Posted November 20, 2011
I'm going to be honest:
I actually really enjoyed Heroes V.
I know it gets slagged off a lot in the Heroes community. I can see why, too.
They completely butchered the game world. The universe that we all knew and loved, that tied in so well with the M&M series (who can't love being able to explore key sites from H3 like Steadwick and the Contested Lands in M&M 7?), was destroyed. Gone. Replaced with some generic fantasy setting. Kreegans became just your normal demons. The storyline felt a bit like a poor man's Warcraft 3. The factions I loved from H3 simply by virtue of their uniqueness - the subterranean Dungeon and the swamp-dwelling Fortress - were replaced by standard fantasy fare - Dark Elves and Dwarves.
And yet.
And yet it's gameplay was nonetheless incredibly compelling. I had all these issues with it, but I couldn't help but have fun with it. It wasn't as good as H3, but it was still fun. I mourn for the fact that one of the greatest and most distinct franchises of the fantasy game realm suffered from a miserable reboot, but I couldn't help but log all sorts of hours into it. The gameplay was fundamentally similar to H3, but with enough new elements added in to make it interesting (I liked the town-unique abilities, especially Alchemy and Gating, and I really liked the alternate upgrades, which I thought added a lot of new options to the game).
So I know the game was a monstrosity in some ways. I hear you. I agree with that. But I think it was still a blast to play. Will it ever take the place of H3 or H2? Never. It was a step sideways at best. But I don't regret buying it for a second.
So what are your thoughts on it?
I actually really enjoyed Heroes V.
I know it gets slagged off a lot in the Heroes community. I can see why, too.
They completely butchered the game world. The universe that we all knew and loved, that tied in so well with the M&M series (who can't love being able to explore key sites from H3 like Steadwick and the Contested Lands in M&M 7?), was destroyed. Gone. Replaced with some generic fantasy setting. Kreegans became just your normal demons. The storyline felt a bit like a poor man's Warcraft 3. The factions I loved from H3 simply by virtue of their uniqueness - the subterranean Dungeon and the swamp-dwelling Fortress - were replaced by standard fantasy fare - Dark Elves and Dwarves.
And yet.
And yet it's gameplay was nonetheless incredibly compelling. I had all these issues with it, but I couldn't help but have fun with it. It wasn't as good as H3, but it was still fun. I mourn for the fact that one of the greatest and most distinct franchises of the fantasy game realm suffered from a miserable reboot, but I couldn't help but log all sorts of hours into it. The gameplay was fundamentally similar to H3, but with enough new elements added in to make it interesting (I liked the town-unique abilities, especially Alchemy and Gating, and I really liked the alternate upgrades, which I thought added a lot of new options to the game).
So I know the game was a monstrosity in some ways. I hear you. I agree with that. But I think it was still a blast to play. Will it ever take the place of H3 or H2? Never. It was a step sideways at best. But I don't regret buying it for a second.
So what are your thoughts on it?