Rezensions-Highlight: Might and Magic: The Secret of Inner Sanctum
Might and Magic: The Secret of the Inner Sanctum came later than its counterparts in Wizardry and The Bard's Tale and thus had those shoulders to stand on. It shares with both first-person party-focused exploration and turn-based combat. With Wizardry it shares a sandbox approach to CRPG gaming, except instead of limiting exploration to a single dungeon, Might and Magic provides a huge world with outdoor, town, and dungeon environments. The stylized illustrated poster map that came with the game (and all subsequent titles in the series, even the lamentable Might and Magic IX) adds to the immersion as it echoes another predecessor, the Ultima series.