Am about 5 hours into it now, it's starting to grow on me.Wariospeedwagon wrote:I think re: the AR stuff, there are occasional cut scenes where the Fairy will fly around your living room and talk to you, and you can track her with your 3DS's camera. Remember it being pretty neat but nothing essential.
Didn't find any secret weapons or tricks early. Found it was worth switching jobs pretty regularly early on since you can mix and match different abilities with different jobs. I'm sure there are some handy guides to make sure your party is always balanced properly, but the game wasn't TOO difficult just trying different things.
Also don't forget to change encounter rates if you're struggling in a dungeon, or feel like having a grind! Can also change difficulty without it affecting anything, from memory.
Really good game only the dialogue can be a little wordy, and there was a stretch a fair way in that dragged on for way too long. Worth pushing on if you like the combat/party setup though and it has a fantastic ending.
EDIT: Game also has some cool street pass functionality that is pretty much impossible to find in real life now. From IGN:
Not everyone may be able to find someone to StreetPass every day, so Bravely Default has a way to get more friends faster! When saving at the Adventurer, Hit the Update Data button to connect to the internet. It will then upload your player data to the internet, and search for 3-5 random players around the world to StreetPass with. Any guests obtained this way will not only be added to your list of friends to summon, but they will also be added to your Norende town population!
Liveinadive wrote:Started MGSV:TTP
God I wish I was better at this. It is clearly a fantastic game but I absolutely suck at it.
In my hands the ultimate black ops soldier is more like a drunk Mr Blobby.
trippy wrote:It'll test your PC, DS, but it might send you back into the fluffy green embrace of weed.
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