Posted on: November 28, 2016

sipila
Verified ownerGames: 95 Reviews: 3
The crown jewel of MIght and Magic
Heroes of Might and Magic III boasts that "minute to learn, lifetime to master" learning curve only few video games in history do. The gameplay manages to be so simple and approachable while at the same time containing enough depth to keep you entertained for years to come. Learning to build your armies and improve your heroes is simple, but learning to use every monster and spell to their best effect can take years of experience. I picked this game up in 1999 and still play it to this day - trust me, I know. For a game introduced last millenia HoMM 3 has aged extremely well. The beautiful hand drawn sprites still look great to this day, and all the windows and pop-up screens are well polished and easy to use. Also John Romero's music score is among the greatest ever. Only with time will you value how much care and precision was put into every little detail of the game. Click on a hero sailing on a boat and, and a fitting music piece is introduced in the background. Make your way through a desert and another music piece is heard. Small things like this hardly make or break a game, but it all just goes to show how New World Computing set out to make the best game they possibly could, and how handsomely that work paid off. The flaws in Heroes 3 are few and minor. Not all of the eight factions are equally balanced, and a few of the skills are all but useless. Short of these small imperfections, there's little bad to say about the game. I LOVE Civilization and still I would still name HoMM 3 my favourite TBS game hands down any time. More than that, I would name it one of the best PC games ever. Why HoMM 3 isn't a regular visitor in all the greatest video game lists out there is a mystery to me. Really, it is that good!
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