I agree with your larger point but this really isn't true. Off the top of my head FFXII, FFXIV and Secret of Mana were 3 recent or ongoing releases that Switch could've run but didn't get. SE Europe is also almost entirely absent on the platform.They released everything they had and could run. I don't know how that is bad really.
I know I've seen the answer on Era before, but I can't for the life of me find it:
What does the wording on Square Enix's Business Division 11 logo say?
In any case, more Bravely is welcome indeed. Tomoya Asano and his team are brilliant.
The text in latin reads "Ad Spes Respondere", which could be translated as "To respond to hopes".
Is that meta and they're actually referring to people hoping for more Bravely stuff, or is that related to a new game? As pointed out earlier, Team Asano been using this avatar on Facebook since last year, so technically not new.
Already appeared in Octopath trailer, so looks like Team Asano logo or something:
No."COMPLETE" in Katakana would fit though. KO N PU RI TO (if my spelling is correct). So a port of 1+2 in one package.
True...but i think it will already be pretty great by the end of 2019. Lots of stuff happening already.Switch JRPGs library will be awesome at the end of its life. Keep the great games coming Square !
I looked, too. ;_;
SawanoSo what are the thoughts for the composer of Bravely Third? Get Revo back? Find a third composer? (Get Revo back.)
So what are the thoughts for the composer of Bravely Third? Get Revo back? Find a third composer? (Get Revo back.)
So what are the thoughts for the composer of Bravely Third? Get Revo back? Find a third composer? (Get Revo back.)
Echoing getting Yasunori Nishiki for it. He has the chops.
So what are the thoughts for the composer of Bravely Third? Get Revo back? Find a third composer? (Get Revo back.)
Tokyo RPG Factory has just the games for you!The best thing about BD were the gorgeous backgrounds and environments (except the dungeons). The art reminded me of PS1 era jrpgs with pre-rendered backgrounds. We need more games dipping into PS1 jrpg nostalgia with modern gameplay features.
As if Sawano would sign a game like Bravely Defunct.
I have set the most exaggerated example but there are numerous ip where there have been downturns in sales of a entry to its sequel and they have continued alive.
Tales of, Metroid, Kirby, Mario Party, God of War, Gears of War...
Such a thing does not have to condemn an ip
I don't think Bravely makes essential use of the bottom screen. Most of it is just stuff like maps or the battle command window, stuff that can be a semi-transparent overlay on the single screen. I think it would make the transition pretty seamlessly.More positive signs. Nice!
I wonder how they'll work without the second screen. They might just make certain scenes as normal cutscenes. And some of the detailed info on the second screen might need to get put on the single screen. I hope they don't lose the details.
In what way do you mean? Bravely has a pretty traditional RPG structure and story style, whereas Octopath is more non-linear with a vignette style of storytelling.Why would they make a Bravely game plus an Octopath sequel? Both games are structured the same way right?