![]() Ubisoft and independent developer Capybara Games (known best for its work on the award-winning puzzler Critter Crunch) have put a surprising exclamation mark on the end of DS's 2009 with a game that screams "sleeper hit of the year." DS is a crowded market filled with some seriously top-notch games, but there's no doubt Might and Magic deserves to sit with the best of the best.Ĭlash of Heroes could best be described as a mix of role-playing game and card battler elements, mixed with some seriously strategic unit movement and open-ended customization. I picked the game up for the first time at this year's E3 with a common notion: "Well, this is some spin-off Might and Magic game.looks nice, but not sure I care." The end result: my preconceptions couldn't have been farther from the truth. For that reason alone I'd expect some gamers to roll their eyes at a Might and Magic DS release especially one that dons a new anime-influenced look. Since its dawn in 1986 the franchise has seen dozens of games and multiple spin-offs, and while hardcore gamers agree that it's a powerhouse in the realm of strategy games it's safe to say that for most gamers out there the series has lost some serious steam as years go on. The Might and Magic franchise has been around for decades now.
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