Heroes Of Might and Magic V Limited Edition (DVD-Rom)
- Includes Heroes of Might and Magic V, plus full versions of Heroes of Might and Magic III and IV
- Unique in-game content, including 3 additional single scenario maps & a unique Hero Aura
- Official soundtrack
- Exclusive screens
- Official artwork & illustrations
Platform: WINDOWS 2000/XP Publisher: UBI SOFT Packaging: RETAIL BOX Rating: TEEN This special limited edition version includes:Heroes of Might and magic V on DVD-ROM (also includes printed manual)Heroes of Might and Magic III and IV on DVD-ROM (XP Compliant)Official SoundtrackOfficial artwork and IllustrationsExclusive ScreensHeroes of Might and Magic V Features:The Heroes franchise enters a new era. Dive into the new groundbreaking Might and Magic universe for the most complete strategy gaming experience ever created. Cutting-edge technology: For the first time experience the world of Might & Magic in a full breathtaking 3D animated world supported by a consistent and modern graphic style. Deep scalable turn-based battle system for challenging and tactical combats: Immerse yourself in the combat system that made the success of the Heroes series or experience the brand new Dynamic Battle System. Choose from over 200 skills 170 creatures' abilities and 40 spells to build up your heroes and their armies. 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 like never before through a gripping storyline that features special objectives numerous side quests and plot twists. System Requirements:PC Processor Type: Intel Pentium 4 processor AMD Athlon processor PC Processor Speed: 1.5GHz PC Operating System: Windows 2000 Windows XP PC System Memory: 512MB RAM PC Hard Drive Space: 2GB PC Video: 64MB DirectX 9-compliant video card PC Sound Card: DirectX 9-compliant sound card PC Drive Type: and Speed DVD-ROM 4x PC Modem: Cable Modem DSL PC Additional Requirements: Internet service required to access online features
Love this game! Where were the expansions?? 4 out of 5
I love Heroes of Might and Magic and used to play Heroes 3 a ton when I was younger so for old times sake I purchased this set only to be disappointed that it didn't come with the expansions! What's the use of a boxed set if it doesn't come with the expansions? So a warning to those wanting to purchase this... Be sure you understand that it doesn't come with the expansions or if it says it does you may want to contact the seller directly to make sure...
Heroes V 5 out of 5
This game is a solid sequel to Heroes IV, which was a bad sequel to Heroes III. Heroes V is a lot of fun, the battle system is changed, but not messed up - the hero has a turn, and that is the only time when he/she can do magic or strike. The battle grid is square, and not octagonal; some creatures are large, and take up for squares instead of one. The skills are improved, and I have to say they are better balanced than in Heroes III - e.g. Scouting is actually useful... I like the fact that the camera can be sat at any angle.
I have to say I do miss the elemental types of magic from Heroes III, here they are divided into Dark Magic, Summoning Magic, Light Magic, instead of Earth, Water, etc. Not necessarily bad, just different.
Overall, great game, and although it will never be the classic Heroes III is (I know, I am obsessed with it), it is a huge improvement over Heroes IV.
Great addition to a great series 5 out of 5
Definitely worth the extra money if you don't own the Heroes 3 or 4... They are awesome games in their own right. Heroes 4 had some problems, added some "features" that didn't really seem to belong in the Heroes franchise... Heroes V removed these flaws and added wonderful graphics.
Limited Edition Heroes V is great value 5 out of 5
The limited edition Heroes V is a great value. In addition to the excellent Heroes V, it also includes Heroes III and Heroes IV, as well as a disk filled with superb artwork.
Heroes V is a worthy successor to Heroes III. Learning from the mistakes of Heroes IV, Heroes V returns to the superior Heroes III gameplay experience. It adds awesome 3D graphics, and has a better balance for the skills.
In Hereos III, magical skills were so good that comparitively speaking, the might skills were worthless. Expert Wisdom could allow any spell in the game to be learned. Expert Earth/Air/Fire/Water would cast any spell of that school with greatly enhanced results and often mass effect.
With Heroes V, magical skills are still excellent, but the gains are more limited for each skill point spent. Expert Wisdom is replaced by expertise in the particular schools. So spells above level 2 can only be learned if one is expert in a particular school. It requires 12 skill points to be expert in every school, so usually a character will be expert one or two schools. Mass effect is no longer associated with experise in a school. Instead, there are various mass effect skills that can be bought with 1 skill point each, if you already have some expertise in the school. Each point spent provides mass effect for only two spells. Again, with limited skill points, one must choose carefully which mass effects are most desired.
Some complain that magic is ruined in Heroes V because of these changes, but I believe these changes are very positive. Magic is still very powerful, but now the might skills are also very useful. One might well decide that spending 4 skill points for additional offensive and archery damage would be a better use than adding another spell school and another mass effect.
After the disappointment with Heroes IV, I was not sure what to expect with Heroes V. I am happy to say that the game is back on track, and better than ever. If you liked Heroes III, you will not regret buying Heroes V!
Great game, "Not so Limited" Edition 5 out of 5
This game is superb. Great graphics, good story line, gorgeous CGI and in-game cut scenes, outstanding soundtrack, the list goes on. However, the Limited Edition is not so limited. The soundtrack for the game comes on a DVD, which as far as I know can only be listened to through the TV and DVD player. The disc also contains some interesting and entertaining artwork and game movies. I was unhappy that the soundtrack was included on the DVD and not a seperate CD. The rest of the DVD is nice though. The previous editions of HOMM, 3 and 4, are included on a single disc, which is great. However, no manual or monster chart or anything is included. Nothing else of the sort is included in the Limited Edition for HOMM 5 either. Unless this is a must have, stay with the regular edition. But by all means, get some form of this game as soon as you can! You will not be disappointed!




