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The Surge 2 vs Mortal Shell – The Definitive Comparison

The Surge 2 vs Mortal Shell - The Definitive Comparison

Hi guys! Today I will talk about The Surge 2 vs Mortal Shell. I will do a comparison between them and I will let you be the judge of which game is better. First I will talk about the storyline of those 2 games, then I will talk about the difference or similarities in their gameplay, and lastly, I will compare the visuals and tell you my final thoughts. Now let’s begin.

Storyline

Both Surge 2 and Mortal Shell have mediocre and pretty forgettable stories. Surge 2 has a little better story but not enough to matter in your decision of which game to pick.

In Mortal Shell I barely understood what was going on, mostly because the game didn’t make me care enough about the world.

In Surge 2 the story is explained to you through audio logs and very few cutscenes. I am not a fan of that kind of storytelling.

All in all both games have very disappointing stories.

Gameplay

Surge 2 and Mortal Shell each offer something new to the soulslike genre. Surge 2 offers a unique combat system where you target limbs depending on what armor piece you want to get from your opponent and Mortal Shell has the hardening skill and the players use that skill correctly they can negate all damage from the enemies.

I believe when it comes to combat Surge 2 wins by a small margin because the system while it is easy to learn, the game is still challenging after you learn it. Mortal Shell’s system on the other hand makes the game easy once you master it since it negates all damage from the enemy.

As for the weapons, Surge 2 offers more weapons for the player to choose from than Mortal Shell and that might be important for a lot of players that want more weapon choices.

Both games have a lot of variety when it comes to normal enemies that you will find in different areas but Surge 2 has more bosses and they are more challenging than Mortal Shell’s bosses.

Finally, Surge 2 offers more replayability in my opinion because there are many different builds you can try in this game, while in Mortal Shell there are fewer choices.

Though, personally, I didn’t try a second playthrough in either of those two games cause I didn’t find them interesting enough to invest more time in them.

Visuals

The visuals of both games are around the same level, so this like the story isn’t something that you should consider when you decide which game to get.

The scenery in both games is also nothing special and that’s maybe because of the story of the game’s and what they had to work with.

Customization wise, there isn’t much difference here either. In Mortal Shell you just switch shells which are basically characters with different abilities and stats so you can’t call that customization.

Surge 2 has a very limited character creation system that is only there to help you make a basic character and inside the game, you can change outfits but the options are very limited and don’t really matter.

So in this category both games tie too.

Final Thoughts

Let me summarize what you should remember from this article.

First, the stories of both games are pretty mediocre and are very forgettable in my opinion. Surge 2 has a somewhat better story but it’s not enough to matter in your decision.

As for the gameplay, Surge 2 is more challenging, has more weapon choices, and better bosses, and though it has more replayability than Mortal Shell, for me it wasn’t good enough to make me want to do a second playthrough.

Finally, both games’ graphics are on the same level, and the customization is around the same level so I don’t think you should consider it.

Whichever game you choose I recommend waiting for sale.


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Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice vs Mortal Shell – The Definitive Comparison

Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice vs Mortal Shell - The Definitive Comparison

Hi guys! Today I will talk about Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice and Mortal Shell. I will do a comparison between them and I will let you be the judge of which game is better. First I will talk about the storyline of those 2 games, then I will talk about the difference or similarities in their gameplay, and lastly, I will compare the visuals and tell you my final thoughts. Now let’s begin.

Storyline

When it comes to the story, Sekiro wins without question. Sekiro has the best story out of all the other FromSoftware games and the best story out of all soulslike games in general.

Mortal Shell has a forgettable and pretty mediocre story. The game doesn’t have a protagonist for the player to care about and it also doesn’t have any character that you want to root for.

Mortal Shell’s story is there just to give an explanation of why you are fighting.

Gameplay

Sekiro approaches combat differently from Mortal Shell. In Sekiro, in order to be effective, you have to stay on the attack and deflect the enemy’s attacks, while on Mortal Shell you have to use the hardening mechanic in order to negate the enemy’s damage.

Mortal Shell’s mechanic is easy to learn and master while Sekiro’s system is easy to learn but hard to master.

Personally, I love Sekiro’s combat system and I think it’s the best combat system I have seen in a game. Mortal Shell’s combat system while it is something new, it makes the game too easy once you master it.

