I am just so thankful that someone else appreciates the beauty of this game. I was gifted it as a little kid and rarely made it past the second or third boss, but it lived rent free in my head until covid, when I finally was able to play it all the way through, I've loved it so much I'm writing a book based off it, haha
it was the good ol' times, it was the bad ol' times it was the game of wisdom, it was the game of foolishness it was the epoch of final fantasy, it was the epoch of bravely default it was the warrior of light, it was the warrior of darkness
(also i'm personally fine with when you have complaints about games. It's good to explain how you fully feel about a game, positives and negatives, in my opinion)
I just got done playing this game for the first time and I really enjoyed it way more than I was expecting. I agree with a lot of your points, though. I had the exact same issues with the final boss and it took numerous trips back to the drawing board for me. It probably didn't help that I was at level 85. In fact, just about every boss was a brick wall for me. Every time I got to a boss, they would wipe me out. It did feel unfair at times but I'd always be determined to try again. I'd say the lack of targeting wasn't a problem about 90% of the time but sometimes I'd get stuck in that same loop like you said just because I couldn't control who I was healing or bringing back to life. Once my healer was paralyzed but every time I used Esuna, it would heal the wrong person. Even with these annoyances, the fun really does come from limitations. I found a lot of strategy in the game's battle system. I also loved the light-hearted nature of the game, there's so many charming aspects all throughout. I'm so glad I played this game. The story was fun and I loved the art style. It's a bit sad that it gets no attention and seems to be forgotten but at least it has a lasting legacy by spawning the Bravely Default series. I hope Square will give this game some kind of nod some day, maybe by a remaster or at least an easter egg reference somewhere.
it's been a year since I played, you definitely brought back some memories. Painful ones but also charming ones! It is pretty sad this gets 0 reference or attention, it's definitely underrated.
@@TomLazan After playing it, I just wanted to find some discussion about it since I thought it was a really cool game. I was surprised there was hardly any videos that came up. I came across yours and appreciated that you really talked about it in depth. Now I'm subscribed and binge watching some of your content, you're doing great with your reviews!
Bravely Default isn't anything like 4HoL, and it's AMAZING, absolutely worth playing. There's a bit of boss repetition by the end though.
I am just so thankful that someone else appreciates the beauty of this game. I was gifted it as a little kid and rarely made it past the second or third boss, but it lived rent free in my head until covid, when I finally was able to play it all the way through, I've loved it so much I'm writing a book based off it, haha
if complaining is becoming repetitive, it is because of the games having issues and we need to know it.
fair enough
Ty for talking about this game!
it was the good ol' times, it was the bad ol' times
it was the game of wisdom, it was the game of foolishness
it was the epoch of final fantasy, it was the epoch of bravely default
it was the warrior of light, it was the warrior of darkness
(also i'm personally fine with when you have complaints about games. It's good to explain how you fully feel about a game, positives and negatives, in my opinion)
I just got done playing this game for the first time and I really enjoyed it way more than I was expecting. I agree with a lot of your points, though. I had the exact same issues with the final boss and it took numerous trips back to the drawing board for me. It probably didn't help that I was at level 85. In fact, just about every boss was a brick wall for me. Every time I got to a boss, they would wipe me out. It did feel unfair at times but I'd always be determined to try again. I'd say the lack of targeting wasn't a problem about 90% of the time but sometimes I'd get stuck in that same loop like you said just because I couldn't control who I was healing or bringing back to life. Once my healer was paralyzed but every time I used Esuna, it would heal the wrong person. Even with these annoyances, the fun really does come from limitations. I found a lot of strategy in the game's battle system. I also loved the light-hearted nature of the game, there's so many charming aspects all throughout. I'm so glad I played this game. The story was fun and I loved the art style. It's a bit sad that it gets no attention and seems to be forgotten but at least it has a lasting legacy by spawning the Bravely Default series. I hope Square will give this game some kind of nod some day, maybe by a remaster or at least an easter egg reference somewhere.
it's been a year since I played, you definitely brought back some memories. Painful ones but also charming ones! It is pretty sad this gets 0 reference or attention, it's definitely underrated.
@@TomLazan After playing it, I just wanted to find some discussion about it since I thought it was a really cool game. I was surprised there was hardly any videos that came up. I came across yours and appreciated that you really talked about it in depth. Now I'm subscribed and binge watching some of your content, you're doing great with your reviews!
It sounds like a fine game just made for niche demographic. I respect that. ...I definitely wouldn't want to play it myself, though.
Soooooo getting George McFly vibes on this vid.
I don’t understand thank you
Bravely default 1 was a good game but the series got too big for its own good. The later games ride on the first games popularity
Please give us the complaints lol I want the truth! Also sick Cid update glad to know he's always watching 🫣