Class of Heroes 2
Class of Heroes 2 is the sequel to Class of Heroes and offers Role-playing, Dungeon Crawling and Single-player video game developed and published by Acquire for PlayStation. The game takes place in the challenging dungeons and puts the player in the protagonist’s role with a task to explore the environment and battle against waves of enemies appear and attack ion turn-based combat. There are a variety of characters available, and the player needs to select for his party, selecting each’s gender, stats, race, and more. In the game, gender and the race are permanent, but the alignment and major of the character can be changed when exploring the school. The game has ten playable races including Halfling, Erdgeist, Dwarf, Elf, and more. Each race in the game has its unique attitude, skills and personality. The player needs to explore the land from a first-person perspective, the battle against enemies in the turn-based system and score experience points to raise up his level. Class of Heroes 2 includes core features such as Multiple Races, Character Classes, First-person Exploration, Hordes of Enemies, Turn-based System and more.
#1 The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel
The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel is a Role-playing and Single-player video game developed and published by Nihon Falcon for multiple platforms. The game serves as the part of the long-running video game series The Legend of Heroes and comes with new and improved graphics, a beautiful cast of characters, and the enhanced mechanics. The game takes place in the Erebonian Empire, after the series of Trails in the Sky video games and during the period like the Crossbell series of the game. The storyline of the game follows the protagonist named as Rean Schwarzer and his friends at Thors Military Academy. As the story advances, the Class VII are tasked with interrogating the Schoolhouse, a strange mysterious building on campus that alters it layout monthly. The game introduces the Tactical Link System, enabling the player to follow up with three different types of attacks, dealing damage and offering different benefits. The player manipulates the world from a third-person perspective, battle against enemies and take down them using the unique skills to earn experience points. Check it out, if you love playing Role-playing games.
#2 Fighting Fantasy: The Warlock of Firetop Mountain
Fighting Fantasy: The Warlock of Firetop Mountain is an Action, Board, Role-playing, and Single-player video game by Big Blue Bubble and published by Aspyr for Nintendo DS and other platforms. The game is set in the fantasy-themed world where the player assumes the role of an adventurer who must battle against evil in the set of levels. The player can explore the environment from a first-person viewpoint and experience the unique blend of combat and puzzle gameplay elements. In the game, the player needs to navigate the character through a set of tests, mazes, and trials to achieve goals. At the end of the goal, the player needs to face off evil in his mountain fortress. During the gameplay, the player can freely roam through the landscape and use a blend of weapons, skills, magic, and armor to take down enemies. In the start, the player has an opportunity to choose his hero from available and then embark on an epic journey to take down monsters for points that can be used to unlock additional content.
#3 Warlock: Master of the Arcane
Warlock: Master of the Arcane is a Strategy, Fantasy, RPG, Single-player, and Multiplayer video game developed by Paradox Interactive for Windows. Throughout the gameplay, the player takes on the role of leader and gets engaged in the conquest against other players all over the globe. The game features a great number of mages with specific appearances and abilities.
Each mage has a decision from a choice of advantages from the earliest starting point ranges from the number of beginning assets and generation rate, spells, and access to specific units. Three distinct advantages are there that the player must manage that include gold for new units, food, and mana for throwing spells.
Religion is also significant where the player can interact with different gods dependent on whether the player has completed quests a god has made or not. Units can gain experience through successful combats, and the game grants the player bonuses to increase efficiency.