Heroes of Might and Magic V

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GAME SUMMARY

Heroes of Might and Magic V

Rating: 4.3 (214 votes cast)

In the renowned Might & Magic universe, demon swarms spread chaos over the land in a relentless assault. The fate of the world is at stake and Heroes from a variety of legendary factions must stand up to defend their causes. Live their fate, lead their forces to victory, and unveil the secret goal of the Demon lords.

Become a strategy gaming legend by raising unique hero characters, assembling armies, and defeating enemies using the brand new active-time battle system both offline or online.

  • Cutting edge visual 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.
  • Modern sophisticated fantasy universe: includes all features which brought success to the series in a complete revamped and more mature universe with six unique factions and over forty different creatures and over 200 spells.
  • Complete strategy experience and RPG gameplay: during six campaigns and over thirty missions, explore and conquer territories, manage your cities, recruit armies, raise and upgrade your heroes through a user friendly yet deep turn-based system.
  • Complete scalable turned-based battle system for challenging and tactical combat: find out the combat system that made the success of the Heroes series or experience the brand new Dynamic Battle system for transforming a chessboard into a lively battlefield.
  • Competitive and addictive intense multiplayer parts: Five multiplayer modes including the new Ghost Mode.
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System Requirements

    • OS: Windows® 2000/XP only. (Not XP64, Vista, Win7 or Win8)
    • Processor: Pentium® 4 or AMD Athlon™ 1.5 GHz (Pentium® 4 2.4 GHz recommended)
    • Memory: 512 MB (1 GB recommended)
    • Graphics: DirectX® 9 compliant w/ 64MB RAM (128 MB recommended) (see supported list*)
    • DirectX Version: DirectX® 9 or higher
    • Sound: DirectX® 9 compliant
    • Hard Drive: 2+ GB
    • Multiplay: Broadband internet connection
    • *Supported Video Cards at Time of Release: NVIDIA GeForce 4 / FX / 6 / 7 families (GeForce 4 MX NOT supported), ATI Radeon 8500 / 9000 / X families, Matrox Parhelia
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    • Laptop versions of these cards may work but are NOT supported.

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REVIEWS

Certainly a step up

By Aquanauta posted 29th September 2012

This version recaptured me into the franchise after its predecessor felt like a let down. The game successfully reintroduces aspects of the classic experience into the new-ish technology. The UI is quite polished, although a bit dated by the time of this review. It also makes a an effort to provide a story-line and overall context for the campaigns. Accomplishing it through simple cut scenes unlike its dry predecessor.

Heroes of Might and Magic V review

By conanthelibrarian posted 14th August 2012

A relly fun, customizable game that fits into that turn based niche. Intersting RPG type elements to keep the game fresh, and a solid story to boot.

The grphics will not blow you away by any means, but if you like turn based games, it is definetly worth a try.

Heroes of Might and Magic V review

By Valdorek posted 24th July 2012

The basic Heroes of Might and Magic V is definitely new spirit in the aging Homam series. While Heroes IV were not bad, this returns the series to the point where it was and added some new elements. One downside of 3D is that you don't have always good overview what's going on the map but on the other it has great atmosphere. New players to the HOMAM series should start here and then decide whether to buy expansions or decide that game is not suited for them. As I started on HOMAM II, I am core fan and I give this game 5 despite of 3D conversion which might be problem in maps where every movement point counts.

Heroes of Might and Magic V review

By Cril posted 22nd June 2012

I've recently bought this game, because I've played years ago Heroes III of Might and Magic and I've remembered it. Since on GG was a big discount I could've buy it and I was really surprised : After years and new versions, most games tend to bore you after 5-10 missions, but not this one. Heroes of Might and Magic V it's a very catchy game and you will play it without realising the time goes by. I've already finished it on "normal" difficulty. As for the negative feedback I'd say that graphics (motion of characters when they speak) it's kinda outdated, even for 2008.

