HoYoVerse Drops A Short Animated Video With More Pretty Genshin Impact Scenery

“Scenery And Sentiment” is like a short trip through our memories of Mondstadt.

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Genshin Impact Anime

Let’s be honest, whatever your feelings about Genshin Impact may be, it is unarguably a pretty, pretty game. The landscape and music are top-tier and lend themselves to more than one kind of storytelling easily – particularly when that storytelling is being done by an award-winning animation studio like Sun Creature Studio.

Today, the developer shared a new video created by Sun Creature Studio titled “Scenery and Sentiment”. This is part of a larger project intended to provide additional context for the world of Teyvat – offer players stories and details from different perspectives. Today’s video is a taste of that, offering players a small trip down memory lane in Mondstadt. It’s a beautiful video and well worth the watch just for the feels.

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QuintLyn Bowers
QuintLyn Bowers, News Editor

QuintLyn is a long-time lover of all things video game related will happily talk about them to anyone that will listen. She began writing about games for various gaming sites a little over ten years ago and has taken on various roles in the games community.

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justsomeguy 2 years ago
The way the standard mobile gacha games work is they have "difficult" gear check recurring end game content to push you into spending money in the gacha, as that's where you get the required gear. This is how Genshin worked at launch, but about seven months later, that all changed, and as a recent interview showed, they have no intention of moving away from their current methods.

You see the way they are trying to get people to spend in the gacha now, is by getting people emotionally invested in the characters found in the gacha, through lots of playable story content, that ultimately, are just ads for the gacha. In a recent interview they made it perfectly clear they will not be adding any new difficult content, as it is meant as something where people just collect characters, and that's about it. Everything outside of the one piece of low importance challenge content that has always been in it, the abyss, has become brain dead easy, as a common enough thing in updates is that they made adjustments to mobs, and content, which amounts to things being made easier.

The devs have at least two more games in development, a while back shut down the global version of another much lesser known game, and look to be in the process of shutting down their other big game, Honkai Impact. Given the absurd amount of money Genshin somehow has manged to make, despite it hardly being something I'd even call a game, we can bet their future "games" will be more like Genshin, than Honkai, which does heavily revolve around challenge content at end game.


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