1. It's like Genshin, but with a "China, now it's your turn to get it!" vibe.
2. The core is Genshin's foundation, with almost all of Warframe's materials + a pinch of Baldur's Gate + a dash of Palworld.
3. The actions themselves are snappier than Genshin's, but the motions are stiff.
4. It feels like optimization was actually done (noticeable on PC).
5. Seeing the names, I was like, "Huh? What is this?" / Seeing the explanation and how it actually works, "Ah~ It's that Warframe thing, lol."
6. But it's weirdly interesting because right before you feel that "This is really too much, isn't it?" sentiment, it suddenly hits you with a completely different game's taste.
7. So as that process repeats, a subtly balanced game is born.
Conclusion > It's not a masterpiece. At best, it's a decent work? But considering how much they struggled not to fail, if one of the tastes hits you, it's playable.
Ah, and the monetization is legit generous lol.
Suddenly a lot of recommendations so going to the recommendation tab
"This game is a hot mess of other games, but somehow it works? Kinda like a culinary experiment gone right-ish."
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