Feeling exhausted but still curious? This game can be either fun or just plain irritating. The characters seem neat, but some animations feel tricky or wonky. It is addictive in a way that makes you want to keep playing even when tired.
Genshin Impact Part 1 focuses heavily on the characters. The neat thing is how each one has unique abilities. But the controls can feel tricky at times, especially with the wonky physics. It’s a bit clunky but still fun to figure out who fits best.
Playing without the marketing hype, the best builds rely on understanding each character’s strengths. Pro players often swap out gear to optimize damage or support roles. Nothing too fancy, just lots of trial and error with loadouts.
Here's a secret I found: focus on daily commissions early on. They give good experience. Also, switch characters during fights to keep energy and health high, but beware of overloading your team with too many options at once.
The story is straightforward but with some confusing parts. It’s nice to see how the characters develop through the story. The ending isn’t too surprising, but it ties everything up and makes you feel like getting to this point was worth it.