Bravely Default II Trailer Shames You Into Using Brave and Default Abilities
Nintendo uploaded a new
Bravely Default II trailer to its official YouTube channel. The latest video for Square Enix’s upcoming turn-based RPG focused on the gameplay mechanics with an announcer that did not hold back.
The posh British announcer used passive-aggressive wit to explain the game’s two key mechanics: Brave and Default. The narrator shamed the player in the
Bravely Default II trailer to use Default effectively, instead of brute-forcing their way to victory with the Brave command. Fans could also catch a glimpse of some sweeping vistas and new enemy types in the latest trailer, if they can drown out the criticisms for a moment.
A new
Bravely Default II trailer introduces us to the magic kingdom of Wiswald and key characters from the region, including three Asterisk Holders. The trailer also gives us a look at the Red Mage, Ranger, and Shield Master jobs in action.
Check out the
Bravely Default II “Magic Kingdom of Wiswald” introduction trailer below:
The first character shown in the trailer is Elvis’ former mentor Emma Odilia, one of the founders of Wiswald. She once travelled across the continent of Excillant together with Gloria’s father. The next character is Roddy Grenadine, the Red Mage Asterisk Holder in
Bravely Default II. He’s a longtime director of the Magic Research Institute who previously studied under Emma together with Elvis. After his daughter died from an incident, Roddy has been completely devoted to some kind of research.
December 18, 2020
Square Enix Holdings Co., Ltd this week released the Bravely Default II Final Demo for Nintendo Co., Ltd.’s Nintendo Switch to the Nintendo eShop.
The Final Demo includes the first main chapter. Users who download the Final Demo prior to launch will receive 100 My Nintendo Platinum Points.
Bravely Default II is a turn-based RPG sequel that will include a new story and new Heroes of Light.
The final game produced by Team Asano, creators of the Bravely series and Octopath Traveler, and developed by Claytechworks, developer of Bravely Default.
The soundtrack will be composed by Revo, composer of the Bravely Default soundtrack.
New Bravely Default 2 Demo Available on Nintendo Switch
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Nintendo’s 2021 lineup still remains pretty barren at this point in time but one of the publisher’s big exclusives in the early part of the year is going to be that of
Bravely Default II. The highly-anticipated RPG sequel is set to launch in only a few months, but before that time, Nintendo is giving players one more chance to play the game right now.
Just recently released on the Nintendo eShop, a new demo for
Bravely Default II has now become available for download prior to the game’s launch. This new demo is being dubbed the “Final Demo” as it will clearly be the final one that Square Enix intends to let loose. In the past, Square and Nintendo have released additional demos for the game that were only available for a limited time.