Might and Magic: Book I
Might and Magic II: Gates to Another World
Might and Magic III: Isles of Terra
Might and Magic: World of Xeen
Might and Magic: Swords of Xeen
Might and Magic VI: The Mandate of Heaven
Might and Magic VII: For Blood and Honor
Might and Magic VIII: Day of the Destroyer
Might and Magic IX
Might and Magic X
I haven't tried the first 5, but I must admit that this is my favorite gaming franchise. Mainly because the gameplay is so simple and yet there's always tons of stuff to do. So far my favourite is the Might and Magic 6, i've played it 4 times and i'm not getting bored![]()
I hope ubi someday would put 1% of their profit in developing low-budget games like MM6
Voted for MM3 of course.
Without refering to wikipedia, after all these years I CAN STILL REMEMBER the original default 6 party members!!!
Sir Canegm the Human Paladin
Crag Hack the Dwarf Barbarian
Maximus the Half-Orc Knight
Dark Shade the Gnome Robber
Resurrectra the Gnome Cleric
Kastore the Elf Sorcerer
Didn't play MM1 and MM2, as i didn't like the EGA/CGA gfx during that time.
Was totally blown away by MM3 lush VGA graphics, the lovely Adlib music score (lol i wonder who remembers Adlib nowadays)
MM3 was the FIRST and quite possibly the COOLEST EARLIEST first person perspective open-world RPG that i really fell in love with.
I actually skipped school and played for close to 48 hours NON-STOP when i first got it, thats how crazy i was lol!!!
RPGs may come and go, but MM3 will forever be my first true love <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3
I don't see whats the appeal of MM6 and MM7, they were graphically obsolete even back when they were released,
the world is so fricking small compared to Terra, and only 4 members of a party?
Sorry chaps, MM6 and MM7 felt like a watered down 3D version of the M&M series. It cannot even begin to compare with MM3.
I had to throw a vote at MM2. It was the first one I ever played (seems like ages ago). My friend and I spent hours and hours on that game trying to beat it. Never did win, even though we made it pretty far. Still, it might not be the best of the series, but it will be the one I will always remember fondly.
VI was my first, and while VII has a better game system, it's more broken and not very well balanced. And not as colorful and charming. But VI-VII are the best. I played World of Xeen recently, and it's fantastic as well, although in a different way. Really addictive, solid RPG.
But all things considered, whenever I remember the music of VI, I want to play, and no other episode work that way for me. That says something.