Classic gameplay meets classic grind.
The original Bravely Default launched during a time where it felt like everyone had moved on past the tried and true turn-based RPG. Even the king of the formula, Square-Enix, seemed like it had given up on the genre as it had been (unfortunately) pouring its everything into the action RPG, Final Fantasy XIII, and its countless spinoffs. But then, a week before the launch of the last entry in the Final Fantasy XIII trilogy, Square Enix launched Bravely Default on 3DS (in North America, at least). It was a glimmer of hope in the eyes of classic fantasy RPG fans, and it absolutely delivered on all fronts.
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Classic gameplay meets classic grind.
The original Bravely Default launched during a time where it felt like everyone had moved on past the tried and true turn-based RPG. Even the king of the formula, Square-Enix, seemed like it had given up on the genre as it had been (unfortunately) pouring its everything into the action RPG, Final Fantasy XIII, and its countless spinoffs. But then, a week before the launch of the last entry in the Final Fantasy XIII trilogy, Square Enix launched Bravely Default on 3DS (in North America, at least). It was a glimmer of hope in the eyes of classic fantasy RPG fans, and it absolutely delivered on all fronts.
Read the full article on nintendolife.com