So I heard about the game a lot when it came, but I didn't have a 3DS by the time, and I had to ignore everything. After I acquired it, I had KH3D to hold all my attention. Which pushed it to a corner of my memories.
I know nothing about the series. Only that it's an RPG, Square Enix, bla bla, the promotional stuff along with the love of the fans. So I was wondering, since my 3DS (the origninal blue one) is gathering dust because I lost interest on the last game I bought (Pokemon Moon), should I revive it with a copy of Bravely Default?
Information about me:
- I do like RPGs that are varied or that bring something new to the table.
- I love freedom of choice. Games that make 2 or 3 approaches valid between them are my jam.
- I do not care about fan-service or cultural references I don't get, since..
- I want to feel motivated to play the game, either by the game mechanics or the story.
- I like turn based battles, but I dislike strategy based turns (e.g. Fire Emblem).
- I don't want the game to feel long drawn out (i.e. countless grinding a la Persona, or longer-than-they-need-to missions).
Keep in mind I have very short time of play-sessions, so I have limited time per day to play. But I guess since it's a portable game, that's already covered.
Anyways, thank you all guys so much in advance!
I know nothing about the series. Only that it's an RPG, Square Enix, bla bla, the promotional stuff along with the love of the fans. So I was wondering, since my 3DS (the origninal blue one) is gathering dust because I lost interest on the last game I bought (Pokemon Moon), should I revive it with a copy of Bravely Default?
Information about me:
- I do like RPGs that are varied or that bring something new to the table.
- I love freedom of choice. Games that make 2 or 3 approaches valid between them are my jam.
- I do not care about fan-service or cultural references I don't get, since..
- I want to feel motivated to play the game, either by the game mechanics or the story.
- I like turn based battles, but I dislike strategy based turns (e.g. Fire Emblem).
- I don't want the game to feel long drawn out (i.e. countless grinding a la Persona, or longer-than-they-need-to missions).
Keep in mind I have very short time of play-sessions, so I have limited time per day to play. But I guess since it's a portable game, that's already covered.
Anyways, thank you all guys so much in advance!