12 New Jobs in Bravely Second, 30 Total
Brendan    2016-01-30, 15:47 pm.

Bravely Second: End Layer releases on February 27th in Europe and April 15th in North America. For gamers who weren't sated by Bravely Default's impressive array of powerful (and sometimes mystifying) costumes and jobs, Square Enix has a solution. The sequel to 2012's love letter to JRPGs and, in more than a few places, Final Fantasy, will introduce twelve new jobs. That means that Bravely Second will sport a commanding 30 jobs for players to choose from. Not happy with the Ranger job from Bravely Default? Catmancer from Bravely Second: End Layer might be for you. A demo is coming next month in Europe with an American version to follow. Check out the video below.

Catmancer? Some of the things that I write on this website...




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