9th Dawn II vs The Longest Journey
9th Dawn II
9th Dawn II is the exciting sequel to a pretty awesome game series. Similar to the original game, 9th Dawn II provides players with a wide, open world of Caspartia, which consists of a myriad of places to discover. But instead of locking you to a single class even before you start playing, the game adopts a more Runescape-like (old-school) approach where your skill use determines which type of character you’ll be. So, if you want to be a mage, simply use magic often.The game also features a much-improved GUI, which makes managing your inventory, spells, world map and quest journal easier. However, many players have complained that the starter gear for the class they are trying to build just costs too much. It’d be nice to lower the prices so newcomers can at least have some gear and be able to slowly ease into the game.
9th Dawn II, like its predecessor, is the sort of old-school RPG that appeals mainly to fans of the genre. Unless you really enjoy hard, old-school RPGs, you might find this game too difficult to get into or too grindy to be enjoyable.
The Longest Journey
The Longest Journey puts you in the shoes of April, an 18 year old with a talent. The ability to shift between 2 worlds, Arcadia and Stark sets her on a path that will lead to either the destruction or saving of both. The Guardian has derelicted his duty and the balance between worlds is failing, if this goes both worlds will fall. Can you step up and become the heroine of the story? Discover these amazing worlds in a brilliant game with a story that just keeps you involved.This is a fun puzzle game where you are able to interact with the world around you and try to discover what is really going on. A point and click style with beautiful graphics and an engaging system keep it both interesting and great to play. Can you save the worlds in this epic game?