Might & Magic: Clash of Heroes

Might & Magic: Clash of Heroes

Xbox 360 · 2011

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About this game

The world of Ashan has a big demon problem.

Every time the moon stands right, those bastards come from their prison world Sheogh and terrorize the neighborhood.

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This time they are searching for the Blade of Binding.

Forged during the last demon war, it allows its wearer to control the demons.

Something the demons of course can't allow anyone to have.

So they do everything to create mistrust between the humans and the elves, unleashing a war in the Forests of Irollan.

At the same time others are blinded by the gift of power the demons offer and more or less secretly join their ranks.

So since the adults are bashing their heads in, it is up to their offspring to save Ashan and stop the demons.

Might & Magic: Clash of Heroes is a mix of puzzle- and turn-based-strategy set in the Might & Magic universe and the story takes place 40 years before the events in Heroes of Might & Magic V .

During the campaign the player takes on the role of younger versions of known heroes like the human Godric or the elf Anwen.

The campaign is split into five acts, in each of which the player starts with a level 1 hero in one of the four areas of the world of Ashan and even Sheogh.

Similar to the original game, the player moves his hero through the world step by step, talking to people, collecting resources like gold and stone, getting quests and fighting the various enemies around.

All of this is happening in real time.

The hero has access to three types of troops: normal, elite and master, with a maximum of three normal troops, one elite and one master in his army at the same time.

All of the units are taken from the Heroes of Might & Magic universe and share the same abilities as their big brothers.

While the normal troops are of no concern after they have been unlocked, as they don't need to be replaced, elite and master units need to be bought at specific buildings on the map as they can be killed during combat.

Combat itself is turn-based, but not on a traditional hex

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About Xbox 360

Microsoft's second console, the Xbox 360 (2005), is remembered for popularizing online multiplayer through Xbox Live and for a notoriously high hardware failure rate (the "Red Ring of Death") — which ironically makes well-preserved, working units and complete game cases more collectible today. Physical 360 games are still generally affordable, though limited Kinect-era peripherals and bundles are becoming harder to find complete.

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