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.
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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