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Players in Game
4 769 😀
355 😒
89,78%
Rating
$9.99
Dark Messiah of Might & Magic Reviews
Discover a new breed of Action-RPG game powered by an enhanced version of the Source™ Engine by Valve. Set in the Might & Magic® universe, players will experience ferocious combat in a dark and immersive fantasy environment. Swords, Stealth, Sorcery. Choose your way to kill.
App ID | 2130 |
App Type | GAME |
Developers | Arkane Studios |
Publishers | Ubisoft |
Categories | Single-player, Multi-player, Valve Anti-Cheat enabled |
Genres | Action, RPG |
Release Date | 25 Oct, 2006 |
Platforms | Windows |
Supported Languages | English, French, Italian, German, Spanish - Spain |

5 124 Total Reviews
4 769 Positive Reviews
355 Negative Reviews
Very Positive Score
Dark Messiah of Might & Magic has garnered a total of 5 124 reviews, with 4 769 positive reviews and 355 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘Very Positive’ overall score.
Reviews Chart
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Recent Steam Reviews
This section displays the 10 most recent Steam reviews for the game, showcasing a mix of player experiences and sentiments. Each review summary includes the total playtime along with the number of thumbs-up and thumbs-down reactions, clearly indicating the community's feedback
Playtime:
11 minutes
I like it.
👍 : 0 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
377 minutes
Dark Messiah of Might and Magic Multiplayer Review
Dark Messiah of Might and Magic features a distinct multiplayer mode that diverges from the single-player campaign. Players can choose from various character classes and engage in modes like Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch, and Capture the Flag. While these modes function as expected, melee characters like warriors can feel out of place in a primarily shooter-oriented environment.
The Crusade mode adds depth, pitting humans against undead in a strategic battle for control points, reminiscent of EA's Battlefield games. Players progress through interconnected maps, earning experience points and leveling up to enhance abilities. Class switching upon respawn allows for flexibility, with options like mages, archers, and healing priestesses.
However, the multiplayer suffers from a lack of impactful combat feedback. Swords clashing often go unheard, and players must rely on a status box to gauge damage dealt or received, detracting from the immersion. While the multiplayer offers a different experience, the melee combat feels less engaging, making it unlikely to become a preferred choice for multiplayer gaming.
👍 : 0 |
😃 : 0
Positive