Apex Legends Mobile vs Battle Carnival
Apex Legends Mobile
Apex Legends Mobile is the smartphone version of the highly-popular battle royale, Apex Legends. Like its PC and console mother game, the mobile version brings the character-based, high-octane squad battles; the only difference is we will all get to experience it at our fingertips. Players will dive into the familiar World’s Edge map and compete in not only the battle royale mode, but also others like Team Deathmatch, Mini Battle Royale, and 3v3 Arenas. There is also a ranked mode for players who love the thrill of competition.Currently, Apex Legends Mobile will have all the content of the base game when it was first released, from weapons and, of course, the Legends themselves. Squad up with your friends and random players, using popular characters like Bloodhound, Gibraltar, Lifeline, Octane, and Wraith. It’s also important to note that, just like the mother game, the Apex Legends Mobile will have regular updates that will add more Legends, maps, and events!
Battle Carnival
Battle Carnival is a unique MMO shooter game that attempts to combine the strategy that goes into character-switching in character-based shooters like Overwatch with the somewhat arcade-like gameplay that the fans of the age-old yet iconic franchise, Counter Strike, might be very familiar with. Featuring 7 early access characters that you can access right from the start, the game puts a lot of emphasis on the roles these characters can play and how by switching some of them up, your team may be able to counter the enemy's lineup. Of course, knowing how to aim is still a crucial skill needed in any MMO shooter.The game provides 2 game modes at the moment - Demolition and Domination. Demolition is the clear favorite since the 5-vs-5 matches there are usually pretty fast-paced - 3 mins per round and the game can be won simply by winning 5 rounds. Domination, however, is slower-paced and features the "capture and hold the area" gameplay. It's a 6-vs-6 match that can last up to 12 minutes or so. The maps are all very well-designed with multiple flanking and outflanking routes, though some may complain that the maps are confusing and "maze-like".
Battle Carnival is currently in early access and as such, the game does have plenty of problems that need to be fixed, areas that need improving and of course, more features and content that need to be released. The player population is a bit on the low end as well. Regardless, the game does seem to have a potential to fill a niche that buy-to-play shooters have hogged and with changes, it can be better. In the meantime though, you might still want to give the game a try, just so you can let the developers know about your feedback and help them turn the game into a game you'd want to stick around in.