Posted on: August 7, 2021

Nervensaegen
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M&M3-lite
Plays and feels like Might and Magic 3--truly impressive for something made by one single person. And it could have been the successor M&M-fans begged for but never got, except that it feels a bit rushed with overly simplistic features and content that is kind of a mixed bag. Controls: If you played M&M3, you'll find them all in the right place, even if the interface is more functional than elegant. It takes you straight back to the 90s and plays like the rightful heir has finally come home. Just the new hotkeys, like "r" for "attack", need a bit of getting used to. Content: You get a 100x120 squares map of sufficient size, that will keep you occupied for ~20 hours. There are a good two dozen dungeons and castles to explore, each with 1-3 (small) floors. Towns are menus where you may restock and level up. Music: Functional, but you will probably turn it off. Graphics: You get what you see in the pictures. They could have used a little more variety though. Difficulty: Easy. No puzzles or brain teasers, you always know what to do next. Cons: After a couple hours, the game starts to feel rushed or even unfinished. The mechanics are simple, skills and spells are almost too minimalist. Large regions are empty--like a huge meadow with nothing on it, large (empty) bodies of water and large mountain areas you can never enter. The difficulty of monsters jumps all over the place. The world would have needed a bit more flesh on its bare bones, a bit more imagination would have helped the repetitive locations a lot. The end feels as if the story ran out of ideas, and the final boss is arguably a rather whimsical affair. There is unrealized potential. All in all, despite its flaws, still a great game with a strong M&M3-vibe that fans will enjoy A LOT! The one thing this game desperately needs though is: A map editor.
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