Mortal Shell’s a few weapons and shells to choose from while in Sekiro you can only use your katana and shinobi tools(which have limited uses). If you are the type of player that wants to try different weapons and doesn’t like playing with the same weapon for the entire game then maybe Mortal Shell is a better choice for you.

When it comes to mobs that you will face while traversing the areas, both games have a lot of variety though Sekiro’s mobs are more challenging due to the combat system that the game has.

In the bosses department, Sekiro wins easily since it has more bosses for you to fight and they are more interesting and challenging than the bosses in Mortal Shell.

As for the replayability, both games don’t have a lot of replayability but I played Sekiro up to NG+12(because I wanted to see the different endings and try to beat the game at the hardest possible difficulty) and I didn’t even attempt a second playthrough of Mortal Shell cause I didn’t really see the point to it.

Visuals

The visuals of both games are great, I don’t think that one surpasses the other when it comes to graphics but the scenery is another story. Sekiro has amazing scenery with beautiful locations and one boss fight, in particular, is absolutely breathtaking.

As for the customization, neither game has customization at the moment, but Sekiro will get a DLC on October 29th and that DLC will include 3 outfits that you can use to change Sekiro’s appearance.

Final Thoughts

Let me summatize what you should remember from this article.

First, Sekiro has the best story by far and there isn’t even a comparison when it comes to story.

As for the gameplay, Sekiro’s combat system is easy to learn but hard to master while Mortal Shell is easy to learn and to master. Sekiro’s combat is more rewarding and challenging and it has more bosses and content. Mortal Shell has different weapons for you to choose while in Sekiro you can only use the katana.

Sekiro has more interesting bosses and more challenging enemies.

Finally, the graphics in both games are at the same level but Sekiro has better scenery and will have more customization(when the DLC is released).

I recommend waiting for a sale to buy both games but personally, I believe that Sekiro is worth it even without a sale.


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Nioh vs Mortal Shell – The Definitive Comparison

Nioh vs Mortal Shell - The Definitive Comparison

Hi guys! Today I will talk about Nioh and Mortal Shell. I will do a comparison between them and I will let you be the judge of which game is better. First I will talk about the storyline of those 2 games, then I will talk about the difference or similarities in their gameplay, and lastly, I will compare the visuals and tell you my final thoughts. Now let’s begin.

Storyline

The stories of both games aren’t something special and are very mediocre, though if I had to choose I would recommend Nioh for the story since I understood a lot more of what was going on and it had some interesting historical figures appear in the game.

I didn’t get much of what was going on in Mortal Shell mostly because the game didn’t make me care enough. Not having a protagonist with character doesn’t help in making the player care for the story.

Gameplay

The biggest difference between these two games is the way they want you to approach combat. Mortal Shell has the hardening system which helps you negate all enemy damage if you time it right, and Nioh has 3 different stances for each weapon available and those stances have different movesets and skills.

Personally, I think, Nioh’s combat system is a lot more fun to use and more challenging to learn and master. Mortal Shell’s system isn’t that hard to learn and the game becomes too easy once you learn it.

Besides the combat, Nioh has a lot more weapon options for the player and the weapons have their own movesets and skills to unlock for them.

Mortal Shell’s weapons although they feel different from each other, they don’t have the depth in their movesets that Nioh’s weapons have.

Mortal Shell has more variety when it comes to the enemies you will face in the different areas but Nioh has a lot more bosses for you to fight, and personally, I think the bosses are the most important part in soulslike games.

Nioh has a lot more content and is also more challenging(if its something you care about), also it has more replayability since there are many different builds you can try in Nioh, choosing between different weapons and different ninja and onmyo abilities.

Visuals

Both games have good visuals though Mortal Shell looks better since its a newer game. I would recommend Nioh though since it has more interesting locations and it also has amazing character customization.

Nioh has an equipment transmogrification system, meaning that you are able to change the appearance of any armor or weapon you have to the appearance of another weapon or armor you have gotten in the game and keep the item’s stats.

This system is truly amazing since being able to customize your character to look the way you want improves the gameplay experience a lot, at least for me.

Final Thoughts

As always let me summarize the things that you should keep from this article.

First, when it comes to the story both games are mediocre at best, but in my opinion, Nioh has a somewhat better story.

In the gameplay department, Nioh wins, cause it has more depth in the combat system and in the abilities and skills your character can unlock. In Mortal Shell you barely need to unlock any abilities to beat the game, and as for the items I never really used or needed most of them. You will only need to use 2-3 items tops in Mortal Shell.

