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Posts from Do you still play Heroes of Might and Magic III after the release of Heroes of Might and Magic V?
Sage, you're reading my mind! :smile02: In my opinion, Heroes 3 is the most balanced (and where it isn't, it doesn't ruin the game overall) and interesting of all the installments. Yes, you can predict the outcome of a battle, but that's what makes it interesting. Heroes 3 is like universal chess!
Here, the situation is similar to what happened when Heroes 3 was released: conservative fans of the second game didn't accept the new installment. They liked the atmosphere of the second game. But different parts of the series can't have the same atmosphere. And now, we, the fans of the third game, can also be called conservatives. :) And the number of players who play the first and second games is decreasing... It's a pity.
Alicia;56030From my point of view, Heroes 3 is the most balanced (where it isn't very balanced, it doesn't ruin the game as a whole) and interesting of all the parts. Yes, it may be possible to predict the outcome of a battle, but that is exactly where the interest lies. Heroes 3 are universal chess! Has this theme ever crossed your mind: "Heroes 1,2,3,4,5 = these are Heroes only with different intentions at the end ... we are in Heroes as one whole — we all cannot be divided into groups.... each version of Heroes emphasizes its own individuality — a person who chose this or that version didn't choose it because, for example, it has beautiful graphics, but because it coincided in their soul with their second "I" ....." And what do you have to say to that?
It would be nice if everyone CHOSE a game that would "match their inner self" (it sounds a bit pretentious), but when Heroes 1 was released, there was no choice between versions. Some people were given version 2, and they played it all the time and didn't even look at the others. Some people started playing when version 3 came out and still only consider that one. Some people like new things – version 3 came out, they played version 3, version 4 came out, they played version 4, version 5 came out, and now they say that those are the best. It's all very simple and logical. The choice of which Heroes game to play often depends on CIRCUMSTANCES. Heroes 1, 2, and 3, I
Valid conclusions... I completely agree with you about 1-3 (that they are from one series, and everything else is from another)... it's just that the plot in 4 is slightly different!
I was just playing the very first Heroes game yesterday)) haha)) Those were the days! Great times. And now I'm playing number 3, and I don't care that there's a 5!
Oh my god, I haven't played Heroes of Might and Magic V for a month and a half, but today I played Heroes of Might and Magic III until 4 am, and I fell asleep with a satisfied smile! :D
Goodness, believe it or not, I haven't played Heroes 5 for 1.5 months now, but I played Heroes 3 until 4 am today, and fell asleep with a satisfied grin! :D
Looks like you did finish the BB tournament after all.
Today, I'm going to make my final push and complete the task. I hope I don't forget to send the safe tomorrow, especially not during the company's drinking party!
No matter how much they shouted from every corner that Heroes of Might and Magic V was "the best thing we've ever seen," neither Heroes of Might and Magic III, nor Heroes of Might and Magic II, and even Heroes of Might and Magic I, could be surpassed by the fifth installment. It just didn't click. And Canenghem, the creator of the "Heroes" world, didn't show any interest in Nival's development. The third game is the best!
No matter how much they shouted from every corner that Heroes of Might and Magic V was "the best thing we've ever seen," neither Heroes of Might and Magic III, nor Heroes of Might and Magic II, and even Heroes of Might and Magic I, managed to surpass the fifth installment. It just didn't click. And Canenghem, the creator of the "Heroes" world, didn't show any interest in Nival's development. The third game is the best!