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15 Games To Play If You Like Genshin Impact

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Sayu's optimal Artifact sub-stats are Elemental Mastery and Energy Recharge , for the same reasons discussed above. ATK% is also useful on her , since this will increase her damage and her Burst's healing at the same t


This Electro-user and mage wears a deep purple corset-dress slit on either side from the hip down, showing her lacy stockings. The cherry on top of her racy and shocking outfit is her purple witchy-looking hat, a tongue-in-cheek way to show off her status as the most powerful magic-user to graduate from the Sumeru Academia in over 200 ye


Genshin Impact has been out for quite some time now, and has become a solid example of how to make a good live service game. Numerous updates have added in a lot of new story content, a new playable characters, and tons of bug fixes for issues people were constantly complaining about. That said, for those who have been deep into Genshin from the beginning, the list of things to do daily has dwind


The art is absolutely stunning, with the music and boss fights being some of the very best in this genre. Octopath Traveler might be frustrating at moments , but the game really shines when it executes its best pa

I’m getting back into No Man’s Sky after another of my characteristic long breaks. There’s a new expedition, Leviathan, and that’s an apt word for the challenge of trying to remember what to do and figure out what on earth is going on. Permadeath doesn’t help things, but then I’ve noticed a quirk of being able to claim the Twitch rewards given away a while back, every single time I respawn. That means five ships to scrap, and millions of credits, which should make things more palatable. I’m also planning to do a lot of grinding in Dislyte — I’ve hit a wall in terms of progression, so it’s time to focus on making my Espers stronger.

I’ve returned to the comforting neon haze of Need For Speed: Underground 2 for the past couple of weeks. Even after all these years it’s still not lost its charm. Racing around the midnight city with Riders on the Storm blasting out the speakers in my boot (that’s a trunk for the Yanks) clearly never gets old. Does the game look fuzzier than I remember? Definitely. Does that matter? Absolutely not. The thrill of hitting the NOS is still unparalleled . Watching the world twist and contort as my tail lights streak behind me is electrifying, and the nostalgia of playing on my GameCube - the most perfectly designed console ever - makes the game a wonderful cocktail of relaxing and exciting.


Frankly, Genshin is more similar to this than any other title, to such a degree that even a lot of the female designs share some aspects visually (especially between Sucrose and Pandoria). At the end of the day, one's a JRPG and the other is an open-world action game, so they aren't carbon copies of each other, but a lot of their building blocks over


Due to Itto's needs for DEF and Crit, Wolf's Gravestone sits at the bottom of viable Itto weapons in Genshin Impact tier list Impact . Itto converts his DEF into ATK, meaning his abilities still scale with ATK , so the stats from Wolf's Gravestone are still useful for him. The team-wide buff is also not very useful since Itto's team mostly won't scale with


Sure, they're very different games as a whole, but look at them piece by piece, and there's a lot that overlaps. So, if players have somehow managed to play Genshin Impact without touching Breath of the Wild, go back and play it. The Zelda title has hundreds of hours of content in it, a pretty big expansion DLC, and there's even a Musou version thanks to Hyrule Warriors 2: Age Of Calam

I’m hanging out with my sister this weekend, and while she might not play video games regularly, she is absolutely phenomenal at Pac-Man whenever we go to arcades. So of course I downloaded Pac-Man Museum+ (courtesy of Xbox Game Pass) to see if something in there would be up her alley. Turns out there are a lot of mediocre Pac-Man games out there. We’ve been screaming in frustration at Pac-Land’s strange running mechanics (you have to mash a button to get your Pac-person to move faster) and Pac-Mania’s isometric perspective that does not allow you to see the whole Pac-maze at once. It’s quite a lot of fun. We’re having the time of our lives.

I’m dabbling in a certain spooky horror game that I can’t talk about just yet, but when I’m not getting teenagers murdered in the woods I’m duking it out with rivals across the courtroom in Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy. While I touched on this franchise briefly in my teenage years I never had a chance to play the original games, so I finally decided to dive in and see what the fuss was all about. I’ve fallen in love. The characters, writing, and gameplay mechanics are all so charming and lovable, providing a playful twist on an otherwise mundane profession. Phoenix Wright and Miles Edgeworth are also lawyer boyfriends for life, and being able to manifest that romance as they glare at one another during a case is a delight. Beyond that, I’m dipping into the likes of 50 Cent: Blood on the Sand and Horizon Zero Dawn.