HoMM3 is still fun!
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Not 3 for me, but I really love 5. 3 has way too outdated graphics for my tastes.
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Anyone here using the VCMI project? Really impressive what they've done
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So much!! Will forever hold a special place in my heart
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Not OP, but my favorite faction was dungeon. Getting all those black dragons and having a good ole time across the map... I need to pick it back up.
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Am I the only one who really liked HoMM 4? I reinstall that every couple of years. Loved the fact the heroes were more active in combat. HoMM 3 is great too of course.
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HOMM was incredibly popular in Eastern Europe in the late 90s. Not as popular as Quake/CS/Unreal, but still very notable.
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4 was something of a departure from the formula, wasn't it?
HoMM2 was my game from the series. For whatever reason, I never really progressed past that one, even though I had heard 3 was the consensus favorite.
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Songs of Conquest is a spiritual successor you might be interested in checking out. I agree HoMM3 is still great to revisit and SoC doesn't quite scratch the exact same itch but it's a good way to get more of the same but with some variety keeping it fresh
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Those were awesome as well. I just remembered the necropolis faction as well, I think it was in 3 that you could get insane numbers of skeletons / skeleton archers. Probably 5 as well.
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that image gave me nostalgia.
guess ill have to replay it in its entirety...