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Publisher: New World
Computing / 3DO
Game / Role-Playing
- Animated violence
All New Adventure- Completely
3D!
Explore a graphically realistic
universe filled with dark foreboding dungeons and lush outdoor environments.
Create and lead a party of four player characters and up to three non-player
characters in your quest. Develop each character's skills in the talents of
either Might or Magic. Master the new intuitive interface, new Spell Combat
system, and new Conversation system. It's a whole new adventure with an all-new
look.
The Story
It was just supposed to be a simple supply run from Chedian
to Mendossus, but fate intervened with a storm powerful enough to leave you
shipwrecked! Your adventure begins as you and your party find yourselves
shipwrecked on the Isle of Ashes. Yet strangely, it is this unfortunate
catastrophe that kept you and your party safe from the bloodthirsty Beldonian
Horde that is now poised to invade your homeland of Chedian. Your destiny
begins to unfold when you learn that you are the only chance for Chedian's
survival, and that you must unite the six clans of the Chedian against the
Beldonian Horde. The fate of your peaceful homeland rests in your hands!
Game Features
 Stunning 3D game
engine creates a whole-new realistic gaming experience!
Choose from over 65 quests to complete along the
way.
Tailor each character's development to be stronger in
either Might or Magic
Create a party of 4 main characters and hire non-player
characters to fight alongside you.
Explore over 40 massive levels.
23 skills to customize your characters abilities.
Requirements
 Windows 95/98/Me/2000/XP : Pentium II 400
Mhz, 64MB RAM , 1 GB minimum free hard drive space, supports DirectX 8.0 and 3D
acceleration video cards at least 16MB VRAM, DirectX 8.0 compatible sound card,
4x CD-ROM drive, keyboard and mouse.
Note: Most Direct3D 8MB boards supported, NT 4.0 users must
be using certified NT DirectX drivers, may not run from CD-RW drives.
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