Posted on: December 2, 2016

Maksimilijan
Verified ownerGames: 720 Reviews: 8
Messy start of the gret series
Make no mistake: HOMM I has that addictive if primitive gameplay Heroes series is famous for. Graphics look and feels lush, inviting and a little rough around the edges. Sound and music is brilliant, eaasily on par with the rest of the series, with the Barbarian theme song being the greatest, breathtaking music piece in the game. AI is challenging and will keep you on your toes throughout all the scenarious and especially during the campaign, where it can be estremely ferocious. There are some heavy and infuriating shortcomings being the first game in the series: maps are buggy, with heroes units capable of squeezing through the unpassable terrains such as mountains and enemy units. Most of the maps, even though they are varies, are simplistic in their design and the only story campaign barely has a storyin it. Magic is extremely overpowered and unbalanced, and speaking of magic: Biggest fault is the cheating AI that can seamingly do wonders with magic, I had an enemy sorceress hero in a very long battle of attrition just spamming magic every single round, and pulling magic cheats out of her hat, without having some sort of artifact or higher levels of magic guild. This kind of cheating made me reevaluate final score down to two stars. Despite its major flaws, Heroes of Might and Magic was and still is an important cornerstone of turn based strategy and the start of the astounding series, but be mindful of the nasty cheats this game tries to pool over you.
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