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Keep us updated on how this one stacks up to other dungeon crawlers, GB. I've been following Class of Heroes for quite awhile (its original release date was April or May), and I'm tempted to pick it up. I never got into any of Atlus' other games like this, but lately I've had an urge to give one a try.
As for the con about all the races being the same, the differences are in what classes they can choose and party affinity. Something about stat bonuses depending on how well the party works together, and racial tensions lower that. Jam it back in, in the dark. |
No map? I'm not really familiar with these types of games, but that seems inexcusable for a dungeon crawler. I do remember reading that the dungeons are divided into 3 sections, the entrance, exit, and inner sanctum. The inner sanctum isn't randomly generated like the other two. I wonder if they got lazy and only provided a map for the section that isn't random.
There's nowhere I can't reach. |