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Genshin Impact feels built for console and PC but also looks great and runs well on your mobile phone.
Treat it as a normal, premium open-world game and you’ll find hundreds of hours of adventure waiting.
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Which rare characters and weapons are on the current, rotating rate-up banners?
How many days do I have to try and pull them?
Should I pull my favorite characters or the strongest ones?
(Always your favorites.)
Which unflinchingly stingy equipment or resource domain will soak up my daily allowance of time-gated Resin?
Did I finish the events and claim all the rewards?
Have I done my daily challenges?
The big one is a third-person, element-infused combat system that’s almost too good for its own good.
It’s that strong.
Building a team of four characters presents a fascinating balance of skills and attacks, plus healing and shields.
The world design and storytelling, especially, are worlds apart from 1.0.
The latest patch, version 5.0, is handily the best and most approachable one yet.
Genshin Impact is a game.
Genshin Impact was reviewed on aSamsungGalaxy S23+.