Bravely Default II Review
A totally new cast arrives in the third game in the Bravely series. Attempting to recapture the nostalgia of a bygone era, it defaults to some tropes while being largely successful in updating a classic job system.
A totally new cast arrives in the third game in the Bravely series. Attempting to recapture the nostalgia of a bygone era, it defaults to some tropes while being largely successful in updating a classic job system.
Bravely Default II is right around the corner. In preparation for its upcoming release, Nintendo provided one last trailer to get RPGamers excited.
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A new English trailer is out for Bravely Default II. The two-minute video gives a quick rundown of the all-important Brave and Default actions.
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Square Enix provided additional media and details for Bravely Default II in Japan. The update focuses on the nation of Rimedahl, introducing new characters and jobs, as well as a new card-based mini-game.
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Square Enix released a new Japanese trailer for Bravely Default II. The video features a look at the kingdom of Wiswald and its important characters.
A new final demo for Bravely Default II is now available. The demo lets players try out some of the jobs and abilities ahead of the game’s launch in February.
A host of new information, screenshots, and artwork for Bravely Default II were made available. Included in the unveiling were eight new jobs, two kingdoms along with multiple characters important to the narrative, and several gameplay systems.
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Nintendo’s latest Direct Mini presentation provided an update on Bravely Default II. The game will launch worldwide in February, with some new Asterisk holders revealed.
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