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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | I'm skeptical that none was kind enough to give credit to Rob King and Paul Romero for their amazing work with the Might and Magic themes and the spin-off series Heroes of Might and Magic. Heroes 2 was even infamous for having more performance issues with the complexity of its opera music than the graphics or anything else. Each Town and land-type with its own fitting theme in Heroes, most Dungeons and villages with their own theme as well in Might and Magic. See it yourself: |