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My favorite game of all time
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 9 / 10
Date: December 05, 1999
Author: Amazon User
This is simply the best turn based fantasy game ever. The races each have their own strenghts and weaknesses but balance very well. Worth getting for any fans of strategy games.
This game rocks
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 8 / 9
Date: December 15, 1999
Author: Amazon User
In heros 3 you can play on many maps and go through fights of might and magic. with more city types to choose from, and 7 types of creatures with an upgrade uniqe in each one, its perfect for multiplayer! (Network Hot Seat Etc.)
Take up the gauntlet and win!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 12 / 12
Date: January 19, 2000
Author: Amazon User
I watched a friend of mine play the demo version of this game and within an hour I was totally hooked. After completing the demo for myself I rushed out and bought the full version. Until I played HMM3 I used to ridicule turn based combat, I thought that it was totally unrealistic and that it slowed down the flow of events. Well this game changed all that for me, battle becomes an intellectual challenge, a sort of graphically superior Battle Chess. The fights often end up being better than the disorganised melee that Warcraft II battles can degenerate into. Many was the time I started a fight with an enemy only to be shocked by size of the forces aligned against me. To be able to claw your way back from almost certain defeat to a glorious victory is a major buzz!
There's a lot of pleasure to be had from selecting a hero and slowly building up their experience, knowledge and magical powers. Likewise you become almost sad when you have to sacrifice some of these heroes to save the others.
The cut scenes are truly cinematic in quality and set the scene really well. The main map graphics are clear pleasant but nothing outstanding, about the same quality and viewing angle as Warcraft II and no 3D graphics card is required. During the battle scenes the character graphics and animation is excellent, see your foes reel in agony and collapse!
HMM3 sound is the best I have ever heard from any game with superb spot effects, beautiful orchestrated music that occasionally stirs the blood and draws you deeper into the game. You'll probably need a decent sound card to appreciate it fully.
The only minor irritation I could find was the slight feeling of being hemmed in. With Warcraft and Command & Conquer you are free to build structures anywhere on the main map and you can adapt your defences to the terrain. In this game additional structures are provided for you depending on your levels of cash and other resources. These new structures never appear on the main map and can only be seen by entering a castle.
I take my hat off to the designers, artists and programmers who created HMM3, it is a highly recommended experience.
Heroes Just Keeps Getting Better and Better!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 2 / 3
Date: February 01, 2000
Author: Amazon User
"ADDICTIVE" is the one word that describes this game. If you love strategy and combat in a mystical setting then add this game to your collection. Beware because once you get this you will want the add-on, Armaggedons Blade ASAP. As in Heroes 1 and 2 you must balance resources, magic power and massing an army to win. The campaigns are a little weak in comparison to Heroes 2 but Armaggedon's blade will more than make up for it. The campaigns in Blade are very enjoyable. The addition of new heroes, castles, and creatures makes the game a classic. If there could be a fantasy strategy game of the decade this would be it.
You can't go wrong here. Happy Gaming!
Top calibre turn-based strategy
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 18 / 20
Date: February 03, 2000
Author: Amazon User
When I first played Heros of Might and Magic (the very first one), I was unimpressed. I had played Warlords, one of its contemporaries, and Heroes I lacked the depth of its competitor.
Fast forward to Heroes of Might and Magic III. What a phenomenal improvement over its predecessors! The art is breathtaking. The music is worth listening to even while you're not playing. The number of units available is staggering. The gameplay is balanced and addictive. In no other game do I succumb to the "just one one turn" syndrome so easily. In addition, the relaxed pace of a turn-based strategy game is welcome, especially after all the real-time strategy games that cover the aisles, walls, and floors of software stores.
And if the maps and campaigns that ship with the game aren't enough to satisfy you, New World Computing has included their map editor to allow you to make your own maps. There are several sites on the net dedicated to archiving other people's creations.
I've been a fan of Might and Magic for 10 years now and this game is easily worthy of acting as the franchise's flagship strategy offering.
THIS GAME WUPS!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 2 / 8
Date: March 05, 2000
Author: Amazon User
In heros 3 you can be a handfull of cultures. If you love Multiplaying games boy, this game is for you! You can choose from a variety of types to play heros 3 multi player style. One is Hotseat where you and a bunch of friends can play on the same computer against or allied! Hope you find this review helpfull PEACE!
Argh!
3
Rating: 3,
Useful: 3 / 9
Date: March 28, 2000
Author: Amazon User
This game is good...up to a point. Like the bots in Quake 3, the senarios are either very easy or very HARD. I've also noticed that when you start a mission, if you enter the cheat that reveals the whole map, you'll notice that the enemy always has more than TEN chests of gold and at least FOUR artifacts right within easy reach! All this while YOU have to scrounge by to surivive in the early game! Later on, when you control vast armies, which would make Waterloo look like little kids playing War, you'll run into computers which will, naturally, have armies approximately three times larger than your own. The game CHEATS! Trust me, you'll be screaming in rage too when you enter the scene with twenty of your best units and find that the computer has seventy of his. At least it's not as bad as HOMM2, which had one mission put you up against more than 200 bone dragons!
Heroes III: the greatest PC game in history (?)
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 18 / 21
Date: April 11, 2000
Author: Amazon User
I've been pretty much addicted to this game since it came out the better part of a year ago. Some gaming sites and mags (e.g., PC GAMER) gave this game very good--but not superior--reviews. But unlike these reviewers, I don't buy the view that just because Heroes III is in principle very much like Heroes II it is not a superior game. This may be fallacious reasoning, but I know Heroes III is a great, great game because I do not get addicted to anything less than great, great games (i.e., StarCraft, WarCraft II, Alpha Centauri, Duke Nukem 3D, and a few others). I could go on and on about how fun this game is to play, how enjoyable the different spells and monsters are. And with the add-on (well, there are two of them now), Heroes III has infinite replayability. From the p.o.v. of a strategy gamer, this is one of the top ten best games of all time. (My big stack of Ancient Behemoths will kick the butts of a million of your wimpy Quake monsters!) Seriously, any fan of strategy games should check this one out, pronto, esp. since the price has dropped so low.
Sweet!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 3 / 6
Date: May 25, 2000
Author: Amazon User
This game is very addictive! If you don't have the spare time to play it, it will make you go crazy! I love this game and I plan to buy all the other versions of it!
Excellent game
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 10 / 12
Date: June 14, 2000
Author: Amazon User
Overall Play - [*****]5 Stars. I found that playing in single-player mode after a while became dull, but, playing with 4-8 ppl in "Hotseat" mode was one of the best times I've had on a computer game. The numerous races, heros, spells, skills, creatures, artifacts, and maps make this game one of the best I've ever seen.
Artwork - [*****]5 Stars. The artwork is astonishing as they incorporate real artwork and great drawings [look at the Elven race's dragon cliff, that is a real photo of a cliff with drawn in caves and dragon animations]. The hero designs are sometimes amusing and are well done. The spells and symbols inside the spellbook are very very well done and add a level of realism.
Graphics - [***]3 Stars. The spell graphics in battle suck. Take the spell Armeggedon...you expect a big "boom" from the symbol and description in the spellbook, but it just throws red meteors across your screen =[. They could have made the battle graphics better...but...the graphics while running on the "map" are pretty good. Overall play outmatches graphics so much though, it's almost irrelevent to talk about them.
Sound - [*****]5 Stars. The music inside your town is actually pleasent to listen to. And your race determains what music will be played which I thought was pretty cool [i.e. Celtic music is played inside Elven towns etc etc.] Battle music is Okay, the normal "thrilling" music in most RPGs.
Hope this review was helpfull. Thx for reading =]
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