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Hero-U Rogue to Redemption Porting to Switch
January
13, in the year of our Lord 2021 -- Quest for Glory meets
Harry Potter in Hero-U: Rogue to Redemption, an open-world
adventure/RPG from veteran game designers Lori and Corey Cole.
Street-smart young adult Shawn O'Conner is trying to gain entry into
the Thieves Guild when a shadowy stranger makes a tantalizing offer:
Enroll in the prestigious Hero University and become an honorable
Rogue instead of a thief.
Join Shawn for a whirlwind education into the tools, tricks, and
ethics of the Rogue class. Explore Hero University's vast castle by
day or under cover of night. Befriend your classmates, romance them,
or hold them at arm's length. Practice your skills and protect the
University to prove that you are Hero material. How you choose to
play will determine Shawn's success at Hero-U.
But there's even more to the story. Why was Shawn handpicked to
attend Hero University? What happened to his missing father, and
what legacy did Dad leave behind? What are the dark secrets in the
catacombs beneath the Hero-U castle? The answers to these questions
and more lie within the castle walls -- if you can find them.
Features:
A charming fantasy story, set in the same universe as the acclaimed
Quest for Glory series, that changes based on player decisions and
play style.
Humorous dialogue and pun-filled descriptions that will delight fans
of fantasy writers like Terry Pratchett and Piers Anthony
Open-world exploration with a real-time day/night cycle that has
hints of Persona and The Sims. There's much more happening in Hero
University's hallowed halls than you'll see in one playthrough!
Hybrid adventure/RPG gameplay with role-playing elements woven into
the story and puzzles.
Optional turn-based combat -- seek it out for an RPG experience or
stealthily avoid it to stick to the adventure.
Supplement Shawn's skills with an optional elective (Magic, First
Aid, or Science) -- but only if he passes his tests.
Controls and UI optimized for Nintendo Switch -- play in either
handheld or console mode, using the touch screen or Joy-Con
controllers.
No word on a physical copy version of this game on this system(s)
in the US at this time.
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