Square Enix‘s handheld RPG Bravely Default outsells Lightning Returns in the US. According to NeoGAF‘s ErrenVanDuine, it sold 200,000 while Lightning Returns reached 164,000.
While Bravely Default is a fantastic RPG, this news comes as quite a surprise. Not only is it a new IP, but it’s an RPG that competes with Final Fantasy of all franchises, on platforms with larger install bases. Spinoff or not, the name Final Fantasy usually holds a lot of weight; indeed, Final Fantasy XIII sold over 5 million copies on the PS3 alone. There are a few possible reasons behind this, one of them could be the fact that people may be players are growing weary of the character Lightning, and wish for something a bit more fresh than a game starring FF13‘s heroine. Another possibility to consider, is the desire for old school RPGs to make a comeback.
This could very well be the most likely scenario, at least on Square’s front. Not only are they developing a sequel to BD, known as “Bravely Second“, they also made a game called Final Fantasy All the Bravest; and although this game doesn’t have traditional Final Fantasy gameplay, it seems to be an homage them. So in some sense, it appears as though Square Enix sees a demand for these kinds of RPGs. We may very well experience a second renaissance of old school RPGs, if all continues to go this well.
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