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Bravely second vs bravely default 2
Bravely second vs bravely default 2








bravely second vs bravely default 2

It’s old school meets new schoolīravely Default took turn-based RPGs and brought them to the modern era on the 3DS. It’s a bit on the silly side, if you ask me, but people sure do love their cats in everything these days. The Catmancer, as the name implies, is a class that summons cats and uses them to learn abilities from the enemies you battle. So… if you’ve always dreamed of being able to actually control cats, well, there you have it. There’s 30 classes in all, some returning from the old game, some new to Second, like wizard, bishop, fencer, charioteer and… wait for it… Catmancer. This time, a bunch of new and (shall I say, unique?) jobs have made the cut. Bravely Default’s (and now, Second’s) job system is a way for you to change what skills and abilities your characters learn and throw them in new costumes, to boot. Jobs?!? This is a video game, I don’t want to do work!ĭon’t worry. If art style and design is your thing, well, here’s a look at some of the locals you’ll be visiting in Bravely Second. I’m going to just let this speak for itself. There’s no reward without a little risk, right? The Art

bravely second vs bravely default 2

Watch out though  if you die you lose everything. Each battle you chain together gets harder and harder and offers more experience. Love RPGs, but aren’t a fan of having to grind against weak enemies just to level up? Worry no more! Bravely Second has a new option that lets you choose to continue a battle after you’ve won with a new and stronger wave of enemies… but your health stays where it was from the first fight. There’s also some new additions specifically in Bravely Second.

bravely second vs bravely default 2

Want to go gung-ho and try to storm the enemy? Give it a shot… but remember you’ll have to wait a few turns to gain back BP to attack again. The Brave/Default system is a unique change that mixes up how you think about turn-based battles. You’ll get one of these points each turn, or you can use the “default” option, which puts your character in a defensive position and earns an extra Brave Point. For example, if you wanted to attack twice in one turn, you could do so by using up an extra Brave Point. By using the Brave or Default options in battle, you can either gain or use up Brave Points. In a twist on the classic mechanics, Bravely Second utilizes the somewhat titular Brave and Default system, which returns from the first game. There’s no button prompts for extra damage or reactions you have to worry about, just tried and true turn-based combat mechanics. It’s the same style as Final Fantasy: you control a cast of characters and take turns whittling away at the enemies’ life until one side has nobody left standing. Bravely Second takes the successful battles of its predecessor and builds upon them while keeping what works from the first game intact.įirst of all, it’s turn based, which is good news for fans of classic RPGs. The Battle Systemīattle system is one of, if not the, most important part of any RPG experience. I’m a little late-to-the-party myself on the Bravely Default hype train–I just played the game over Christmas–but it’s easily one of the best RPGs to be released in awhile, and it combined the old-school roots of the genre with modern sensibilities. If you are looking for a deep, engrossing RPG to delve into, or are just looking for a new game to play, here’s some reasons why you should check out Bravely Second: End Layer, Default’s sequel. Bravely Second: End Layer was released for the Nintendo 3DS on April 15, following in the footsteps of the wildly successful Bravely Default.īut wait… what’s Bravely Default? “Why should I care?,” you might say.










Bravely second vs bravely default 2