Mortal Shell has more variety when it comes to normal enemies, but it has fewer bosses, content, and has little to none replay value.

Lastly, Mortal Shell has better graphics, but they aren’t that much better to actually matter. Nioh has a lot of customization though, and I can honestly say it has the best customization system out of all soulslike games.

Whichever game you choose I recommend waiting for sale since I don’t believe they worth the full price.


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Dark Souls 3 vs Mortal Shell – The Definitive Comparison

Dark Souls 3 vs Mortal Shell - The Definitive Comparison

Hi guys! Today I will talk about Dark Souls 3 vs Mortal Shell. I will do a comparison between them and I will let you be the judge of which game is better. First I will talk about the storyline of those 2 games, then I will talk about the difference or similarities in their gameplay, and lastly, I will compare the visuals and tell you my final thoughts. Now let’s begin.

Storyline

I can’t decide which game had the best storyline because neither made me care enough to try to understand what is going on. I don’t recommend picking either game for the story. I am sure there are people that found their stories appealing but for me they were forgettable.

In Dark Souls 3 as you probably know already you have to figure out what is going on by reading item descriptions and exhausting the dialog of NPCs. Mortal Shell has some similarities to Dark Souls 3 in that regard but I believe its easier to figure out what is going on in Mortal Shell, I just didn’t care enough to try.

Gameplay

Mortal Shell has taken a lot of inspiration from Dark Souls games and it has added a few new things like the hardening system. Although the hardening system is a cool idea, it takes from the challenge of the game since once you master it, the game becomes very easy.

Now, don’t get me wrong Dark Souls 3 isn’t especially hard either but it’s a lot harder than Mortal Shell. Also, Dark Souls 3 offers a lot more variety when it comes to the items and weapons and armors you can use.

Mortal Shell is pretty limited in that regard, since it doesn’t have a lot of variety when it comes to weapons, and don’t get me started with that horrendous item system that it has(more on that in my Mortal Shell review).

Dark Souls 3 also has more variety when it comes to enemies and bosses. In general Dark Souls 3 is a bigger game with more depth to it than Mortal Shell, which is understandable since Mortal Shell’s developers don’t have the numbers or the experience that FromSoftware accumulated throughout the years.

So Dark Souls 3 is more challenging, has more content, and also more replayability since there are a lot of different classes to choose from and a lot of different builds to try.

Lastly Dark Souls 3 offers PvP and co-op PvE which add even more replayability to the game.

Visuals

Mortal Shell is visually superior to Dark Souls 3 which is natural since it came out 4 years after Dark Souls 3. Both games have some interesting locations but I believe Dark Souls 3 has more of those.

As for the customization, Dark Souls 3 wins since it has a character creation system and you can also change the armor you wear. In Mortal Shell, you can only change shells which are basically different characters so I don’t think you can consider it customization but even if you do consider it, Dark Souls 3 still wins.

Final Thoughts

Let me summarize what you should keep from this article, if you don’t want to bother reading the detailed comparison.

First, the stories of both games shouldn’t factor in your decision at all in my opinion, since for me they are both uninteresting and ultimately forgettable. Making a story hard to understand and require a lot of effort to get a clue of whats going on, for me it isn’t something that improves the story, it just makes me not care for it.

As for the gameplay, the choice is simple, Dark Souls 3 is just better and a more complete game with more content, more replayability, more enemies and bosses for you to fight, etc.

Dark Souls 3 is superior in every way when it comes to gameplay, that doesn’t mean Mortal Shell is bad but it just isn’t at that level.

Finally, when it comes to visuals, Mortal Shell has better graphics, but Dark Souls 3 has more customization and more interesting scenery.

If you aren’t sure which of these two games to get then I recommend Dark Souls 3, since it’s just better overall. Of course, it would be a good idea to watch some gameplay first because you might see something in Mortal Shell that excites you more. Whichever game you choose, I recommend waiting for sale since I don’t believe they are worth the full price.


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Dark Souls 2: Scholar of the First Sin vs Dark Souls Remastered – The Definitive Comparison

Dark Souls 2 Scholar of the First Sin vs Dark Souls Remastered

Hi guys! Today I will talk about Dark Souls 2: Scholar of the First Sin and Dark Souls Remastered. I will do a comparison between them and I will let you be the judge of which game is better. First I will talk about the storyline of those 2 games, then I will talk about the difference or similarities in their gameplay, and lastly, I will compare the visuals and tell you my final thoughts. Now let’s begin.

