Minecraft and League of Legends are two video games that are downloaded onto, ran through, and played on your PC. But where I live, the big question is ... "Which is better?" I personally don't think that it's fair to compair Minecraft, a first person game about endless possibilities and yard-long blocks, to League of Legends, a third person battle game about killing and conquering your enemy team. So, I'll just give a little run through all the different things that the games have, and you, the reader can decide on your own which is better. (mostly because i'm too lazy to figure it out for myself)
I'm going to start with the game that I first started with, Minecraft.
Minecraft is a first person "sandbox" style game. It's unique to a lot of other games because it allows you to change almost every aspect of your world. In Call of Duty, if you have a building in front of you, your choices are to go around it, or stay where you are. In Minecraft, you have the ability to get a pick and mine straight through it. (you could also level it to the ground with TNT, which is a little more entertaining) I was talking to a friend of mine who plays Minecraft and was just getting into league, and he asked "if I get this bow" (the recursive bow, for those of you who know what i'm talking about) "will my character shoot arrows instead of darts?" (he was playing teemo) When I replied "no" he was disappointed and said that this isn't anything like Minecraft.
League of Legends is a 3rd person battle game that has entertained people the world over. You play by picking a character, or Champion. each champ (short for champion) has it's own unique abilities and powers.
Players level up by winning games, and getting kills. When you reach a higher level, you're put in with players that are about your level to make sure that the matches are fair. Some champs can drop items that wil affect the game, but for the most part, most champs can't really affect or change the area around them. Personally, when I started playing League, it was a little annoying because of how different it was to Minecraft. But after a while, I got used to the controls, the champs, and the players, and I now have a great time playing this game. One thing that I found in League that isn't in minecraft is the in-game shop. This shop allows you to buy items that will increase your champs statuses, like "attack speed" or "health" (attack speed teemo is the most op thing ever introduced to the universe. end of story)
If anyone reads this, and/or plays one, both, or another game that you think competes in the PC gaming world (there's a lot) then leave a comment and i'll reply to you 'bout my opinion.
-Paul
Minecraft is a first person "sandbox" style game. It's unique to a lot of other games because it allows you to change almost every aspect of your world. In Call of Duty, if you have a building in front of you, your choices are to go around it, or stay where you are. In Minecraft, you have the ability to get a pick and mine straight through it. (you could also level it to the ground with TNT, which is a little more entertaining) I was talking to a friend of mine who plays Minecraft and was just getting into league, and he asked "if I get this bow" (the recursive bow, for those of you who know what i'm talking about) "will my character shoot arrows instead of darts?" (he was playing teemo) When I replied "no" he was disappointed and said that this isn't anything like Minecraft.
League of Legends is a 3rd person battle game that has entertained people the world over. You play by picking a character, or Champion. each champ (short for champion) has it's own unique abilities and powers.
Players level up by winning games, and getting kills. When you reach a higher level, you're put in with players that are about your level to make sure that the matches are fair. Some champs can drop items that wil affect the game, but for the most part, most champs can't really affect or change the area around them. Personally, when I started playing League, it was a little annoying because of how different it was to Minecraft. But after a while, I got used to the controls, the champs, and the players, and I now have a great time playing this game. One thing that I found in League that isn't in minecraft is the in-game shop. This shop allows you to buy items that will increase your champs statuses, like "attack speed" or "health" (attack speed teemo is the most op thing ever introduced to the universe. end of story)
If anyone reads this, and/or plays one, both, or another game that you think competes in the PC gaming world (there's a lot) then leave a comment and i'll reply to you 'bout my opinion.
-Paul
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