It's just the first time I noticed I'm getting. This is not a criticism of this game/demo. He's Raven from Tales of Vesperia isn't he? I'm currently playing that game so I made the connection. Adelle is every hyper-active anime girl.Įlvis actually doesn't remind me of anyo- Oh!. All characters feel like copies of other characters from games I played before: Gloria is copied from Final Fantasy IX's Garnet. This Demo also reminded me that I'm getting numb to the generic JRPG ideas. Though in Elvis case, I think it's intentional, with the accent and all. This might seem strange but for some reason I felt the voices were off. It's normal for dubbed JRPGs to not have good characters/voices synching, but I felt the voice choices themselves are not right. I did get used to them after 2 hours of playing but Elvis voice felt strange for some reason.
#Bravely default 2 demo series#
Though the series unique aspects make up for the basic "Save-the-Crystals" story. It felt like a different take on Final Fantasy V's story rather than being a new thing. I saw a Let's Play of the first Bravely Default game years ago. It improves upon it and integrates it with the story. The series borrows the Job System featured in Final Fantasy III & V. The series main feature is the Brave/Default system which adds another layer of strategy on top of the traditional Turn-based Battle System.
I was planning to play the Final Demo as well but by then I was so burned out, so I postponed writing this First Impression/Review until I felt ready.īravely Default is a JRPG series by Square Enix that tries to capture the old school feel of the older Final Fantasy titles. Tried to finish it, but it was a bit hard and at some point I decided it's not worth the effort. Last week or so, I played the first Demo of Bravely Default II. This is not the FINAL Demo which covers the first chapter of the game. I thought the previous demo was good but it does look like Square has improved the games graphics and everything else.This is a review for the FIRST demo which features different gameplay and story from the main game.
I’m pretty impressed with the Bravely Default 2 Final demo.
#Bravely default 2 demo full#
Its nothing major and it will most likely be fixed in the full game or through an update. I think the only minor bad thing I can say is that I did notice the framerate stutter a couple of times during chats with NPCs. My favorite is the lore section which tells you about all the enemies, weapons, etc that you’ve encountered so far. Its so detailed and theres just tons of info to find in there. Oh and I want to mention how wonderful the game’s menu system is. I think the battles are a bit faster here and you can make it even faster with the press of a button! All of the abilities you have in the demo are nice too. If you ever played the orignal Bravely Default, then the battle system will seem familiar. The camera is close to all the incredibly detailed characters. I think that the game is especially impressive during battles. That said, this is a really beautiful game. Then there’s the gameplay! Just like the previous demo, I wish the game camera when you are walking around was closer to the characters. The story in the demo is interesting but hopefully the actual introduction to the game gives us a bit more build up and lets in on who the main characters are and what they want. I do not think its the very beginning of the game because the player is thrust right into the game with a full party and very little introduction. The Bravely Default 2 Final demo takes place during the first chapter of the game. I’ve played the demo some and wanted to offer my impressions of it so far. Author: Daniel Fugate Category: Adventure, Articles, Nintendo Switch Categories, Role-playing, Switch News, Date: 17th December, 2020 Last night, Nintendo surprised everyone by announcing that a new Bravely Default 2 demo was out on the Nintendo Switch eshop! This is the final demo for the game before its release on February 26, 2021.