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Only similar thing is taking pictures of creatures, and that both games are third person adventure games, and both games have a female protag and both games said protag are staff users and both games are about environmentalism.
But yeah aside from all many, many things the games NOTHING like it.
Third person in CoA feels very simplistic, awkward and cluncky even, while BGE has phenomental controls and feeling of the character
If you consider a gender of the main character to be a significant point of comparison them wow, I'm speechless. Just wow.
Staff in CoA is a tool that fires some magic beams, it's never used in an actual hand to hand combat. Jade's staff in BGE is an actual weapon that she uses during actual combat.
Environmentalism in CoA is the main theme of its story, while in BGE it's just a side quest mentioned only once. BGE focuses on people's life under the influence of war propaganda, fighting the corrupted system and the importance of truth and resistance against the dictotorship.