Hungry Shark Evolution vs Metallic Child
Hungry Shark Evolution
Hungry Shark Evolution is a pretty interesting and fun arcade game by Ubisoft. In this game, you'll get to "role-play" as a shark that is hungry enough to basically eat anything and anyone in its way. There are more than a dozen of amazing shark species you can play as ranging from the iconic Great White to the equally famous Hammerhead. You can play as other similarly deadly underwater creatures, such as the Megalodon, too!Since the game is arcade-y in nature, you can actually equip your sharks with some impressive accessories to increase its killing efficiency or simply to let your shark look awesome when it gobbles that diver whole. Hungry Shark Evolution has plenty of content to keep you engaged aside from collecting sharks and accessories. You can complete tons of tough missions, hunt for sunken Bonus Objects, participate in exciting in-game events, challenge your friends to a match, and even recruit baby sharks to bolster your power.
The controls in this game are simple enough to grasp and the gameplay, especially the multiplayer aspect, is fun enough to keep you coming back for more. So, if you fancy a fun arcade game to play, Hungry Shark Evolution is definitely a game you might want to try.
Metallic Child
Metallic Child is a sci-fi-themed roguelike action RPG that’s set onboard the space laboratory known as Life Stream. In this game, you play as a human controlling Rona, the very first metallic child created by Dr Irene who’s on a mission to figure out why her creator caused a rebellion and took control of both the other metallic children she has created and also the space lab that housed all of them. Can you defeat all the other metallic children and perhaps convince the good doctor to see the error of her ways?All in all, Metallic Child is a well-made and designed action roguelite with fun hack and slash gameplay, an engaging story, gorgeous anime graphics, and a difficulty level that you can adjust to your own skill level and needs. Don’t let the game’s high-ish price tag put you off! You’ll definitely find a lot of value in this game, especially if you’re already a fan of roguelites and anime. That said, although the game can be played on the good ol’ keyboard and mouse, it’s actually designed for controllers and would play even better if you use them.