Genshin Impact first impressions - more than just a Breath of the Wild clone

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Waiting for The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2 to finally come out has become an almost impossible task. With no release date in sight, the dramatic lead-up to the game's launch date could go on for who knows how many more months. But luckily, there's something out there to fill that cell-shaded open-world exploration shaped hole in our hearts: Genshin Impact.

But while labeling Genshin Impact as a Breath of the Wild clone wouldn't exactly be wrong, it'd be a disservice to the game that developer MiHoYo has created. Many of the game's elements, from its graphical style, to the concept of its open-world are very reminiscent of Nintendo's most recent Zelda game, but Genshin Impact makes unique additions to its core gameplay. In fact, it's is a weird mish-mash of all sorts of interesting ideas, many of which it mixes quite well. The game comes from a Chinese studio, but looks very much like a Japanese game, while incorporating MMO-esque elements into its gacha action-RPG gameplay.

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The first thing you'll likely notice about Genshin Impact is the fact that the game is entirely free to play. Releasing on iOS, Android, PC, and PlayStation 4, each of those versions don't cost a single cent to play, from beginning to finish. That's because it uses a gacha-based system as a source of revenue. In your adventures throughout the world of Teyvat, you'll get the chance to play as many different characters, from great-sword wielding Diluc, to the wind archer Venti, there's a wide variety of options to choose from, but only if you're lucky enough. While you do get plenty of characters by playing normally, some of the best and most useful of the cast will only be playable if you manage to "pull" one from a banner--a lucky draw that has about a 0.6% chance of occurring. Those chances are especially harsh if you're coming from one of Nintendo's gacha games like Fire Emblem Heroes or Dragalia Lost, which have 5.0% and 4.0% odds respectively.

Despite that, Genshin is still quite friendly towards F2P players. There’s a wealth of interesting and strong 4* characters that you can obtain, and while the term free-to-play might make you skeptical of how far you can get before you’re inevitably smacked with a paywall, there’s never really a moment where the game does that--at least for the first 50 or so hours. Given how much playtime you can get out of Genshin before you even consider paying a meager $4.99/mo for the commissions pass or the $9.99/mo for the battle pass to get even more out of the game in the form of rare item drops, that’s surprisingly impressive.

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Speaking of impressive, the sheer amount of things there are to do in Genshin Impact can almost be intimidating. Once you've set off on your journey, you'll have no shortage of quests to complete, adventures to be had, and items to collect. Much like other open-world games, a lot of the fun comes from wandering the world, finding new locations, and obtaining rare and powerful new items.

Elements play a big part in the role of this game's combat; you start off with a wind-based one-handed sword user, but you'll eventually recruit F2P party members such as a fire-based archer, or an electric mage, each of which play drastically differently, and have many uses in the overworld, as you'll need various elements to solve puzzles or have advantages against enemies. The combat system is varied and incredibly fun, especially when you learn that you can quickly switch between characters to create cool combo attacks, like wind and fire for burning tornadoes, or electricity and water to electrocute your foes. Each of the different styles and how types factor into battle help keep the game engaging to play, and it makes it all the more satisfying when you pull off cool-looking moves, even after hours upon hours of playtime.

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For what you get--a beautiful world to explore, interesting gameplay, and even co-op with friends--all for no cost at all, it's hard not to recommend Genshin Impact. This is perhaps microtransactions at their best; hardly impacting the overall experience, resulting in a game that feels like it should cost AAA prices, but doesn't. Fans of anything even somewhat similar to Breath of the Wild should absolutely check this game out.
 

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be more subtle with paid reviews dood
how does this gets a passing grade and yokai watch, which gave pokemon a run for its money and breathed new life into the mon collecting genre, gets a "meh, it's a pokemon clone so it sucks"

*looks at the horny unfunny posts that make to the front page's memebox*
oh, i guess i get why.
 

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The co-op isn't really worth playing. It tends to subtract from the experience in a number of ways. Steven Messner over at PCGamer has been posting a bunch of Genshin related articles/content.
 
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be more subtle with paid reviews dood
how does this gets a passing grade and yokai watch, which gave pokemon a run for its money and breathed new life into the mon collecting genre, gets a "meh, it's a pokemon clone so it sucks"

*looks at the horny unfunny posts that make to the front page's memebox*
oh, i guess i get why.
What in the review makes you believe it was paid for?
 

