Elden Ring vs Guardians of Ashenhold
Elden Ring
Elden Ring is another souls-like adventure created by the masters of dark fantasy and extremely difficult games, FromSoftware. Instead of a restrictive world, you’ll be treated to a vast expanse full of explorable open fields and massive dungeons. As the Tarnished, a character you can fully customize, you’ll fight all manner of enemies, from wyverns and armored knights to gigantic, grotesque beings straight out of a dark fantasy novel. You can play according to your preferred playstyle; do so by combining the game’s massive roster of weapons, armor, and magic so you can create the type of warrior you want, whether you’re aiming for a close-quarters combatant or a spell user.The game features an epic, multilayered story told in fragments. Its lore was made with inputs from renowned A Song of Ice and Fire creator George R.R. Martin, guaranteeing that every castle you explore, enemy you encounter, and dungeon you conquer will yield a rich backstory. Elden Ring also features an asynchronous online element, along with its direct multiplayer, where you can explore its world with friends and fellow Tarnished.
Guardians of Ashenhold
Guardians of Ashenhold is a brand-new, fantasy-themed MMORPG which will put you into the role of one of the last Guardians humanity has against Korvallus the mighty dragon and his formidable forces that have been sweeping across the realm, causing chaos and destruction wherever they went.The game features everything you’d come to expect from a browser RPG, including some that you might be pleasantly be surprised about, such as the amazingly flexible camera view, astounding graphics on your browser, and a gameplay that’s a bit more “active” rather than having everything automated.
If you have always envisioned a time when browser RPGs have the graphical quality of standalone 3D MMOs, then you simply must check this game out.