• Publisher: Ubisoft
  • Release Date: Nov 24, 2015
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User Score
5.7

Mixed or average reviews- based on 6 Ratings

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  1. Positive: 2 out of 6
  2. Negative: 2 out of 6
  1. Jan 10, 2016
    3
    This looks like a reminiscence: I have seen all these before. Indeed if you ever played addictive but hollow "pay to win" mmo browser gamesThis looks like a reminiscence: I have seen all these before. Indeed if you ever played addictive but hollow "pay to win" mmo browser games like "War Tune" you will notice many similarities between that budget games and the new Ubisoft "Heroes". Ubisoft has done it again, this time it is their masterpiece in money making. "Might & Magic Heroes Online" looks and feels like a WarTune clone. Only the story (very dull and boring, not engaging at all) , the world have and the tactical combat on hex grid connection to the Might&Magic franchise. The client of the game is written in flash! It works pretty slow, consonantly loading and lagging. The time delays between you can recruit more troops makes this game unplayable, unless you want to play only 30 minuets per day or spent loads of dough on stupid boosters. This game is a grotesque picture of a final fall of the once renown Ubisoft game studio. All of those greedy jerks, who lead this once good company to its demise should burn in hell. Full Review »
  2. Jul 26, 2019
    10
    Not the worst one,
    Kinda feels like M&M H6,
    but without daily turns, and more MMO like And, thats why people didn't like this M&M Heroes
    Not the worst one,
    Kinda feels like M&M H6,
    but without daily turns, and more MMO like

    And, thats why people didn't like this
    M&M Heroes Online, isn't like any Heroes game.
    More like MMO game, with turn based combat, in well known universe

    Overall, M&M Heroes Online is great for time killing
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