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Published: 2011-12-01, Author: Chris , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: For more than a decade and a half, the Heroes of Might & Magic series has offered players the chance to adventure through fantastical worlds while training heroes, developing towns, and building armies to explore the realm and conquer their enemies. T...
Classic formula remains as addictive as ever, Some welcome restructuring and streamlining, Vibrant, creative visuals, Tons of campaign content, Quick combat can bypass drudgery.
Quick combat can engender drudgery, Some helpful information is hard to find, Online competitors frequently quit.
Abstract: Heroes of Might and Magic is about as venerable as series get nowadays. Now, 15 years after the original Windows release, Might and Magic Heroes VI brings the franchise back to the PC. A faithful followup to one of the original strategy RPGs, Heroes VI...
All in all, Might and Magic: Heroes VI is a triumphant return for the series, albeit one slightly spoiled by a ridiculous name change and irksome DRM. Nonetheless, the game manages to be simultaneously slick and expansive, complex yet simple to learn. As...
Might and Magic Heroes VI may have some issues with battlefield tactics in the late game and its story, but the strategy remains a blast nonetheless. Near infinite hours of gameplay await, and anyone looking for a well-made and addictive turn-based str...
New faction looks lovely and offer units never seen in the series before; Dynasty weapons that you can level up are a great idea; if you've enjoyed past Heroes games, you're going to like the gameplay of Heroes VI.
Ubisoft's online strategy is an insult to paying customers; game has too many glitches for what is supposed to be a finished retail product; while some of the additions are great, Heroes VI falls into the trap of relying on triedandtrue gameplay too much. The maps of Might and Magic: Heroes VI are goodlooking and have a more 'open' feel than the maps of Heroes of Might and Magic V.
Core gameplay is as addictive as ever; updates enhance the experience and streamline some of the more complex aspects; tons of content and play options
Lots of little visual bugs and glitches; constant internet connection requirement is a miserable beast; baby-punching difficulty
I'm getting sick and tired of these online passes and always on connection requirements, and I'm sure you are too. Who do you think is the worst offender...
Abstract: It's been a long wait, but at last, Might & Magic: Heroes VI is with us. Fans of the series—which is celebrating its 25th year—will be thrilled to know that developer Black Hole Entertainment has kept to the classic gameplay while adding just enough ne...
Oh my God, how can you fans play this?!Wait: surely there's more?Okay, yes, there's more. Remember that bit a few paragraphs above about emotional responses to games? They're very important. Fear, excitement, hope, anger, happiness, all these things shou...