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  • ️Fri Mar 20 2020

Genshin Impact (Video Game)

When the snow all mеlts away
And the ice finally breaks
Have you taken off, are you already on your way?
No matter where you are, I've come with you this far
I'm never really lost
Our paths will surely cross

Lyrics of "The Road Not Taken"

Genshin Impact (原神, Yuánshén, translated as "Candidate God") is a fantasy free-to-play open-world Action RPG Gacha Game developed and published by miHoYo, released for the PC (via their in-house client, later replaced with the HoYoPlay launcher starting May 22, 2024, and Epic Games Store), mobile devices (iOS and Android), and the PlayStation 4 on September 28, 2020, followed by the PlayStation 5 on April 28, 2021 and the Xbox Series X|S on November 20, 2024, with a Nintendo Switch port currently planned for a later date.

The game is set in Teyvat, a world whose seven fundamental elements of nature are ruled by the Archons, seven godlike entities answering directly to Celestia, realm of the high gods. In their hour of need or at certain other milestones in their lives, certain mortals can earn the gods' favor in the form of Visions, crystalline objects which grant them the power to wield the elements, as well as potentially the means to ascend to divinity themselves.

Players take on the role of the "Traveler," one of two dimension-hopping siblings who visited Teyvat shortly before it was rocked by a cataclysm; upon attempting to leave, a goddess attacked the siblings and stripped them of their powers, before separating the Traveler from their sibling and casting them back into Teyvat. After an untold number of years, they awake from a deep slumber to find Teyvat at peace. Accompanied by Paimon, a fairy-like being they accidentally fished out of the water, the Traveler takes an epic journey across Teyvat and its seven nations to regain their powers, meet the Archons, uncover the identity of the goddess, and reunite with their sibling.

Of course, it gets more complicated than that, as throughout their journey the Traveler meets many interesting faces and places, as well as gets deeply involved in the world's affairs, conflicts, and secrets which could shape the fate of Teyvat.

As an open-world game, Genshin Impact puts a big emphasis on exploring, where players can sprint, swim, climb, and glide virtually anywhere, as well as use the elements to solve certain puzzles. In addition to carrying over the Tag Team mechanic from an earlier miHoYo game, Honkai Impact 3rd, as well as a character progression system that involves traditional RPG methods of upgrading levels, skills, and equipment (i.e., Weapons and Artifacts, the latter having a similar function as Stigmatas in that they provide random status buffs and Set Bonuses), combat-wise the game incentivizes constantly switching characters (of which up to four can be fielded in a party) through Elemental Reactions, which provide damage multipliers, buffs, and/or debuffs, and are triggered whenever different party members apply their innate elements upon enemies (or at least take advantage of Geo Effects). The game's gacha elements come in the form of the Wish system, from which players can get new and potentially rare characters (with duplicates converted into upgrades to their Constellations, which provide additional buffs and effects) and weapons by spending rare currencies called Acquaint Fates or Intertwined Fates (which can be acquired slowly or bought using Primogems, another rare currency that can be acquired through open-world exploration, completing certain story and event milestones as well as commissions, or bought with real-world money).

The game is available in Chinese, Japanese, Korean, English, Spanish, German, French, Portuguese, and Russian, as well as three big Southeast Asian languages (i.e., Vietnamese, Thai, and Bahasa Indonesia). It also has full English and Korean voiceovers, on top of the usual Chinese and Japanese ones.

Version 3.3 (December 7, 2022) introduced Genius Invokation TCG, a virtual Trading Card Game found at the Cat's Tail tavern in Mondstadt that can be played with NPCs or online with other players.

There is also a supplementary webcomic/manga that serves to give added backstory and side stories to the main game. It is available on the official website, and on Webtoon.

An anime adaptation of Genshin by ufotable is currently in production, with a release date yet to be announced.

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