Nintendo reported today that it missed earnings targets for its third fiscal quarter ending December 31, largely because the Japanese video game company didn’t launch...
To celebrate the anniversary, they are rereleasing the original, classic adventures that started the creature-catching phenomenon. For us here in the States, that means Pokémon Red, Blue, and Yellow, out via the 3DS Virtual Console on February 27.
Bravely Second takes place a few “exact amount unspecified” years after the events of the first game. Agnes, Vestal of the Wind, was just about to sign a peace treaty with Eternia when she gets captured. The protagonist this time, Yew, a member of her guard.
The decisions you make will guide how you play through the most recent entry in the grid-based tactical-role-playing Fire Emblem series when it releases February 19 for $40 for the Nintendo 3DS (of course, you very well could end up paying $100 for the entire — as I’ll explain shortly).