See How Square Enix’s New RPG, Bravely Default, Uses Augmented Reality

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Bravely Default: Flying Fairy won’t be available until 2012, but Square Enix gave Nintendo 3DS owners a look at how their traditional RPG will utilize augmented reality via a downloadable app on Japan’s eShop. Actually, that should read *will* give owners a look because they haven’t given out AR cards yet.

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With a little trick we were able to replicate an AR card early. After the application identifies the card, it starts an augmented reality cutscene of sorts. A pendant flies out of the card and a girl appears. She doesn’t stay on the card either, she walks all over the place and eventually falls into the floor.

 

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You can’t see it in these photos, but the stones pop out a bit.


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