is an MMO strategy/RPG that features turn-based combat and an epic tale involving ruthless dragons, rioting angels, and more. You’ll also get to assemble a team of heroes to take on the various challenges your journey will bring, and develop your own citadel to gather the resources you’ll need to mount a siege.Heroes Origin isn’t exactly your typical browser MMORPG though. The turn-based combat system provides players with an element of strategy, mainly through the hero arrangement in your team formation, in addition to all the usual RPG stuff, such as upgrading your heroes and recruiting new ones. The confusing storyline maybe dismally disappointing but the game does have some really nice soundtrack and visuals that look good if you don’t scrutinize them. Most of the combat can be automated as well, allowing players to enjoy the game casually while they are doing something else.