Dragon Quest Monsters 2 screenshots
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Dragon Quest X version 2 boxart
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Dragon Quest X version 2 trailer #2
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“Where the Fairy Flies” subtitle makes an appearance in European release of Bravely Default after all
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Nintendo hasn’t entirely removed Bravely Default’s “Where the Fairy Flies” subtitle for the European release of the game, despite what we had originally expected. The extra tag can be seen at the screen where players load their selected save file. While it appears that “Where the Fairy Flies” only appears on the screen above, we can’t say so with absolutely certainty.
Bravely Default ditches “Where the Fairy Flies” subtitle in Europe
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Bravely Default is now simply called… Bravely Default in Europe. Nintendo was originally planning a “Where the Fairy Flies” subtitle, but it has since been dropped.
Review copies starting to make their way around confirm that Bravely Default does not contain a subtitle of any kind in Europe. That should be the case for North America as well.
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More Dragon Quest X version 2 screenshots, details cover Seredo
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More details on Dragon Quest X’s expansion have come in. You can find screenshots above, and information below.
– The town of Seredo is located in the continent of Rendashia
– Seredo is hidden away by steep mountains
– When brave adventurers finally discover it, they find the strange oddness that is a town filled with nothing but children
– Multiple elevations in Seredo gives great views
– Players will soon come across a destroyed church
– Its windows broken into and the entire roof and building in ruins
– Unclear how the church got this way
– Talk with children to find out what happened
– Rizerotta: de facto leader of Seredo
– Rizerotta is audacious but determined
– The children of Seredo have deep trust in her
– Muchino is her mysterious familiar who follows her around as she keeps public order in the children’s city
– Muchino is summoned by magic
– Muchino can cook any sweet quickly
– Fuuro is the previous priest’s son
– He’s also a bit of a coward
– Childhood friend of Rizerotta
– Fuuro follows her faithfully, even putting himself in harms way when she thinks she’s being threatened
– He seems to be the only one who questions why the town is the way it is now
An hour of Bravely Default English footage
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Bravely Default – European block size
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Bravely Default is just a few weeks away from launching in Europe. How many blocks will you need to reserve on an SD card in order to download the game from the eShop? The game will require about 26,500 blocks of free space, which translates to over 3GB.