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When 3DO announced the release of the Armageddon's Blade add-on in 1999, the press release seriously promised that the expansion would feature a new city called Forge, inhabited by cyber-zombies, pyromaniacs with flamethrowers, and Warhammer-esque orc machine gunners. The idea of mixing the magical and technological worlds was not new to the Might and Magic series, but it was a first for the Heroes games. The fans raised such a fuss that the developers had to change their minds. As a result, Forge never appeared, and players are still arguing about whether this was a good or bad thing.
Here's what Forge could have looked like:
Forge - a highly technological city.
Heroes could have been: Cyborg and Magic Hero - Technician.
Creatures:
Level 1: Grunt and Foot Soldier - Orc machine gunner. As strong as any other level 1 creature.
Level 2: Cyber-Dead and Cyber-Zombies - Zombies with rotating circular saws for hands.
Level 3: Pyros and Pyromaniacs - Humanoids armed with flamethrowers.
Level 4: Stinger and Bruiser - Ogre with a self-guided missile launcher. Stinger is as strong as any other level 4 ranged unit.
Level 5: Soldier and Jump Trooper - Flying Minotaur with a jetpack and razor-sharp claws for melee attacks.
Level 6: Tank and Heavy Tank - Semi-mechanical cyber-Naga tank. Only melee combat.
Level 7: Juggernaut and Dreadnought
В ЭТОМ УЖАСHОМ ОБЩЕСТВЕ ВHЕШHИЙ ВИД И СЧЕТ В БАHКЕ ЗHАЧАТ ГОРАЗДО БОЛЬШЕ, HЕЖЕЛИ ВHУТРЕHHЯЯ СУЩHОСТЬ И СВЕТЛАЯ ГОЛОВА!