This new game is not a Ubisoft command its a indi devs fans of Heroes they make a demo and give it to Ubi for make a new game by the fans for the fans. He is promising but i wait Fanstratics to...an other spiritual successor of Heroes 3 by the lead designer of Heroes 3.
Nameless is really interesting. The demo has a lot of budget game jank and the translation is rough but it could be really good. I love a lot of the TTRPG inspirations in it.
You missed a big one, **Silence of the Siren**. Early Access starting very soon (September 30), it's a Heroes of Might and Magic-like with plenty of twists and updates to the formula, and after playing the demo on steam, I have to say the game design is really smart. These devs are clearly veterans of the genre. Every change I saw I was like "oh yeah, this is a great idea". Also some of the units have fairly OP abilities, which I'm glad to see, rather than some games which are very timid with their unit design. It's not a huge developer so maybe I'm crazy to say this, but I think this game will actually be the big successor to HoMM, and not HoMM: Olden Era. Of course it's also possible that both will be good :)
The feel is clearly very inspired by Darkest Dungeon (the look, and then the dark narrator), with a splash of Diablo in there. Looks polished, we'll see if the gameplay is any good
I wish some indie studio would do a remake/re-imagining-remaster-whatever of Might and Magic 6-8 (NOT Heroes of) while keeping faithful to the originals. It blows the mind that nobody has made a similar game to those 3. There are first person dungeon crawler games but they all miss the mark in some way or another.
@@TurnBasedLoversin Heroes of Might and Magic (the basis for Olden Era, specially HOMM3) you have no maintenance costs nor limit for the number of units you can stack. Besides not making any sense, you can brake the game turtling until you have 9999 archangels or dragons, etc. It just takes away a lot of the strategy and fun of the game.
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