GamerZines: Ubisoft has announced that their free-to-play MMO venture based on the long-running Heroes of Might and Magic series will officially launch in the UK on August 31st.
RipTen: I may have spent more time in my life playing HoMM II and III than any other games in history (not including WoW of course) and every game in the series I have played since those two has let me down for one reason or another.
Because the Warriors of Might and Magic on PS2 was really dope! That's why I do....
meh, I've been watching HoMM6 for a while now and I'm pretty sure its gonna be mediocre.
They're changing a lot which sounds good honestly, but I don't think their implementation will be a shining success.
Races are streamlined, which needed to happen, but unit selection seems iffy at best. Some of the most iconic units have are now missing.... like dragons. Along with that, the story seems as convoluted as homm5's trilogy which tbh was just a mess. I know gameplay is center stage with heroes, so all is not lost, but they need to fix the skill tree and castle building aspects. I'm still hoping for a fix and not a fresh coat of paint.
Nowadays, more and more game companies are starting to promote their Games by use of the flash or browser versions based on the corresponding Games.
GD: "Today's interview is with audio extraordinaire Rob King, whose credits on over 100 games include such titles as Quantum of Solace, Fable 2, Neverwinter Nights 2, the entire Heroes of Might and Magic series and countless others. And that's not counting his film credits, which include promo trailers for I Am Legend, Watchmen, and 300 as well as music for the 2006 Oscars. He's currently hard at work on the audio for the upcoming MMORPG Heroes of Telara."