First Look At Fields And Battles In New Class of Heroes: Chrono Academy

Acquire’s next New Class of Heroes game will continue the brand on PSP, but it’s undergoing some major changes. Chrono Academy isn’t a dungeon crawler but standard field-type RPG loaded with customization options. As the name suggests, the story involves the concept of time.

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You play as three characters as the same one year of school repeats, and Acquire say the game has a “multi-scenario” system. Here are your three protagonists:

 

Moria:

 

Kyubit:

 

Rosché:

 

And here’s a glimpse of the field and battles:

 

 

New Class of Heroes: Chrono Academy is scheduled for release on July 19th on the PSP. You can find more images of the game at the Famitsu.com report linked to above.


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