Storyline

Both games have solid stories, though I believe I understood a little more of what was going on in Dark Souls Remastered.

This is a completely subjective thing so don’t consider it when you decide which of the 2 games to pick.

The thing about the stories of Dark Souls games is that they aren’t straightforward and you can’t understand many things unless you read every item and talk to every NPC in the game, and you still only understand half of what is going on. Both games have that kind of storytelling.

Gameplay

The gameplay of Dark Souls Remastered is more basic than the gameplay of Dark Souls 2: Scholar of the First Sin and it has a lot less variety. This is expected since Dark Souls Remastered is the Remaster version of the first Dark Souls game and they were still in the early stages of developing these kinds of games back then.

One limitation for example that I found annoying while playing Dark Souls Remastered is that you can only roll in 4 different directions and you can’t roll diagonally.

One system that for me makes Dark Souls 2: Scholar of the First Sin the best Dark Souls game is the dual-wielding system and the way it’s implemented in that game. It is such an amazing system and I had a blast dual-wielding for almost the entire game.

One mechanic that easily makes Dark Souls 2: Scholar of the First Sin the hardest game in the series is that each time you die the maximum HP bar you have available is reduced by a percentage and if you die a lot of times your max HP can drop to 50%(there is a ring that can increase the minimum percentage that your HP can drop to 70%) of the original. The only way to restore the maximum HP to the one that you are supposed to have based on your stats is to consume and item.

This system makes you avoid dying unnecessarily and it can get annoying at times when you die too many times from a boss and you don’t have the consumable needed to restore you max HP.

Both games have a big variety of weapons and items for you to use.

As for the enemies, both games have a lot of variety but Dark Souls 2: Scholar of the First Sin has more bosses for you to fight and more content in general.

So to sum up, Dark Souls 2: Scholar of the First Sin is more challenging, has more content, and as for the replayability both games are at the same level.

Visuals

The visuals of Dark Souls 2: Scholar of the First Sin are better than the visuals of Dark Souls Remastered but the difference isn’t big enough to matter a lot in your decision.

I think the most important difference when it comes to visuals is the customization that the two games offer. As I said, in a previous comparison, Dark Souls 2: Scholar of the First Sin has armor sets that look absolutely amazing and I believe it has the best looking gear in all of Dark Souls games.

For me Dark Souls 2: Scholar of the First Sin wins here just for the cool looking armor sets.

Final Thoughts

Finally let me summarize what you should keep from this article.

First when it comes to the stories both games are around the same level.

For the gameplay, I believe Dark Souls 2: Scholar of the First Sin is the best option since it has more depth to its combat system and is more challenging with more content.

For the visuals, I believe Dark Souls 2: Scholar of the First Sin wins here too since it has better-looking armors and the graphics are better in general compared to Dark Souls Remastered.

Whichever game you choose I recommend waiting for a sale, since I don’t believe games that were released so many years ago are worth paying full price.


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Dark Souls 2: Scholar of the First Sin vs Dark Souls 3 – The Definitive Comparison

Dark Souls 2: Scholar of the First Sin vs Dark Souls 3 - The Definitive Comparison

Hi guys! Today I will talk about Dark Souls 2: Scholar of the First Sin and Dark Souls 3. I will do a comparison between them and I will let you be the judge of which game is better. First I will talk about the storyline of those 2 games, then I will talk about the difference or similarities in their gameplay, and lastly, I will compare the visuals and tell you my final thoughts. Now let’s begin.

Storyline

You probably have an idea of the kind of storytelling dark souls games have, but I will explain it here again. Dark Souls games want you to discover the story on your own through reading item descriptions and talking to NPCs and even if you do all that you will probably understand 50% of what’s going on, the other 50% is theory crafting.

Both Dark Souls 2: Scholar of the First Sin and Dark Souls 3 follow this kind of storytelling, though I have to say I prefer the story of Dark Souls 2 a little more. That’s just personal opinion though, and I can’t recommend one game over the other based on the story.

