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Game » consists of 4 releases. Released July 1991
A Game Boy Advance re-imagining of the PC classic Eye of the Beholder.
This was the final entry in the original Might and Magic franchise series that had begun with Might and Magic: Secret of the Inner Sanctum. Featuring a new engine and enhanced gameplay system, players would be challenged to save the land of Chedian from invasion.
A first-person turn-based RPG developed by Racjin and Atlus. It is inspired by Sir-Tech's venerable Wizardry series and features similar gameplay with a JRPG twist.
The eighth entry in the Might and Magic series begins to show the formula's age despite being a new adventure. In this chapter, the Planeswalker Escaton has arrived in the land spelling its doom. It is up to a brave party of adventurers to thwart the prophecy he brings.
The seventh game of the Might and Magic series would return to the questions raised at the end of Might and Magic III and the missing party that had disappeared in their pursuit of the mysterious Corak. On the world of Colony, they would face and even greater evil.
Considered by many to be the best game in the original Might and Magic series, this game places the player in control of his own custom group of four heroes, out to save the world from certain destruction at the hands of a mysterious new army of devils.
The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall from Bethesda Softworks is an enormous RPG and sequel to The Elder Scrolls: Arena. It includes a massive gameworld and pioneering freeform play. It was well received for these factors, but was criticised for a number of crippling bugs.
The sequel to Clouds of Xeen, which can be combined with the prior game to create World of Xeen. In this, the fifth installment in the Might and Magic series, player characters travel to the Darkside of Xeen to fight against an all-powerful villain to prevent Xeen's destruction.
Book I: The Secret of the Inner Sanctum was the first game in what would become known as the Might and Magic franchise, featuring a Dungeons and Dragons inspired role-playing adventure across a vast and unforgiving world.
The first of the two games featuring Xeen, which can be combined with each other to create World of Xeen. In this, the fourth installment in the Might and Magic series, player characters explore the surface of Xeen, as well as high above it, to recover an other-worldly scepter.
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