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Short description: 2021 video game
Bravely Default II
Bravely Default II.png
Promotional artwork used in all territories
Developer(s)Claytechworks
Publisher(s)
Director(s)
  • Shunsuke Iwami
Producer(s)
  • Tomoya Asano
  • Masashi Takahashi
Designer(s)Shota Fukubaru
Programmer(s)Kei Sone
Artist(s)
  • Hajime Onuma
  • Naoki Ikushima
Writer(s)
  • Yura Kubota
  • Tomoyoshi Nagai
Composer(s)Revo
EngineUnreal Engine 4
Platform(s)
Release
  • Nintendo Switch
  • February 26, 2021
  • Microsoft Windows
  • September 2, 2021
Genre(s)Role-playing
Mode(s)Single-player

Bravely Default II is a role-playing video game developed by Claytechworks and published by Square Enix. It was released worldwide for the Nintendo Switch on February 26, 2021, with Nintendo publishing the game on the platform outside of Japan and was released for Microsoft Windows on September 2, 2021. It is the third main installment in the Bravely series, following the original Bravely Default and its direct sequel Bravely Second. It features a separate story, setting, and cast of characters.

Premise and gameplay

Bravely Default II is the third main game in the Bravely series, following the original game Bravely Default and its sequel Bravely Second.[1][2] While Second was a direct story continuation from the original, Default II features a new story and cast of characters.[3] Similar to prior titles, the game plays as a role-playing video game with turn-based battles.[4] The game also contains an updated variant of the prior games' "Brave Point" system and use of collecting different "asterisks" to change a character's job class.[4]

Plot

Bravely Default II is set in a new world from prior games, on a continent named Excillant divided into five different kingdoms.[5] The game follows four main characters; a mysterious young sailor named Seth, a refugee princess named Gloria, a traveling scholar named Elvis, and a mercenary named Adelle.[5] The party sets off across the continent to retrieve the crystals of the four elements. These crystals were stolen from Gloria's destroyed homeland of Musa. Meanwhile, Elvis is trying to decipher an ancient book that cannot be read under normal circumstances, but occasionally reveals secrets of the past when it comes into contact with an Asterisk, which are powerful magical gems that grant knowledge and power.[6] The book also doubles as the system the player uses to save their progress.

During their travels, the four become this age's Heroes of Light, fighting to prevent the misuse of the crystals by warriors of the Kingdom of Holograd, its leader Adam, and his advisor Edna. Periodically throughout the world's history, an ancient evil called the Night's Nexus must be sealed away, and the crystals choose four warriors to do so. Seth is chosen by the Wind Crystal, Gloria by the Water Crystal, Elvis by the Earth Crystal, and Adelle by the Fire Crystal. As the adventure continues, Adelle reveals that she is actually a fairy and that Edna is her sister. Edna now hates humans and is trying to summon the Night's Nexus to destroy them all. Edna is also the one who stole the Asterisks from the realm of the fairies to distribute to Holograd's forces, used them to empower Holograd's forces to seize the crystals through conquest or influence, and let humans drain the crystals' power on frivolous matters rather than their true purpose of suppressing the Nexus.

The four main characters, after having collected all the four crystals, battle and defeat Edna. Gloria sacrifices her life to empower the crystals again and seal the Night's Nexus away, continuing the cycle of previous Heroes of Light. While the end credits are displayed, this is a "bad ending", and the player is expected to continue onward. Upon the player deciding to continue, Gloria's sacrifice is shown to be merely a vision of a possible future which the group witnesses within Elvis's mysterious book. While Gloria is fine sacrificing herself to save the world, Seth vows to find another way to destroy the Night's Nexus. Allowing it to awaken in Excillant and attacking it, however, only leads to another "bad ending" as the Night's Nexus continually regenerates itself despite the party's best efforts. After scouring the world for every Asterisk, the four learn that the book contains the memories of the Night's Nexus and that the Night's Nexus was once a human woman who attempted to consume all information in the world and went insane. As long as the book remains intact, the Night's Nexus can never be permanently destroyed. The player is able to wipe away the Night's Nexus's "save data" within the book, allowing for her to be truly defeated. The party travels across the ocean separating dimensions to the Nexus's lair and the four emerge victorious, defeating the Nexus completely.

