Is bravely default worth playing?

Is bravely default worth playing?

Sure

no but the girls are great.

chapter 4 is bullshit and the laziest padding out of a game ive seen in a long time. and from a AAA dev no doubt.

though that near ending scene in the final fight was pretty hilarious

Yeah its pretty fun if you have the time to play.

If you ever played and enjoyed FF3, you'll love this game. Solid RPG but was a bit padded out.

If you like classic turn base rpgs and don't give a shit of ass on hat retard plots SE usually make sure.

I didn't play Bravely Default but I am playing Bravely Second now bite me. It's great if you need a JRPG fix and as said really reminds me of FFIII.

That being said these characters are REALLY talkative. The majority of my play time is spent listening to them talk. I went in expecting to read, but this game takes it to an extreme - every two steps is a new ten minute dialogue.

The combat is super fun though.

im playing bravely second as well, what chapter are you on?

Don't fuck up your party composition OP. It's very possible to hit a brick wall in this game.

Did ringabel ever get to fuck her?

You just KNOW

FF3 and 5 are the better choice if you have not played them. If you have, expect more of the same here game play wise, just with more dialog and an arguably improved battle system.

>FF3
>the better choice
Not really, no.

It had better have been anal. Edea is literally built for that.

Probably not. For all his talk, he's still the spaghetti master Alternis, so it would need to be the perfect scenario. I.E., candlelit dinner on their wedding night after being told by daddy Lee how proud he is to have him as a son.

Yes but Bravely Second isn't

Its an amazing jrpg!...that is until it hits that certain point that just shits the bed

Maybe if you've never played a decent JRPG in your life.

>AAA dev

Not sure you know what either of those mean

Learn how to type properly you fucking retard.

I don't know about the first one, but the sequel was good fun. I liked the battles and fooling around with jobs. Also, cute uses of it being a game.

Chapter 2, I've been taking my time grinding and doing side quests to balance out the constant talking.

It's a great game, even in spite of pic related happening half way through

yeah it's pretty worth.

Great battle system and job system
Great use of meta
Entertaining characters

Everything else about the exploration, plot and such is pretty bad. It's overall worth a shot I think

In my opinion, nope. There are way better jrpgs and almost all of those don't make you replay the same game 4 times just to get the real ending.

Any good Paizuri?

>replay the game

I hate this meme. Even if you decide to re-fight every optional boss, the repeat playthroughs only take a small fraction of the time the first one did.

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It's still god-awful lazy and pretty fucking boring.

Shit game OP don't bother.

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>Railroad you into acting like a literal retard because the plot would fall apart if the player characters just talked to their opponents or actually learned anything from their past mistakes.
Give it a pass, OP.

Fantastic JRPG going back to the basics with a world map, class system with multiclassing and optional superbosses with some really nice features like adjustable random encounter rate.
Chapters 5-7 are fucking terrible to slog through, but the final fights in chapter 8 are nuts.
Fucking team fire.

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heads up homie, i'm saving this picture

It's great but it's the kinda game that takes the wind out of you after a couple days or so of playing. Before you know it you'll have dropped it but you'll pick it up a in month and start grinding it out.

The writing leaves a bit to be desired, but it's still a lot better than say, Fire Emblem and Pokemon. Sometimes it's surprisingly funny. The English dub is pretty bad tbhq, although mrgrgr is a classic.

I really love it mechanically. I haven't made it through the entire game yet, so I can't comment on the padding, but I love the game thus far. Really old school RPG with some nice new touches. Love the job system. Finding new jobs through side quests and the like is really fun.

Chapters 5-7 is pretty much just one big boss rush before the finale, 90% of which is optional (but still fun as fuck). If you really wanted to you could rush through it in 1-2 hours, instead of forcing yourself to fight every single sideboss again and go on to bitch and moan on the internet about it.
If you skipped most of it you'd only be missing sidestory dialogue and some interesting battle setups, nothing missable and nothing really pertaining to the main story.
Don't let these shitters ruin it for you OP, solid 8/10 game with a 10/10 soundtrack, art direction and battle system. Sequel's definitely worth a try too.

Nah, impregnation all the way.

Both games are absolutely stellar and by far the best RPGs released in the last five years. Yeah Americans complain about reused assets and in-narrative time loop repetitions but you're NEVER forced to do something instead of just progressing the story and you are given so many different tools to use in such a wide range of formations that your party WILL be different from the next person's, unless you look up how to make the most broken party possible. Some user was chatting shit the other day how you "have to break the game to win", but that's bullshit. In BD you can exploit Calmness, or you can Bravely Second every battle, or you can Amped Strike spam, etc etc etc... there is absolutely no way you are "expected" to play a certain way. Even the super-hard mage nuke battle towards the end of the game (which is OPTIONAL) can be won in a myriad of ways. Bravely Second only IMPROVES on that.

These games are diamonds in the rough; in a few years people will start to realize that.

It's alright, nothing really special. Rather get rid of something off your backlog like a game from the SMT series
Stupid story but since it's a classic JRPG people with no brains love it.
See:
>The writing leaves a bit to be desired, but it's still a lot better than say, Fire Emblem and Pokemon.

Which is better Default or Second?

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I thought Bravely Default was actually pretty bad. The battle system really sucks early on when you have to spend a long time grinding different skills and you don't have any good combinations. During the early game the only difference to other games is that you defend 4 times in a row and then attack instead of just attacking for 4 turns. In the later game you break the game wide open to the point you wonder if anyone playtested anything. It's an absolute breeze.

The dungeons are really awful and don't serve much of a purpose since you can turn off enemy encounters. Instead of wearing down your resources you maybe hit a few switches and then reach the boss with full HP/SP, even if you fight enemies a lot of the dungeons loop back to the beginning and open a shortcut straight to the boss room. Leveling up freelancer shows you every secret treasure and makes you immune to any of the damage/status effects out of battle.

Check it out if you're interested, it's not awful or anything, but don't expect anything spectacular.

Default for
>story, music and characters
Second for
>slightly improved gameplay

I'd say Default. Second felt like a bad anime most of the time.
dude food lmao

I want to be under Edea's butt!

I really can't take Default's characters seriously. They act like manchildren who refuse to talk to each other. Even Edea's own father who would rather fight them to death than fucking tell them why he's doing what he's doing.

Second fixed this big time.

>Second fixed this big time

And yet the characters you spend the most time with are completely trash

>Tiz 2.0, now with gravy
>completely different from what we saw in the trailer at the end of Default, essentially a moon Agnes
>bitchy glutton
>literally the same, except manages to be even more boring

The game felt like a bad anime.

The lack of porn in this thread bravely disgust me

Then post some? Nobody's stopping you but you.

i liked the first one till i got to the ending and you just re fought the bosses over and over again. i have the special edition of the second one and haven't opened it yet.