Just Dance Now vs Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning
Just Dance Now
Just Dance Now is a dancing simulation/rhythm game developed by Ubisoft which marked the franchise's very first appearance on the mobile platform. The game is very easy to set up and can be insanely fun to play, especially with friends. You simply need an internet-connected screen, which can be your smart TV, your computer or even an iPad, and your smartphone to play. The smartphone works as your controller and will record your movement via its gyroscope function, while the screen will show you what moves you'll need to do.The game houses over 300 hits and constantly is being updated with new songs, so you'll definitely be able to find your favorite tunes to dance to. You can even customize your own playlists of songs to dance to. Songs aren't all free however and will require time and effort to unlock. That being said, the game doesn't really have a limit on how many players who can connect to your game, allowing you to have fun playing this with your family or even with all your friends at a party.
The best feature, however, goes to Heathkit. It functions by roughly measuring how much calories you've burned per song. How cool is that?
Just Dance Now brings all the fun the Just Dance series has to offer and one-up all of them by making the game a whole lot more social and hence, entertaining. It's a crazy fun game to play even if you have two left feet.
Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning
Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning is an amazing action-based RPG which we frankly think was one of those RPG gems that were somehow overlooked. Even with its age in mind, the game still does well to cater to fans of RPGs today, giving them a memorable storyline based on a universe created by none other than the legend in fantasy novels, R.A. Salvatore; a host of interesting characters to interact with, and a massive open world to explore. Character customization is pretty extensive here, allowing you to change your character's class, skills and abilities to fit your play style. You can change your character's equipment as well.The amazing part about this game, aside from its immersive storyline and world, is how seemlessly it has managed to integrate magic-wielding with swordplay (it doesn't exactly have to be swords though) in its exhilarting action combat. It does make you feel like you are in the shoes of your character.
Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning may not be a "Skyrim"-sort of game, but it's incredibly in-depth, able to offer you hundreds of hours of play time at the very least, especially if you are determined to complete every side quest and explore every corner of the beautiful world. It's definitely worth every cent you spent on it!