Darwin Project vs Draconius GO
Darwin Project
Darwin Project is an early access, third-person battle royale game that combines the game show-theme from The Culling with the unique art style which made Fortnite Battle Royale so easily recognizable. Unlike most battle royale games where you'll have to compete against 99 other players to survive, this game only has 10 players, including yourself. However, the game spices things up with a ton of challenges, much like those featured in the Hunger Games, that are designed to push you to your limits.Not to mention, the game adds a nice tracking mechanism. Players in the game show will leave clues when they pass by an area and you can use those very clues to determine where your prey is heading to or hiding in. There are plenty of fun power-ups that you can collect, including temporary invisibility. Although you can't craft new weapons, the bow and shovel that you get can be upgraded to increase their deadliness.
Best yet, you can also play as the Director of the entire game show. As the Director, your goal is not to survive but to hype things up enough for the crowd to go wild. You are managing an exciting game show, after all. With feedback from the audience, you can decide which zones to drop a nuke on or which zone to freeze over, or even when to drop a "care package" for the participants to fight over.
Darwin Project manages to breathe new life into the slowly-stagnating battle royale genre. It is definitely a fun, thrilling and unique competitive MMO - one that fans of battle royale would just love to play.
Draconius GO
Draconius GO is the game to play if you love Pokemon Go but you find that it's getting a bit dull for you. Like Pokemon Go, Draconius Go is an augmented reality game where you set off on an adventure to capture as many of the 125 dragons as you can. Each of these dragons are very well-designed (though some of them may look rather cheesy and un-dragon-like) and all of them can be upgraded. Similarly, there will be "arenas" (think "gyms") that you can attack and capture as well, though the combat system seems to be a bit more interactive and active rather than being simply a tap=fest. Not to mention, you can even get eggs that you can then ask the Mother of Dragons to help you hatch.However, interestingly, Draconius Go offers a lot more features that fans of the handheld Pokemon games would rejoice for, such as random encounters where you'll have to fend off wild dragons, and duels with other players, as well as more RPG-type elements, like artifacts which are basically your set of armor and weapons, as well as a treasure hunt where you can attempt to find all the treasure chests in the area.
Draconius Go may feel like a Pokemon Go knock-off but once you get into it, you'll quickly realize that it plays like a game that Pokemon Go could have been. So, if you've always find Pokemon Go a bit lacking, you might enjoy Draconius Go instead.