Heroes of Might and Magic V review

By mbaratta83 posted 27th December 2011

This game is a great successor to Heroes IV. That game tried to introduce the innovation of heroes that were essentially a beefed up army unit, but fortunately in Heroes V, heroes are back to being commanders that stay out of harms way. Other than the issue of hero units, I love the move to a true 3D graphics engine. The units are beautiful and it is fun to be able to zoom in for a close camera angle during battles. I generally just zone out the music in a game but the music in Heroes V actually gets and keeps my attention. Some innovations to gameplay I have enjoyed is a revamped morale system where morale bonuses determine turn order (and even the possibility of regular, predictable multiple turns for a unit during one battle round) rather than a random chance of receiving another turn for a unit as well as a unit move timeline where you know when a unit will move so you can plan the battle more effectively. An extensive single-player campaign provides plenty of hours of gameplay supported by a good story, although combat can become monotonous. In conclusion, this game is essentially Heroes III with an extensive facelift and a few very useful combat innovations. Not a bad conclusion considering Heroes III is considered by many to be an epitome of the Heroes series.

Heroes of Might and Magic V review

By solidsnackke posted 19th December 2011

Very nice game, returning to the more traditinal game mechanics that made the serie's success.

The turn by turn gameplay and the graphics are excellent.

Main downside is an unoriginal and not much developed storyline.

Heroes of Might and Magic V review

By joseeghirardi posted 21st September 2011

a game with a very exciting story line - if you can get into the characters

while I feel the dialogue leaves a bit to be desired - the actual events of the plot are very interesting

awesome game format and ideas for strategy play

can't wait for VI!!!

by the way - I could not beat this game without walkthroughs on the net I would only advise the passionate for puzzles to play out this game all the way!

By mooredesign13 posted 26th June 2010

Yuck! I played Migh tand Magic many years ago and remember being addicted to the game. Now, less than 5 hours into Heroes of Might and Magic V, I quit. The game play is very awkward, with a day and night system that is not as seamless as one would like. The graphics are very outdated and the game itself seems to lack identity... It is like a poor cross between Age of Empires and Kings Bounty, and yet it does neither of them well. The single player game is based on a campaign structure, similar to Age of Empires and as you progress through the story, your character and army changes with each campaign. You loose whatever army and items you had found and towns that you had captured. The only thing that follows from one campaign to the next is your level. You also do not have an option of characters to choose from.

Take my advise and do not get this game. If you are hell bent on trying it out, demo it first.

Heroes of Might and Magic V review

By datkins91 posted 16th April 2010

Having never played any of the Heroes of Might & Magic series I'd say my review may be slightly biased in terms of initial gameplay awareness. However, I love games and it takes a lot to impress me.

The game provides the player with a serious lack of awareness with what's going on. To start off, you have no clue what to do really. Nothing is explained at all; the statistics, inventory, items, spells. The skills you obtain at different levels leave you wondering how far along you'll benefit from it's following skills. It's hard to determine what's what in the game, and much is left unexpalined.

Gameplay is fun, until you realise there aren't that many units to play with in each Campaign. This game is okay, but has a lot more potential.

By ers061156 posted 5th February 2010

I have been playing this game for the past month. I would rate this a five star. I have played all of the previous Heroes games and this version has just as good of game play as the others. Replay value very high. The graphics are exponentially better than even version IV. Right now I am playing on "Easy" and have still been challenge on some scenarios. Of course that could be my talent level, but in my eyes if you like challenges in your strategy games this would be an excellent choice. If you haven't played any other Heroes games, number V is easy to learn and will entice you to play some of the others. Worth the price and even included the first expansion "Hammers of Fate" which I haven't even had time to play yet because the base game is so much fun.

Heroes of Might and Magic V review

By osama_bin_davis posted 25th December 2009

Heores of Might and Magic 5, the 5 game in a great series. Theres not much more to say than this is really just making a perfect game better. Theres not much more to say than if you like turn based strategy games with a fantasy theme this is the ultimate game for you. I am just glad they still keep producing this stalwart of the turn based strategy genre. If you haven't Played Heores before, buy this and give it a try you wont be disapointed.

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