Might & Magic goes downloadable with this DS-to-digital port.
Video posted by Jeff on March 13, 2010
An anime-style installment in the Might & Magic series by independent Canadian developer Capybara Games. It mixes elements of strategy RPGs and puzzle games.
US Release Date: Dec. 1, 2009
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Uh what? No one noticed that before releasing this?
Looks nice, not sure if i'll like the way the battles are though, or any of the other systems it uses.
Also, is it just me or is Godric one of the most generic ass names for a knight/warrior ever?
No, no, you don't understand. That means that of the acclaimed games in 2009, this one was the most 2009 of them all.
Also, super stoked for this. I loved Critter Crunch on PSN, from the same developer, and was sad that I couldn't play this on DS since I got rid of mine a long time ago. Capybara games is really good.
Americanime, thank you.
That... doesn't even make sense.
"One of the most 2009 acclaimed games" doesn't make any sense.
It should be something like:
"One of the most acclaimed games of 2009"
Stupid douche.
I hear this was actually pretty good. It's a bit weird to see a Might and Magic game in this style but it looks like it might have a lot of depth to it.
I know what the game is, I own it. The grammar just doesn't make any sense. "One of the most 2009 game"? What the hell is that suppose to mean? Of all the games released in 2009 this is the most 2009 of them all? What?
the gameplay more than makes up for the art style.
Sorry guys, but "One of the most 2009 acclaimed game" makes no sense whatsoever. How can some of you even read it sensibly? It should be either 'One of 2009's most acclaimed games' or 'One of the most acclaimed games of 2009'.
Surprised Ubisoft let it through, tbh. That's along the same lines as All your base etc.
First, we have the business owners who (presumably) wrote the text themselves and spelled it wrong. Then, we got the company which manufactured the sign (since it's so big I doubt the catering service created it themselves). Finally, we got the workers who put it up there on the building. I mean, you'd think someone involved in this project knew how to spell a simple English word like "catering"...