Hooded Horse and Ubisoft give strategy RPG Heroes of Might and Magic: Olden Era an early access release date, with a range of singleplayer features at launch.
The 6-8 trilogy is what introduced me to it, so it’s one of those, but it shifts every time I replay them. Probably 7, but I played them back to back a few months ago and 6 does have the more expansive maps to explore.
4/5 are great too, for the classic grid style ones. I never touched 9, I heard it was pretty bad. I picked up 10 in a sale a while back, and it looks like a pretty good mix of the 4/5 and 6-8 styles (3d, but grid-based). I’ve been really preoccupied with some other long games since then though, so I haven’t tried that one too much.
Cool. I tried 4-5 not too long ago, but there’s something off with the audio. It has this high pitched sound which disappears every time you take a step, and it grates on me like crazy.
I think 6 is my favourite, but I like 7 a lot too. 7 just feels like it kinda ends all of a sudden
Me, a fan of the actual base Might and Magic series:
Which one’s your favourite?
The 6-8 trilogy is what introduced me to it, so it’s one of those, but it shifts every time I replay them. Probably 7, but I played them back to back a few months ago and 6 does have the more expansive maps to explore.
4/5 are great too, for the classic grid style ones. I never touched 9, I heard it was pretty bad. I picked up 10 in a sale a while back, and it looks like a pretty good mix of the 4/5 and 6-8 styles (3d, but grid-based). I’ve been really preoccupied with some other long games since then though, so I haven’t tried that one too much.
Cool. I tried 4-5 not too long ago, but there’s something off with the audio. It has this high pitched sound which disappears every time you take a step, and it grates on me like crazy.
I think 6 is my favourite, but I like 7 a lot too. 7 just feels like it kinda ends all of a sudden