![]() ![]() (This is also probably why there's no perma-death.) Though the mechanics to change people's minds in the demo were brain-dead simple and I hope it's expanded in the real thing. You can convince your party to change their preferences by negotiating with them and collecting information. You have the opportunity to have your party vote on key decisions in the story to change the story. I think the voting mechanic has potential!” I couldn't say anymore due to the enforced character limit. I also liked the world-building that was occurring in-between and during battles, especially the side stories on the world map. I answered, “I enjoyed the 2D-HD art style a lot. It then asked me, “What did you enjoy? Please comment freely using 250 characters or fewer.” It provided me with an open text field. It then asked for a one- to five-star satisfaction rating. We’re looking for your input on how the quality of the full game can be improved going forward.” ![]() The first page of the survey opened up with, “Thank you very much for playing the Project TRIANGLE STRATEGY Debut Demo. You can access the survey itself here, but the email that Nintendo sent out has coded links in it that you may or may not need in order for SQUARE ENIX not to filter you out. I decided to give it a try and fill out the survey, so I'm going to tell you what I told SQUARE ENIX. ![]() It's a fantasy-setting strategy roleplaying game like Fire Emblem or FINAL FANTASY TACTICS. By LUDWIG VON KOOPA - Filling out the feedback survey.Ī s was mentioned in last week's Nintendo Direct, Project TRIANGLE STRATEGY by SQUARE ENIX exists, and there's a demo available, and now there's a feedback survey available with that. ![]()
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