League of Angels 3 vs Might & Magic IX
League of Angels 3
League of Angels 3 is the highly-anticipated sequel to one of the biggest browser MMO franchise around, League of Angels. Published by GTArcade, the game features breathtaking graphics, fantastic effects and a progression system that keeps you coming back for more.Set in a world that's beleguered by the black dragonflight, the game will have you embark on an ardeous adventure in hopes of collecting all the fragments of the 12 fabled Divine Armaments. With all of these in place, you will then gain the Power of Creators and be able to defeat the King of Dragons!
In terms of gameplay, everything seems pretty standard - most of the game is automated and what's left for you to do is to improve your Battle Rating and bump it up as high as you can. There are plenty of PvE content to dive in as well, but the same couldn't be said for its PvP. The game also is pretty social as it places a lot of emphasis on joining a guild and contributing to it.
Overall, League of Angels 3 is an impressive sequel to an already hugely-popular browser MMO franchise. Featuring brilliant visuals and effects, the game has everything it needs to keep you immersed in its world of dragons and angels. Progression in the game is not only fun but also satisfying since you get to unlock new features along with the many freebies as you advance to the next level. This is definitely a browser MMO worth playing!
Might & Magic IX
Might & Magic IX once more takes you on an intriguing adventure, set in a standalone part of the world of Ashan. Here you are a part of shipwrecked raiders and you are set upon a strange path. The Beldonian warlord Tamur Leng is attempting an invasion, and it falls to you to stop him and save this land from the evil intentions of the warlord. Thus begins an adventure that will take you to the very limit. Though in a break from tradition there are very few references or returning characters from the other games in the series.With a different set of options, this has a unique rules set too, once more making it much more standalone than you would think. You get to choose the strengths, races and classes of the characters and from there you can continue to improve them, with many of the tactical elements you know, but with a less polished finish this game, while fun is one of the weaker of the series.