Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning vs Town of Salem
Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning
Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning is an amazing action-based RPG which we frankly think was one of those RPG gems that were somehow overlooked. Even with its age in mind, the game still does well to cater to fans of RPGs today, giving them a memorable storyline based on a universe created by none other than the legend in fantasy novels, R.A. Salvatore; a host of interesting characters to interact with, and a massive open world to explore. Character customization is pretty extensive here, allowing you to change your character's class, skills and abilities to fit your play style. You can change your character's equipment as well.The amazing part about this game, aside from its immersive storyline and world, is how seemlessly it has managed to integrate magic-wielding with swordplay (it doesn't exactly have to be swords though) in its exhilarting action combat. It does make you feel like you are in the shoes of your character.
Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning may not be a "Skyrim"-sort of game, but it's incredibly in-depth, able to offer you hundreds of hours of play time at the very least, especially if you are determined to complete every side quest and explore every corner of the beautiful world. It's definitely worth every cent you spent on it!
Town of Salem
Town of Salem is very unique game that may look rather simplistic but actually contains a lot of depth. Based on a childhood game of "Who's the Killer?" (or maybe it's better known as "Werewolf and Mafia" in the States), Town of Salem doesn't only provide players with the original gameplay, it also added additional features and roles to make turn the classic game into something more complicated and thus, more intriguing since there are much more factors in play. But the ultimate goal of the game still remains the same - the whole point of the game is for the Sheriff or the people to catch the killer/s before every single player is killed off.Town of Salem can be played for free on your browser but if you buy it on Steam, you'll gain access to its expansion - Town of Salem - Coven. This is something that surprisingly not many players know about - read the descriptions, guys! So, since the game's so different than any other game that you might have played before online, it is always best to try the game out first on browser and then, if you really liked it, buy the game on Steam. By doing this, you can save some hassle and just skip the "asking for a refund" phase if you find that this game is just not for you.