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joel_jman
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So I'm posting this new discussion thread for the 2012 3DS game BRAVELY DEFAULT: FLYING FAIRY.
Welp, I wouldn't have known this game if Revo didn't compose the music for it. As far as the OST is concerned, it gained lots of praises from non-Sound Horizon fan gamers. I'm really loving the OSTs too. Definitely not tiring when you're listening to it in the game.
On the visual, I can just say "WOW" It really looked good for the eyes. When you turn on the 3D function, it's even better.
On the story... well. It starts a very simplistic Final Fantasy (first generations) plot until Chapter 5. See for yourselves~
Also, Bravely Default uses most of the features of the 3DS like streetpass, spotpass, Augmented Reality (trailer), and camera (later in game as a part of the story).
So anyone here who played the game?
How'd you like it?
Welp, I wouldn't have known this game if Revo didn't compose the music for it. As far as the OST is concerned, it gained lots of praises from non-Sound Horizon fan gamers. I'm really loving the OSTs too. Definitely not tiring when you're listening to it in the game.
On the visual, I can just say "WOW" It really looked good for the eyes. When you turn on the 3D function, it's even better.
On the story... well. It starts a very simplistic Final Fantasy (first generations) plot until Chapter 5. See for yourselves~
Also, Bravely Default uses most of the features of the 3DS like streetpass, spotpass, Augmented Reality (trailer), and camera (later in game as a part of the story).
But what amazed me is the relation of Bravely Default to Final Fantasy...
See, when you take away the Final Fantasy (FF) in the "Bravely Default Flying Fairy" you get the turning point of the plot of the game...
So anyone here who played the game?
How'd you like it?