Dynasty Warriors: StrikeForce vs Rise of Nations
Dynasty Warriors: StrikeForce
Dynasty Warriors: StrikeForce is a new take on the much loved series, here your characters not only can wade through waves of enemy troops, but now you can boost your power by Awakening, becoming even more powerful for short bursts of ultimate combat ability. All of this on top of the hack and slash gameplay you know and love from the other titles in the series. Once more you are able to become Emperor of China and claim the land as your own.With a host of characters for you to play, secondary weapons to equip that you can use in the field of battle and new multiplayer options there is a lot going for this newest version of the franchise. Discover your new power today and find out why this is such an enduring series of games.
Rise of Nations
Rise of Nations is one of the most iconic yet somewhat underrated, completely unique real-time strategy game that is possibly inspired by games like Risk. Unlike most games where you simply build bases, amass armies and send them to destroy your opponents, Rise of Nations has more of a diplomatic and governing aspect that allows you to forge alliances and break them, as well as a series of Wonders of the World which, when built, will grant your nation unique bonuses. Aside from a ton of maps, the game also has a comparably wide variety of nations, each with their own special abilities and special military units, for you to play as.Although the gameplay in each individual battles are set in real time, the gameplay for the world map view is turn-based, supplemented with ability cards. There are also valuable resources that you can capture to give your nation certain perks. Best of all, you can immerse yourself in historical battles via the game's campaign which consisted of multiple scenarios or you can test your mettle by playing the game via its online multiplayer mode.
Rise of Nations is one of the best classic strategy games that definitely had managed to not only withstand the test of time but also thrive, somewhat, in today's day and age. If you're a fan of nation-building, this is a game you should most certainly play.