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Genshin Impact PC Review

Asura Kagawa
Asura Kagawa
Published on October 13, 2020
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4.2
Review Overview

Genshin Impact has a fantastic measure of profundity and substance for players to appreciate.

Genshin Impact is an open-world Role-Playing Game. The first word that comes into everyone’s mind after starting the game is “Breath of Wild”. But all I can say is it works differently. No denying that some concepts were adapted from the “Breath of the Wild”, but Genshin Impact has its different world and unique characters to offer to its players. Genshin Impact isn’t a clone game.

In this game, all the characters have traditional RPG levels, different weapon levels, and special elements. Barbara has a special power here. She can heal her teammates by using water. Diluc can ignite his claymore with flames. Mainly, this is a gacha game, and it offers the use of currencies to let you “Wish” for more characters. You can acquire those currencies from micro-transactions and gameplay.

The main highlight of the game for me was exploring the map to know the unique world of Tevyat. It offers a great number of iconic landmarks. It gives an experience like Breath of the Wild. You can see Cider Lake, Dawn Winery, and so on on the map. You can also notice some stamina bars and climbs.

Just set a random determination and experience the greatest combat of Genshin Impact. You need to have a great time exploring this game. And it is overwhelming. There is a lot to discover. Each place offers a new adventure.

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Combat in this common situation contains different kinds of attacks. These are light and heavy attacks, super attacks, and, last of all, special attacks. It’s the main fun here. You can show your unique abilities during combat. I liked Barbara the most.

She can deal with all the damage that her teammates have to go through. Enemies get frozen by her. Chongyun has the best sword. His elements and skills are great to create damage to his enemies. Chongyun’s sword attacks gave me the best feeling here. Diluc has three flaming slashes.

You can use three basic attacks, one flaming slash, and repeat the process two more times. He is the damage dealer here. His energy is best used for knocking out enemies. Diluc’s sword transfers into a fire-flaming sword. Fischl is here with her best archery abilities. Jean has a level of knocking off enemies.

Keqing has the fastest way to deliver her attacks. She makes an electro explosion. She is a deadly damage dealer. Klee has bouncing bombs. Mona is full of water magic. She can travel faster in the game. Noelle has a special ability to create a shield covering her. Qiqi has her firepower.

Moreover, this combat is diverse and has unique characters. Pick your favorite character and utilize its unique abilities to experience combat. It creates a hunger to kill more enemies. Each character offers a great combat experience.

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The anime-inspired characters were beautifully designed. As it is Gacha-based gaming, the character design seemed perfect to me. Genshin Impact did a really good job on this matter. The plot tries to create the urge to explore more and more.

The visuals and soundtracks were amazing. The sound was less exciting, but that was okay. You can choose from the options whether you want a Japanese voice or an English one. The graphics were amazing. The graphic is implemented with beautiful nature items. The most amazing thing about the game is how it saves its data. You can start wherever you stop. The system works in a cloud server when you play the game on mobile.

Genshin Impact offers us much more than Breath of the Wild. Here, you have characters, weapons, and artifacts. It has an increasing level and sets bonuses. Each character has the talents to unlock. If you state that Genshin Impact is a Breath of the Wild “clone”, then that will do damage to the magnificently unique game that it is.

For a certain something, stylishly, the universe of Teyvat is outwardly unmistakable, and all alone, it contrasts with Hyrule. Genshin Impact’s accentuation on investigation might be acquired from Zelda, yet the dynamic and high-contrast anime style is still remarkable.

The essential locale of Mondstadt will be natural to anyone who’s played Breath of the Wild, yet the Liyue area is where miHiYo’s imaginative singularity radiates through. Indeed, even the wild between districts has its exceptional vistas, regardless of whether they suggest Breath of the Wild’s scene plan.

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That being stated, Genshin Impact is a shockingly decent incentive for those searching for an open-world experience that doesn’t use up all available resources or players’ time. There’s a gigantic and copious open world prepared for all players to investigate, whether or not they put resources into micro-transactions.

The battle and RPG mechanics might be shockingly profound to a few, yet practically speaking, they are commonly basic and agreeable to execute. The game needs to tell any sort of a convincing story, as it’s, to a great extent, cliché characters and plot are commonly tedious.

It is anything but an ideal game, yet Genshin Impact merits an attempt from RPG fans. There’s a lot of in-game substance to investigate, and keeping in mind that many accepted this was only Breath of the Wild with micro-transactions, Genshin Impact has a fantastic measure of profundity and substance for players to appreciate.

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That being stated, Genshin Impact is a shockingly decent incentive for those searching for an open-world experience that doesn't burn up all available resources or burn through players' time. There's a gigantic and copious open-world prepared for all players to investigate, whether or not players put resources into micro-transactions or not. The battle and RPG mechanics might be shockingly profound to a few, yet practically speaking, they are commonly basic and agreeable to execute. The game needs to tell any sort of a convincing story, as it's to a great extent cliché characters and plot are commonly tedious.
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