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Legends of Might & Magic Review

(PC: Single-Player RPG) | Posted by Rendelius @ Thursday - July 19, 2001 - 12:12 -
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44%. How low can you go? The next one to slaughter Legends of Might & Magic in their review is Actiontrip. They basically say its an uninspired piece of work, not worth bothering with:

    All I said up till now might as well be tolerated in a multiplayer game if there wasn't for something else bothering me. If you happen to have a dial-up connection of 56K or less, you can forget about this game. It simply won't work. Then, there are few servers that support it, and not too many players either. The game will maintain your basic statistics while you're on-line, but you lose all your equipment as soon as you log off, which automatically kills your desire to get back to it. The imminent conclusion is that the Legends of Might and Magic present nothing more than a total cock-up, an uninventive and technically poor copy of several games, primarily Counter-Strike, which was meant to achieve a lot and actually achieved nothing.
 
 
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