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Objectively very different!
However, I love all three.
Dwarf Fortress is wonderful as well.
They're all great in their own right.
ToME is more of directed adventure that progresses you through stories with races and classes nicely laid out...and a ton of mods you can use to expand content. Some wild stories though lol.
They're different games. DF for that hard and heavy adventure roleplay itch, ToME when you want to be a wizard blasting lightning at trolls and bears through a dungeon as you hope they drop a really cool item for your build.