Bravely Default II is solidly made, and the battle system is still a lot of fun to play around with. But seven years later, it doesn’t have quite the same impact. So where does that leave a sequel? Bravely Default II - technically the third game in the series, following 2016’s Bravely Second: End Layer - does all of the same things that made the original so interesting. It even introduced a novel battle system to help it from retreading too much new ground. It may have technically been a new franchise, but the game was pure classic Final Fantasy-style adventuring. With Bravely Default, Square was going back to its roots. Developer Square Enix made its name with classic turn-based roleplaying games like Final Fantasy, but those eventually gave way to bigger, more cinematic experiences. When the first Bravely Default launched in 2014, it represented a return of sorts.
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