Fallout vs iFighter 2: The Pacific 1942
Fallout
Fallout is world's first post-apocalyptic-themed open world RPG where your decisions and actions actually matter. Although your choices will not change the entire world, it will affect your relationship with the many NPCs in the game. In addition, Fallout made the Hall of Fame when it comes to RPGs due to its incredibly immersive storyline, which is written as you venture out into post-fallout wasteland, meeting people trying to eke out a living as well as hostile enemies (some are also mutated to a certain degree) alike.It's also interesting to note that the game has a really simple S.P.E.C.I.A.L. stats system, which consists of (obviously) 7 stats, and a skills system, consisting of 8 unqiue skills, that you can access via your unique PipBoy interface. Naturally, your skill proficiency is determined by the amount of points you invest in them, so basically, you can still use the skills you have despite having just 1 point in it, but the chances of success will be incredibly low. It's not possible to be proficient in all of the skills, so you'll need to decide which skills you use the most.
The Fallout series is perhaps one of the largest franchise to date and it has evolved so much since its conception, but the success that it has enjoyed can be attributed to the groundwork laid by this very first game. In fact, many games owed their open world, decision-driven origins - like many shooters that are associated however remotely to Doom - to Fallout. It may be a classic now but it was a revolutionary game of its time.
But the most interesting thing is that the game is still fun to play. If you love the latest Fallout and have never minded old-school games and their graphics, you should definitely check this game out. It'll blow your mind!
iFighter 2: The Pacific 1942
iFighter 2: The Pacific 1942 lets you strap into the cockpit of a fighter jet as you assume the role of an ace pilot fighting the Nazis in Germany and the pilots of the Empire of Japan in World War II. Aside from offering bullet-hell-styled non-stop action, you'll get to fly up to 5 different fighters, each of which can be further customized and upgraded, or you can simply earn designs for better weapons through specific elite missions. The game is also party-based because you can recruit two more fighters to join you in combat via the fighter base, giving you the firepower you'll need to take on tougher enemies and end-of-level bosses.iFighter 2: The Pacific 1942 also features amazing original soundtracks and you can play the game using any one of the four control modes too! So, if you're looking for a World War-themed arcade shooter experience, this is definitely the game you'll want to try. Best of all, it's free-to-play!