Gameplay

Even though both games are from the same franchise and Dark Souls 3 is the sequel to Dark Souls 2: Scholar of the First Sin, I believe as far as combat goes, Dark Souls 2 has a better combat system than Dark Souls 3 and more specifically the system that Dark Souls 2 has that is far better than Dark Souls 3 is the dual-wielding.

The dual-wielding system is truly amazing in Dark Souls 2. It very intuitive and the fact that you can use different kinds of weapons and the only limit is that they have to have the same types of attacks is truly amazing.

The power-stance is also very well implemented. It’s too bad that they decided to scrap this system in Dark Souls 3.

Besides this system, the games play the same when it comes to combat, but this system is by no means something minor, it is a very important system that can severely impact your experience if you want to dual-wield weapons.

As for the weapons, both games have a huge variety of weapons you can use and this extends to armors and other equipment also. One additional thing that I feel the need to address is the death punishment system that Dark Souls 2 has.

You see Dark Souls 2 has a unique mechanic that doesn’t exist in any other Dark Souls games. Each time you die the maximum HP bar you have available is reduced by a percentage and if you die a lot of times your max HP can drop to 50%(there is a ring that can increase the minimum percentage that your HP can drop to 70%) of the original. The only way to restore the maximum HP to the one that you are supposed to have based on your stats is to consume an item.

This system gives more difficulty to the game since those consumables that you can use to restore your max HP aren’t so easy to get that you can just use them whenever you feel like it. You have to somewhat adjust your playstyle so that you don’t die so often and use those consumables only when it’s necessary for your progression.

Both games have a lot of variety when it comes to mobs and bosses, though Dark Souls 2 has more bosses for you to fight.

Lastly, if you want the more challenging game then Dark Souls 2 is more challenging because of the HP system I mentioned above. Dark Souls 2: Scholar of the First Sin also has more content and it will take longer to complete. As for the replayability, both games are at the same level.

Visuals

Since Dark Souls 3 came out later it has better visuals overall but the difference isn’t big and it’s not worth considering when you are deciding which of these two games to pick.

Dark Souls 2 has somewhat better scenery than Dark Souls 3, but that’s because of the story.

When it comes to customization, neither game has an equipment transmogrification system and for those of you that don’t know what this is, it basically means that you are able to change the appearance of all your equipment and keep the stats.

Even though neither game has this system, I believe Dark Souls 2: Scholar of the First Sin has better customization because the armors that are available in this game look a lot better than the armors available in Dark Souls 3.

Visually I believe Dark Soul 2: Scholar of the First Sin is the better choice, even though Dark Souls 3 has better graphics.

Final Thoughts

Let me summarize what you should keep from this article.

First, both games have stories that are around the same level of quality and you can’t really say that one game’s story is better than the others.

Second, when it comes to gameplay I believe the combat system of Dark Souls 2: Scholar of the First Sin is superior compared to the combat of Dark Souls 3 and that is because of the dual-wielding system Dark Souls 2 has.

Dark Souls 2: Scholar of the First Sin also has more content and is more challenging than Dark Souls 3.

Finally when it comes to visuals Dark Souls 3 has better graphics, but Dark Souls 2: Scholar of the First Sin has better-looking armors.

Whichever game you choose I recommend waiting for sale because they are pretty old.


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Jedi Fallen Order vs The Surge 2 – The Definitive Comparison

Jedi Fallen Order vs The Surge 2

Hi guys! Today I will talk about Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order and The Surge 2. I will do a comparison between them and I will let you be the judge of which game is better. First I will talk about the storyline of those 2 games, then I will talk about the difference or similarities in their gameplay, and lastly, I will compare the visuals and tell you my final thoughts. Now let’s begin.

Storyline

When it comes to story Jedi Fallen Order wins, and it’s a clear win. The story of Jedi Fallen Order is more interesting and impactful. The Surge 2 tells its story through audio logs mostly and it didn’t make me care one bit about what was going on.

Jedi Fallen Order makes you care about the story and its characters. The characters in Surge 2 feel bland and uninteresting.

If you want a game that will make you care about the story then Jedi Fallen Order is the best choice.

Gameplay

Jedi Fallen Order and Surge 2 differ in the way they approach combat.

In Jedi Fallen Order you can use your force powers to end fights quickly and you can also use parry similar to Sekiro. In Surge 2 on the other hand you have to decide which of the body parts you are going to focus your attacks on.

Jedi Fallen Order has only two kinds of weapons available, the lightsaber and the dual-blade lightsaber. Surge 2 offers a variety of weapons with different abilities and movesets.

