Apex Legends Mobile vs Totally Accurate Battlegrounds
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!
Totally Accurate Battlegrounds
Totally Accurate Battlegrounds has rapidly grown from being simply a belated April Fools' parody of the increasingly popular Battle Royal genre into a full-blown battle royale game itself (note the irony). The game has a fun crystalline-like graphical style and a gameplay that may remind you of Player Unknown's Battlegrounds (PUBG)... basically meaning that although you cannot build stuff, you can drive vehicles, including helicopters.What sets this game apart from all the other battle royale games is how "not serious" the game takes itself. The silliness in this game is through the roof, making it an excellent game to goof around with friends. The game touts a "physics-based everything", giving rise to hilarious moments while playing, such as getting blown off the ledge you're barely standing on due to the recoil effect from your gun. Of course, like PUBG, there are tons of cosmetics for your "weirdo" character to wear, sometimes to comedic effect - a Gandalf-slash-samurai, anyone?
In the realm of competitive battle royale gaming, it's really nice to see a game such as Totally Accurate Battlegrounds taking a mickey out of the possibly-overhyped and heavily-marketed genre. The game is currently undergoing a major overhaul due to its shift from free-to-play to premium and will be adding in anti-cheat measure and matchmaking, as well as improving server operations. As such, if you're thinking of getting this game, you might want to wait a bit.