Development

The game was announced for the Nintendo Switch at The Game Awards in December 2019.[3] Series producer Tomoya Asano stated that the reason for the game's title, Bravely Default II, was due to his belief that Bravely Second did not live up to fans' expectations, and its critical and commercial underperformance made it difficult for the team to continue on the series.[7] Team morale and finances improved following the release of the Japan-only mobile title Bravely Default and the 2018 Nintendo Switch title Octopath Traveler, and the team decided to return to the series with a fresh start, with a game more similar to the original Default game instead.[7] Revo, who composed the soundtrack for Default but did not return for Second, was also announced to return for Default II.[1]

A demo of the game was announced and released on March 26, 2020, following a Nintendo Direct Mini presentation.[8] Square Enix also announced that they would be taking fan feedback from the demo and implementing it into the final release.[8] The demo features story not featured in the final game.[9] The demo was generally praised, though many publications noted that the demo was more difficult than expected.[10][11][9][12][4]

Reception

Reception
Aggregate score
AggregatorScore
MetacriticNS: 76/100[13]
PC: 83/100[14]
Review scores
PublicationScore
Destructoid8/10[15]
Game Informer8/10[16]
GameSpot6/10[17]
GamesRadar+5/5 stars[18]
IGN8/10[19]
Nintendo Life8/10 stars[20]
Nintendo World Report8/10[21]
RPGamer4/5 stars[22]
Shacknews8/10[24]

The game received generally positive reviews upon release. IGN's Seth Macy commended the game for continuing the battle and Job systems from the previous titles, its customization and strategy, and its tough but rewarding boss battles. However, he expresses disappointment in the sidequests and dungeon designs.[19] GameSpot's Steve Watts lamented some of the changes to the battle system, chiefly the removal of automated battles, thus making grinding more arduous.[17] Game Informer's Daniel Tack expressed similar praise for the battle and Job systems and found the experience fulfilling overall, but formulaic to the point of being dull at points.[16] RPGamer's Anna Marie Privitere singled out the lack of a quest log and the imbalance of some Job classes as negatives, but overall concluded that Bravely Default II was her favorite game in the series thus far.[25]

The game's presentation was generally praised by outlets. Macy called the visuals "jaw-droppingly beautiful" while adding that "the upgrade to the Switch has lost a little of their charm from the tiny worlds of the 3DS, and each location is stunning in HD".[19] Watts expressed similar praise, adding "anytime I got access to a new job, I would immediately play dolls with my four heroes, seeing each of their unique looks in the new outfits".[17] Tack called the visuals "all over the place," pointing out the contrast between some that were "quite picturesque and memorable" with strong lighting, and others that were "drab caves, earthy sprawls, and undercityscapes," concluding that the overworlds were merely to serve as a backdrop for enemy encounters.[16] Privitere praised the "lush environments ranging from grasslands to deserts and icy valleys to volcanic mountain heights". However, she also commented that the chibi-styled character models, while not unattractive, were not quite so distinct compared to similar smaller-scale titles on the Nintendo Switch.[25]

