Metallic Child vs Quake Champions
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.
Quake Champions
Quake Champions is the reworked and improved version of the classic MMOFPS game, Quake. In fact, the game doesn’t only pay homage to the timeless MMO shooter; it also improves on the usual Quake formula, by including whole new multi-level maps, lineup of characters and a much wider range of customization options, bringing the entire series to greater heights. The changes have also been met with approving nods from both die-hard fans and eSport Quake experts so the game’s definitely moving in the right direction. Of course, the game is also touted as Quake's comeback in the eSports arena.Quake Champions is currently in closed beta and is slated to be released later this year.