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Bravely Default


Bravely Default contains a secret movie for Bravely Second, which can be viewed after the end credits. New character Magnolia – the star of Bravely Second – is highlighted in the video.

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Bravely Default is getting two more crossover bosses from Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light.

First up, Asmodeus will be available between December 10 and December 12. Players are advised to be at level 70 before taking him on.

Mammon will also join Bravely Default between December 13 and December 16. Those who are at level 25 or higher are best suited to battle the enemy.

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Bravely Default does offer random encounters, but that doesn’t mean players actually have to get involved with this element if they’re not interested. The game includes a slider that can be set as low as -100% or as high as 100% (0% being the standard) for random battles based on user preference.

One player in Japan managed to complete Bravely Default without a single random encounter. Even better, not a single piece of DLC (SP Drinks) was purchased.

The total play time? 20 hours and 25 minutes, on Easy mode. That goes to show how flexible Bravely Default is in terms of play time – you won’t be forced to go through a 40-50 hour RPG.

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The full European Bravely Default site is now open for business. Access it here. Visitors can check out a couple of trailers, screenshots, gameplay information, and more.

In Japan, Square Enix is allowing players to transfer save data from Bravely Default to Bravely Default: For the Sequel.

Just a few steps are required to initiate the process. They are as follows:

1) Need a Square Enix member ID
2) Boot up the original game
3) Visit the Member section and upload it for a password
4) Swap cartridges and boot up For the Sequel
5) Start a new game
6) When prompted, say you’d like to import your data and the game will prompt for your Square Enix ID and password
7) Transfer can then take place

Players can ultimately bring along their level, job, job level, money, items, special moves, friends and more.

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Longtime character designer Akihiko Yoshida has left Square Enix after working at the company for close to two decades. Yoshida joined Square Soft way back in 1995.

Yoshida’s departure is confirmed through a message left in the Bravely Default art book just released in Japan.

The following message is included in his personal message section:


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