Now that doesn’t necessarily mean that Surge 2 is better just because it has more weapons to choose. It all comes down to personal preferences.

Besides the variety of weapons, Surge 2 has a variety of armors for you to equip. Jedi Fallen doesn’t offer armor sets for you to use.

As for the enemies, both games have a variety of enemies though Surge 2 has a little more variety when it comes to enemies.

When it comes to bosses I still prefer Surge 2, because most bosses in Jedi Last Order felt uninteresting to me.

Both games have around the same difficulty which for me isn’t something special. They weren’t that challenging most of the time.

Lastly, Surge 2 has way more replayability since it has a variety of weapons and builds that you can try.

Visuals

Visually Jedi Fallen Order is absolutely stunning. Surge 2 doesn’t even come close to how good Jedi Fallen Order looks. The scenery and locations look amazing and make the experience even more immersive.

Surge 2 has good graphics but they can’t stand against Jedi Fallen Order’s graphics.

As for the customization, Surge 2 offers a character creation system but it’s very limited and doesn’t give you a lot of options. Jedi Fallen Order doesn’t have a character creation system, but you can unlock different outfit colors in the game by finding them in boxes in the game, and you can also customize every part of your lightsaber.

With this I can say they are pretty much equal in customization.

Final Thoughts

Let me summarize what you should remember from this article.

First, when it comes to the story then the best choice is Jedi Fallen Order by far. Second, if you prefer playing with a lightsaber and forces powers for the entire game than having a variety of weapons and armors then Jedi Fallen Order is the game for you.

If you want interesting bosses and more variety in enemies, and a lot of replayability then Surge 2 is the best choice.

Lastly, if you want amazing visuals then you should pick Jedi Fallen Order and the customization is around the same level in both games.

I don’t recommend getting either game in full price, so you should wait for sale in my opinion.


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Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice vs The Surge 2 – The Definitive Comparison

Sekiro Shadows Die Twice vs The Surge 2

Hi guys! Today I will talk about Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice and The Surge 2. I will do a comparison between them and I will let you be the judge of which game is better. First I will talk about the storyline of those 2 games, then I will talk about the difference or similarities in their gameplay, and lastly, I will compare the visuals and tell you my final thoughts. Now let’s begin.

Storyline

I believe when it comes to story Sekiro is the clear winner. The story of Sekiro is deeper and a lot more impactful. The Surge 2 tells its story through audio logs mostly and it didn’t make me care one bit about what was going on.

Sekiro makes you care about the story and it even has multiple endings(one of them is the true ending).

If you want a game that will make you care about the story then Sekiro is the best choice.

Gameplay

Sekiro and The Surge 2 have a lot of differences when it comes to the way the game wants you to approach combat.

In Sekiro you are forced to stay on the attack since when you stop attacking the enemy recovers his posture and you have to start all over again. I believe this mechanic makes the fights more interesting since you can’t cheese your way through bosses.

The combat in Surge 2 is quite different. In Surge 2 you have to choose which part of the enemy’s body you want to focus your attacks, since they may have an armor part that you want, and the only way to get it is to do enough damage to that part of the body and then cut it out. Of course, you can choose to attack another part of the body that hasn’t armor equipped and that will make the faster a lot easier, but you won’t get any benefit from it besides beating the enemy faster.

Both combat systems have their own benefits and it comes down to what you think is best since no one can say that one system is objectively better than the other.

As for the equipment you have available, in Surge 2 there are a lot of different weapons and armor you can choose and they have different benefits. In Sekiro, you can only use the katana as the main weapon, but you also have some shinobi tools that you can use(they have ammo so you can’t use them infinitely).

Both enemies have a variety of enemies, so you won’t be facing the same enemies over and over again, but when it comes to bosses Sekiro is the clear winner since the boss fights are a lot more fun and entertaining in Sekiro, and the bosses are more unique.

Finally, Sekiro is a lot harder than Surge 2, especially if you activate the Demon Bell which makes the game even harder. Sekiro also has more bosses for you to fight. Surge 2 wins though when it comes to replayability since there are a lot of different builds that you can try. Sekiro has 4 endings so there is that for replayability but besides this and the option to not take Kuro’s charm in ng+(which will make the game even harder), there isn’t anything else changing in the other playthroughs.

