Everything that games like The Bard's Tale, Eye of the Beholder, Shining the Holy Ark and Revenge of Werdna did right, this game does horribly horribly wrong. There are far too many bugs and exploits in the game, ensuring that once you discover them, your characters will cakewalk through the game. The story is nearly non-existent, which is a death knell for any RPG. Characterization for your NPC's suffers the same fate, which is a huge red flag for ANY dungeon crawler as this is where you tend to get any personality development. The third and fatal strike comes with the alarmingly slow progression of the game.
"The London-based (the UK) indie games publisher PQube and Tokyo-based (Japan) video games publisher and developer Acquire, today announced with great delight and excitement that "Class of Heroes 1 & 2: Complete Edition", is coming to PC (Steam) and consoles (PS5 and the Nintendo Switch) on April 26th, 2024." - Jonas Ek, TGG.
Atlus fans confined to Sony’s duo of handhelds shouldn’t feel slighted over this week’s generous eShop savings, as a mountain of sweet discounts have spilled over to the PSN store this week as well.
siliconera.com: Add ZeroDiv, makers of Class of Heroes and Hakuoki: Warriors of the Shinsengumi, to the PlayStation Vita developer list. The Tokyo based developer is the developer of Holy Sorcery Story, a RPG from Compile Heart. Mota the character designer from 7th Dragon is the character designer for Holy Sorcery Story too.
"FINAL SCORE: PRETTY POOR GAME!"
Ouch...from some people I heard that it was still a pretty good game...