@VorxDargo_@tangyrin In all honesty, people in levelling roulette will care more about your performance than people in frontlines. It's a 15 minute match with 3 teams and even 3rd place gets decent rewards. Just queue it and don't sweat it.
@VorxDargo_@tangyrin Frontlines roulette exists for a reason. You're on a team with 23 other people, as long as you follow the pack and don't run off on your own, no one will care how you perform. Most people in the match are probably just in there for their daily.
@SpiceCoffee45 It's a good thing the boss theme for this trial is one of the best in the game, because even 4 patches later this may be the most volatile extreme you can farm. One person messing up their positioning in earth phase wipes you. 2 deaths sends you to ice phase, good luck if you do.
@arvis4prez Engage is such a great game in so many aspects and I hate how people gave put it down just because the narrative wasn't up to their standards. Honestly, it's a 10/10 game for me, one of the best games on Switch 1.
@envinyon It's why I don't really mourn the loss of the post-expac trial series. Why would I want cool characters to be introduced there if we'll never see them again afterwards? We will likely NEVER see Gaia in msq. The one exception is G'raha, and that spoiled a major ShB plot twist.
@envinyon The fact that extremely important Thirteenth lore is locked behind the ShB role quests has led me to believe we'll never have an expansion there. At best it'll be a field exploration like how Bozja concludes Ivalice.
@nillaxiv I definitely feel that the first half had some pacing issues, but I loved everything from Heritage Found onwards.
I really feel that DT had lot of promising ideas that were executed on poorly. Zoraal Ja's characterization being given after his death is a big one.
@SHINTAB_44@Zenrotwo What's funny is that Kefka's popularity was entirely the work of the English localization. Japanese Kefka was a psychopath with no charisma. He was considered a forgettable villain in Japan until Dissidia, where they leaned into his English characterization.