
There’s more screenshots from Square Enix’s Bravely Default: Flying Fairy that you can find after the break.

There’s more screenshots from Square Enix’s Bravely Default: Flying Fairy that you can find after the break.

Bravely Default: Flying Fairy is a gorgeous-looking title for the 3DS from Square Enix, and the 3rd demo for the game is available on the eShop in Japan. You can check after the break for a video of the demo.

Nintendo showed off the latest trailer for Square Enix’s Bravely Default: Flying Fairy during their Nintendo Direct broadcast. If you missed it, check it out after the break. It’s quite pretty.

Square Enix has revealed that they will soon release a new demo for Bravely Default: Flying Fairy. It will include another augmented-reality movie and the first look at the game’s battle and job system. There is also of Lee Edea, a third, playable character in the game. She has a strong sense of justice and, when sent on a mission from the Eternian army to capture one of the other main characters, she has a change of heart and decides to join them instead.

In one of those pleasant instances where a company listens to its fans, Square Enix has tweaked Bravely Default: Flying Fairy based on the feedback they received for the recently released demo. Basically, the game is made to move faster, with characters being able to walk with a 20% increase in speed. This does not affect the enemy encounter rate though. The next demo is also confirmed to feature the final game’s battle system.
You can check after the break for a video that shows the changes Square Enix has made.

According to the game’s official Twitter account, Bravely Default: Flying Fairy features about sixty to seventy hours of content before its end credits. To fully complete the game, however, you will need to play a lot longer.

There are new screenshots and artwork from Bravely Default: Flying Fairy that you can find after the break.