4story vs Royal Frontier
4story
4story is an MMORPG that’s pretty much the epitome of a cookie-cutter MMORPG as in it does absolutely nothing to innovate in the genre but instead it takes all the core concepts of the genre and further refines them to an excessive degree to create a brilliant game that is extremely fun to play and has a great sense of progression as you go through it. The game also has a huge world for you to explore, a variety of quests to keep you grinding away for levels and loot, as well as great combat mechanics that may not be completely action-based, but is not a hack-and-clash either.In many ways, 4Story reminds me a lot of the older version of World of Warcraft, though it’s still not comparable to the latter however. That said, if this sounds just like an MMORPG you'd like to try, be sure to check it out!
Royal Frontier
Royal Frontier is a fun yet challenging turn-based roguelite where you control a band of heroes in charge of protecting a caravan from various people and creatures with ill intent. Choose which path to travel, which risks to take, which enemies to face, and even who to sacrifice for the “greater good” of the team in this thrilling adventure. The unique part about the game is how it turned a typical turn-based format into something more interactive, allowing players to tap keys during the correct moments to either block a blow and reduce the damage received, or strike a blow to increase the damage dealt.Royal Frontier may be a pretty typical roguelite but it’s a fun game nonetheless! There are so many ways you can customize your team of heroes so as to take on increasingly tougher enemies, and there are several routes that you can take that lead up to the final boss of the chapter. The game offers plenty of replayability as well, allowing players to unlock new characters and blessings at the temple via leveling up.