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Computer Games Online - [4.5/5] Review with screen shots and system requirements by Steve Bauman. Also includes links to game help. "It's exactly the game Daggerfall tried to be, a sprawling epic of non-linear gameplay,..." |
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Quandary Reviews - Review with screen shots and system requirements by Rosemary Young "It's not the story; it's the journey, the combat, the individual quests, and that urge to build your characters that will draw you to this game." |
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GameSpot - [9.1/10] Review with screen shots and system requirements by Stefan "Desslock" Janicki "It's a standout game in what should be a great year for role-playing game fans. Might and Magic is back, and it's better than ever." |
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RPGFan - [90%] Review with small screen shots by Tortolia. Offers part ratings. "When all is said and done, the sheer fun of exploration and character development is more than enough to keep playing..." |
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Intelligamer - [4/5] Review with screen shots and system requirements by Christian Schock "And if you can get past the sometimes awkward combat interface it provides hundreds of hours of hack and slash RPG fun..." |
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PC Gameworld - [94%] Review by John Misak "The definitive RPG experience stirring up memories of the past with the graphics and sound of today." |
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Game Revolution - [B+] Review with screen shots and system requirements by Clint "Fans of real RPGs will have a blast, but casual RPG players might be turned off by the lack of direction." |
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WomenGamers.Com - [7.16/10] Review by You_Can_Call_Me_RAY. Offers part ratings and screen shots. "...gives the player an enormous amount of chewy, crunchy RPG goodness." |
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IGN.com - Review with screen shots and part ratings by Trent C. Ward "One of the genre's oldest names returns to give roleplaying games a much needed shot in the arm." |
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the electric playground - [7.5/10] Review with screen shots by Jules Grant "...you will never, never say that you didn't get your money's worth." |
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