Free-to-play 3D action RPG
Honkai Impact 3rd is a free action role-playing game (RPG) with crisp 3D graphics. The game is developed by miHoYo Limited, the game studio behind the global hit Genshin Impact–to which Honkai is a companion game. Genshin lends a number of characters from its rosters in an entirely new world, in an entirely new story.
Its real-time, non-turn-based gameplay and story elements can be compared to Punishing: Gray Raven or ISEKAI: Demon Waifu, although the anchor that Honkai Impact 3rd shares with Genshin Impact assure fans of its quality and the rich world-building it offers.
An all-in-one experience
What sets Honkai Impact 3rd apart from its competitors is that it offers a little bit of everything: a social simulation game with elements of platformers, shoot ‘em up, hack and slash, and more. Its character designs are anime-inspired, which, paired with the special effects of skills and fight sequences, adds to the action and the enjoyability for the players.
Also, the game isn’t limited to mindless story quests and grinding sessions; it allows players to interact with both Valkyries and their weapons through the game’s “Dorm” mode. Once you unlock a new character, you get a specific quest that when completed, lets the Valkyrie move into the “Dorm” with the rest. You can also change the design and create furnitures to increase the “comfort” levels of its residents.
One addictive aspect of the game, however, is its inclusion of gacha mechanics to the game. This creates a randomized factor for crafting new weapons and obtaining new “Valkyries,” the characters used to perform in-game actions. Unfortunately, this makes the game frustrating for some and unfair for others because people with real-world money can just purchase more chances for pulling good characters and items.
A must-try RPG
With a little bit of everything, Honkai Impact 3rd is a must-try for anime fans and players of the RPG genre. It offers a complete gaming experience, plus features not found in any other game such as the opportunity to hang out with your in-game characters and prepare their living quarters. However, be wary of the gacha aspect of the game since it’s addictive.