[4/5] Review with system requirements by Adam Swiderski "The absolute depth of play available here is almost staggering, and the systemic foundation on which it's built is fundamentally sound."
[8.4/10] Review with screen shots by Ron Dulin "A slightly improved Might and Magic is better than no Might and Magic at all."
[7.7/10] Review with screen shots and system requirements by Trent C. Ward "If you like old-school, play in your bathrobe for an entire weekend RPGs, then For Blood and Honor will keep you more than happy for weeks (and maybe even months)."
Review with system requirements by Rosemary Young "Like just about every Might & Magic fan I know I was surprised to be presented with Chapter VII in the series so soon after Chapter VI. Very pleasantly surprised, I must say."
[90%] Review with small screen shots by Sensei Phoenix "Overall, Might and Magic 7: For Blood and Honor, surpasses its progenitor in almost every area."
[8/10] Review with screen shots and system requirements by Andy Grieser "The latest in the Might & Magic RPG series, For Blood and Honor, provokes an odd mix of déjà vu and wonder."
Previews with screen shots by Jason Bates (September 23, 1998) and Trent C. Ward (March 09, 1999) "We managed to get our hands on a playable copy! Over 40 new screenshots and starting story details!"
[80%] Review with screen shots and system requirements by Jakub Wojnarowicz "If you can get past the sound, graphics and happy atmosphere (assuming you don't like the last), then you'll probably be fine."
[B-] Review with screen shots and system requirements by Clint "But for those of you looking for a new experience should look elsewhere, as there's just not enough pizzazz to keep you interested for long."
[6.5/10] Review with screen shots by _fo0k "If only they could have given this thing good visuals and fixed the voices, they might have broken this out of the "hardcore" rpg group and gotten a bit more mass appeal."
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