Lara Croft: GO vs Might & Magic: Heroes VII
Lara Croft: GO
Lara Croft: GO , developed by Square Enix, is a turn-based puzzle adventure game with ruins to explore and menacing enemies to fight against.In this game, you get to solve a huge variety of exciting puzzles with simple swipe and tap controls. The game brings 115 puzzles split into seven chapters, each featuring a unique ancient civilization for you to explore. You will also come across enemies allied to the Queen of Venom, your arch nemesis. Each puzzle features deadly traps and moving obstacles that will test your reflexes. Moreover, you also get to collect antique relics and amazing outfits for Lara along the way.
Embark on an epic adventure and solve all the puzzles in Lara Croft: GO today!
Might & Magic: Heroes VII
Might & Magic: Heroes VII is the latest (and perhaps most disappointing) installment of the classic turn-based RPG series, Might & Magic. It's not that the gameplay is horridly bad - it's actually somewhat the opposite. Many fans have liked the variety this installment has brought, especially the six different faction campaigns that you can enjoy, each with their own stories and landscapes of course. This game also has a nice, low-key empire building aspect where you'll manage your city, gather resources and recruit extra armies to help you take down your enemies. The synergy between the heroes and their armies is well-designed too, and not to mention, the game has a nice skirmish mode where you can simply test your skills against an AI whereby both of you are given maximum power.However, all those aside, Might & Magic: Heroes VII is possibly one of the buggiest games ever made for the franchise. The game crashes pretty often and the bugs, although rarely game-breaking, are incredibly annoying. The multiplayer mode is also practically non-existant mainly because it doesn't even work. Worst yet, the developers apparently have given up trying to fix the game and left the game almost as broken as the day it was released.
So, considering all of that, we really couldn't recommend getting Might & Magic: Heroes VII unless you can get it at a "way below market price" range or you'll just end up regretting all the wasted money.