Man 2013 is going to be a nice year. Grimrock with its nice dungeon crawling and MML with that adventurelike overworld exploring and some dungeons. ahhh good times ahaed

They wouldn't need to play Grimrock at all to make a good Might & Magic game. They'd just have to play the previous games in the series. There's of course some similarities, in that it's a first person party-based RPG, but to name some major differences:Komag wrote:Yeah, it's looking pretty nice!
How much you wanna bet they have ALL played Grimrock, if only to learn from the best!
Might & Magic I up to V, which for me where the best of the series were tile-based, exactly like every old school rpg. Free movement was adopted from M&M VI and afterwards. So I suppose Might & Magic goes back to its very best roots. Great news! Hope that it will be comparable with its old ancestors, because, to paraphrase a greek quote, Might & Magic is "a game heavy like history", meaning that it is a very historical game.Ixnatifual wrote:From another gameplay video it's actually pretty obvious they're doing a completely tile-based approach to movement, like in Grimrock: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K4IxhUtZlgY
Don't really mind this, either. The game looks quite beautiful, too.