Bravely Default celebrates its 10th Anniversary today, having launched in Japan back on October 11th, 2012 under the title Bravely Default: Flying Fairy.
To celebrate, Nintendo has slashed the price of Bravely Default II on the UK Switch eShop, taking it down from the standard £49.99 to a much more palatable £24.99. The offer is live now and will continue until October 20th, so you've a little over a week to take advantage of this pretty generous deal. Should the offer be replicated in North America, we'll update this post to let you know.
Bravely Default II launched last year on February 21st and gained a solid 8/10 score in our review. We called it "a well-crafted and expertly-made RPG that is easily worth your time and money" but highlighted a nagging sense of "been there, done that" with the title.
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Will you be adding Bravely Default II to your collection, or do you already own it? Let us know with a comment!
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Comments 7
Sorry what? 10 years? That can't be right. Sigh.
I did play BD2 when it came out but I just gave up on it. The boss difficulty spikes were just obnoxious and it kinda encouraged you to cheese the system to win. Not my idea of fun sadly. I did enjoy the first game but not this one sadly.
UK only? Also 10 years? I am too old.
Bought it for € 22 physical earlier this year. I enjoyed my 50 or so hours with it.
Bought this on Steam recently and good Lord talk about a grind. Lovely looking game but the repetitive nature of it was just too much so I decided to take a break from it for now.
@Kiz3000 Have to agree. The difficulty spikes were just stupid.
I tried this for an hour or two and decided that I do not want to do this for at least 50 hours. Typical modern Square Enix product.
TBH, without trying very hard, you could get a physical copy for the same price. Or possibly less. Doesn’t mean it’s not worth getting though. My copy still looks beautiful in its shrink wrap. (I’ll get to it one day.)
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