I wonder if the Shin Megami Tensei anime you were talking about is either Shin Megami Tensei: Tokyo Revelation or Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei. Not an effective strategy on bosses, to have all four with Miscellany, but I always keep at least one party member with it and they usually end up being my MVP. And that’s me playing on Normal and it hasn’t failed me yet and I’m part way into Ch 2 having gotten two new jobs from the story and, I think, about to get a third. I can go through whole dungeons with everyone having Freelancer as their sub-job and just one or two shoting every normal enemy with “Body Slam.” Have every character Brave once, do two Body Slams, and every monster in a normal encounter is usually dead by the time everyone gets a turn, if not sooner. Where I’m at, I’m doing, on average, 1500 HP damage per “Body Slam” and 2200+ HP if it crits. Get Freelancer on all four characters to Rank 12 ASAP!īetween the two JP Ups which do indeed stack, they also get “Purge” to rid your party of status effects like berserk and Doom, among others, “Square One” which will remove all the buffs from enemies (that was a godsend against Orpheus the Bard and his constant buffing of enemies), and “Body Slam” which does unholy amounts of damage for the cost of 1BP and keeps getting stronger as you level.
Please visit the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) website at for more information about ratings.Was listening to Kelly and Anna’s chat about Bravely Default 2, and I wanted to add in my two cents, if that’s okay…
Fans can download a demo of the game from the Nintendo eShop on Nintendo 3DS™. THEATRHYTHM FINAL FANTASY CURTAIN CALL is available for $39.99 exclusively for the Nintendo 3DS™ system.
"Ardent Rhythm" (Romancing SaGa ® : Minstrel Song)įans of the series will also be able to play a new set of add-on tracks arriving on January 8, 2015.
THEATRHYTHM FINAL FANTASY CURTAIN CALL was recently selected as a "Fan Favorite" in a Club Nintendo member survey. This update, entitled the "Second Performance," also includes an all-new batch of DLC containing fan favorite tracks from not only the FINAL FANTASY® series, but a variety of classic Square Enix titles including CHRONO TRIGGER®, Secret of Mana® and more. SQUARE ENIX® announced today that the Bravely Default™ add-on tracks, previously only released in Japan, will be available for North American fans of THEATRHYTHM FINAL FANTASY CURTAIN CALL™ on December 24, 2014. Fans only have to wait two weeks for the next DLC to hit, specifically on January 8, 2015. While there was some suggestion Curtain Call had already received its last bit of DLC, Square Enix notes there are more songs coming to the rhythm game beyond tomorrow's influx. "Horizon of Light and Shadow" (Bravely Default) "Ardent Rhythm" (Romancing SaGa: Minstrel Song) "The Serpent That Devours the Horizon" (Bravely Default)
Here's the full list of new DLC tracks, available starting December 24: Each track has a 99 cents asking price (£0.89/€0.99), and you can check out full Christmas Eve song list below the break. Square Enix also confirmed the DLC it recently revealed for Japan - that includes songs from Chrono Triggerand Secret of Mana- also hits the West tomorrow.
Four of the 3DS JRPG's songs, namely "He of the Name," "Evil Wings," "The Serpent That Devours the Horizon" and "Horizon of Light and Shadow," go on sale starting tomorrow, December 24.
Ignore Agnes' protestations in the title: We'll accept Square Enix is bringing the Bravely Default DLC to Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Callin North America and Europe, finally.