RolStoppable said:
No, I didn't buy it because it was called Final Fantasy and because of some things I read in reviews. Things I knew I would have serious issues with, but I don't remember what they were. As for the demo of Bravely Default, I assume the job mastery isn't capped at level 4 in the full game, because otherwise there will be no strong magic in the game. Although it's possible that there are sage jobs which use their own brands of magic that is stronger than what is available in the demo. In any case, I liked that each enemy nets at least 1 job point, unlike in, say, Final Fantasy V where points were handed out for battles. I think I've reached the end of the demo and just need to take down that last dragon. I've already mastered six of the nine jobs with each party member in about four hours of playtime. I should take the time and read through the descriptions of all abilities instead of relying mostly on brute force. I took the minotaurus down with black magic on each party member, because that was an effective strategy without applying any buffs or the like (something I rarely do in JRPGs, just like item usage). |
I don't think i have ever used a buff/debuff spell in a square enix game in general, if bravely default can get me to use them, then it's already done an amazing job as a game.