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Well then. Nival has informed us about another preview in the "Best Computer Games" magazine. This time, they cheer us up with a couple of appetizing screenshots;)
Here is a copy of the news from Nival's website: It all started when it died
. It was buried alive by its very creators. Claiming that the predecessor was a complete failure and had led the creators to bankruptcy. Of course, the hopes of the series' fans were not going to fade, and they patiently waited for a miracle. And then a rumor spread that Nival had taken over the game. And everything started spinning... Well, who among true strategy fans has never heard of the Heroes of Might and Magic game series? Just in case: it's a strategy where opponents take turns, scouting, clearing monsters, and capturing territory. Troops for carrying out these plans multiply in Castle or in scattered huts across the map (in the latter case, their numbers will be considerably thinner). These same Castle generate gold, allow learning magic, and improving their troops. Other resources are scattered arbitrarily across the map and can be picked up by anyone who wishes. And, of course, not without the aforementioned Heroes, who lead armies, use researched magic, and develop in various ways during battles. Difficult? Actually, not really. But it's incredibly captivating.
And now I got the chance to visit the developers' lab and touch the sacred artifact – the working version Heroes V. I'd like to say I was the first to get this chance, but that's not true. The creation process is rapidly nearing its end, and beta testers are already working hard on the balance. And although many things are still missing, everything already works quite well, and the missing parts are pouring into the game in a steady stream every day. So why wait so long? After all, Nival is one of the few studios whose games you can play without needing to immediately download a patch after purchase to fix critical bugs. So we'll just have to wait...
Read the full version of the preview in the second issue of "Best Computer Games" for 2006. So, several battles have already passed, my Knight have been hardened in combat, and Castle has become stronger than ever. And the game has just begun and is in no hurry to reach the end of the match. Meanwhile, I can't play forever and reluctantly tear myself away from the computer. And wait for the moment when the game will finally be available for purchase. It has already exceeded the highest expectations...