bravely default: flying fairy
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Bravely Default’s Surprising Japanese Idol Influences
For several weeks after its release, every game store I went to was sold out of Square Enix’s 3DS game, Bravely Default: Flying Fairy. The game has proved to be a hit in Japan, thanks in part, indirectly, according to producer Tomoya Asano, to Japan’s biggest pop idol group, AKB 48.
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Bravely Default: Flying Fairy Is A Classic Final Fantasy In All But Name
I vividly remember watching the Nintendo press conference right before the Tokyo Game Show in 2011 where they announced Bravely Default: Flying Fairy. I remember because I could not stop laughing for a good 10 minutes after I saw the nonsensical title pop across my screen. I dismissed the game based on its name alone…
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Let’s Keep Talking About Bravely Default Until Square Enix Brings It Over
We still haven’t heard a peep from Square Enix’s North American offices about Bravely Default: Flying Fairy, a lovely-looking 3DS RPG that just came out in Japan last week. It’s a real shame. I really want to play it.
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Square Enix, Please Bring Us This RPG
This is Bravely Default: Flying Fairy. It’s a role-playing game made by some of the people who made 3D Dot Game Heroes and some of the people who made Final Fantasy: The Four Heroes of Light. Nintendo showed it off during its Japanese livestream last night. And it looks wonderful.