Heroes of Might and Magic: Quest for the Dragon Bone Staff

Heroes of Might and Magic: Quest for the Dragon Bone Staff

released on Apr 18, 2001

Heroes of Might and Magic: Quest for the Dragon Bone Staff

released on Apr 18, 2001

A remake of King's Bounty

Heroes of Might and Magic: Quest for the Dragon Bone Staff is a 2001 video game released on the PlayStation 2. Though 3DO did not advertise it as such, the game is an enhanced remake of King's Bounty.


Also in series

Heroes of Might and Magic IV
Heroes of Might and Magic IV
Heroes Chronicles: Revolt of the Beastmasters
Heroes Chronicles: Revolt of the Beastmasters
Heroes Chronicles: The Sword of Frost
Heroes Chronicles: The Sword of Frost
Heroes Chronicles: Masters of the Elements
Heroes Chronicles: Masters of the Elements
Heroes Chronicles: Clash of the Dragons
Heroes Chronicles: Clash of the Dragons

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Let me preface by saying THIS GAME IS ASS.

Every time I boot it up I immediately get sucked in.
The story is easily forgotten as it is mentioned very little, and 90% of the game is filling out a map just to see a vague location of the staff, but it still somehow manages to sink its claws into your flesh and doesn't let go until you defeat that jank ass dragon.
And when I say the story is forgotten, I mean that they never specify how or why the king was poisoned, and whatever the hell a dragon had to do with it.
They don't even tell what became of the king, like did he die or???
As much as I would like to blame it on nostalgia, I refuse to believe an ass game such as this can have this much of a grip on me with fond memories alone.
There must be a divine force at play.

That being said, this game is perfect to play while you're baked. <3

Nothing like the other Heroes games, but actually quite fun in it's own way! I felt I unlocked this games potential after watching speed run videos and realising that full map exploration was not the way to beat it.

i dont actually know if this game was Good but it was important to me