Final Fantasy XI vs Ragnarok M: Eternal Love
Final Fantasy XI
Final Fantasy XI brings an immersive RPG set in a massive open world environment full of objects and characters to interact with. A total of five different races are available for players to choose their character from along with 16 public game worlds to start your game career in. Players also have the option to jump between worlds and complete exciting missions to advance the storyline. Hundreds of unique quests can be completed for resources and to develop relations with other characters.As far as multiplayer mode is concerned, players can compete with each other in two game modes named Ballista and Brenner, based on a capture-the-flag setting. Players can also form alliances of up to 18 players to complete tougher missions and defeat monsters with magic, spells, and abilities. Moreover, a unique crafting aspect of the game allows players to create lethal weapons.
Final Fantasy XI is a must try for all players who love any of the prior Final Fantasy games or anime RPGs with an in-depth storyline.
Ragnarok M: Eternal Love
Ragnarok M: Eternal Love is a mobile RPG based on the popular Asian MMO, Ragnarok Online. Featuring all the characters you know and love from the original, this game takes the MMO-heavy game and made it more mobile-friendly, including adding in some automation for questing and combat, allowing players to once again venture forth into the wondrous world of Rune Midgard even while they are on-the-go.The game retains the classic art style, which includes designs for the various major cities in the fantasy world, like Prontera, Payon, and Geffen. You'll get to play as one of five main classes and there are lots of PvP and PvE as well. Of course, the game has a ton of new stuff too, such as characters, mounts, pets, and gear. There's even a brand new open-world adventure, a new weather system, MVP monsters and more!
Ragnarok M: Eternal Love may not be exactly the same as its predecessor, but the game is undeniably fun and immersive. Even if it's too "casual MMO" for you, the game will definitely be able to bring you down memory lane as you play.