When it comes to a typical JRPG, its theme will change whenever it wants. The foundation may be a fantasy with some sci-fi here and there, but don’t be surprised if historical figures or mythological beings show up when they feel like it. Bravely Default 2 has plenty of grounded battles where you’re fighting humans, beasts, and some recognizable fantasy creatures.
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