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New HoMM has been announced and it looks like it's being made by grognards for grognards: it's basically 3 with newer graphics and skills and other minor improvements from 5.
A team of grognards already did that with Songs of Conquest.
That one has too many questionable decisions to count.
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The new Necropolis look is just straight from some YA book.
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There are other art styles I would prefer but that looks tolerable to me. It could probably be improved a good bit just by improving the lighting.
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Im getting Warcraft 3 vibes from that, and I'm absolutely cool with it.
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Yeah, I am not a big fan of the new town screens.
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That sounds great, I only ever see people playing 3 on YouTube.
There's a few franchises that had a definitive version that nothing can replace, like aoe2 and advance wars
It's kinda.. basic though. And also Rampart's special building (bank) is really nuts. I played them all but although Homm V was the best, mechanically at least.
The best 4x fantasy strategy game I ever played was Age of Wonders 2. They fucked it up with 3, they made it boring somehow. No idea how.
It's kind of like Homm except there's no stacking of units, the magical system is way more fun with domains and domain spells.
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