Roleplaying
- 1961
- Compute! Online
- Review of Apple II version with screen shot by James V. Trunzo. "The game can take months to play—you won't easily exhaust its possibilities. This one is special." (August 01, 1987)
- 1962
- Compute! Online
- Review by Bob Guerra. "...is one of the most entertaining and challenging role-playing games to come along this year." (November 01, 1992)
- 1963
- Compute! Online
- Review by Scott A. May. "Nearly perfect in design and execution..." (May 01, 1993)
- 1964
- RPGFan
- [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." (August 13, 1999)
- 1965
- GamesFirst!
- [3/5] Review with small screen shots and system requirements by Matt Blackburn. "But Might and Magic is a full price game with a stellar reputation, and for that I expect a much better return on my investment."
- 1966
- The Armchair Empire
- [7/10] Review with screen shots by Mr. Nash. "However, the entertaining story and vast number of side quests go a long way to help ease the disappointment for the game's sore-points."
- 1967
- RPGFan
- [75%] Review with small screen shots by Sensei Phoenix. "After having played through 7 and almost all of 6, Might and Magic 8 just seemed too easy and just more of the same." (March 20, 2000)
- 1969
- RPGFan
- [72%] Review with small screen shots by Sensei Phoenix "Yes, I did enjoy the game once I got the patch, but that's probably because I'm a sucker for the series and its quest-tastic nature. " (April 30, 2002)
- 1970
- Lora's CRPG Reviews
- [55%] Review with screen shot and part ratings by Lora. "...shows its age in its chunky isometric graphics and turn-based combat, but oddly enough it's still fun a decade later."
- 1971
- Metzomagic Reviews
- "If you enjoyed the Might and Magic series you will enjoy Swords of Xeen. If anything, I think it may be slightly tougher than the rest of the series and the puzzles a little more devious."
- 1972
- AC Explorer
- Offline tool uses a database, which players can update, to display Dereth location information. Is searchable and can plot the best routes between two points. Both free and pay versions are available.
- 1974
- Meum's Decal Plugins
- EmoteButler, NinjAlert, DoorButler, and Reloader. Plugins for assigning emotes to hotkeys, receiving alerts when Ninja's spawn, opening doors automatically, and refilling your supplies from a house chest.
- 1976
- Rhesus' AC Stuff
- Online tools for calculating damage taken, maximum arcane lore, and salvage returns.
- 1977
- Spam Spanker
- Decal plug-in filters 'spam', such as repetitive trade requests in Subway, or swearing, from your chat window.