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What in the review makes you believe it was paid for?
It's positive, so obviously it's paid review. Everyone knows that.

I also find it funny regarding the Yokai Watch comparison. It was the reviewer's own opinion, and he was indeed getting a lot of hate for it, lol.
 

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I also find it funny regarding the Yokai Watch comparison. It was the reviewer's own opinion, and he was indeed getting a lot of hate for it, lol.
What's even funnier here is that Chary didn't review Yo-Kai Watch. So the comparison is one reviewers opinion of one game, compared to a different reviewers opinion of a totally different game.

It couldn't be more "apples to oranges."
 

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What's even funnier here is that Chary didn't review Yo-Kai Watch. So the comparison is one reviewers opinion of one game, compared to a different reviewers opinion of a totally different game.

It couldn't be more "apples to oranges."
At least this would explain the meme box comparison in the argument :P
 

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What's even funnier here is that Chary didn't review Yo-Kai Watch. So the comparison is one reviewers opinion of one game, compared to a different reviewers opinion of a totally different game.

It couldn't be more "apples to oranges."
Well yeah, but people do that with ign all the time, what did you expect
 
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It’s 2020 and people are still upset about the YoKai watch review. It’s not 2016 anymore, friendos, Endo hasn’t posted a review in years. You’re free. I free you from your eternal Yokai torment. Move on. It’s okay, shhhh.

My favorite part of criticisms is when people ignore everything written and cry “wah wah wah this was paid for!!!! Shill!!!!!”

Genshin Impact made $10mil in a week. Do you think the publisher would even care to throw a penny our way for a sponsored post? Of course not. We keep the site alive with weird windows key sales for goodness sakes. But that conclusion would require logic and critical thinking skills. Which apparently, some people here lack.

This post is literally just “hey guys, gaem gud. Gaem not BOTW. Play gaem for yourself, and enjoy liek me? Thx”
 

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It’s 2020 and people are still upset about the YoKai watch review. It’s not 2016 anymore, friendos, Endo hasn’t posted a review in years. You’re free. I free you from your eternal Yokai torment. Move on. It’s okay, shhhh.

My favorite part of criticisms is when people ignore everything written and cry “wah wah wah this was paid for!!!! Shill!!!!!”

Genshin Impact made $10mil in a week. Do you think the publisher would even care to throw a penny our way for a sponsored post? Of course not. We keep the site alive with weird windows key sales for goodness sakes. But that conclusion would require logic and critical thinking skills. Which apparently, some people here lack.

This post is literally just “hey guys, gaem gud. Gaem not BOTW. Play gaem for yourself, and enjoy liek me? Thx”
Stop,stop, he’s already dead
 

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whot, you can play the game just fine without it getting "frustrating" or having to spend a single penny, on the gacha. If you don't like the gacha part you can perfectly ignore it and just play the game without any limitations. 8:00, what tf does cam. have to do with genshin being a cashgrab? Cam. could get fixed. The energie sys. is not even a thing that limits you. What is it gonna stop you from contnuing the story or explore the world?
 

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Everyone says you can play without the gatcha part, but unless your truly enjoying the game like aiming to AR40+ your curiosity will try that gatcha part out eventually F2P or not. At the end of the day ppl want a powerful team.
 
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"Speaking of impressive, the sheer amount of things there are to do in Genshin Impact can almost be intimidating. Once you've set off on your journey, you'll have no shortage of quests to complete, adventures to be had, and items to collect. Much like other open-world games, a lot of the fun comes from wandering the world, finding new locations, and obtaining rare and powerful new items."
Paid review or you obviously know nothing about quality games. Game lacks content. 100 percent repetitive. The story is generic and terrible. Game is literally nothing more than the Chinese copying someone elses intellectual property and getting it wrong. Comparing this game to a Japanese game is the equivalent of comparing cheap Chinese garbage electronics to quality name brands made in other countries. On top of all of that, the game is CCP owned. If you think this game is not collecting your personal info you are clueless. Genshin Impact is nothing more than a tool for the CCP.
 

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