Might & Magic Kart Racing?
With roots dating back to 1987, Might & Magic has been a staple in PC role-playing for well over a decade. Though the last few games have been dismal, the excellent Heroes offshoot spawned a terrific line of turn-based strategy games. Well, there should be a statute of limitations on how long you can ride a game’s success before having to cash in your chips and start over. Someone decided that role-playing and strategy wasn’t enough, and the next logical step was to crank out an action-adventure. The result was Crusaders of Might and Magic for the PSX, which was a genuine flop and should have warned against trying to take a license too far. Instead, we get Warriors of Might and Magic, another third-person action RPG romp, but this time for the PS2. And while hardly as bad as its PSOne predecessor, this one seems content mired in utter mediocrity. You play Alleron, a would-be hero accused of practicing Necromancy and cast into a pit of hopelessness. With a nasty mask ‘o shame strapped t