One of the few games that Square Enix seemed to do right and do it with very little negative feedback, was Bravely Default, a traditional JRPG for the Nintendo 3DS. The title manage to move a million copies, as noted by Siliconera, and spawned a bit of controversy over the characters’ clothing attire. Well, Square is back with a second game in the series for Nintendo’s handheld device, and they recently unleashed a brand new trailer for the game.

RPG Site posted up the new trailer along with some screenshots, describing the story of the game as such…

“Edea Lee from Bravely Default makes a return, complete with a new outfit. She is the captain of the guard and works with new pope Agnes to achieve peace between the Duchy and the Orthodoxy.”

You can check out the Japanese promo trailer below.

It’s funny that they mention Edea’s “new outfit” because that was one of the things that had Square and Nintendo caught in the crosshairs of the community.

Supposedly some of the characters were – in the original Japanese version – underage. A few of them ran around wearing outfits like the ones on the right, in the image below.

The images on the left depict the more “sanitized” version for Westerners.

As for the game itself, it received nothing but praise outside of the peddlers of click-hate and rage-bait.

There were plenty of critical marks for the game’s solid combat and detailed and fun game world. Let’s see if Square captured lightning in a bottle and can replicate and expand on that experience with Bravely Second.

The game is due to drop for the Nintendo 3DS on April 23rd, later this year. Let’s see if, this time around, Square can get the JRPG up and out onto store shelves with a little less manufactured media outrage.