The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
Class of Heroes Sony PSP Game tested and guaranteed to work!
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:730865600069
Condition:Used
Genre:Role-Playing
Platform:PSP
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Teen
SKU:PSP_CLASS_OF_HEROES
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
Gerald Pennabaker –
Portable version of the classic that started one of the world’s greatest gaming franchise. Still a LOT of fun to play.
Vinny –
Very satisfied with this purchase!
Manu –
This is a nice piece of video game history. It is a remake of the original Final Fantasy for the Famicom/NES. The graphics, look nice, and the game is entertaining. It is an old style japanese RPG.
A. Alegria –
Believe it or not, I have never bought one of the previous version of this game till now. So I got to experience the game without the nostalgia that some may feel.To begin, I have played ffvii through ffx-2 (skip ffix though I bought the game), so I am a fan of the series. I dont get to play with my console much these days, and gave away my Gameboy SP when I got my PSP. I always find time to play the PSP for some reason.So here it is what I thought:Gameplay: very basic rpg combat: pull the menu, choose attack (if character is melee) or choose magic ( if the character is mage). Of course this is the remake of the original game 20 years ago that went on to be successful. It was a defining game of JRPGs at the time. So combat is 20 years old. There are no summonings as in later FFs, or break limits (if you play FFs game you know what I am talking about).I found the leveling pace to be easy, I never had a party wipe out and all bosses went down easy enough. In the original, 50 levels was the maximum and it was tough to get there, making the game difficult in the orginal NES version. In the PSP version, I got to break level 51 (50 is not the maximum level anymore) just before I faced the final boss.I clocked 20 hours from beginning to final boss. I read claims that it is an 8 hours game. My guess, is that the PSP version has upped the random encounter rate. That may explain why it was easy to get level 50. Most random encounters had monster that would died with one hit (on the fir.
j buckner –
What can you say about a classic like this if your wanting to play a game you loved from back in the day pick this bad boy up!!Dont expect a different experience from when you played this way back when this is meant for fans that never got the chance to play this when it was originally released and fans that did and wanna relive the experience. and for around $10 you cant loose.
Adol A. –
Ah, the original Final Fantasy 1 on the NES.Then the PS1. Then the GBA. Now this version.However, it has been 20 years so I guess I could understand why they’d rerererelease a game.Pros+Looks nicer.+Easier to play than the past versions… to an extent. (more on this later)+Bonus dungeons.+Ability to save wherever you want, not just the overworld or save points. (also has a con to it)+Magic system is easier to use than the NES version.Cons-Unforgivable random enemy encounter rate – It’s typical for a Final Fantasy game to have random enemy encounters. However, in this game, it’s as if EVERY STEP you take you encounter an enemy. (I’ve had this happen to me in the Earth Cave) While it’s good to get your levels up and whatnot, it’s extremely frustrating when you just want to proceed in the game, or if the enemies really whittle your health/magic down right before a boss. Can’t use tents/cottages either since there are no save points.-This release doesn’t include Final Fantasy II as it did with Dawn of Souls and Origins (GBA/PS1) So you have to buy both games individually, making you spend about $5-15 more if you want both games.-Easy to get lost in the story line.Granted this is still a good game, I don’t see the point in releasing it 4+ times, especially with this version not having FF2. It’s nice to see a successful series of games still going strong after 20+ years. Keep it up Square!
Barbara Dickerson –
ordered this for a nephew and he loved it
Tiddals –
I really love the final Fantasy series and this does it justice.It’s tons of fun and amazing.
lobster face –
Graphics are impressive for their time. I used to own the Final Fantasy Origins for PS1 and played it on my PS2. Everything is just as I remember. Can’t wait to finish this game and Final Fantasy IV so I can start playing II.
Christopher D. Kelosky –
This game is a great game considering when it was made and how different it was from the other types of games at the time. Overall I would give it a 7/10.