I was looking forward to playing the M&M IX despite the poor reactions from both critics and game players. I was disappointed to find out for myself that they were right. First off, you can annotate anything on the map. There is not much more that is annoying to waste time looking for a particular store or person to advance skills. The gameplay was average at best and bad at worst. The quests were okay, but I was looking forward to the end. The dumbest part was the only dragon to fight had 37000 hit points and at least for me, impossible to kill. Anyway, the music was good and varied, so this made it a little more tolerable to be lost in town for the fifth time looking to increase my magic and fighting skills. Hopefully someone else can pick up the torch and improve the game-play and make the series worth playing again.
Upon loading up the game you get an intro of a scrolling scroll! With a voice over of nun other than, General Ma’Tark from Star Trek DS9. If you didn’t know, he is the Klingon with one eye! So the scrolling intro tells u... Read Full Review
I have nothing good to say about this supposedly last installation of the Might & Magic series other that it did quite a commendable effort of converting the old 2D look to a fully 3D environment. But even so, the ch... Read Full Review