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Might & Magic Clash Of Heroes NDS

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Ashan is a world of legendary peoples. Proud Elves guard the emerald forests of Irollan... Mighty Knights rule the fiefs of the Griffin Empire... Studious Wizards survey the oasis-strewn deserts of the Silver Cities... The grim Necromancers worship in the wastelands of Heresh...and the ravenous demons are immured in Sheogh, their prison world. During certain lunar eclipses the walls of Sheogh weaken and demons burst forth, plunging Ashan into war. And since the dawn of times, the demon legions have been repelled by the allies thanks to a powerful artifact known as the Blade of Binding. Once again the armies of Sheogh are coming and the Blade will be wielded... Your journey in the world of Might and Magic will be punctuated with riddles, extraordinary encounters and epic battles against creatures searching for some fresh hero blood. Your hero will travel thanks to a node system, so watch your step as some of these nodes might trigger special actions, hide terrifying traps or even legendary treasures such as forgotten artifacts or secret units. To stand a chance against your enemies, your hero will have to equip magical artifacts and build up the most powerful army. Your army will be composed of Core, Elite and Champion units, each of them having specific sizes, strengths and abilities. Its up to you to choose wisely each of these units combined to the appropriate artifact and work out the best strategy to wipe out your enemies. While roaming around Ashan or winning battles, you will discover new artifacts and gather different types of resources such as Ore, Gold and Blood Crystals. These earnings can be used to buy new Elite or Champion units for your army through specific Creature Dwelling buildings. Make sure to look everywhere as you will be able to unlock and collect powerful hidden units and artifacts! You will be confronted with many challenges such as defeating the enemy heroes by crossing their armies in standard battles or launching into special challenges

Product Details:
Product Length: 5.06 inches
Product Width: 5.36 inches
Product Height: 0.62 inches
Product Weight: 0.2 pounds
Package Length: 5.4 inches
Package Width: 4.9 inches
Package Height: 0.6 inches
Package Weight: 0.2 pounds
Release Date: December 01, 2009
Average Customer Rating: based on 55 reviews
Game Information:
Platform: Nintendo DS
Media: Video Game
Item Quantity: 1
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5 ( 55 customer reviews )
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22 of 23 found the following review helpful:

5Move over Puzzle Quest--there is a new kid in town!Dec 14, 2009
By AlexJouJou
I've been playing Puzzle Quest now for quite some time (8 months or so). I have no idea how many hours I have into it--easily hundreds. When I complete I just start over as another type of character (warrior, wizard, knight, etc). It is that addicting!

Although I've enjoyed other puzzle/seek and find games like Professor Layton, Touchmaster, or Millionheir nothing has come close to knocking out PQ as my main game. Until now that is. Might & Magic has replaced PQ as my favorite puzzle game. It is new, fresh, and clever. A mix of luck and strategy Might & Magic grips you from the beginning. The story is interesting if a bit LOTR inspired (an elf named Anwen?). The graphics are outstanding--not 3D but that's perfect for me..I love me some sprites..the 3D graphic Chibi characters just look funny to me. About the only game I loved them in was Suikoden Tierkreis (another excellent game if you like RPG).

Although this is a "sort of" match 3 title it is so much more. Each type of unit has different strengths and weaknesses. Quite often your goal is not to just destroy the enemy but to accomplish a specific task--that keeps it varied and interesting. The puzzle's are really intriguing and I've spent many an hour trying to figure them out. Unlike something like Professor Layton I was driven to figure it out myself without help. Is it frustrating? Undoubtedly--especially since luck does play a part. But after each defeat I found myself more determined to win the next time by using a different strategy.

Getting around works fine with the Dpad or the stylus (I always prefer D pad). The main story has 5 characters and you play one at a time--in this respect this is similar to Dragon Quest IV. The items you get always help you and you've got to decide which one to go with. It is a very nice balance between items you buy and items you get. I did not have a problem having enough funds to buy what I wanted most of the time.

