
Colton Steury reviews Bravely Default on the 3DS: "Many gamers out there today would love to tell you that Square Enix has become a monstrosity of a developer, creating great looking games with hollow characters and shallow gameplay, citing Final Fantasy XIII as the biggest offender. In continuing to push games with embarrassing writing and bargain bin story concepts, many believed Square had fallen off the saddle once and for all. I never joined in that audience of enraged fans, as I always believed "Squeenix" had good intentions and good ideas, but with questionable execution. Bravely Default has proven to me, beyond a shadow of a doubt, that the Japanese powerhouse has once again found their stride and are still more than capable of creating gems with that old Square magic."

Bravely Default 3 could come to fruition as series producer Tomoya Asano has indicated in a new interview that the series will continue.
Bravely Default 2 was a step backwards compared to the first two games. Story was not nearly as good, quality of life features reduced to bare bones nothing. The grinding required is about 10 times worse then previous games. I have no idea who was behind the ideas but they basically went. What made the first games so great. Okay remove that.

Bravely Default 2 is coming to PC through Steam next week.
Already got this on switch but can we get the first two on there, haven't played those

KeenGamer: "While Bravely Default 2's story provides an uncannily similar opening to its predecessor, the original possesses a few key features to give it an edge. From the narrative, to the introductions of characters, this article summarises the distinctions in the game's openings that puts the original on top."