Auto-translated
No offense to anyone, but Jack and Sylvannus are the only ones in this thread who have a SOBER look at both sets of units. I won't go into lengthy explanations, so I'll be brief:
1. Goblins are a failure in both games. In Heroes 3, they're like some college students, which is not typical for them; in Heroes 5, they're the complete opposite of the concept of "goblin" (they're supposed to BREAK mechanisms, not fix them:)).
2. Zombies and skeletons... Come on... Are you really trying to find a handsome guy among the ugly ones? :D
3. Gargoyles. As Sylvannus rightly pointed out, they are NOT a MYTHOLOGICAL CREATURE. You can find them in our real world by visiting Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, for example. And you know what they look like? They look like STATUES. Which is what they originally are. If I were creating gargoyles, I would make them look like the gargoyles from the animated movie of the same name (the movie itself is mediocre, but the legends about gargoyles and Western European mythology are described quite well).
4. Vampires. Guys, be realistic. In Heroes 3, they're not even vampires, but some kind of ghouls. Take a ghoul from Warcraft 3, put a bathrobe on it, and you get the same thing! A vampire is not necessarily an aristocrat. They have their own separate world, which is quite well reflected in the "Hellsing" series.
5. Titans. If you compare the titan from Heroes 3 and the titan from Heroes 5, you get two incomplete parts of something, roughly speaking, "cool." Take the titan from Heroes 5 (without the dangling things on its arms), put the armor of the titan from Heroes 3 on it (without the sword), and you get the PERFECT titan! Which, with its heavy gait, terrifies enemies! Which ANNIHILATES enemies with a clumsy movement of its hand, unleashing the wrath of Zeus upon the unfortunate ones! Imagine how that would look! However, as sad as it is, the titan simply DOES NOT fit into the Eastern theme. Something Roman-Western is needed here, approximately as it was in Heroes 3, but with more emphasis on Greece.
It didn't turn out to be brief, but frankly, I don't care:). Anyway, all of this is a big, fat IMHO.
P.S. Almost forgot - djinns:). I don't know about you, but I like them in both games, but that's just my personal opinion, although the djinns from Heroes 3, despite their similarity to the character from "Aladdin," are more consistent with the image of a djinn from Arabian tales than the "flying axe-head" from Heroes 5:D.
1. Goblins are a failure in both games. In Heroes 3, they're like some college students, which is not typical for them; in Heroes 5, they're the complete opposite of the concept of "goblin" (they're supposed to BREAK mechanisms, not fix them:)).
2. Zombies and skeletons... Come on... Are you really trying to find a handsome guy among the ugly ones? :D
3. Gargoyles. As Sylvannus rightly pointed out, they are NOT a MYTHOLOGICAL CREATURE. You can find them in our real world by visiting Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, for example. And you know what they look like? They look like STATUES. Which is what they originally are. If I were creating gargoyles, I would make them look like the gargoyles from the animated movie of the same name (the movie itself is mediocre, but the legends about gargoyles and Western European mythology are described quite well).
4. Vampires. Guys, be realistic. In Heroes 3, they're not even vampires, but some kind of ghouls. Take a ghoul from Warcraft 3, put a bathrobe on it, and you get the same thing! A vampire is not necessarily an aristocrat. They have their own separate world, which is quite well reflected in the "Hellsing" series.
5. Titans. If you compare the titan from Heroes 3 and the titan from Heroes 5, you get two incomplete parts of something, roughly speaking, "cool." Take the titan from Heroes 5 (without the dangling things on its arms), put the armor of the titan from Heroes 3 on it (without the sword), and you get the PERFECT titan! Which, with its heavy gait, terrifies enemies! Which ANNIHILATES enemies with a clumsy movement of its hand, unleashing the wrath of Zeus upon the unfortunate ones! Imagine how that would look! However, as sad as it is, the titan simply DOES NOT fit into the Eastern theme. Something Roman-Western is needed here, approximately as it was in Heroes 3, but with more emphasis on Greece.
It didn't turn out to be brief, but frankly, I don't care:). Anyway, all of this is a big, fat IMHO.
P.S. Almost forgot - djinns:). I don't know about you, but I like them in both games, but that's just my personal opinion, although the djinns from Heroes 3, despite their similarity to the character from "Aladdin," are more consistent with the image of a djinn from Arabian tales than the "flying axe-head" from Heroes 5:D.
Бог есть любовь