Sales and future

In August 2021, just prior to the release of the PC version of the game, Square Enix announced that the Switch version of the game had shipped over 950,000 copies worldwide.[26][27] In December 22, 2021 Square Enix announced that Bravely Default II has sold a million copies.[28] That same year, Asano stated that the game was well-enough received to work on further entries in the series, but that a sequel was likely 3-4 years out.[29]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Minotti, Mike (December 12, 2019). "Bravely Default II (confusingly the third in the series) comes to Switch in 2020". Venture Beat. https://venturebeat.com/2019/12/12/bravely-default-ii-confusingly-the-third-in-the-series-comes-to-switch-in-2020/. 
  2. Ramée, Jordan (December 13, 2019). "Switch Exclusive Bravely Default 2 (Not To Be Confused With Bravely Second) Coming Next Year". GameSpot. https://www.gamespot.com/articles/switch-exclusive-bravely-default-2-not-to-be-confu/1100-6472201/. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 Lee, Justin (December 12, 2019). "Bravely Default 2 coming to Switch in 2020". Polygon. https://www.polygon.com/game-awards-tga/2019/12/12/21019915/bravely-default-2-nintendo-switch-tga-2019. 
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 Macy, Seth (March 26, 2020). "Bravely Default 2 Demo: Turn-Based JRPG Goodness in a Gorgeous New Wrapper". IGN. https://www.ign.com/articles/bravely-default-2-demo-turn-based-jrpg-goodness-in-a-gorgeous-new-wrapper. 
  5. 5.0 5.1 Wales, Matt (March 26, 2020). "Square Enix's J-RPG follow-up Bravely Default 2 now has a demo on Switch". Eurogamer. https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2020-03-26-square-enixs-j-rpg-follow-up-bravely-default-2-now-has-a-demo-on-switch. 
  6. King, Austin (February 22, 2021). "Who Bravely Default 2's Playable Characters Are". Screen Rant. https://screenrant.com/bravely-default-2-characters-seth-adelle-elvis-gloria/. 
  7. 7.0 7.1 Wong, Alistair (April 14, 2020). "Bravely Default II Producer Asano Apologizes for Bravely Second". Siliconera. https://www.siliconera.com/bravely-default-ii-producer-asano-apologizes-for-bravely-second/. 
  8. 8.0 8.1 Minotti, Mike (March 26, 2020). "Bravely Default II demo releases on Switch". Venturebeat. https://venturebeat.com/2020/03/26/bravely-default-ii-demo-releases-on-switch/. 
  9. 9.0 9.1 Notis, Ari (March 31, 2020). "The Bravely Default II Demo Is Weirdly Hard, So Here's How To Survive". Kotaku. https://kotaku.com/the-bravely-default-ii-demo-is-weirdly-hard-so-here-s-1842591652. 
  10. Oxford, Nadia (March 26, 2020). "The Bravely Default 2 Demo Wants to Drink Your Blood and Eat Your Bones". US Gamer. https://www.usgamer.net/articles/the-bravely-default-2-demo-wants-to-drink-your-blood-and-eat-your-bones. 
  11. Andriessen, CJ (March 29, 2020). "The Bravely Default 2 demo is not here to make nice". Destructoid. https://www.destructoid.com/stories/the-bravely-default-2-demo-is-not-here-to-make-nice-585070.phtml. 
  12. Masem, Matt (April 1, 2020). "Bravely Default II Demo Impression". RPGamer. https://rpgamer.com/2020/04/bravely-default-ii-demo-impression/. 
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  14. "Bravely Default II for PC Reviews". Red Ventures. https://www.metacritic.com/game/pc/bravely-default-ii. 
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  18. Wood, Austin (2021-02-25). "Bravely Default 2 review: "Nostalgic but innovative, complex yet approachable, and overflowing with character"". https://www.gamesradar.com/bravely-default-2-review/. 
  19. 19.0 19.1 19.2 "Bravely Default 2 Review". 25 February 2021. https://www.ign.com/articles/bravely-default-2-review. 
  20. "Bravely Default II Review (Switch)". 25 February 2021. https://www.nintendolife.com/reviews/nintendo-switch/bravely_default_ii. 
  21. Rudek, Jordan (12 March 2021). "Bravely Default II (Switch) Review". http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/review/56530/bravely-default-ii-switch-review. 
  22. Marie Privitere, Anna (15 April 2021). "Bravely Default II Review". https://rpgamer.com/review/bravely-default-ii-review/. 
  23. Sollosi, Michael (24 April 2021). "Bravely Default II". https://www.rpgfan.com/review/bravely-default-ii/. 
  24. Hawkins, Josh (25 February 2021). "Bravely Default 2 review: Modernly old-fashioned". https://www.shacknews.com/article/122952/bravely-default-2-review-modernly-old-fashioned. 
  25. 25.0 25.1 Privitere, Anne Marie (April 15, 2021). "Bravely Default II Review". RPGamer. https://rpgamer.com/review/bravely-default-ii-review/. 
  26. "『ブレイブリーデフォルトII』Steam版9月3日(金)発売決定! | トピックス | SQUARE ENIX". https://www.jp.square-enix.com/topics/detail/1817/. 
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  28. Romano, Sal (December 22, 2021). "Bravely Default II shipments and digital sales top one million". https://www.gematsu.com/2021/12/bravely-default-ii-shipments-and-digital-sales-top-one-million. 
  29. "Bravely Default Producer "Hoping" to Continue the Series Following Success of Bravely Default II | RPGFan". 7 September 2021. https://www.rpgfan.com/2021/09/07/bravely-default-producer-hoping-to-continue-the-series-following-success-of-bravely-default-ii/#:~:text=Bravely%20Default%20II%2C%20which%20came,it%20may%20take%20some%20time.. 

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