I'll agree with the other gripe that it would be nice to see level of the person you are battling with before the battle starts because once it starts you're in it to win it. Occasionally when you are a level 2 and the other a level 5 it can be a bit of a massacre but I just move on and come back later. I love that it is not just a simple match 3 but has so many other elements.

Overall Ubisoft has done a remarkable job on this title. I wish it had not come out so close to Zelda as I think it won't be able to compete but, honestly, I've got both games and I prefer this one. Nothing wrong with Zelda but this title just feels really fresh to me and it is way more addicting!

If you can find it purchase it. If this thing takes off it will be hard to find a copy. I had to wait for a copy to show up on the shelves. I should have ordered from amazon. It is very worth your dollars!

24 of 28 found the following review helpful:

4I'm Impressed.Dec 10, 2009
By Bret
I just completed this game after about 25 hours of playing and, as the title of this review indicates, I'm impressed. This is a solid game through and through- the graphics are excellent, the music is some of the best on the DS (I usually listen to my own music while playing, yet I actually hooked my DS up to my stereo for this one), the dialogue and story are well done, and the battle system is VERY addicting. Battles in MoM aren't your typical RPG turn-based fare, there's a lot of thought and planning that goes into every enemy encounter here. Instead of choosing commands from a menu, players are rewarded for being creative and using their wits. It's more puzzler than an RPG as far as the battles are concerned and it can be a lot of fun. Also, this is the first DS game I've actually felt compelled to complete in months... and that speaks volumes for the quality as I unfortunately do not have much time to dedicate to gaming anymore.

As for the bad, it would have been nice to allow some sort of indication the level of your enemy BEFORE you are locked into battle with them. A majority of the battles in MoM are not random encounters, players have to actually engage the enemy yet what is the point if they are just going to completely destroy you? At the very least make the player aware of the opponent's level so they could avoid pointless battles and wasted time. This is a minor complaint and if they make a sequel (which I wouldn't be surprised if they did) I'd assume they'd implement this.

Second, while the graphics look fantastic there is a strange design choice the developers choose in which the characters are always facing the player. At times it can look absolutely ridiculous when there's a bunch of little characters running around on screen, walking backwards all over the place. This is yet another minor flaw but it was on my mind through the entirety of the game.

Lastly, this game can be VERY frustratingly difficult at times. While that isn't necessarily a bad thing, depending on the player, I thought it prudent to mention that the difficulty can be outrageous. There were more than a few occasions where I'd of liked to rip my DS in half; a majority of the frustration stemming from the optional puzzle battles to be found throughout the game. Think of the puzzle portion of Tetris Attack and you have a pretty good idea what to expect. Also, the boss battles can be difficult and drawn out, most players may have to fight a certain boss multiple times before winning through sheer luck. You've been warned.

Overall I'd give this one a solid four stars. It's one of the better games I've played in a long time, and I should also note that I've been playing this and Zelda: Spirit Tracks simultaneously and so far this is the better game. It's probably going to lose out on some major sales this Christmas by going head-to-head with a new Zelda game, though I hope they do sell enough copies to warrant a sequel. Highly recommended for fans of RPG and strategy games.

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:

4Seriously Addictive Battles!Feb 20, 2011
By Christopher Barrett "Evil Corgi"
I'll be brief: I am an adult gamer who has enjoyed strategy and RPG games since FF1 and Dragon Warrior. I really dig the retro games being published on the DS. That being said:

This is not your traditional RPG. This is a strategy RPG, puzzle game combined. But it is amazingly fun!

Graphics are good, but I play on the DSI XL, I can't imaging trying to differentiate the colors of some of the units on the smaller screen (the bears and Unicorns in particular). The characters don't actually 'move' as much as they shuffle as if on a game board. You don't move freely but instead hop from point to point. So there is no real exploration to speak of. The character models during the dialogue are very artistic and very well done, though they have just a few expressions.

The story is good, though nothing original. The characters are all very endearing though, and the supporting cast is quite lively and entertaining. Even the demons have a grim humor about them. But you will find yourself rooting for the good guys and genuinely concerned about the fate of the heroes.

