HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

''Heroes of Might and Magic II: The Succession Wars '' is a
turn-based strategy A turn-based strategy (TBS) game is a Strategy video game, strategy game (usually some type of wargaming, wargame, especially a wargaming#Unit or map scale, strategic-level wargame) where players take Time-keeping systems in games, turns when pla ...
video game Video games, also known as computer games, are electronic games that involves interaction with a user interface or input device such as a joystick, controller, keyboard, or motion sensing device to generate visual feedback. This fee ...
developed by
Jon Van Caneghem Jon Van Caneghem (born 1962/1963)New World Computing New World Computing, Inc. was an American video game developer and publisher founded in 1984 by Jon Van Caneghem, his wife, Michaela Van Caneghem, and Mark Caldwell. It was best known for its work on the Might and Magic role-playing video game ...
and published in
1996 File:1996 Events Collage.png, From left, clockwise: A Centennial Olympic Park bombing, bomb explodes at Centennial Olympic Park in Atlanta, set off by a radical Anti-abortion violence, anti-abortionist; The center fuel tank explodes on TWA Flight 8 ...
by
the 3DO Company The 3DO Company (formerly THDO on the NASDAQ stock exchange), also known as 3DO, was an American video game company. It was founded in 1991 by Electronic Arts founder Trip Hawkins, in a partnership with seven other companies. After 3DO's flagshi ...
. The game is the second installment of the ''
Heroes of Might and Magic ''Heroes of Might and Magic'', known as ''Might & Magic Heroes'' since 2011, is a series of video games originally created and developed by Jon Van Caneghem through New World Computing. As part of the ''Might and Magic'' franchise, the series ...
'' 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 ''PC Gamer'' is a magazine and website founded in the United Kingdom in 1993 devoted to PC gaming and published monthly by Future plc. The magazine has several regional editions, with the UK and US editions becoming the best selling PC games ma ...
'' in May 1997. An expansion pack, ''The Price of Loyalty'', was released in
1997 File:1997 Events Collage.png, From left, clockwise: The movie set of ''Titanic'', the highest-grossing movie in history at the time; ''Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone'', is published; Comet Hale-Bopp passes by Earth and becomes one of t ...
. Later, 3DO bundled ''Heroes II'' and its expansion pack in one box, released as ''Heroes of Might and Magic II Gold'' in
1998 1998 was designated as the ''International Year of the Ocean''. Events January * January 6 – The '' Lunar Prospector'' spacecraft is launched into orbit around the Moon, and later finds evidence for frozen water, in soil in permanently ...
.


Gameplay

For the most part, ''Heroes of Might and Magic II'' is largely a graphical overhaul to the first game. Gameplay in both games is along the 4X genre of strategy games, in that the player builds their kingdom from the ground up, securing resources, stronger armies, better generals, and then uses those assets to find and defeat opponents through capturing their castles and defeating their armies. Aside from the updated look, ''Heroes II'' added many new features that would become staples in the ''Heroes of Might and Magic'' franchise. ''Heroes II'' added the Necromancer and Wizard factions, joining the original four factions (Knight, Barbarian, Sorceress, and Warlock) from the first game. These two new factions also come with an army of creatures and a themed town that ties the faction together, and the six are divided down the middle to have 3 "good" and 3 "evil" factions. Each hero still retains the 'primary skill' system from '' Heroes I'' but now can also learn secondary skills, giving each hero the ability to become more distinctive as they gain experience. Each hero can possess up to eight different secondary skills and 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 Spell(s) or The Spell(s) may refer to: Processes * Spell (paranormal), an incantation * Spell (ritual), a magical ritual * Spelling, the writing of words Arts and entertainment Film and television * ''The Spell'' (1977 film), an American ...
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 Magic or Magick most commonly refers to: * Magic (supernatural), beliefs and actions employed to influence supernatural beings and forces * Ceremonial magic, encompasses a wide variety of rituals of magic * Magical thinking, the belief that unrela ...
system was overhauled 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, where the player had to return to a guild to relearn the spell. ''Heroes II'' uses a
magic point Magic or mana is an attribute assigned to characters within a role-playing or video game that indicates their power to use special magical abilities or "spells". Magic is usually measured in magic points or mana points, shortened as MP. Different ...
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 certain army units, granting them improved statistics and, in some cases, important abilities. In order to play, players guide around their heroes and have them fight other ones and castles. People have full control over their castles, what to build in them, and whether to upgrade a town to a castle. People can only upgrade each castle once per turn. Lastly, ''Heroes II'' added more scenarios to the game and a proper campaign, where the player chooses the good or evil side and plays a series of scenarios using the three factions of that side. Victories in certain scenarios give the player lasting bonuses that carry over to future scenarios, and the player can choose a starting bonus before each scenario starts based on what strategy they take.