Visuals

The visuals of both games are great but I have to say that I prefer Sekiro since it has some absolutely stunning locations. Surge 2 is limited by the story of the game, so it can’t show locations as beautiful as in Sekiro.

As for the customization, I would have said The Surge 2 has a lot more customization than Sekiro but soon(with the update of Sekiro in October) this is about to change since Sekiro will have other outfits available.

So at the end of the day the customization of both games is around the same level.

Final Thoughts

The things I want you to keep from this article are the following.

First, if you want a deep story that will make you care for what is going on then Sekiro is the best choice in my opinion.

As for the gameplay, Sekiro has only one weapon available(a katana) while on Surge 2 you can pick different weapons.

The variety in enemies is more or less the same in both games, but Sekiro has more interesting bosses.

Sekiro is also more challenging and has more bosses for you to fight, but it has less replayability since there aren’t many different builds that you can try like in Surge 2.

Lastly Sekiro has better visuals, but and the customization is more or less the same in both games.

Whichever game you choose, I recommend waiting for a sale, but personally I believe Sekiro is worth getting even without sale(though that is a personal opinion and it may be biased).


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Code Vein vs Jedi Fallen Order – The Definitive Comparison

Code Vein vs Jedi Fallen Order - The Definitive Comparison

Hi guys! Today I will talk about Code Vein and Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order. I will do a comparison between them and I will let you be the judge of which game is better. First I will talk about the storyline of those 2 games, then I will talk about the difference or similarities in their gameplay, and lastly, I will compare the visuals and tell you my final thoughts. Now let’s begin.

Storyline

Both games have a pretty straightforward storytelling approach. The voice actors on both games did a great job and they make you care about what is going on in the story.

It’s hard to say which game has the better story. I equally enjoyed both games’ stories though if I absolutely had to choose one it would be Code Vein’s story cause of the true ending of the story. I think it is the thing that makes the story of Code Vein a little better than Jedi Fallen Order’s story.

I have to say though that this is purely subjective and in my opinion, both stories are at the same level.

Gameplay

The difference between those games is in the way they approach combat.

In Code Vein, you have the classic Dark Souls combat which includes a lot of rolling, while in Jedi Fallen Order you have combat closer to Sekiro which includes a lot of parrying.

I have to say though that the parrying system of Jedi Fallen Order didn’t feel as good as Sekiro. It felt a little off, and that was enough to completely mess the timings. I don’t know if they fixed it with future patches, since I played the game when it was released, but the game version I played had a problem with the parry, and since I didn’t feel like getting used to this problematic parry system I rarely used parry.

I have beat Sekiro with the hardest possible difficulty settings(NG+7, demon bell activated and without Kuro’s charm) and in these settings when you don’t perfect parry you get chip damage so trust me when I say that the parry of Jedi Fallen Order(at least in the original version) had problems.

Another difference is that Jedi Fallen Order has only two weapons types available to you. The dual-blade lightsaber and the normal lightsaber. Code Vein has a lot of different types of weapons available, so you have to choose what you prefer.

Jedi Fallen Order has skills trees that allow you to unlock different force abilities, increase the power of those abilities, and increase your damage and a few other things similar to what I mentioned.

Code Vein on the other hand has different class types that you can play as depending on the Blood Code you chose. You can for example play as a caster doing damage with spells from afar or as a melee fighter doing damage up close, there are many other choices that I won’t mention here because it will literally take pages of text to describe all that you can do in this game.

As for the enemies that you will face both games have variety but I think Code Vein has a little more variety.

When it comes to boss fights, I believe the best choice is Code Vein. It has more interesting bosses than Jedi Fallen Order.

Lastly when it comes to replayability Code Vein is the better choice because of the variety of weapons and classes that it offers. Also, Code Vein has a lot more content. The difficulty of both games is at a similar level so I can’t say that one is harder than the other.

Visuals

The visuals of both games are great but they really can’t be compared cause they have different styles. Code Vein goes for anime like visuals while Jedi Fallen Order goes for realistic visuals.

In the end it comes down to what kind of style suits you.

As for the customization, I believe Code Vein wins this since it has the best character creation system I have seen in a game, and it gives you a lot of options. Jedi Fallen Order doesn’t have character creation, but the game allows you to change the color of your equipment and ship, but I would like more color options than those available. Also, you have to unlock the colors in Jedi Fallen Order so you don’t have all the options from the beginning of the game.

