![]() ![]() Only job I'd say is closest to underwhelming is Dancer really. I don't think it's a blowout either way in terms of which game is 'better' and you're right - some of the classes and specific abilities are stupidly overpowered for most of the game in BD2 but if nothing else, I appreciate having more available build options to try out.īy the time you obtain your first advanced job you're at the endgame, and the true final boss is the hardest fight in the game even with advanced jobs into account. And through the rest of the game, some classes and abilities are just much more generally useful than others. everything with lower stats than the end-game gear that's lying all over the place) completely worthless and once you get the advanced jobs, the game (beyond maybe 2 specific encounters) is pretty much over difficulty-wise. ![]() Well, as you said, Octopath has similar balance issues - a bit of exploration makes about 90% of the game's available equipment (i.e. I'd be interested to hear from someone who prefer Bravely Default 2. Originally posted by marcv666:But that's my personal opinion. My buddy playing octopath found a pretty broken combo using 3 merchants or thieves, whichever gets the ability to donate a BP (the thing that lets you take an extra turn more or less) and have one person just blow everything up at the start of a fight.įor me Octopath was a little more interesting to look at and exploring was fun, but all the stories felt like 8 strangers doing their own things while occasionally acknowledging the others existence.īravely Default kinda overloaded the sidequests with annoying fetchquests but the characters and story are more interesting, although if you use a broken class the game isnt too hard. The combat system is pretty similar and can be broken in both games if you strategise right. but the game also actually has some story and a significant amount of interaction with the party. (beat the game around lv 70 with 999's in my stats). ![]() it ended up with me being over leveled and the base stats were more than double any other class. I tend to grind in my games a bit and once i got a beast master to max level and found that they got a base stat boost across the board based on the number of monsters you have ever captured i did every fight for the next day or two by having every character use a move to drop enemies to 1 hp and them capture them in the same turn. Again keep in mind i havent finished octopath but did get near max level and a few extra classes unlocked, and i had all 8 characters.īravely default 2 i just beat and can confirm that the classes feel a bit unbalanced. they do little disgaea like skits between a few of your party members to try and make them feel like a group between chapters but for the most part it feels very much like 8 completely separate stories. Its a beautiful game with interesting characters but the problem lies with your ability to do any of the stories with a full party, or solo, or any mix of characters, so they cant really have any dialogue between the characters. In my opinion as mentioned above, octopaths biggest issue for me was the story and narative. ![]() I cant fathom how this games base price is 83$ still on steam. I just beat Bravely default 2 but have yet to beat octopath (i own both games on switch). ![]()
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