![]() ![]() Alas, with that version now having gone off sale on PC in favour of this further spruced up Definitive Edition, this is now the best and only way to play it. Its unusual triple-decker sandwich of strategic, match-three RPG puzzling hasn't really been replicated in the fifteen-odd years since it first came out, unless you count its own HD remaster that came out in 2011. ![]() Might & Magic: Clash Of Heroes was one of those Nintendo DS games that I never played at the time but had always heard was very good. Reviewed On: Intel Core i9-11900K, 16GB RAM, Nvidia RTX 3080, Windows 10 + Steam Deck.It's also one of the hardest strategy puzzle RPGs around, and your fun mileage may vary. ![]() Not much of an upgrade over the HD remaster, but Might & Magic: Clash Of Heroes is still one of the most unique strategy puzzle RPGs around. ![]() After the disaster of DoW3, i don't think they have too much space for ambitious decisions.Might & Magic: Clash Of Heroes - Definitive Edition review The problem with going modern is that it's a really risky call. If EA didn't get access to Star Wars rights and them later having Titan Falls IPs, i would had said that the future was a more likely choice. The BF1 announcement was a surprise, cause it could had gone in any direction after the latest DLC of BF4 (prelude to 2142 and also one DLC based on Titan mode, even if it was underwhelming) but mostly futuristic at first. BF V was not surprising to be WW2 after WW1. BF tend to re-use quite a lot of assets and generally doesn't move too much from version to version unless there's a huge generational/tech changes. That was more like a "confirmation" that a proper surprising leak. A former DICE dev had a portfolio with WW2 weapons LEAKED in the internet and this thing goes to public 1 year before the BFV reveal. Jump back to quoted post, 21:45 PM nigo Just to remember something like that happened in Battlefield franchise. ![]()
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