Final Thoughts

What I want you to keep from this article are the following.

Both games have great stories, that you will enjoy in my opinion. As for the combat, in Jedi Fallen Order you have only 2 weapons available and force abilities, while in Code Vein you have a variety of weapons available and different classes to choose.

The difficulty of both games is around the same level, Code Vein has more content, more variety in enemies, and more interesting bosses.

Lastly, you can’t really compare the visuals, since Code Vein has anime-like graphics, while Jedi Fallen Order has realistic graphics, and both look good in their own way. Also, Code Vein has more customization options thanks to its amazing character creation system.

Whichever game you choose, I recommend waiting for a sale.


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Nioh vs Jedi Fallen Order – The Definitive Comparison

Nioh vs Jedi Fallen Order

Hi guys! Today I will talk about Nioh and Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order. I will do a comparison between them and I will let you be the judge of which game is better. First I will talk about the storyline of those 2 games, then I will talk about the difference or similarities in their gameplay, and lastly, I will compare the visuals and tell you my final thoughts. Now let’s begin.

Storyline

There isn’t really any competition when it comes to which game has the best story. Jedi Fallen Order has a solid story that makes you care for the characters in it and I believe many people want a sequel to this game just to find out what happens next.

Personally I am interested to know what happens next and that’s one of the main reasons I want a sequel.

Nioh on the other hand has a very mediocre story and it doesn’t make you care enough for what is going on. It has some interesting moments because of the historical figures that appear but beyond that it’s forgettable.

I believe they didn’t care much either since the sequel to Nioh has a new protagonist so there is no continuity.

In my opinion if you want a good story I recommend Jedi Fallen Order between these two games.

Gameplay

Nioh and Jedi Fallen Order have a lot of differences when it comes to the combat system.

Jedi Fallen Order has a combat system where you can use 2 weapons, a lightsaber and a dual blade lightsaber and you can also use force powers. It also has skill trees and as you level up you can unlock different force abilities or combat abilities.

In Nioh you can use different kinds of weapons, ninja, and onmyo skills. Nioh also has different attributes that you can put points on to make your character stronger. Another thing that makes Nioh’s combat interesting is the different combat stances you can use.

Each stance has a different moveset and having combat stances adds another layer to the game.

I have said it many times in previous articles but I will say it again. Having fewer weapons to use doesn’t necessarily make the game worse. It can actually improve the experience since the developers can optimize the enemies to fight against your specific weapon and make combat more interesting.

This can’t be done when there is a lot of variety in weapons. Of course, having a lot of variety in weapons has its benefits too since it can give more replayability to the game.

So in the end it all comes down to what you prefer.

As for the enemies, Nioh wins here since it has a lot more variety in enemies. In Jedi Fallen Order there is less variety in enemies but fights are a little more entertaining.

When it comes to bosses Nioh wins too since it has more and they are more fun to fight against.

Lastly let’s talk about replayability, difficulty, and content. Nioh has a lot more replayability since it has more weapons to choose from and you can also make a lot of builds choosing different skill combinations.

As for the difficulty, Nioh is a lot more challenging. Finally, it has a lot more content so you get more for what you are paying.

Visuals

Visuals are another area that Jedi Fallen Order is superior, and there isn’t even a debate on that. On some games, the 2-year difference in the release isn’t that obvious when it comes to their graphics but between these two games, there is a big difference.

It’s not only that the graphics of Jedi Fallen Order are superior, but it also has better scenery with areas that look absolutely amazing.

There is one thing though that Nioh wins over Jedi Fallen Order and that is customization. Nioh has an equipment transmogrification system and for those of you that don’t know what this is, it basically means that you are able to change the appearance of all your equipment and keep the stats.

Nioh has a lot of amazing outfits for you to wear and this system allows you to look the way you want without having to sacrifice stats.

Final Thoughts

I will summarize what you should remember from this comparison.

First, when it comes to story Jedi Fallen Order wins easy. Second, Nioh wins when it comes to gameplay since it has more replayability, more challenging, and interesting bosses, and a lot more content.

Lastly when it comes to visuals. Jedi Fallen Order has a lot better graphics but it doesn’t have as good customization system as Nioh since Nioh has a transmogrification system.

Finally, whatever you choose I believe you will have a good experience, the thing I should mention though is that I recommend you wait for a sale since I don’t believe either game is worth the full price.


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