Review: FFXIV Dawntrail Shows the MMO’s Best and Worst (2024)

Final Fantasy XIV: Dawntrail is the fifth expansion in the long-running MMO’s history, and it represents such a fascinating point in its life. This expansion has the unenviable task of following up after two excellent additions. In the end, I found FFXIV Dawntrail shows us the best and worst moments of the MMO so far.

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With the lead-up to Dawntrail, I often kept asking myself what the whole point of it was. Endwalker put a nice little cap on the MMORPG, feeling like the right place to end FFXIV. In fact, it was supposed to be the original ending. But here Square Enix is, continuing the story past Hydaelyn and Zodiark because there is a massive, active player base.

My main concern about Dawntrail reared its head in the first half of the FFXIV expansion. The initial part of the story acts as a wacky summer vacation filler arc, for better and mostly worse. The Warrior of Light and some of the Scions take a trip to the new continent of Tural to help Wuk Lamat fight for her claim to the throne against other contestants. In theory, the premise sounds pretty neat! This is especially true when some of the other Scions are on opposing sides, offering some fun internal conflict within the group. However, the execution feels about as underwhelming as Stormblood, the weakest FFXIV expansion by far. This largely stems from the rather uninteresting cast of characters accompanying you.

Wuk Lamat is one of the most forgettable heroes in FFXIV, despite essentially being this expansion’s main character. Her voice acting is solid, but everything else about her isn’t up to par. She is by far one of the most one-note characters in the game. She’s always so happy-go-lucky, to an almost nauseating degree. Even her latter character development feels forced. She’s not as natural or complex as some other characters, like Lyse or Ryne.

To make matters worse, the first half of the expansion also features the most unlikeable members of the Scions journeying alongside the Warrior of Light and Wuk Lamat. It would be one thing if I could catch up with my guy G’raha Tia swooning over me once again or Y’shtola’s witty remarks, but that doesn’t happen here. This is Wuk Lamat’s story through and through. It is almost to the point where the Warrior of Light and the other Scions seem pretty much done story-wise, with the exception of characters like Krile. I almost questioned why some characters were even there, as the expansion would’ve been almost exactly the same with or without Alphinaud and Alisaie. During the first half, I often looked at some of the other contestants and wished I was partnered with them instead.

The one silver lining in this portion of the expansion is the actual content itself. The new locations, such as Kozama’uka, are absolutely stunning. The mix of jungles, deserts, and other wild biomes look so incredible. The detail and vast nature of each locale pops so well in the accompanying graphical update. These new locations are some of the best in the MMO’s history, with fantastic diversity throughout. There are even surprises and visual changes within some individual zones. While I didn’t enjoy the story, I at least appreciated the views along the way.

Plus, it helps that the dungeons, trials, and even instances excelled in these places. There are so many new mechanics and challenging moments that surprised me and tested my skill. For one, the Trust System is back and better than ever before. I wanted NPC trials since Trust’s introduction in Shadowbringers and it finally comes to fruition for more than one instance here.

The two new jobs, Pictomancer and Viper, both fill welcome niches in the meta. Pictomancer feels like a true support DPS, capable of buffing the party and dealing outrageous damage. The ability to queue up drawings before a big fight never got old. Then there is Viper, with its plethora of combos and flashy mechanics. It isn’t too overwhelming, but has just enough variety that will likely appeal to Ninja fans like myself.

If only for the content alone you experience, it is well worth getting through the succession storyline. That at least kept me going until the second half, which is when everything changes for the better. The second half of Dawntrail proved to me there is still some juice left in FFXIV’s tank. If you’ve been disappointed with everything since the final fight of Endwalker, this is the part for you.

While I certainly won’t go into details here, all you have to do is take a look at the second city of Solution Nine to see the surprising tonal shift. The story gets exponentially better in this second half. The introduction of the best new characters this expansion happens then, plus several shocking story sequences. There are even optional side quests in one particular late-game area I recommend everyone does for ensuing tearjerker moments. In fact, there are even some spectacular fan service moments that came out of nowhere and felt surprisingly earned. These epic sequences, some playable and others cutscenes, felt created just to convince me FFXIV is headed in the right direction.

This second half of Dawntrail stands up there with some of the best parts of the MMO, whereas the first half like it barely surpassed the heavily disappointing FFXIV Stormblood. I would rank it significantly higher than Heavensward at this point. It doesn’t quite reach the peak of the MMORPG’s history but there are several shining moments reminiscent of elements I loved about Shadowbringers and Endwalker. It is just unfortunate that these highest of highs also come along with the lowest of lows.

Fortunately, in the end, Dawntrail balances out for a solid, but not necessarily ground-breaking FFXIV expansion. Though it starts rough, Square Enix brings it all together quite well by the second half for a satisfying conclusion. The consistency of the actual gameplay content throughout at least ensures it is enjoyable to play from start to finish. In the end, FFXIV Dawntrail is a shaky, but ultimately positive step in a new direction for the best MMO of all time.

Final Fantasy XIV: Dawntrail is available right now for PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.

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Review: FFXIV Dawntrail Shows the MMO’s Best and Worst (5)

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Final Fantasy XIV: Dawntrail

Blue seas, clear skies, and boundless possibilities await in Dawntrail, the newest expansion pack for the critically acclaimed FINAL FANTASY XIV Online! Explore uncharted territories with familiar faces as you discover new tribes, confront formidable threats, and expand your horizons as hope's light dawns once more.

FFXIV Dawntrail does bring up the question of why it exists, but it does enough to justify its existence. While the first half is problematic and riddled with frustrating characters, the second half reminds why this is the best MMO of all time.

