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Bravely Default: For the Sequel
For JPN/Asian systems only.
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Subtitles | English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Japanese |
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Japanese 3DS owners will be especially pleased to know that the enhanced version of SquareEnix's 2012 handheld RPG masterpiece Bravely Default: Flying Fairywill have 6 languages to choose from: Japanese, English, French, Italian, German, and Spanish. Dual audio support in Japanese and English is also an option!
A quick primer for those unfamiliar with Bravely Default, this turn-based RPG game is considered as the spiritual successor Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Lightwithcharacters and scenarios by Naotaka Hayashi of Stein's Gate fame. In this new version, a salvo of new options and features are available such as the option to change battle speed and difficulty, the aforementioned language additions, extra story, and battle events, multiple save files, and a revamped battle system which will be used in the actual sequel. There is also an improved graphical overhaul and the ability to import your save files from the original game!
Experience a wonderful JRPG, and especially one of this caliber!
Note:
- Voice: English, Japanese
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Average rating: | (4.5 out of 5) | |
Total votes: | 11 |
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The story is your standard Square-Enix stuff, so anyone who has played a Final Fantasy or Dragon Quest game knows what to expect.
The gameplay harkens back to the SNES Final Fantasy games and is rather straightforward. The unique Brave and Default system for the game has it's dimensions, and adds a level of strategy and tactics. Thank the makers for the ability to increase the speed of the battles animations, as the battles themselves can get boring and long.
3D effects are what they are, and the game has issues on running on max framerate if turned on. Thus, it's useless.
The artwork and backgrounds are beautiful and the characters are charming. The characters especially are given plenty of time to interact and develop as they progress on with the well-paced story. Unlike the FF13 series, the characters in BDFF do not indulge in monologues or get suddenly enlightened with irrelevant random ephipanies. The music is done by revo, an indie musician who also did the theme songs for the anime Attack on Titan, which is includes a lot of symphonic rock tracks, but they match the game's feel very very well.
A must buy, if you want to experience the classic FF series with a good spin.
The graphic is also nice with the beautiful music and great detail in many systems.
Should not miss by all mean.
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