Rayman Adventures vs Tomb Raider: Underworld
Rayman Adventures
Rayman Adventures is fun adventure-based platformer game by Ubisoft set in a fictional yet magical world where a crisis had just broken out. Apparently, the Incrediballs’ eggs that power the sacred tree as well as the fluffy Incrediballs themselves have been scattered across the land and it is now up to Rayman (controlled by you, of course) to set off on an adventure to seek them out and bring them all home. The gameplay in Rayman Adventures consist of a nice mix of fast-paced action and exploration, supplemented by the powers of the Incrediballs whom you have decided to bring along and aided with smooth and responsive controls. These Incrediballs are like pets in this game as well, so there are some caring that you'll need to do, such as feeding and playing with them. Eggs you've collected will also help your sacred tree to grow and the height of your tree is the indicator that the game uses to pit you against the other players on the leaderboard and to determine your rank.Rayman Adventure is part of Ubisoft's biggest casual franchise (aside from possibly its horse game that is) and as such, the game's quality is paramount. Unlike many other games though, this is something that this game has managed to achieve many times over. So, if platformers are your thing, this is a game you won't want to miss out. Try it now!
Tomb Raider: Underworld
Tomb Raider: Underworld is a rather unique iteration of the age-old favorite action-adventure series featuring the fearless adventurer, Lara Croft. The game retained the franchise's love for intriguing puzzles and yet, it provided a ton of improvements in terms of adding in a dual-target system, non-linear puzzles (puzzles with multiple solutions), new abilities and tools, as well as a cool all-terrain hybrid motorbike.At the time of writing, Tomb Raider: Underworld would be celebrating its 10th anniversary next year, and as such, the game's graphics isn't exactly up to today's standards. The gameplay may feel rather clunky to some as well. However, if you really want to experience a more recent Tomb Raider that stayed true to the old puzzle-heavy format, this is the game to play.