Posted on: September 3, 2009

Bron
Verified ownerGames: Reviews: 25
Awesome! Best RPG series ever!
Why are you reading this when you could be playing Might and Magic? I can hardly believe how many hours I've spent playing this series. More than any other RPG series, I'm sure. And so many fabulous "gaming moments" to be had. Game play is fairly simple. It's all about exploring and combat. But intelligent planning and play is rewarded. And there is so much to explore and find. Yes, there are flaws (NPC dialog gets very repetitive, sometimes the sheer number of creatures to be cleared from a dungeon or cave or whatever is daunting (and takes awhile), but somehow it stays fun and you just can't quit. I know I played about 36 hours straight one time. (I was younger then. <ha ha>). There are lots of cool weapons, spells, and magic items to purchase with your loot. NPC's can join your party and confer special abilities (like flying!). The world is beautiful, interesting, fascinating, cool - and never ending. There's lots of loot to find. Innumerable creatures to be fought. Wonderful villages and special locations to discover. And even cool games to play at the local tavern (you can gamble i.e. play for money - and these games are actually well done and quite fun.) You can develop your character fairly quickly and the balance is usually good unless you wander off into an area you're not ready for yet. (And then you die quickly, LOL, but the save system is good, so no harm done.) The game mechanics are well done (at least in the later games, I did not play the earlier ones - yet! I will soon!). Combat is fun and rewards good thinking and strategy. This is one of the few RPG's where I did not feel the game was "unfair" many times. I always felt like the world and what was happening made sense. I could go on and on and on - but you get the picture. Certainly one of the greatest RPG series ever created. The value here is incredible. You will not get many deals as good as this in your lifetime. Eat it up! Thank you, GOG! You have done a real service to gamers everywhere. M&M was the first thing I put on my "games I'd like" list. Though I have the original boxed sets still for 4, 5 and 6 (and maybe 3, can't remember), this is too good to pass up. Now, I just need to find a cabin somewhere with electric power and enough rations to keep me alive for a couple of months while I play through these again. I have no idea what the total number of hours of play is, but it must easily be hundreds of hours. Man, this will be like going back to a childhood home...
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