
Welcome to this week's Facebook Game Face-off, wherein we pit two similar social games up against one another to decide, once and for all, which is best. This time, it's the storied Monster Galaxy versus Outernauts, Insomniac Games and EA's formidable entry into the category. We'll judge both on three criteria, choose our personal favorite and leave it ultimately up to you to decide. Let the

Ready ... Fight!
The battle system in Monster Galaxy isn't a far cry from its original inspiration. Each monster, or Moga, has four available attacks at any given time, and learns more as it levels up. Abilities fires off with plenty of visual flair and glitzy effects. As for the strategy, each Moga has a Zodiac sign, and its special attack's effectiveness depends on how its sign matches up with the enemy. Real-time multiplayer battles are undoubtedly a plus.

A Whole New World
A core tenant--or what should be one--of this type of game is exploring the world in search of countless creatures to collect. Monster Galaxy has a vast world to explore, but simply doesn't execute on it. Players never get to actually romp around the land, but rather click on dots that throw them into each battle. There can be more to this type of game than monsters putting up their dukes, but only if you put it there.

Catch All the Fun
Monster Galaxy is one of the most polished, visually and aurally impressive games not only in this category, but on Facebook overall. There are tons of Mogas to collect in the game at this point, and real-time battles and global leaderboards certainly help inch Gaia Online toward delivering the whole package. (Not to mention some catchy tunes.) However, the game misses a few key elements, like engaging exploration and a deeper, more nuanced battle system that power players look for.

Outernauts, I Choose You!
It's an incredibly close bout between these two monster-battlers, but we have to give the title to the challenger, Outernauts. What it lacks in real-time play and a breadth of critters to collect, Insomniacs newest game more than makes up for it in iconic presentation, high levels of polish and a galaxy to explore and battle monsters across. Outernauts could very well be just a few moves away from becoming a true competitor to the Pokemon series. But let's find out what you think:Have something unique to add to the debate? Sound off in the comments. Add Comment.



