When comparing Awesomenauts Assemble! vs Journey, the Slant community recommends Journey for most people. In the question“What are the best PS4 games that run at 1080p and 60fps?” Journey is ranked 2nd while Awesomenauts Assemble! is ranked 29th. The most important reason people chose Journey is:
Wherever you look you'll find something beautiful to look at. This can be the obstructed sun shining down on an endless desert, creating a very calming scene. It can be the very detailed and massive ruins that sometimes look mysterious and sometimes imposing. It can be the sand beautifully shifting between your character's legs as it walks. It can even be your character's red robe and scarf fluttering in the wind as you glide across the desert. Everything in Journey looks so nice you just want to keep seeing more.
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Pros
Pro Responsive for a MOBA thanks to the 2D platforming layout
Thanks to the undemanding game design there are no issues with framerate, making for a very responsive game that dips very little in the framerate department.
Pro Deeply tactical gameplay that rewards the player the more time they spend with it
Awesomenauts is a very tactical game that will take time to learn all of its nuances, with enough time and patience, though, the game plays out with plenty of fun to be had.
Pro Simplifies MOBA gameplay, for those that would like something more accessible
Awesomenauts works as distilled down gameplay of a regular MOBA and is played on a 2d side-scrolling plane. This has made it easier to be played on consoles as well as for first time MOBA players.
Pro Solid presentation, as it plays at 1080p and 60fps
There is never a stutter or any slowdown when playing as the game plays at 1080p and 60fps the whole time.
Pro New characters and improved matchmaking
Pro Beautiful visuals
Wherever you look you'll find something beautiful to look at. This can be the obstructed sun shining down on an endless desert, creating a very calming scene. It can be the very detailed and massive ruins that sometimes look mysterious and sometimes imposing. It can be the sand beautifully shifting between your character's legs as it walks. It can even be your character's red robe and scarf fluttering in the wind as you glide across the desert. Everything in Journey looks so nice you just want to keep seeing more.
Pro Simple but really enjoyable gameplay
Journey doesn't have any difficult mechanics, any explicit story, or even an interface. You simply run, jump, and glide through the desert, trying to reach a snowy mountain in the distance. Along the way you'll find items, enemies, and even companions, but there never are any interruptions. It all flows so nicely, it feels like you're going gently down the stream.
Pro Emotional soundtrack
You can really feel the effort and care that went into creating the soundtrack. From the relaxing flute as you trot along the desert. The heartfelt cello solo as you slide through the ruins of an ancient civilization. To the dramatic piece performed by an entire orchestra as you fall into an abyss. The soundtrack helps you feel the right emotions at the right moments, making Journey an unforgettable experience.
Cons
Con Incredibly short
Journey is one of the shortest games ever made, clocking in just over two hours of gameplay. The ending credits will roll right as you're getting into it, leaving you unsatisfied. This may cause you to immediately replay it but it will never feel the same as your first playthrough.