2021 is the year I fell in love with Genshin—and the year it lost its impact

Genshin Impact is not the game I thought it would be. I’d written it off as nothing more than a crappy, money-fuelled attempt to emulate The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. I off-handedly referred to it as “Breath of the Weeb” whenever it came up in conversation. But underneath that Hyrule-dappled exterior is a stupidly fun RPG with a compelling cast of characters and a combat system that easily rivals the one in Nintendo’s game.

Though I gave it a quick shot when it was released in 2020, it wasn’t until the 2.0 update landed in July that I became fully immersed in the world of Teyvat, journeying through its major nations with my annoying fairy sidekick/emergency food supply, Paimon. Genshin’s early game did a great job of making me forget I was sinking my time into a free-to-play gacha and not a paid RPG.

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