Story

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

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''. The soundtrack was produced primarily by
Paul Romero Paul Anthony Romero is an American Video game music, computer and video game music composer and Classical music, classical pianist who has won awards for his work. Early life and classical piano Romero taught himself to play the piano at the age ...
.


Reception

In December 1996, ''PC Gamer'' reported that ''Heroes of Might and Magic II'' was "doing particularly well in retail, with every 3DO retailer reordering the product." Combined sales of the ''Heroes of Might and Magic'' series, including ''Heroes II'', surpassed 500,000 copies by October 1997. This number rose to 1.5 million copies by December 1999. ''
Next Generation Next Generation or Next-Generation may refer to: Publications and literature * ''Next Generation'' (magazine), video game magazine that was made by the now defunct Imagine Media publishing company * Next Generation poets (2004), list of young ...
'' reviewed the Macintosh version of the game, rating it three stars out of five, and stated that "as role-playing games are few on the Mac, ''HM&MII'', with its mix of character and ''Warcraft''-like game elements is a welcome addition." ''Computer Gaming World'' called ''Heroes II'' a "strategy game that amaze everyone with its surprising, addictive qualities and amazing ease of use" and found that ''Heroes II'' was "much better than the original ''Heroes of Might and Magic''." Apart from two gameplay issues - the lack of a wait function, and not being able to control your hero if all of your units are disabled, the reviewer found the game "nearly perfect." The editors of ''
PC Gamer US ''PC Gamer'' is a magazine and website founded in the United Kingdom in 1993 devoted to PC gaming and published monthly by Future plc. The magazine has several regional editions, with the UK and US editions becoming the best selling PC games mag ...
'' named ''Heroes of Might and Magic II'' 1996's "Best Turn-Based Strategy Game", and called it "clearly a cut above" the rest of its genre that year. The game was nominated for ''
Computer Gaming World ''Computer Gaming World'' (CGW) was an American computer game magazine published between 1981 and 2006. One of the few magazines of the era to survive the video game crash of 1983, it was sold to Ziff Davis in 1993. It expanded greatly through ...
''s 1996 "Strategy Game of the Year" and ''Computer Game Entertainment''s "Best Strategy Game" prizes, as well as ''
Computer Games Strategy Plus ''Computer Games Magazine'' was a monthly computer and console gaming print magazine, founded in October 1988 as the United Kingdom publication ''Games International''. During its history, it was known variously as ''Strategy Plus'' (October 1 ...
''s award for the top turn-based strategy title of 1996, but lost in all of these categories to ''
Civilization II ''Sid Meier's Civilization II'' is a turn-based strategy video game in the Civilization (series), ''Civilization'' series, developed and published by MicroProse. It was released in 1996 for personal computer, PCs, and later ported to the PlayS ...
''. It was also a finalist for the
Computer Game Developers Conference The Game Developers Conference (GDC) is an annual conference for video game developers. The event includes an expo, networking events, and awards shows like the Game Developers Choice Awards and Independent Games Festival, and a variety of tutori ...
's 1996 "Best Strategy/War Game" Spotlight Award, which ultimately went to '' Command & Conquer: Red Alert''. The editors of ''Computer Gaming World'' wrote, "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."


Legacy

''Heroes of Might and Magic II'' was named the 25th-best computer game ever by ''PC Gamer UK'' in 1997. In 1998, ''
PC Gamer US ''PC Gamer'' is a magazine and website founded in the United Kingdom in 1993 devoted to PC gaming and published monthly by Future plc. The magazine has several regional editions, with the UK and US editions becoming the best selling PC games mag ...
'' declared it the seventh-best computer game ever released, and the editors called it "the most dangerously addictive turn-based strategy game in the history of PC gaming (with the possible exception of ''
Civilization II ''Sid Meier's Civilization II'' is a turn-based strategy video game in the Civilization (series), ''Civilization'' series, developed and published by MicroProse. It was released in 1996 for personal computer, PCs, and later ported to the PlayS ...
'')." In 2003, ''Heroes of Might and Magic II'' was inducted into
GameSpot ''GameSpot'' is an American video gaming website that provides news, reviews, previews, downloads, and other information on video games. The site was launched on May 1, 1996, created by Pete Deemer, Vince Broady and Jon Epstein. In addition ...
's list of the greatest games of all time.


Expansion

''The Price of Loyalty'' is the expansion pack for ''Heroes II'', released on May 16, 1997. 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 does not have any connection to the original game or the other campaigns.


References

{{Might and Magic series 1996 video games Acorn Archimedes games DOS games Game Boy Color games Games commercially released with DOSBox Heroes of Might and Magic Classic Mac OS games New World Computing games The 3DO Company games Video games developed in the United States Video games scored by Paul Romero Video games scored by Steve Baca Video games set in castles Video games with expansion packs Windows games Multiplayer and single-player video games