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The editors liked
Gorgeous art and sound
Wealth of options makes Bravely Default immanently playable
Battle system is deliciously tactile
The editors didn't like
Sometimes so light it's impossible to take seriously
Abstract: Bravely Default is set in a changing world with shifting ideologies. For many years, the people of Luxendarc followed the Crystals. They looked to the Vestals, maidens who prayed to the Crystals of Wind, Water, Earth, and Fire, for guidance. The crystals ...
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Published: 2014-01-30, Author: Anthony , review by: Digitaltrends.com
Gorgeous art and sound, Wealth of options makes Bravely Default immanently playable, Battle system is deliciously tactile
Sometimes so light it's impossible to take seriously, Even with difficulty sliders, it takes ages to build up job levels
If there's any strike against this role-playing game, it's that it never feels quite as dramatic as the old games that so inspired it. Deeply talented people collaborated to produce a lovely fantasy, but it's not an epic one. Ultimately that's okay. Bra...
Published: 2016-04-19, Author: CJ , review by: destructoid.com
Abstract: Game Informer had the chance to catch up with Bravely Default producer Masashi Takahashi, which resulted in several interesting tidbits regarding the history of the series and where it could possibly go in the future. Once such nugget is the fact that alt...
Bravely Default is a game that any owner of a Nintendo 3DS should check out. While it does have a few flaws with its storytelling and StreetPass features, ultimately these faults are minor at worst and are outweighed by the game's strong points. It is a...
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Published: 2014-03-08, Author: Michael , review by: geardiary.com
high replay value, augmented reality, control scheme, gameplay customization options, strong visuals, social/network capabilities, battle system, job system, simplistic gameplay
voice acting quality, more touchscreen capabilities for menu navigation, more original gameplay, unexplained events
If there's a golden rule to JRPGs it's to make as many moments as positive and rewarding as possible. After all, players are going to be spending dozens of hours playing, often doing particularly repetitive tasks. I looked for that in Bravely Default and...
Abstract: Chrono Break isn't happening. Final Fantasy is a bloated parody of its former self. Breath of Fire has jumped ship to mobile devices. And Suikoden might never get a follow-up. These Japanese role-playing series were the bee's knees in the mid 90s and earl...
Throwback are always a tricky proposition. On one hand, Bravely Default perfectly captures the games it's trying to recreate. This is a classic JRPG from head to toe, and the developers were well aware of what they were making....