RPGFan - "When I first heard about Bravely Default, I admit I wasn't exactly foaming at the mouth in anticipation. I had read that it was a sequel to the Final Fantasy spin-off title, The 4 Heroes of Light, which, while fun and harmless, didn't make me want to return to it. Bravely Default certainly carries over a lot of qualities of its predecessor, but it's far more ambitious in almost every way. Complex personal relationships, an exciting high-risk/high-reward battle system and a plot with a staggering scope all elevate this game beyond spin-off status."
Numerous factors are in play when it comes to delivering turn-based combat that feels like it packs the punches it dishes out.
In this first edition of "PunishedChat," a new series where The Punished Backlog's Sam Martinelli interviews friends about various video game related subjects, he discusses the JRPG genre.
Octopath Traveler really blew up, didn’t it? The Nintendo Switch exclusive became a top eShop seller after launch and physical copies were so rare, Square Enix was issuing apologies and asking people to please consider a digital copy if they could not wait. It is a fun RPG to spend 40 to 60 hours playing. But, what if [a player has] already finished the game? What if [they] are ready to follow some new stories?
You aren't finishing this game in 40-60hrs... maybe one or two of the eight character's individual stories.
#neverstoptraveling
SquareEnix Bravely Avoided Default,
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This game is beautiful.
Unless you're reviewing the Japanese version, you should remove Flying Fairy from the title.