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Rating from hogsflesh 2 Stars ()

Advantages Decent game

Disadvantages Appalling behaviour by the developer makes the game extremely difficult to enjoy

This is a fairly new game, so it currently costs £24 on amazon. It will come down in price, probably quite soon.

The ‘Heroes of Might and Magic’ series for PC has been going for years, but has never quite got the name recognition of other fantasy games. This may be because it’s a slightly odd format – it’s more of a strategy game in the point-and-click style of the Total War series than an RPG like Elder Scrolls. Your heroes are actually generals of little armies of fantastical beasts, and the game generally involves to pitting your armies of beasts against those of other characters. You need cities to build more creatures, and have to capture resources – sawmills, gold mines etc – in order to fund your crazy armies.

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Heroes 6 has reversed the order of the name, for some reason (in spite of what ciao’s product info says, this is called ‘Might and Magic Heroes 6’, which doesn’t make as much sense as ‘Heroes of Might and Magic 6’). It is actually a prequel to the previous version, although it won’t make a blind bit of difference if you’ve never played any of these games before. I’ve played all of them since number 2, and have always enjoyed them. This one, though, is a mixed bag.
The Good

There are plenty of good things on offer in the game, and it fits comfortably within the Heroes series. You still gallop around the map picking up resources and fighting anything you find to fight. The map is rather like the maps for Rome Total War, but with more magic stuff. When fighting, you go to a battle screen. Fights are turn-based, and you pit your monsters against the other guy’s. Each type of creature has different abilities, strengths and weaknesses, and you pretty quickly figure out the best tactics. Your hero belongs to one of several different factions, and different monsters are available to each one. So the Necromancy faction gets skeletons, vampires etc, while the Stronghold faction gets Orcs and Ogres.

Battles themselves are fun, if often frustrating – it can be dispiriting to see a hundred of your finest hellhounds get blitzed by an angel, and having your succubi divebombed by a griffin is nowhere near as sexy as it sounds. There’s a story mode and an online, multiplayer mode. Story mode gives you a lengthy campaign for each of the five factions, and you have hours of play with each. The story is a little more satisfying than in previous Heroes games; at least it bothers to tie everything together at the end, more or less.

There are a few factions missing from previous versions - no elves, no magicians – but Heroes 5 didn’t have a full complement until they’d released a couple of expansions, so perhaps that’s the intention here. There’s one new faction, Sanctuary, which includes creatures from far eastern mythology for the first time. I was not hugely impressed with that faction, but that might just be because I found the story mode missions a bit irritating for them.

As with most fantasy-based games, as you win battles you earn experience, and get to ‘level up’ your character, unlocking new powers.

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