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I started playing the Heroes games with the third installment, while my friend started with the fourth. What could I say when I began playing the fourth game? At first, I didn't like it as much as my friend didn't like the third. I was disappointed, shocked, and so on. Later, of course, I got used to it, and the game turned out to be quite good. But the argument with fans of the fourth game continued for a long time. Then the fifth installment came out. It turned out to be much closer to the third, but it lacked the great artifacts of the third game, nor Krylod, nor Tatalia, nor Erathia, nor Avlee in the end, nor Jelu, nor Crag Hack, nor the half-dead Gryphonheart, nor even the great and terrible Sandro! What I'm getting at is, who says that the plot isn't the most important thing in a turn-based strategy game? It might not be the most important, but it has to be interesting. The third game is highly regarded and considered the best because there was no division into main and secondary elements; everything was on the same level: the plot, the connection of everything and everyone in a beautiful, well-developed world, and even the fifth Heroes would envy its tactical possibilities and balance. The only thing that spoils the game is its outdated graphics. Nival had a good chance to return to its roots, and I think that would have been a better choice. Of course, they could have remastered the third game, redrawn all the units, and replaced the castles and landscapes with photos of real objects or screenshots of 3D graphics, but the game is old, no matter how you look at it. Only the graphics! Nival should have made new graphics, damn it, instead of completely overhauling everything and turning it upside down! And those who claim that the old world is a world of mediocre fantasy should look for articles about the world of the third Heroes game online, play through all the Campaigns from start to finish, and only then express their opinions. I don't want to offend the fans of the fifth Heroes game; the game is, of course, very good, but for those who started playing this series a little earlier, it's hard to fully associate the completely redesigned world with the previous games in the series. Well, "Regeneration" is a great way to fix Nival's shortcomings...