'Bravely Default: Flying Fairy' RPG is coming to western countries (Photos)

The Japanese exclusive RPG, "Bravely Default: Flying Fairy," was weighed in on recently at the Game Developers Conference. A report comes from Siliconera on April 3, 2013, confirming that the RPG for the "Nintendo 3DS" will be localized in the west.

"Bravely Default: Flying Flying" is a turn-based RPG published and developed by "Square Enix" and "Silicon Studio," bearing a strikingly similar job system to "Final Fantasy V." The RPG was released on October 11, 2012, in Japan and has since sold hundreds of thousands of copies. IGN is quoted here, saying "It is one of the top games that would make the Nintendo 3DS worth owning" and also praising it as "the most beautiful and visually creative games yet seen on the system."

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"Square Enix" has proven that they can still provide great content and more often than not, those games translate into big successes here in the west. No release date has been announced, but when "Bravely Default: Flying Fairy" arrives for the Nintendo 3DS, it will most likely share some of that great RPG magic we've seemed to lose sight of recently from "Square Enix."

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