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3DO Might And Magic VI Roleplaying Review

3DO Might And Magic VI





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Reviewed by: 

darindwarf

( i have no idea lol)

Review Date
January 2, 2006

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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Price Paid:  $10.00 from gamestop

Summary:
I am a very big rpg fan. I love games like runescape and d&d. I started playing this game a long time ago at my uncle's house probably when it first came out. (i can' really remember) I was hooked. The concept of knights, heroes, dragons, quests, ect. was extremely appealing to my young mind. (i was probably about 12 when i began playing it) Then I saw a copy of the platinium edition of might and magic. (mm vi-ix) It was only 10$ at the time so i bought it. since then i've played it probably about 5 times all the way through. I've seen all the cheats, the special places but i wont spoil any of that for anyone. I will say that to play it for the first time with no knoledge of the dungeons and to discover everything for yourself is very gratifying.

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Reviewed by: Raphael Campbell


Review Date
March 26, 2003

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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, from N.Ireland

Price Paid:  $30.00 from Game

Summary:
This game rules! It is without a doubt the king of all fantasy RPG's, and the best out of all of the series (Just look at how long this is played compared to any other M&M title if you want proof). There is nothing what so ever wrong with this game, except that it is addictive and you become so enroled in the story, you'll lose sleep! Plus (I think) you can buy it for £5 fron Sold-Out, and its worth so much more for what you get out of it. If you get this game you'll find nothing wrong with it(unless you're a big girl's blouse and the monsters scare you!)

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Reviewed by: Thomas Elui


Review Date
February 14, 2003

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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Price Paid:  $20.00 from EB

Summary:
Good game overall. Don't have too much to complain about.

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Reviewed by: Himura Matsumoto


Review Date
August 25, 2002

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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, from Japan

Price Paid:  $90.00 from Japan

Summary:
This is one of the first times I have decided to give up PS2 games and play some computer games. I have NEVER played such a wonderful and magically enchanting game such as this.
I have played many other games before, but this is one in a million, maybe a billion.
I have played it constantly throughout the year and never got bored of it!

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Reviewed by: Dobian


Review Date
May 22, 2002

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

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, from Belmont, CA

Price Paid:  $8.00 from EBX

Summary:
It’s a great time to be an rpg fan, with people rushing out to buy Morrowind, or drooling over the upcoming Neverwinter Nights. But it’s easy to be seduced by the gigahertz-pounding eye-popping grandeur of these new state-of-the-art games to the point where one might overlook some of the older classics of the genre. The Might and Magic series is the junk food of rpg’s: it tastes good, and you want to keep eating it long after you’re full. The games aren’t state-of-the-anything, with function being emphasized over style in everything from the graphics to the interface. But while these games weren’t cutting-edge even for their time, they offer something that many games lack- outstanding gameplay. Might and Magic 6 is no exception.

I chanced upon the Might and Magic Millennium Edition at the local EBX for just $8 a few months ago. It includes MM4 – MM7. Well, having finished MM6 after about 120 hours of exploring the enchanting land of Enroth, I would have to say I’ve already gotten more than my money’s worth. Maybe you might want to put Morrowind on hold for a bit while you enjoy this old warhorse –especially those of you (like myself) with modest hardware. You’ll be glad you did.

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