You follow each of the main characters from level 1 to 10 in order. This gives you the chance to control a good variety of unit types: (elves, knights, undead, demons, etc...). Each unit has a unique ability, stats, and levels up (as a unit type, not each individual unit). You receive unlimited core units, but have to purchase the Elite and Champion units. I found the most difficulty was in winning battles while keeping your Elite units alive (if they die, they're gone for good until you buy more). Some of the puzzle battles are fun, but once you have a good grasp of the battle mechanics, they can be rather easy.

The music is among the best on the DS, though it contains a limited number of scores. I would say that the quality is only rivaled by Castlevania Order of Ecclesia.

This is a worthy DS game and a game that does find a good home on the DS. Just note that it is easier to differentiate the units on the DSI XL.

Pros: good story, fun and inventive battle system, music, save anytime option (while not in battle), lot's of random encounters that are skip-able.
Cons: cheesy game board interface with shuffling character sprites, sometimes too easy, other times very challenging, CPU very predictable.

Worth an addition to any DS library.

Update 3/3: Finished the game. Pretty good, though towards the end you don't get to select your hero (out of the four). Not a lot of extras so once the game is done there isn't much point in playing unless you battle online or quick battles against CPU. Lacks the depth and replay value of other traditional RPGs. It is fun to play battles on the vs mode, but since there aren't really any additional unlockables, side quests or alternate endings on the main story mode, there isn't much else to gain from subsequent plays through. But it's still fun to play the vs mode. =)

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:

5Perfect GameOct 08, 2010
By Habib
I have been eying this game since it came out, but I wanted to wait until I could buy it for $20 before getting yet another DS game to add to my collection. Now that I finally have gotten it, I wonder why I had waited so long; this game is amazing.

You can tell that the development team really put some effort into creating a battle system that is fun and innovative. The game has pretty much endless replay value and great multi-player support precisely because of this. The basics are simple and easy to understand, but like a good classic board game, from the simple rules emerge plenty of complexity. It's challenging without being frustratingly impossible, and the pace is refreshing. Even if you're normally bored by strategy games, it's almost impossible to get bored with this. However, don't be fooled by the strategy-lite appearance; as others have mentioned, this game will provide some challenges (and surprises).

This game has succeeded where other games have failed. It's easy to pick up and play for short amounts of time before putting it back down again. The game follows a fairly linear track, which is OK with me because it places more emphasis on the battles and keeps you from getting lost if you don't just sit and play it for hours on end. You'll find many similarities between this game and other DS titles such as Children of Mana and Luminous Arc. I think this game trounces all of them, and it contends ferociously with Fire Emblem as the king of its genre on the DS. While my hat goes of to Fire Emblem for being a more traditional and, naturally, hardcore strategy, Clash of Heroes definitely wins points for being innovative and balanced. In terms of single player campaign, which game is better is up to personal tastes, but Clash of Heroes wins hands down in multi-player and its quick battle feature (which I don't believe Fire Emblem even has). It's a perfect fit for a platform such as the DS.

Clash of Heroes is not really an RPG, although it has heavy RPG elements. I think players who expect an RPG out of this game are going to be disappointed but still delightfully surprised by what they discover. I give this game a perfect rating, which I try not to do very often, and consider it an essential title for its platform. If you own a DS, no matter what kind of gamer you are, you need to get this game. This naturally makes it an excellent gift for anyone who doesn't already own it, and with the E10+ rating, it's fun for (almost) the whole family.

Gameplay aside, I must say that the artwork for the game is delightful and refreshing, and I agree with other reviewers that the music is top notch. The story writing is entertaining and varied as well, possessing a nice creative touch. I don't see that to often these days. That being said, all of these things are icing on the cake.

10 of 13 found the following review helpful:

5Excellent Strategy-RPGDec 03, 2009
By Nancy J. Melito "inquiring mind"
Challenging and fun. While game play is unlike any of the previous Heroes of Might and Magic titles, the races and units will be somewhat familiar to experienced Heroes players. The battle system is both innovative and complex. The RPG elements are fairly simple, but add to the overall experience. Highly recommended.

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