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      Bravely Default: Flying Fairy HD Remaster details story, characters, world, new features, battle system, and jobs

      Square Enix has released the first information and screenshots for Bravely Default: Flying Fairy HD Remaster, introducing the game’s story, characters, world, new features, battle system, and jobs.

      ■ Concept The story of light and shadow that never fades is reborn.

      The Bravely series, an RPG franchise surpassing three million units* worldwide—Bravely Default, the first title in this series and later the point of genesis for Octopath Traveler, comes to Nintendo Switch 2, remastered in high definition.

      *Cumulative total of packages shipped and download sales.

      In addition to its classic tale of crystals and warriors of light, job-based party customization, and the series’ patented Brave & Default battle system, the game’s conveniences are further modernized for even more comfortable playability.

      The story of light and shadow that never fades is reborn.

      ■ World

      Various locales dot the map of Luxendarc, the stage upon which the story is set.

      A kingdom in the middle of a desert; a land of unceasing civil war; a nation of exclusively women…

      What adventures await in each of these places?

      Kingdom of Caldisla

      The land of beginnings, where our four heroes first meet. Normally an idyllic country, it lately has many troubles, such as the Eternian Sky Knights invading its territory and the appearance of the Great Chasm.

      —Knights of the Eternian Sky

      An airborne division of the Eternian Forces, dispatched to Caldisla to capture the wind vestal.

      ■ System – HD Remaster

      High-Definition Graphics

      Character model textures and environments appear in HD. The warm, picture-book-like graphics that defined the original can now be appreciated in fuller beauty.

      —Original Bravely Default (Nintendo 3DS)

      —Bravely Default Flying Fairy HD Remaster

      Redesigned User Interface for a Single Screen

      The two-screen user interface designed for the Nintendo 3DS has been rebuilt for the Nintendo Switch 2. Convenient features, such as recommended character levels for dungeons and a “Heal All” button, are also in the game.

      Fast Forward

      In addition to increasing the speed of battle up to a maximum of 4×, event scenes can also be fast-forwarded at double time while autoplay is enabled. Enjoy the story at your own pace.

      Encounter Rate Settings

      Set the rate of random enemy encounters at 50% intervals to anywhere from 50% to 200%. The rate may be adjusted at any time on the field map to suit your playstyle or the circumstances of your adventure.

      Upgraded Online Compatibility for Modern Networks

      The networking features used in the original version on Nintendo 3DS have been retooled for the Nintendo Switch 2’s free network connectivity. Whether you work together with allies from your platform’s friend list or power through the adventure on your own is up to you.

      ■ System

      Two Varieties of Brand-New Minigames

      Take a break from adventuring to enjoy two different types of all-new minigames. Playing the minigames awards various bonuses, including newly added notes in D’s Journal that reveal previously untold facets of the story.


      ■ Battle

      Take your time planning your strategies in turn-based battles. What command to choose, in what style to fight, and just how many actions to take a variety of tactics are at your disposal in this deep and engaging battle system.

      ■ Battle – Brave & Default

      Brave & Default

      Managing the brave points (BP) that determine the number of your actions is the cornerstone of battle in Bravely Default. Two commands bring a new dimension of enjoyment to battle: brave to expend BP and increase the number of actions taken in a turn, or default to shore up your defenses and accumulate BP for later.

      Brave

      Act up to four times in a single, aggressive turn.

      Annihilate the enemy with an onslaught of attack moves or recover from a sticky situation with a combination of resurrection and healing moves. You can even take an advance on BP you’ve yet to store up, though this will drive your BP into the negative and prevent you from further action until it returns to zero—take care not to overplay your hand with thoughtless bravery.

      Default

      Harden your defenses and wait for your chance.

      Store up BP while lessening damage taken from the enemy. A turn spent defaulting is also an opportunity to analyze the enemy’s actions, invaluable when going up against an unknown foe or a boss. The enemy is able to brave and default, too; if you see them defaulting in a row, you had better prepare some way to bear the braving to follow.

      ■ Battle – Jobs and Abilities

      Jobs

      During their journey, Tiz and company will face off against all sorts of powerful foes. Defeat such a foe and you might obtain their asterisk, a stone that confers its bearer’s job. Each job has its own specialized fighting style and abilities to learn, so acquiring new jobs opens up exponentially new possibilities to explore in battle.

      —Progress through the story and battle new asterisk bearers.

      —Triumph in battle to claim their asterisk and acquire a new job!

      —Configure your party’s combination of jobs and abilities to dramatically expand its potential in battle!

      Abilities

      Raising a job’s level offers access to two types of abilities: command abilities that can be used in battle, and support abilities that confer their effects just by being equipped. You can plan how you want to raise your jobs going forward by checking the job menu to see which abilities different jobs will learn.

      Command Abilities

      With more than twenty jobs to choose from, each character may use a combination of abilities from any two jobs at one time. Find the combinations that suit your taste, whether it be assembling various attack commands or preparing an assortment of support commands.

      —Use the monk ability Invigorate to raise your attack power for two turns!

      Support Abilities

      Unlocked support abilities can be equipped regardless of the characters’ current jobs. Progressing through the story will allow you to have more equipped at once. It’s a good idea to reevaluate your setup from time to time as you go up against ever-stronger foes.

      —With the knight support ability Two-Handed, you can double the attack power of certain weapons by holding them with both hands instead of just one.

      Example Command Ability Combinations

      —Black Mage + Freelancer

      Find out the enemy’s weakness with the freelancer ability Examine and then wipe them out with the right elemental magic!

