Heroes of Might and Magic V Reviews

Ubisoft and Nival Interactive's Heroes of Might and Magic V is the subject of three more reviews around the web. The first is at WorthPlaying with an overall score of 8.5/10:
HoMM V is a shining example of how a turn-based strategy should be executed, and will no doubt set the standard for generations of the genre to come. Engaging, challenging, and fun, the game captures just enough of what made its predecessors great while adding enough new material to capture a new demographic. Add to this the fact that the Collector's edition is packaged with full versions of both HoMM III and HoMM IV, and you have a title that begs for an addition into your library.

The second is at BytePress with no overall score:
...the Heroes series is reborn like a phoenix from its own ashes with a 3D engine and highly detailed environment. The races have been renamed and modified a bit to maintain a balance between them. As such, the new races are Haven, Inferno, Necropolis, Academy, Dungeon and Sylvan.

And the third is at Digital Entertainment News with an overall score of 8.5/10:
HOMMV is a very solid game and should appeal to quite the number of strategy fans. Pick it up, if you enjoy the genre you will have a good time with this.