Crusaders of Might and Magic

Crusaders of Might and Magic (2000)

Genres:Role-playing (RPG)
Themes:Action
Story:Drake once lived a peaceful and happy life in his village. He never bothered anyone, and he never wanted to be a hero. Suddenly, an army of the undead, led by Necros, destroyed Drake's village. Unable to do anything, Drake left the ruins of the village and became a merchant. Several years later, while selling swords and shields, Drake gets caught in the Crusade, an uprising of noble spirits who are out to destroy Necros and his army of the undead. Take control of Drake as he joins the Crusade. Run, jump and climb through 3D environments as Drake destroys Necros's legions with swords, axes, maces, and a little magic. Will Drake survive to fight Necros, or will he try to leave the Crusade at his first opportunity? Play CRUSADERS OF MIGHT AND MAGIC and discover what happens.Show more
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user avatar@rjwoods101user avatar@rjwoods101
January 31, 2025
This is an extremely underrated gem. From throwing axes to fireballs and various other spells to combo attacks with different melee weapons and busting 180 spin attacks, it's very unique. It played way better and was totally different on PS1 than the PC one that's currently offered in store.
user avatar@NoClass77user avatar@NoClass77
January 31, 2025
The PS1 version of Crusaders of Might and Magic is the one I had 25 years ago. I own the PC version that's currently in the GOG store, but it's a completely different game and doesn't quite scratch the itch that a port of the console version would.
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