Food for Thought

  • Get to the second half for the real expansion to begin
  • Both Pictomancer and Viper are solid and unique additions
  • Solution Nine is the coolest city in FFXIV

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Review: FFXIV Dawntrail Shows the MMO’s Best and Worst (2024)

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Review: FFXIV Dawntrail Shows the MMO’s Best and Worst? ›

FFXIV Dawntrail does bring up the question of why it exists, but it does enough to justify its existence. While the first half is problematic and riddled with frustrating characters, the second half reminds why this is the best MMO of all time.

Is Dawntrail a good expansion? ›

Dawntrail isn't the worst expansion, despite its low Metacritic score. Review scores for MMO expansions don't age well as the bar for the game is constantly being raised as it grows and evolves. The writer suggests ignoring the numbered score for Dawntrail in reviews and simply reading the critiques instead.

What do people think of Dawntrail? ›

Verdict. Dawntrail has some growing pains and notable lulls as it establishes a new era for Final Fantasy XIV, but the compelling cultures of the Tural region are strong enough to carry you to its greater moments – it's also nice to see real-world influences near and dear to me represented so well in FFXIV.

Is Dawntrail story good on Reddit? ›

Dawntrail is another excellent expansion for Final Fantasy 14. The story takes a while to get going, but once it's finished setting the scene it takes some pretty big swings in the second half that left us captivated.

What made the original FFXIV so bad? ›

Beyond the game's staggeringly difficult UI, 1.0 was also burdened with a range of bugs and graphical issues. For the time, 1.0 had excellent texture detail and character models, but this was something that actually caused a number of issues in the game's functionality.

Is Dawntrail better than Endwalker? ›

Endwalker excels in character development and story, while Dawntrail's Dungeons have better mechanics and replayability. Dawntrail showcases improved encounter design and graphics, making it better for endgame raiders or players who prefer immersion.

What's new with Dawntrail? ›

The new race in FF14 Dawntrail is the female Hrothgar. First introduced as a male-only option in the Shadowbringers expansion, the long-awaited female Hrothgar debuted in Dawntrail, following the corresponding arrival of male Viera in Endwalker.

How long does it take to complete Dawntrail? ›

Taking Your Time

If you listen to all the voiced dialogue and read the majority of the massive amount of non-voiced dialogue, Dawntrail will take the average player around 40 hours to complete.

What is Dawntrail inspired by? ›

Dawntrail takes place on Tural, a continent across the sea far to the west. Tural is inspired by Latin America and Southeast Asia.

Does the Dawntrail story get good? ›

I found the plot itself interesting throughout - learning about Tulal's culture was great, it's just much of the gameplay in the first half is kind of a slog. The storytelling does get a boost around level 94-95, though.

What is the Dawntrail story about? ›

This is all set in Tural: A melting pot of disparate cultures only recently united by its warrior-king, an old adventurer like us who became a monarch instead of retiring, trying to establish new traditions that would see his ill-prepared children become fit for the throne.

What are the best story games on PC reddit? ›

Recommend me the games with best stories and narrative quality
  • nieR Automata.
  • Witcher 3.
  • Cyberpunk 2077.
  • Red Dead Redemption 2.
  • Borderlands 2.
  • Dishonored 1 and 2.
  • Horizon Zero Dawn.
  • Skyrim.
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What reflection is Alexandria FF14? ›

Alexandria is implied to be from, but not confirmed, the 12th reflection, as it was the reflection rejoined from the Calamity of Lightning. HOWEVER, there seems to be a few hiccups: The Calamity of Lightning was the SECOND calamity.

Why did Final Fantasy 14 fail? ›

XIV 1.0 seemed to reuse areas to cut down on memory usage. And when XIV 1.0 finally came out in September 2010, it was a complete failure. Review after review criticised every corner of the game's design, from its environments to its UI to its story, and the prevailing sentiment was: don't play the game.

What words are banned in FFXIV? ›

The following behaviors are prohibited: Using insulting words such as "stupid," "idiot," "die," "crazy," "garbage," or "trash" to offend others.

What is the hardest class to parse FFXIV? ›

I think BLM and SAM are likely hard to parse on due to the nature of players that gravitate toward those jobs. I have yet to meet a BLM / SAM main that isn't competitive about damage. Machinist and warrior are obvious. Healers are way easier to oranges than people realise.

What is the best expansion in World of Warcraft? ›

The best World of Warcraft expansion: Wrath of the Lich King

Wrath of the Lich King is the apex of World of Warcraft content, perfect in every way. Story, new features, end-game flow, and ever-lasting legacy. Nothing tops the story of the Lich King and his eventual defeat.

What is the best expansion to level fast in wow? ›

Best Expansions to Level in World of Warcraft

The fastest expansion to level in is Warlords of Draenor (WoD). The primary reason for this is that all the WoD zones have Bonus Objectives. Essentially, they are one-time quest-type objectives that appear throughout the zones.

Was Warlords of Draenor a good expansion? ›

Warlords of Draenor is hands down the best expansion in 10 years of World of Warcraft, however there's still room for improvement as far as new features are concerned. It's been a while since I had this much fun in World of Warcraft. Draenor is not only very pretty, but also packed with fun quests.

Is expansion good or bad for the economy? ›

Expansion is the phase of the business cycle where real gross domestic product (real GDP) grows for two or more consecutive quarters, moving from a trough to a peak. Expansion is typically accompanied by a rise in employment, consumer confidence, and equity markets and is also referred to as an economic recovery.

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