Review NaN of 20
, 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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