You are able to rename the main character, Seth, and set your difficulty. One thing that the Final Demo highlights is that it is the actual first chapter from the main game. Graphically, I feel that the Final Demo has better contrast in some parts such as the status screens. There are story revisions from the original demo, which involved cutting the unnecessary dialogue between the party significantly (a real plus) and the introduction of Orpheus the Bard. The difference is that the original demo shows it as “Chapter Two”. This Final Demo tackles the first chapter of the game, straight after the prologue, which is exactly the same play through from the original demo. I played the original demo and enjoyed it, so much that I went back to play the original game ( that I didn’t enjoy as much). I didn’t expect another demo prior to release date, but this is an extra added bonus – quite a bit of service from this much anticipated JRPG from Square Enix. Bravely Default II just released their final demo on the Nintendo Store.
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