Might and Magic VI: The Mandate of Heaven Special Edition |  | From: The 3DO Company Category: Video Games
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Seller: pcgames-replay Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 20736
Format: CD-ROM Platforms: Windows NT, Mac, Linux, Unix, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows XP, Windows 95 Genre: role_playing_games ESRB: Teen Media: CD-ROM Edition: Special Age: 12 - 20 years Operating System: Windows 2000 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 11.8 x 10 x 1.8
Model: 696055106356 UPC: 696055106356 EAN: 0696055106356 ASIN: B00015GYOK
Release Date: June 7, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | The kingdom of Enroth is falling apart. Evil cultists are planning to overthrow the prince of a ruined land, unless you lead a group of heroes against them. | | • | Lead a unique party of up to 6 characters in this nonlinear adventure system | | • | Carve a path through the hellish enemies you'll be facing | | • | Play in real-time or turn-based combat, in hundreds of amazing battles and subquests | | • | Smooth 16-bit 3D graphics for a better gaming experience |
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| Customer Reviews: M&M I - VI all in One Package March 27, 2010 John E. (Madison, WI) I almost bought all of the M&M games separately until I realized this box set has the first 6 M&M games bundled in one package. In all honestly I play World of Xeen the most, but I play all of them from time to time. If you're looking to buy any of the first 6 M&M games, don't waste your money on one title, purchase this box set of 6 instead.
One of the greatest August 29, 2006 Brian S. Pratt (Lynnwood, WA USA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
You can go anywhere!!!
If you want to take your characters and fight Hydras and Dragons, you can though don't expect to survive the first round of attacks.
There is no locked down way your characters have to go. You have complete movenment and I really liked that.
The magic system was easy to use, the flow well done and you go through spell points like they were candy. I bought the strategy guide when I originally bought it which made things easier. I do wish however I hadn't. It would have made it even more interesting.
I always used a fighter, cleric and two sorcerers. No matter who you use, the first thing you need to do is get to Castle Ironfist and find the 'Bow' Skill and get it. Then go around the corner and purchase a bow for everyone. Without these you won't get too far.
Love getting the lazers and taking out dragons in Dragonsand, the toughest of all areas. Don't settle for the hand lazers, get find the rifles. Then just aim and hold down the fire button, they fall fast. If you can get it you won't be sorry.
Might and Magic One thru Six November 6, 2005 Bruce Gray (Shenandoah Valley, VA, USA) 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
This great collection contains all six of 3DO's first Might and Magic games. And what a wonderful way to see the evolution of a video game.
But I found "Mandate of Heaven" had a little steeper learning curve than I liked. Although the interface is very good, and the graphics are good for the time manufactured, enemies are very strong. I had to create a party of nothing but Archers to even have a chance of beating the early Goblins and Evil Apprentice Mages. It would have been better had 3DO included some easy way to ramp up your characters quickly.
But that having said, once I figured out that long range shooting was by far the better choice, I had a blast with this game. It's very immersive, and contains many plots and sub-plots - only ONE of which will lead you to complete the "mandate of heaven" and save the world.
The older games (Might & Magic 1 thru 5) were fun on my daughter's system - but I wouldn't try installing them on a machine using Win XP.
Warning! 3DO bit the dust, so customer support is nil. There are a couple of sites online that have 3DO's original patches for this game available, but you may want to check for hidden spyware and viruses first.
Had 3DO not gone belly up, I would have been looking for more of these.
Little Disappointed. March 5, 2005 Mommyof 2 (Louisiana) 9 out of 11 found this review helpful
I love Might and Magic. I have played 6-8 and was very excited thinking this was a new game. Save your money! Amazon did not do a very good job of representing this game. What you are buying is 1-5 to include 6. I already have 1-6. Returning it is not an option as it's costing me postage to send it back. Plus 1-5 are so antique looking, they are just too tough to even work playing. The graphics are poor. Might and Magic 6 is a great game, and I would recommend it to anybody, but don't buy this game. Just buy 6-8.
One Of THE Best Oldies!! July 1, 2004 LadyeCatte (Cheyenne, WY) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I bought this game three years ago, and there are sooo many ways to play it! For instance, you can win the game and save the world, or you can win the game but forget to do something important and the world is destroyed anyway! That's just one... The only problem I had with it was that you couldn't auto-fire while holding down the "A" button. You have to keep hitting.. and hitting...and hitting that blasted "A" button when facing hordes of enemies or the really tough ones like dragons and liches. Killing goblins makes good practice for your heroes. Try not to kill civilians, though, or the whole village will hunt you down and try to kill your heroes. Also, the puzzles you have to solve get harder and harder, and only the really smart (or those who have access to cheat codes) will get them quickly. If you love D&D-type role play, this is a must-have game! Have fun and enjoy the adventure!!
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