Wut?I was in until I saw this. There is no excuse for chibi designs on a Switch.
Wut?I was in until I saw this. There is no excuse for chibi designs on a Switch.
wtf?
So because it's Switch certain art styles shouldn't be used?
FFIX also got chibi characters and that was on a TV after 2 games with non chibi characters.this is the artstyle of the games and the gameplay art should try to match it
But I guess they treat the Switch like a new handheld with small screen ignoring the console part.
Makes sense. Bravely Second was a sequel to Bravely Default, kind of like FF X-2. This game will probably be set on an entirely different universe.
No, it is. It's a direct continuation while this is basically next in line in the series.
Legitimately, calm down.But I guess they treat the Switch like a new handheld with small screen ignoring the console part.
FFIX also got chibi characters and that was on a TV after 2 games with non chibi characters.
Is a design choice. I mean the faces look a bit weird, but the characters have pretty good texture materials for their clothess and nice modeling and use of normals.
They're going to make it seem like it's entirely unrelated only to reveal there's more to it in a twistNo, it is. It's a direct continuation while this is basically next in line in the series.
Think of it like if BD is FFX, then BS is FFX-2 and BDII is FFXII.
Though yeah, this is it.They're going to make it seem like it's entirely unrelated only to reveal there's more to it in a twist
Makes sense. Bravely Second was a sequel to Bravely Default, kind of like FF X-2. This game will probably be set on an entirely different universe.
Oh no question!They're going to make it seem like it's entirely unrelated only to reveal there's more to it in a twist
Chibi designs are cute and fun? That's reason enough.I was in until I saw this. There is no excuse for chibi designs on a Switch.