      —Thief + White Mage

      Even if your party is at the brink of death, take advantage of the thief’s high agility to heal faster than the enemy can attack!

      —Knight + Monk

      Cast off defense for a super offense!

      Set Two-Handed and Physical Attack 10% Up and equip a sword to greatly enhance your knight’s already superior proficiency with swords!

      Since you can’t hold a shield, you’ll have lower defense, but with Damage Dispersion set, your allies can shoulder some of the damage you take.

      Trust your allies to have your back while you pile on the aggression!

      ■ Jobs

      Freelancer
      Supporting the adventure with unique abilities.

      While somewhat run-of-the-mill in terms of stats, freelancers can learn a number of practical abilities, such as analyzing enemy HP and weaknesses or detecting the number of treasure chests in a dungeon.

      —Examine

      See enemy HP, weakness, family, etc.

      —Divining Rod

      See number of chests in a dungeon.

      Monk
      Brute-force attackers.

      Monks boast high HP and strength stats and overwhelm the enemy with abilities that deliver heavy damage. Since they can deal powerful attacks even while unarmed, you don’t need to feel obligated to spend money on weapons for them.

      —Strong Strike

      Deal 2x damage with low accuracy.

      —Hidden Dragon

      Attack last to deal 25% more damage.

      White Mage
      Healers with their allies’ lives in their hands.

      These mages specialize in white magic that can restore HP or bolster the defenses of their allies. They may not have high defenses themselves, but having one in the party comes with incredible peace of mind.

      —White Magic Lv 1

      Cure and other healing magic.

      —White Magic Lv 2

      Protect and other support magic.

      Black Mage
      Attack magic experts.

      These mages manipulate black magic to attack with various elements and enfeeble the enemy. They can even wipe out entire enemy parties by targeting their weakness with the right spell.

      —Black Magic Lv 1

      Fire and other elemental magic.

      —Black Magic Lv 2

      Poison and other enfeebling magic.

      Knight
      Well-rounded warriors excelling in both offense and defense.

      With extra-high vitality, knights are the guardians of the party. They can both shield their weaker allies and deal out damage when needed.

      —Protect Ally

      Protect an ally with low HP.

      —Ironclad

      Max out defense at the start of a turn.

      And More…

      Square Enix has released the first information and screenshots for Bravely Default: Flying Fairy HD Remaster, introducing the game’s story, characters, world…

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    • Yemeth

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      Miren esta magnifica ciudad. ¿Sabéis en cuantas casas podéis entrar?

      En ninguna.

        • FullPower88

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          El original me gustó pese a sus defectos.

          • Melar

              LVL:  2

            A mí no me engañan otra vez.

            • Neojamon

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              Ni harto vino vuelvo a pasar por esto. El único que se salva es el Second y no sé porqué ya no me funciona en la 3DS.

              • Plalleruan

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                Grandisimo juego, con un error tan mayusculo que ensombrece y jode todo lo demás.

                Pero aún así tiene de los mejores combates por turnos de este siglo. Así de claro.

                • Roveno

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                  A mi me gustó el original, pero ni de coña lo volveria a comprar. Me sorprende bastante que hayan sacado este

                  • Hikari

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                    Que saquen un HD Remaster sin el Second es para darles a mano abierta.

                      • Fireshot-V

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                        ¿No se supone que este anuncio era para convencer gente a que comprara la Switch 2?

                        • Roveno

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                          Encima los primeros fotogramas parecian el inicio de final fantasy ix y casi me da algo 😂

                          • Vinal

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                            Yemeth En ninguna.

                            Mejor, hasta los cojones de poder entrar en 17 casas pero solo en una consigues algo (1 poción que te cura un 10% de tu vida total)

                            Lo jugaré en PC

                            • Hikari

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                              Por cierto, se critica mucho este juego, pero no es tan malo como dicen. No puedo hablar del problema que tiene, porque es spoiler, pero el sistema de combate es muy bueno y hasta el capítulo 5 mantiene el tipo de sobra, más teniendo en cuenta que salió en plena crisis de los JRPG por turnos clásicos en y es un juego de una portátil. Le sobran 20 horas de relleno, pero pillándolo barato renta mucho para cualquiera que le guste este tipo de juego.

                              • AgumonDX

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                                El JRPG con peor diseño narrativo de la historia de los videojuegos.

                                  • Marquez

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                                  Yemeth pues como en la mayoría de juegos de rol en donde el tamaño de la ciudad donde está tu personaje no tiene sentido.

                                  El típico pueblo formado por 10 aldeanos y 3 casas por ejemplo xD

                                    • Berti

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                                      AgumonDX No es decir poco eh

                                      • freedave

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                                        Marquez mayoría de juegos de rol

                                        Yo habré jugado a otros RPGs toda mi vida entonces...

                                          • Marquez

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                                          freedave supongo que si. Los que yo he jugado entras en una ciudad supuestamente enorme y la realidad es que está dividida en 3 o 4 zonas con unos pocos lugares a los que realmente puedas acceder. Por no hablar de que es una ciudad con 30 personas en lugar de 30000.

                                          No se, me parece bastante chorra quejarse de eso. Como del tema de las casas de pinypon.

                                          Se me ocurre que los Yakuza tienen una ciudad enorme pero claro la ciudad es el escenario en sí mismo. Pero vamos igualmente no puedes entrar por motivos obvios en el 99% de los edificios.

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