Treabar, Behind the Popularity of Genshin Impact: What the Netizens Revealed

Why is Genshin Impact so popular?
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On the other side of the monkey, Genshin Impact excels in its storyline, comparable to Witcher 3, its world interactions are on par with Firewatch, exploration is on par with The Witness, its combat system is equally balanced with Monster Hunter, its action experience is on par with Devil May Cry, and its visual quality is on par with Red Dead Redemption 2. These comparison objects are all top-tier titles and standouts in their respective fields. Such a game design, rather than a one-on-one comparison of all aspects, involves a comprehensive assessment of each game’s strengths. This is why the game is so popular.
I played Genshin Impact because World of Warcraft had shut down, and my friends recommended it. I got hooked, and I ended up spending a lot of money on it, which I hadn’t spent on World of Warcraft in years.
Among Chinese game developers, Mihoyo’s Genshin Impact exhibits an exceptional level of game-making sincerity in my 20-year gaming career.
For me, the continuous improvement of Genshin Impact is the primary reason I continue to play it. I often get back into the game whenever there is a major update, and I mostly play it with monthly passes, which makes it very comfortable to play.
I treat Genshin Impact like an anime, and when I think about it, I play it just to watch the story. Each country’s story is different, and the gameplay varies. When I encounter a character I like, I will draw them. I can always play.
Genshin Impact does indeed have many shortcomings that need improvement, but I haven’t seen you guys criticizing other games for their shortcomings. This shows that Genshin Impact is not inferior to other Chinese games.
Recently, a meme about Genshin Impact has become popular online, saying that its chairs are actually comfortable to sit on. However, in Chinese games, there are very few comfortable chairs. People always mock Genshin Impact, saying it can’t match Red Dead Redemption 2, Cyberpunk 2077, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, and Cyberpunk 2077. But why don’t they compare it to other Chinese games? Could it be that it is truly inferior?
Even the best MMORPG, when operated by a group of xx, becomes garbage. Besides, the game itself isn’t that great. The art style and plot are pure for children. One can only say that all Chinese games are bad, and Genshin Impact has been pushed to an undeserved level.
I haven’t played Genshin Impact in over a year. I spent about 40,000 yuan on it. I’ll go up and take a look when I have some free time. I don’t think I’ll lose anything. I’ll save it for now and watch the story as I get to it.
Why is Genshin Impact so popular? For me, it has become one of the few things that make me proud on the global stage. On YouTube, one can see arguments among people from Egypt, Iran, and India about the prototype of Liyue, and arguments between Russians and Italians about the prototype of Winter’s End. Almost all of the global comic conventions are taken over by cosplay of Genshin Impact. This is not like praising China in a manner similar to Favela, expressing affection. It’s simply about discussing and arguing about their love in their own countries and communities. Global players can watch the pre-release videos of Genshin Impact, see how Chinese game developers discuss their design concepts, and watch the live streams of version updates, listening to Chinese voices. This is why I always follow Genshin Impact’s new content. Because other news or reposted content, which are often filtered and biased, are not as engaging as Genshin Impact, which has conquered global players through its own strength.
The game has a rich and diverse content, captivating stories, exquisite modeling, deep gameplay, and innovative features. It does not restrict players’ spending or overexertion, does not force players to achieve daily activity levels or engage in social interactions. There is