![]() ![]() The troops all have a random initiative order assigned that determines what order they will be able to perform any actions during the fight, not simply the two sides take it in turns is possible for either side to have multiple troops perform before their rival. During combat and instanced based map loads up made up of different hexes with a variety of terrain features that add to the tactical element of combat as players manoeuvre around them blocking line of sight for attacks and outmanoeuvring enemy troops to gain flanking and backstab advantages. The scene opens up during an attack on what appears to be a Haven stronghold, at the front a huge Griffen Guardian blocks a gate and we are forced to fight him, getting our first taste of battle and gently walked through the process. ![]() With a minimal amount of character customisation where we could choose between male or female characters, three different portraits and three different colours for our robes we headed into the game. ![]() Each Hero has their own abilities and combat styles, though primarily players will rely most of the time on their actual troops within their army to do the majority of the fighting. Players are then able to choose the class of their Hero, with two different classes for each one Might Hero and one Magic Hero, as we had chosen the evil Necropolis faction we had a choice between the Death Knight or the Necromancer, and we chose the latter. When first stepping into the game players are confronted with a choice of two different factions, key organisations within the Might & Magic franchise: Necropolis or Haven, though with little information initially the choice of faction primarily chooses the main story arc that players will progress down and the types of quests that they receive as well as the Hero that they control, their abilities and the types of units that will make up their army leading to 2 very different play styles. ![]() In the game players are responsible for leading their own army in one of two powerful factions as they progress through an epic story of war and conflict. This week checked out Might & Magic Heroes Online, the newest browser-based MMORPG meets tactical combat strategy game from Ubisoft, continuing their popular franchise with this new free to play MMO. ![]()
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