Treabar – The Secret Behind the Success of Genshin Impact, Revealed by Netizens

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In the realm of gaming, Genshin Impact is comparable in plot to its original Witcher 3, shares a similar charm with Hearthstone in terms of world interaction, and runs neck-and-neck with Koala in exploration. Its combat system is on par with Monster Hunter, its action experience rivals Devil May Cry, and its visual quality is on par with Red Dead Redemption 2. These comparison points are all top-tier titles in their respective fields, and such a game design is not just a straightforward comparison of all aspects, but a comprehensive evaluation of their strengths. This is the first time I’ve seen such a game, which explains its popularity.
I played Genshin Impact because World of Warcraft shut down, and my friends recommended it. It was a waste of money, as I had never spent that much on World of Warcraft in my years of playing.
Among Chinese game developers, the dedication and craftsmanship displayed in Genshin Impact are rare in my 20 years of gaming experience.
For me, the continuous improvement of Genshin Impact is the main reason why I keep playing. Multiple times, I’ve left the game and come back because new major updates have been released, and the game feels comfortable to play with just monthly passes.
I treat Genshin Impact like an anime, and when I remember, I play a little bit to catch up on the story. Each country has its own unique story and gameplay. When I find a character I like, I’ll just draw them, and I can still enjoy the game.
Genshin Impact does have many areas that need improvement, but it’s also evident that no one else is saying the same about other Chinese games. It seems that Genshin Impact isn’t as good as other Chinese games.
Recently, a meme has been circulating online about Genshin Impact’s chairs being able to be sat on. However, in Chinese games, there are very few chairs that can be sat on. People often mock Genshin Impact, saying it can’t match games like Red Dead Redemption 2, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, and Cyberpunk 2077. But why don’t they compare it with other Chinese games? Is it really not as good?
Even the best online games, if operated by a group of xx, are considered trash. Moreover, this game isn’t very good. Its art style and plot are too simplistic for children. In conclusion, it seems that all Chinese games are bad, which has pushed Genshin Impact to an undeserved level.
I haven’t played Genshin Impact in over a year. I’ve spent less than 40,000 yuan on it. I’ll play it again when I have time. I don’t think it will lose its value. I’ll save the money for the story to watch it slowly.
Why is Genshin Impact so popular? To me, it has become one of the few things that makes me proud on the global stage. On YouTube, I can see people from Egypt, Iran, and India arguing over the concept of Miyome, and Russians and Italians fiercely discussing the concept of Winter. Almost all the panels at the global gaming conventions are occupied by Genshin Impact cosplayers. This isn’t like praising China and expressing love in countries like France. It’s merely a discussion and debate based on passion in their own countries and communities. Global players can watch the preview clips of Genshin Impact, see Chinese game developers discussing their design concepts, and watch live streams to stay up late for version updates, listening to Chinese. This is why I keep following Genshin Impact. Other news or reposted content is often filtered and biased, but Genshin Impact has won the hearts of global players on its own merits.
The game content is rich and diverse, the plot is captivating, the models are exquisite, and the depth is substantial. It does not limit players’ spending or the intensity of grinding. It does not force players to achieve daily activity rates or engage in social interactions. It does not have a membership VIP system, does not compete on battle strength, and does not have a system where environments and equipment are completely eliminated. This unique online game would be hard to