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In reply to Ethereal
17 years ago
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Yes... We can argue for a long time about why the newer Heroes games are better. But I, and others, will still play Heroes 2 and 3. And it's hard to say exactly why... Heroes 2 is a Classic, with a capital "C". And Heroes 3 is... also, strangely enough, a Classic! And also with a capital "C". Simply put, nothing better than Heroes 3 has been created... And I want to believe that nothing will ever be. It's an era. It's a legend. It's a World. Heroes 2 is valued for its rarity, but Heroes 3 is truly special. It's the greatest turn-based strategy game... There's no need to talk about Heroes 5 and Fallout 3. They are good in their own way. Heroes 4 was just awful, garbage... After that came Heroes 5. They are closer to Heroes 3. Really close. And that's a plus for them. Soon, people will forget about Heroes 3 and play Heroes 5 because it has a better combination of 3D graphics, game world, and mechanics. No matter how much we don't want it, the world is moving forward and looking at graphics... Part two, especially for those who are criticizing Fallout 3. Don't shout that it's bad!! When WoW (World of Warcraft) came out, no one shouted! Everyone said it was cool when they made a strategy/RPG from a 1.3 perspective. I've played Fallout 3 several times... I can't say that it doesn't captivate me... Graphics 5, Mechanics 5, Sound 5, of course, for those who like smart games, not just mindless hacking and slashing, like in Gears of War. It's beautiful in its uniqueness... And if you couldn't beat it, then, I'm sorry, you're dumber than a doorknob. It's magnificent...

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Although, I can understand the Red Alert situation. Red Alert 2 and Red Alert 3 are different games! There's too much time between them... I love 2 and I love 3, they are different... they are similar. But they are different... Don't compare them... If you ask which has better graphics, I'll say 3. If you ask which has better mechanics, I'll say 2
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17 years ago
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Heroes 4 was just awful, garbage...
First of all, Heroes 4 exists and will continue to exist!
Secondly, if you don't like it, don't play it, but keep your trash to yourself!

In terms of tactics, the fourth installment is a very diverse game. And it's improving thanks to the efforts of the fans. It may not be as popular, but that's only because it's different.
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17 years ago
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I've played, I'm playing, and I hope to keep playing :)
Graphics, progress, "a different game," atmosphere – all of this is, of course, wonderful, and perhaps it's impossible without it. But there's also another, less noticeable parameter that the newest video cards and multi-core processors can't handle, which isn't included in the developers' budgets, and which can't be calculated in advance. This is what makes the old game from '98 a cult classic, a legendary game that people continue to play for so many years without stopping. Everything else is just an illusion, words are no more than that.
11 years is a long time for a game – if you add another 11 years, you'll remember the good old '86 – "Battleship" arcade machines, pocket "Electronics" with "Well, Just You Wait," and cassettes with games for the "Spectrum." Many probably haven't even heard of it, let alone played these wonders. What's the point of all this? Age turns out to be far from the most important thing. On this forum, the main driving force is Heroes 3, "the third game," the horsemen.") Hundreds of reports are written every season, many tournaments are actively held simultaneously, maps are drawn, and players are ready to travel who knows where to play against each other, meet, and chat... So, the question in the topic title is, to put it mildly, incorrect. It would be more appropriate to ask, "Why do you play the other Heroes games if there's Homm3?"))
I'll add that I play all the parts periodically, but I return to the third game more often (there's always someone to play with online)
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16 years ago
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I honestly played Heroes 5 for a bit, but I dropped it completely; no turn-based strategy game can compare to the third installment.
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16 years ago
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Regarding the last option...
Heroes 5 turned out to be very good, almost as a response to the disappointing Heroes 4, but... the third part is closer to my heart, somehow... I myself haven't been playing much lately, sometimes Heroes and the timeless Guilty Gear.
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16 years ago
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I don't consider the fifth installment to be a serious game... it's just a sour candy in a beautiful wrapper...
The game has been simplified too much, and in many ways, everything has been done thoughtlessly and unpleasantly...
16 years ago
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True heroes are, of course, the ones from the third installment. And arguing with that is actually funny. I was 12 years old when I played them at my mom's office, and I remember it vividly. About a month and a half later, I got a computer, and my best friend immediately gave me SoD (as if he knew). What I will never forget is every minute spent playing this, as someone rightly pointed out, Great Game.

The fifth installment is just not the same... It lacks what the third one has. Something elusive is lost. And in general, these anime-style motifs... I didn't expect such a violation of tradition. It's clear that the development is no longer being done by the same people...
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16 years ago
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Of course, the third installment is better than the fifth. The campaigns, battles, and exploration of the map are much better than in the fifth game. But before the third game, there were the first two parts, and it is in them that one can often spend more time playing. It can sometimes be much more difficult to carefully plan and execute a single day of gameplay in the third game than to complete an entire map in the first game.
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16 years ago
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Heroes of Might and Magic III is the best! The balance between the factions is just perfect... after that, playing Heroes of Might and Magic V is unpleasant. I don't want to offend those who like the fifth game, but the third one is 100 times better! (I don't pay attention to the graphics, and besides, it's not terrible in the third game):smile14: Let's support Heroes of Might and Magic III!
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16 years ago
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third, they are the most turn-based and the most meticulously designed, almost down to the smallest detail!!!! and fourth, or something like that, the balance is lost, some part is missing! fifth, they are almost like an RPG!!!

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but there is a plus in the fourth and fifth! they have better graphics than the others! but the balance is lost in them. rotten candy in bright wrappers......
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15 years ago
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The third installment is the most turn-based and well-thought-out, almost down to the smallest detail! And in the fourth, or maybe the fifth, the balance is lost, and something is missing! The fifth is almost like an RPG!

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But there is a plus in the fourth and fifth! They have better graphics than the others! But the balance is lost in them. Rotten candy in bright wrappers...
There's no need to bash the fifth game. It certainly has its flaws. Yes, I agree that in some ways, the fifth game has degraded compared to the third, but there are also huge advantages, not only the graphics, but also the huge variety of skills, alternative upgrades, and racial abilities that made each race truly unique, and not just Necropolis, as in all previous parts.
As for the fourth game, the developers went in the wrong direction and got bogged down: this is NOT Heroes!
I'm afraid that the sixth game will degrade even more compared to the fifth, but it won't gain anything interesting, then I will still play the fifth.
In general, respect to HoMM5:smile03: :smile20: :smile49:
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15 years ago
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I play occasionally, and I still remember the first and second games, but somehow I find myself playing the fourth and fifth ones more often, I don't know why. I used to like the third one the most. And at one time, I didn't even consider the fourth one a proper game.
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15 years ago
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You're wrong about Heroes of Might and Magic IV. Its only drawback is the AI level. But if you play against another player (which seems to be the intended way), it's actually quite good. And the balance isn't broken in any way. You can't call it a continuation of the series, but as a standalone game, it's very good. You just need to get used to it, instead of giving up after three losses to the AI and calling it a disgrace.

I like Heroes of Might and Magic IV more than Heroes of Might and Magic V. But Heroes of Might and Magic III has no competition and probably never will. :)
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15 years ago
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The third game is a masterpiece, and it's unlikely that any other game in the series will surpass it. Fourth, I really liked the editor with its wide range of possibilities; the scripts are something else entirely. The fifth game is simply for relaxation and visual enjoyment. Like most modern games, it focuses on graphics and forgets about gameplay.
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15 years ago
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Personally, I only played Heroes 5 for the beautiful battle graphics and unit images. When I wanted to play, I played the third game.

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