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Heroes Of Might And Magic V
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Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 2.5/5Average rating of 2.5/5Average rating of 2.5/5Average rating of 2.5/5Average rating of 2.5/5

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Binding: CD-ROM
Brand: FREEVERSE
EAN: 0080627060021
ESRB Age Rating: Teen
Feature: New darker heroic fantasy universe - Discover a completely revamped and more mature universe that features 6 unique factions and over 80 different creatures
Format: CD-ROM
Label: Freeverse Software
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Manufacturer: Freeverse Software
Model: 6002
Platform: Macintosh
Publisher: Freeverse Software
Release Date: 2006-12-14
Studio: Freeverse Software

Features
New darker heroic fantasy universe - Discover a completely revamped and more mature universe that features 6 unique factions and over 80 different creatures
Live the adventure in a complete strategy experience - during 6 campaigns and over 30 missions, experience the finest blend of adventure, strategy, tactics, management and role play ever brewed
Grasping storyline features special objectives, numerous side quests and plot twists -- in a user-friendly yet deep turn-based system
Competitive, intense multiplayer - New options allow you to play simultaneously -- when it's not your turn
Exclusive new Duel mode - Challenge your opponent in fierce battles where only the slyest shall prevail

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Customer Rating: Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5
Summary: this game hates macbook "air"
Comment: I can not play this game with out two weeks of back and forth comunication with there tech support and on top of that I still cant play the campain with out the game crashing at the end of the first senerio. I have played tribes of the east on my brothers PC and it is way better then this game. it has two options for upgraded units instead of one and gives you an idea of how much threat a group on the map is to you based on the hero you have highlighted and what kind of force they have with them.

these companies really need to get on the ball and understand that there are going to be a lot more mac users and if they want to take advantage of those users they need to start making games that can be run on those systems.

this game is a joke compared to heroes of might and magic tribes of the east (for PC).

Customer Rating: Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5
Summary: Get set to ... Crash!
Comment: I have been a fan of this game series since HoMM II. This installment is actually fun to play, for as long as it runs. It crashes. A lot. As in you will actually have to restart your Mac by holding down the power button at least once because the game will lock up and you won't even be able to exit to the desktop. Most of the time it just quits. Good thing it autosaves frequently, but I have had saved games crash as they are being loaded. At least a few of my saved sessions appear never destined to be finished because of this. There are no troubleshooting options build into the program. The so-called programmers ought to be ashamed. The mac platform deserves better performance. And for this we waited over a year.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5
Summary: An excellent continuation of the series.
Comment: Having played HOMM 2 and HOMM 3, gameplay is very familiar. The campaign mode is heavily scripted, with a good number of cutscenes both before and during the chapters. Visuals were always good, but are now in eye popping 3D with even richer detail than before. The only drawback is the sometimes tricky camera angles in the underground areas.

While HOMM 2 and 3 were for MacOS 8 and 9, respectively, this one is for MacOS X 10.4 or later, on Intel processors, machines which can't run the earlier games.

It's not entirely stable, with the occasional force-quit required, but not very often.

I'd recommend it for any fan of the earlier games, but there may be a slight feel of 'been there, done that'.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5
Summary: Resource hog but otherwise great game
Comment: Disclosure: I'm a huge fan of all the Heroes of Might & Magic (HoMM) games going back to HoMM1, AND, I'm a huge fan of Macs, so much so that I don't use a Windows machine at home. For me, I *had* to buy this game simply to "vote with my dollars" and encourage future Mac HoMM development. But, I will try to put aside my biases and rate the game on its own merits.

If you are unfamiliar with HoMM games, stop reading this review and *run* to buy HoMM2 and HoMM3 immediately for the Windows platform. (Why not get them for Mac? More on this later.) I won't get too involved in describing the games, as there are plenty of sites with great descriptions. HoMM games are turn-based strategy in a fantasy setting. The player manages heroes, armies, castles, resources, artifacts, spells, and quests, and competes with other human or AI players to conquer the map. As heroes gain experience, their primary stats improve, and they can learn specialty skills that help them in unique ways. This description hardly does them justice, but suffice it to say, HoMM games are incredibly addictive. Over the years, I've returned to HoMM2 and HoMM3 many times, as they are among the best games ever made, and highly replayable.

In fact, all I really want is HoMM2 and/or HoMM3 ported to work natively under OS X. I would pay dearly for such a privilege. This would allow me to avoid the hassle of Windows and still have access to some of the best games of all time. True, HoMM2 and HoMM3 are both available for Mac, but both are pre-OS X, so you need to run them in Classic mode. That would be acceptable, except for the fact that Apple doesn't support Classic for modern, Intel-based Macs, and is phasing Classic out entirely under their upcoming operating system Leopard. Though I haven't tried this yet, I recommend just using the Windows versions of both classic games and running them under Parallels/Fusion/Boot Camp, hence my earlier recommendation. (HoMM4 was written natively for OS X. Unfortunately, it's also the worst of the entire series and doesn't compel replay years later.)

This left a hole in the Mac HoMM experience. HoMM5 fills that hole nicely. First off, HoMM5 undid some of the failed experiments of HoMM4. Your hero no longer can fight and die directly in battle, you can't have a band of all heroes, and you can't have a band of just monster units. This restores the most interesting gameplay aspects of HoMM2 and HoMM3. It's been said that HoMM5 is just HoMM3 in 3D -- so far, I concur. HoMM5 has all the interesting exploration, empire building, skill-acquiring, and great mini-game combat of the earlier classics. I'm particularly intrigued by HoMM5's interesting primary and secondary skill system. With the release of the v1.5 patch, the game is plenty stable enough.

I downgraded the game to 4 stars because of the steep system requirements. I have a maxed out Mac mini, I've turned the game down to its very minimum settings, and still the game is tediously slow to respond. Frankly, I would have preferred a 2D version of the game if it meant the game would run well on normal hardware.

But overall, a very strong game and worthy successor to the classics of HoMM2 and HoMM3, and it's native OS X to boot.


Customer Rating: Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5
Summary: Great game but a little glitchy
Comment: This is a very fun game. It almost never gets old. The only problem that I have come across is that the game has a proclivity to crash during gameplay. But luckily it auto-saves frequently so you don't lose that much of your gameplay. The only time this becomes a problem is if it freezes you lose all of your saved information for that mission or map so you have to completely redo it.

************UPDATE******************
The developers for Heroes of Might and Magic have released a patch that fixes all the bugs including the crashing and freezing.


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