Switch 2's Bravely Default Remaster Rings In The 3DS Nostalgia Era With A Great Version Of A Great RPG
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The Switch 2 launch lineup features limited new titles, with Mario Kart World as the highlight and Bravely Default: Flying Fairy HD Remaster among the few notable releases. As an HD remaster of a classic RPG, Bravely Default harkens back to the 3DS era, offering a sophisticated battle system and a unique class mechanic. The game’s significance is enhancing the nostalgic experience for players while providing a chance for a wider audience to engage with a series that has a deep narrative continuity, unlike standalone titles like the Final Fantasy series.
The Switch 2 launch lineup is not exactly bursting at the seams. While Mario Kart World is the banner game, the handful of others coming on June 5 are mostly ports of existing games.
Bravely Default was a riff on the classic Final Fantasy formula, making it FF in all but name. Four warriors of light, holy crystals, the whole enchilada.
It sported a robust class system that encouraged players to find game-breaking combinations, and it was one of the first to sport the ability to speed up encounters and auto-battle.
Unlike the Final Fantasy series, the Bravely games take place in one consistent canonical world, so the sequels build on the stories and continuity that came before them.
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