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The previous Might and Magic titles received a really warm welcome from the GOG community. It was our duty to add the next part of this classic series to the catalogue.

[url=http://www.gog.com/en/gamecard/might_and_magic_7_for_blood_and_honor]Might and Magic 7: For Blood and Honor is a first-person perspective cRPG and is considered by many to be the best installment of the series.
A deep, involving storyline with memorable characters and many endings is to be expected of a game with such a strong pedigree, and there's enough of it to keep you busy for weeks. The story comes packed with great presentation, especially its absolutely phenomenal musical score.
What's more, if you're a fan of Heroes of Might and Magic, you're in for a treat, as you'll no doubt recognize many of the monsters from the third part of the series.
Finally, Might and Magic 7 features its very own trading card game, called Acromage. Its rules are simple, but it's a full game in its own right and you might end up playing the RPG just to feed your Arcomage addiction!
Great one.
I think you made a lot of people incredibly happy today.
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Vitek: Great one.
I think you made a lot of people incredibly happy today.
You can say it again, VItek!
Personally, I'm overjoyed!!
I have fond memories of this game... Like saving just before the magic shop in the Dwarven city, then keeping reloading until I got a fly/invisibility scroll, then using the scrolls accumulated this way to do the Wizard quest the easy way :-).

Anyway, very nice release!
GoG = God of Gamers.

Yesterday I was about to complain that nothing extraordinary is coming out these days, but congratulations. Perfect timing, not so perfect but still a very good and immersive cRPG! Definitely gonna buy in a week or so. And play it, because my CDs are scratched as hell.
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DrIstvaan: I have fond memories of this game... Like saving just before the magic shop in the Dwarven city, then keeping reloading until I got a fly/invisibility scroll, then using the scrolls accumulated this way to do the Wizard quest the easy way :-).
Haha, exactly the same here! ;)
Post edited March 10, 2011 by tender
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klaymen: Holy fucking shit, it is finally here!
Now just the last two (I don't care that people hate MM IX) and I can die happy.
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stonebro: But then you won't get to play them.
Maybe he wouldn't die right away. He only said he could die happy, not mentioning when.
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Leifern: I love "new" releases. This game, however, is rubbish..
Considering the fact that I haven't played this game myself let me ask you then: What exactly makes it bad? many other people in this thread say opposite things about the game...
Well MMIX had the relic flaw, MM6 had the dragon flaw, and I'm sure MM7 will have another flaw, just can't remember off hand. Nice releases though. New games always welcome!
Post edited March 10, 2011 by Hillsy_
YES! finally i can play this game again.
Only if I had money...

Anyone willing to exchange this for 4 SEGA classic on GamersGate?
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stonebro: But then you won't get to play them.
I'll...uh...I'll manage it somehow. Yes....I will.

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Ois: I installed my CD copy early last month, started replaying the game for about the 15th time or so.

I do find myself turning it on to play Acromage often though.

Yeah, it is a good one.
That reminds me....3DO released Arcomage as a standalone game. I think it would be great if GOG managed to release it here. Heck, it even had multiplayer, I think.
HELL YES! I never got my old copy of MM7 to run correctly on my newer computer. Sound/music/speed were always jacked up. Now I can finally play it again without pulling out ye ole Pentium-II from 1998!

That being said; Crank out MM8 next please!
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trebor8273: Leifern if you have nothing nice to say why even bother to post? i for one would not post if i did not like a game.
I don't mind a post from someone who doesn't like a game...I just find it pointless to say "I don't like it" without giving reasons why. I myself love M&M 3-5, but I don't like the real-time combat of the following M&M games. I just prefer turn-based combat. But M&M6 is in the M&M 6-pack that I have from here, so maybe some day I will give it another try.
pure relax, just listening very nice music and walking and killing monsters :-). then flying, teleporting and playin arcomage and looking for trainers. I played this game for two times. Because of (which judge) decision :-). And music... I grabbed it from my original CD and listening at work sometimes... NICE :-) I'm looking forward for MM8
I had no idea M&M7 had arcomage. I thought only M&M8 did. That was a pretty fun minigame.
Cheers on the low price, bought right away where I normally would've wishlisted.

And I second the motion for Dark Messiah. Yum.