If HOMM3 is your favorite game ever, stop reading and buy this. Otherwise, proceed carefully. The below reviewers laud the game's polish, which is undeniable. However, the polish hides a paper-thin game than quickly grows old. Carting armies around does not suit adventure games, and the entire experience gets tiring when I narrowly avoid death again and again, only to be rewarded with more of exactly the same enemies. There is also zero voice-acting whatsoever and the music is repetitive. Has some high points, but not nearly enough to distract from a game with too little tactical depth and too much PRNG.