Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain vs Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Phantoms
Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain
Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain is the latest sequel to the incredibly-popular Metal Gear Solid game franchise. Set in 1984, nine years after the fall of Mother Base, Snake finally awakens from his coma and is hellbent on taking down the shadowy organization, XOF, the very people who had put him in a coma in the first place. To do so, he'll need a new private army and he'll get one... with your help.Featuring a brilliant open world design and an intuitive tactical-oriented gameplay, Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain aims to also astound both fans and newcomers alike with immersive cinematic storytelling, high-end graphics and a theme that lets you explore the psychology of warfare and of the atrocities that were commited in name of war. The game even has a multiplayer aspect that further enhances the gameplay. After all, it's a lot more fun playing the game with friends, don't you agree?
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Phantoms
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Phantoms , also known as Ghost Recon Online, is a highly competitive and tactical, team-based MMOTPS game where players on either sides will either be fighting to complete the objectives of the map or to deny the opponents their objectives. Besides its challenging yet fun gameplay, the game offers three very different character classes for you to experience the game from. Each of these classes have different roles and have different abilities but the great thing is you can play them all. Furthermore, instead of just going ‘leeroy-jenkins’ on your teammates and attempt to take out all the enemies on your own, you will need to exercise caution in this game and use the various manoeuvres, alternative routes and covers provided in the game to avoid being riddled with bullets. Let’s not forget about its superior graphics and sound system as well. Best of all, this excellent free-to-play game is by no means a pay-to-win game, at least during its early days, and that you cannot ‘quick-scope’ in this game.Unfortunately though, Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Phantoms has fallen on hard times and have finally decided to close its doors. There isn't a lot of free-to-play games out there that has a cover system that's as well-designed as this game, but you can still find some really similar ones down below.