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Might and Magic 6: Mandate of Heaven | 
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| From: 3DO Category: Video Games
Buy Used: $14.45
Rating: 22 reviews Sales Rank: 12102
Format: Cd-rom Platforms: Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 95 Genre: role_playing_games ESRB: Teen Media: CD-ROM Age: 12 - 20 years Operating System: Windows 95 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 9.4 x 7.9 x 1.6
Model: 5005-01-005 UPC: 790561500513 EAN: 0790561500513 ASIN: B00002S82C
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Amazon.com Product Description The Ironfist Dynasty is tottering on the brink of ruin. As endless calamities plague the kingdom of Enroth, evil doomsday cultists plan to overthrow child Prince Nicolai and claim the throne for their charismatic leader. Fear grips the land and the people wonder if their sovereign has lost the Mandate of Heaven--the divine right to rule. The enemies of reason are at the gate and only extraordinary heroes can stem the tide of darkness. Will you answer the call? From the depths of the deepest dungeons to the intrigues of the royal court, you lead a band of adventurers on a dangerous journey of amazing depth and intelligence. With a completely new 3-D graphics engine and a sophisticated nonlinear adventure system, Might and Magic VI: The Mandate of Heaven brings to life an intense role-playing experience.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 17 more reviews...
Might and Magic VI February 9, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I put easily over 200 hours into this game about 4 years ago. I purchased this copy for my brother as a gift and he is apparently as obsessed with it as I was. It is certainly one of the top 3 rpgs I've ever played and most likely the number 1 (beating Morrowind, both of the Neverwinter Nights games, and countless mmorpgs). It is certainly worth the 6 dollars I paid for it plus the 4 dollars for shipping. $10/200 hours=5 cents an hour of solid and addicting entertainment. It's a good deal.
Great RPG, but won't work on faster computers. May 8, 2007 Adam This is a classic RPG style game. Graphics suck to todays standards but I really don't care, the game was very addictive. A warning to those who buy this. I doesn't work on newer systems. I installed it to my home PC and it didn't work because the computer was too fast, I had to install it to a older computer to make it work. I heard there are some patches you can install to fix this but the game's company is out of business and they don't offer any more patches, you have to get them some where else.
MM6 is my favorite Role-Playing Game August 7, 2004 Cory Kerens (Boston area, United States) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I love this game, way more than I liked newer games with better graphics, like Diablo or Baldur's Gate (even though I did like Diablo and Baldur's Gate). What's so special about it?
1) In other games, I sometimes felt as if I were slogging through a level. In MM6, something is always happening. One goes up in level quite often, so there are new spells or better skills or new weapons or more armor or some goodie or the other every time you turn around. Most of the monsters have a least a couple of goldpieces, so nearly every critter killed gives you something. This makes the game very addictive -- just get one more level, and you can get that skill you want; just kill five more monsters and you can afford that armor. What? It's 4 a.m.?
2) One can play battles in real time or in turn-based mode. I have truly miserable hand-eye coordination, and many video games are simply too hard for me and thus not fun. This game lets the dexterous play in real time, but the turn-based option lets those of us who are nondexterous play, too. I wish every game had a turn-based option! Also in this vein, you use your characters' skills to attack monsters, not your own, so you don't have to line up a blow with a sword or an arrow from a bow or a fireball from a wizard -- you just tell your charcters whom you want them to attack, and they figure it out. You figure the strategy; your characters handle the hand-eye coordination. That's why they're the adventurers, and you're sitting at a computer. :-)
3) The party is large enough that one gets to take advantage of several different types of skills -- you can have a fighter, a mage, a cleric, AND an archer -- but they move as a unit, so the game doesn't descend into the chaos that some other RPG's do.
4) Many recent RPG's seem to be so concerned with realism that they've sacrificed gameplay -- just as one example, I've played RPG's where archers are always having to run back to town to buy more arrows, even if they buy 500 at a time. In MM6, there's some concern with realism but more concern with gameplay. If you have a bow, it's assumed that you have arrows to go with it -- you never have to buy any. There are some space limitations, but no weight limitations, so if it fits in your space allotment, you can carry it.
5) The Mandate Mania website (run by a fan, not the official site) is one of the most helpful game websites I've ever seen. They give LOTS of information, and it's very well organized.
6) I could go on and on, but this is long enough. :-) The game is fun and charming, reasonably easy without being dull, and has lots of skills, quests, places, and items.
Best RPG ever :) April 26, 2004 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
This is the best RPG I have played so far. Graphics may not be up to todays standard, but the gameplay surpasses anything that is out there. There are so many little touches that make it stand out.Things I like about the game: - freedom to move where I want at any time, doing quests in any order I want, the way quests are executed, and the layout of the quest dungeons, making potions, concepts like reputation, fame, skills, aging, teachers, expert/master grade, guild memberships, day/night cycle, many specialized stores, possibility to fight at the Arena when I'm stuck in a quest, and so on. I guess many games contain some of these, but I don't know of any game where all of this have been executed so close to perfection. Highly recommended! And it works perfectly on XP too! ;)
Help April 10, 2004 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
Looks like a good game but does it run on windows XP to?
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