Supported Games Below is a full list of all the games currently supported by GameSave Manager. This list is for the latest Database Update, which can be downloaded here. Heroes of Might and Magic IIHeroes of Might and Magic II: The Succession Wars is a turn- based strategyvideo game developed by Jon Van Caneghem through New World Computing and published in 1. DO Company. The game is the second installment of the Heroes of Might and Magic series and is typically credited as the breakout game for the series. Heroes II was voted the sixth- best PC game of all time by PC Gamer in May 1. An expansion pack, The Price of Loyalty, was released in 1. Later, 3. DO bundled Heroes II and its expansion pack in one box, released as Heroes of Might and Magic II Gold in 1. Gameplay[edit]Heroes II added the Necromancer and Wizard factions, joining the Knight, Barbarian, Sorceress, and Warlock from the first game. Heroes II introduced several new features that have since become standard for the series. First among them is the ability for heroes to gain special abilities.
Each hero can possess up to eight different secondary skills out of fourteen available. Once gained, a skill can be developed from Basic to Advanced and Expert levels. For example, the Wisdom skill allows a hero to learn spells of level 3 and higher, while the Logistics skill increases the hero's movement ability over land. In Heroes I, heroes had a single fixed special ability according to their class. The magic system was changed in Heroes II. Heroes I had used a memorization system in which each spell could be cast a certain number of times before being exhausted. Pay what you want for Marvel and Star Wars Pinball FX2 tables, and support charity! Heroes II uses a magic point system that allows the player to apportion spell use as needed, while the varying point cost of different spells maintains balance. Another major feature introduced in Heroes II is the ability to upgrade units, granting them improved statistics and, in some cases, important abilities. For example, upgrading Vampires to Vampire Lords enables them to absorb health and even to resurrect units.[citation needed]. Heroes of Might and Magic II adventure map. The canonical ending of Heroes I results in Lord Morglin Ironfist's victory. In the following years, he has successfully unified the continent of Enroth and secured his rule as king. Upon the king's death, his two sons, Archibald and Roland, vie for the crown. Archibald orchestrates a series of events that lead to Roland's exile. Archibald is then declared the new king, while Roland organizes a resistance. Each alignment is represented by one of the game's two campaigns. Archibald's campaign features the three "evil" town alignments, while Roland's campaign features the three "good" town alignments. If Archibald is victorious, Roland's rebellion is crushed, and Roland himself is imprisoned in Castle Ironfist, leaving Archibald the uncontested ruler of Enroth. The canonical ending, however, results in Roland's victory, with Archibald being turned to stone by Roland's court wizard, Tanir. This event is referenced later in Might and Magic VI: The Mandate of Heaven, when Archibald is freed of the spell. He goes on to be a significant NPC in Might and Magic VII: For Blood and Honor. Development[edit]Much of the core programming of Heroes II was carried over from the original Heroes, thus the game actually took less time to develop than the original Heroes.[citation needed]The soundtrack produced primarily by Paul Romero. Expansion[edit]The Price of Loyalty is the expansion pack for Heroes II, released on May 1. Development of the expansion was contracted to Cyberlore Studios. The expansion adds four new campaigns, new artifacts, new scenario maps, new in- map buildings and an improved map editor. The expansion also added a new structure for the necromancer faction - the shrine that enhances the heroes' ability to raise the dead (Necromancy Skills). Each new campaign had a totally different story that doesn't have any connection to the original game or the other campaigns. Reception[edit]Heroes of Might and Magic II was a runner- up for Computer Gaming World's 1. Strategy Game of the Year" award, which ultimately went to Civilization II. The editors wrote of Heroes of Might and Magic II, "The simplicity of King's Bounty- style tactical combat is the perfect counterpoint to the surprising depth of the strategic game, and unlike Heroes I, the campaign is much more satisfying."[3] It was also nominated as Computer Games Strategy Plus's turn- based strategy game of the year, and Computer Game Entertainment's "Best Strategy Game", but again lost to Civilization II in both categories.[4][5] However, the editors of PC Gamer US named Heroes of Might and Magic II 1. Best Turn- Based Strategy Game", and called it "clearly a cut above" the rest of its genre that year.[6]Heroes of Might and Magic II was named the 2. PC Gamer UK in 1. By December 1. 99. Heroes of Might and Magic series, including Heroes of Might and Magic II, had reached 1. References[edit]^"Heroes of Might and Magic II: The Succession Wars". Retrieved 2. 01. 2- 0. Soete, Tim (1. 99. Heroes of Might and Magic II: The Succession Wars Review". Retrieved 2. 01. 2- 0. Staff (May 1. 99. The Computer Gaming World 1. Premier Awards". Computer Gaming World (1. Staff (March 2. 5, 1.Computer Games Strategy Plus announces 1.Awards". Computer Games Strategy Plus.Archived from the original on June 1.Retrieved November 2, 2. . Staff (July 1. 99. The Computer Game Entertainment Awards 1. Computer Game Entertainment (1): 5. PC Gamer Reveals Its 1. Award Winners". Business Wire (Press release). Brisbane, California. February 6, 1. 99. Flynn, James; Owen, Steve; Pierce, Matthew; Davis, Jonathan; Longhurst, Richard (July 1. The PC Gamer Top 1. PC Gamer UK (4. 5): 5. DO Ships Heroes of Might and Magic(R) III for Macintosh(R)" (Press release). Redwood City, California: PR Newswire. December 2. 1, 1. Archived from the original on April 2.
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