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Light and shadow never fade, they just get remastered
Did you ever get that feeling like you’re supposed to be thrilled about something new, but nah, you’re just vibing with the nostalgia? Okay, so here’s the thing: this game I can’t wait to get my hands on for the brand new Nintendo Switch 2? Yeah, it’s actually a blast from the past. Originally came out on the Nintendo 3DS in 2012. Weirdly, not bashing the Switch 2’s new lineup. It’s more about celebrating how epic Bravely Default was, and still is, honestly.
So, this game on the 3DS? Let me tell you, it was like, chef’s kiss. "Pure Nintendo" dove deep into it back in 2014, handing it a solid 10/10. Thomas Jones, bless his enthusiastic heart, said something along the lines of how Bravely Default is this perfect blend of old-school Final Fantasy vibes with a dash of new that makes you think, "Hey, maybe this is Square Enix’s new golden child." Those visuals? The sounds that felt like they were wrapping you in a cozy RPG blanket. The characters were so colorful you could practically taste their personalities. And the gameplay? Addictive. Seriously, bad in a good way.
Now comes the whole eShop farewell. You wave goodbye, but in a way that screams, "Noooo!" I mean, finding that physical cartridge is like digging for a rare treasure, only to struggle with the StreetPass thing. Which, by the way, made progressing in the game feel like walking on a tightrope during a windstorm. But fret not, JRPG fans! The HD Remaster swoops in, waving goodbye to StreetPass issues and saying, "Hey, we got new mini-games now!" Check out Luxencheer Rhythm Catch and Ringabel’s Panic Cruise — sounds fun, right? They play around with the Joy-Con mouse controls. Can’t wait to fumble with that.
Visually? Oh man. So, we’re not getting the 3D magic back, and that’s kinda sad, right? But hold up—those remastered visuals should be swoon-worthy if these sample artworks are to be believed. I say "should," but let’s not jinx it!
Plus, who can forget about that battle system? It’s like a strategic dance with the character job roles and, oh, those costume changes. Just picture it.
So here’s the tea: whether you were there for the original run or you’re new to the Bravely Default train, the Switch 2 release of this HD Remaster is basically an invite to a party you don’t want to miss. Check out Square Enix Games if you’re curious about the story and this whole brave/default combat shindig. And hey, digital pre-orders are your ticket, sitting there in the Nintendo eShop for $39.99. Mark it down—it’s hitting the shelves with Switch 2 on June 5th. Let the countdown begin!