Legacy of Queens vs Ragnarok Online
Legacy of Queens
Legacy of Queens is a browser-based MMORPG that offers everything you’d expect from a semi-idle MMO game where automation is a prominent aspect of the game. Despite having a rather confusing storyline (not sure where the plot is heading toward), this game has quite a number of appealing features, including plenty of dungeons to raid as well as an adult-themed intimacy system which lets you strip the Goddesses in your team down to their knickers.All in all, Legacy of Queens may turn out to be quite entertaining to play if you have a liking for browser MMOs that are quite idle-styled, meaning almost everything in the game is automated. There are also plenty of things to do here, be it raiding dungeons, slaying monsters, leveling up your intimacy with your Goddesses, or upgrading your tools of combat. However, the game does fall short when it comes to its graphics (mainly the grainy interfaces). If the devs could improve on that aspect, then this game would possibly attract a whole lot more players.
Ragnarok Online
Ragnarok Online is a timeless classic and is among one of the very first anime-themed MMORPG that's based on a popular Korean comic series of the same name (which is still pretty popular now). The game is different from any other MMOs at that time mainly due to its unique graphical approach - using 2D sprites set in a 3D game environment. The game also infuses the "kawaii" and "chibi" concepts into its characters, giving rise to the famously cute Porings in the game.Gameplay-wise, Ragnarok Online has many features that may be relatively unheard of such as giving players the ability to set up their own vendors, in addition to having an auction house, to sell off items that have farmed or crafted. The job-based character progression system in this game is also incredibly in-depth, allowing for a wider variety of character builds. There are even collectible cards that players can not only collect from every single mob type in the game, but also equip these cards to enhance their equipment and stats.
It's not at all surprising to see that even 15 years after its initial release and having to put up with competition from its fully 3D sequel, Ragnarok Online 2, this game is still going pretty strong. If you consider yourself a hardcore MMO gamer, Ragnarok Online is a game you should try the first chance you get!