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February 2021
(77%)
48 Reviews
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Those who love old school JRPG grindfests will find a lot to love with Bravely Default II.Bravely NostalgicIn JRPGs were at a low ebb. They were being overshadowed by their Western counterparts, which were being released to widespread acclaim and audien...
Abstract: When I heard Nintendo was coming out with a new entry to the Bravely Default series I was excited. I played the first one back in 2012 and even though I don't recall much about the game, I recall I enjoyed it. I liked the first one so much that I bought a...
Abstract: If you've been in the mood for a traditional JRPG experience on the Switch, then you should look no further than the recently released Bravely Default II from Claytechworks and Square Enix. Despite being the third entry in the Bravely Default series (conf...
the job selection is full of a lot of variety and interesting classes that take a lot of strategy to fully master. Combining abilities, Brave and Default commands, and even special attacks, players will have plenty of firepower for endgame bosses. It's...
Enjoyable and varied job system, Excellent soundtrack and great voice work, Gorgeous environment art style, Satisfying challenge and lots of side quests
Added randomness of combat isn't ideal, Character models are ugly, Story is fairly bythenumbers, The world feels small
Bravely Default 2 is a decent JRPG cut from the same cloth as its inspirators. The combat is undeniably addictive, but its old-school sensibilities see it occasionally suffer from poor pacing and frustrating periods of grind...
Published: 2021-03-08, Author: Eric , review by: Gamingnexus.com
Abstract: There is a certain subset of gamers that look at modern role-playing games and wonder what the heck happened. For people of a certain age – those that came up playing Dragon Quest III on NES and Final Fantasy VI on SNES, spending hours running in circles...
Extremely complex character building and combat options, Beautiful visuals in cities and character costumes, Downtime system helps reduce some of the need for grinding
Cutesy art style can be off-putting, Some visual stutters and blurring
Published: 2021-03-05, Author: Jordan , review by: tomsguide.com
Beautiful graphics, Cute character and town designs, Flexible job system, Deep JRPG mechanics
So-so main story, Tedious side quests, Can be a bit grindy
(Image credit: Square Enix)Bravely Default II is an excellent JRPG that welcomes genre veterans and newcomers alike. It may not tread new ground in terms of story, but it’s a fun adventure with lovable characters. The Brave and Default combat options add...