danielijohnson
Banned
CTLance said:I wouldn't say one is better than the other, at least not yet. I have yet to find out what keeps me coming back to MLAADL. I spent 20 in-game days in MLAAK yesterday evening and I do think I prefer it over MLAADL, but you really should try to find someone with both and give both a short testplay. Maybe watching youtube videos is good enough? I don't know. My tastes are pretty strange sometimes, and I'm willing to forgive many things the avergae gamer chokes on.
Both games are incredibly different anyway. One is more of a Hero Manager Sim with added Sim City bits and glued together with liquified Crack Cocaine, the other is a pretty unique take on the Tower Defense genre with the Crack Cocaine probably dissolved into aerosols and DLC.
One features a silent kid in puffy trousers that make him look like he's still wearing diapers, the other an incredibly annoying birdbrained blabbermouth in a ridonculous outfit.
One keeps you inside of menus or the worldmap most of the time (MLAADL), the other demands a bit of menu-ing at the start of the day and will leave you to do your things on foot in real time for the majority of the gameplay.
There are some technical problems with MLAAK. When you order a new building, the framerate will drop to its knees and beg for mercy (single digits? feels like it) until the summoning/building animation has completed (even if it's being played offscreen). It will also sometimes choke when you call for Chime and if you're moving around too fast in your city, and it gets worse the bigger your city gets. MLAADL is buttery-smooth so far, but in all honesty, there's a whole lot less going on anyway, so that's kind of expected.
Then there's the fact that when you load up MLAAK you'll see your city behind the main menu, with people going about their business, just like in the game. In MLAADL it seems like you just get this black screen with pink sparkles, and that's it. Takes a bit away from the experience, IMHO.
That's interesting because I've been experiencing quite a bit of lag with MLAADL. In spite of it, though, I am LOVING it so far. Nearly at the end of chapter 3 and it's the perfect combo of the FF tower defense game (name is escaping me) and MLAAK.
I would highly recommend MLAADL to anyone who is mildly interested in tower defense games. It's a pretty amazing take on the genre, and actually a quite literal one. haha.