Lineage II vs My Talking Tom 2
Lineage II
Lineage II is one of the world's largest and most immersive, fantasy-themed free-to-play MMORPG set in the vast and beautiful world of Aden. The game was originally released back in April of 2004 and has been actively growing and expanding ever since. Through 13 years of constant development, the game, the world, and even the mechanics have been updated to not only improve the overall game experience for its players but also to be relevant enough to appeal to the new generation of gamers.Lineage II has everything you'd expect from a huge MMORPG, including both PvE dungeons and PvP siege warfare battles as well as a well-mapped out yet non-linear character progression. The game even has 37 different classes (through the new Awakening process) and players can use skills and abilities from other classes to create a sub-class of their own. There are also pets and mounts that you can raise and collect (respectively). However, the most amazing thing about this game is that it's truly and completely free to play.
When it comes to MMORPGs that have withstood the test of time, there are only a few that can rival the legacy that Lineage II has set in the MMO genre. If you count yourself a true MMO fan, this is a game you simply must at least try. You'll be missing out if you don't!
My Talking Tom 2
My Talking Tom 2 is the highly anticipated sequel to the popular talking pet app, My Talking Tom. Developed by Outfit7, a studio that’s renowned for creating talking pet apps that delight kids and adults alike, this sequel lets you take care of your own virtual pet kitten. You’ll need to feed it, bathe it, play with it and so on. There tons of mini-games for you to play, locations to visit, and cards to collect as well.My Talking Tom 2 is pretty similar to the original game in many ways. You’ll need to take good care of your virtual talking pet by making sure its needs are met. There are so many fun games and other things that you can do along with your pet as well. This is, without a doubt, the sort of sequel that will make its “parent app” proud.