Balls Bounce 2 vs Quake Live
Balls Bounce 2
Balls Bounce 2 is the exciting sequel to Magiplay's fun brick-breaking puzzle game, Balls Bounce. This game retains its core gameplay, which basically means you'll still be launching balls at bricks using your finger and that your goal is to break all the bricks in the level. But this time around, the developers have overdone themselves just a tad bit - this game has a whopping 1000 challenges for you to complete. The game even contains 10 different special bricks and other items that serve to spice up your gameplay. There are even more than 20 different colors and patterns for you to customize your balls with. For those who enjoy competing with friends, you can do that by comparing your rank on the global leaderboard with your friends'.Balls Bounce 2 essentially kept everything that had made the original so addictive to play, and yet added a ton more new levels and challenges to keep you on your toes. It is definitely better in every way. Fans of Ketchapp's Ballz would love playing this game!
Quake Live
Quake Live is an epic installment of the timeless classic, Quake. Returning for an encore, Quake Live aims to cater to the fans of the fast-paced arcade shooter genre by allowing them to play against other players from all over the world in any one of the game's 100 plus arenas and dozens of game modes. Not to mention, the game is often updated with new arenas from the company behind this revival of Quake as well as from its vibrant community.Quake was once the most competitive shooters in its day and it now aims to retain its title, at least in the arcade-like shooter genre, with this iteration... and we've got to say, it is doing a really great job. The game has already dive into the eSports scene with its own tournaments and it is doing really good. If you long for the good old days for frag or be fragged, this is a game you'll want to play - in addition to Quake Champions that is.
The unfortunate thing about this game is that it was previously free-to-play but now it's not. Considering that Quake Champions is already buy-to-play, it might be good to have a free-to-play version to help convert truly interested players from playing the free version to getting the paid version. It'll just allow the franchise to tap into a whole new pool of potential buyers and players after all.