While fans of Genshin Impact and similar mobile games will recognize several of the systems in Star Rail, its designers take this game in a new direction by blending turn-based combat with more linear dungeon exploration, rather than giving players an open world. Honkai: Star Rail is currently available to play on mobile devices and Windows PC (where I played it for this review), and will come to PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 eventually. Honkai: Star Rail marks another massive release from Hoyoverse, the studio behind the breakout hit Genshin Impact and Honkai Impact 3rd. But even in the rush of its confusing early moments, Honkai: Star Rail presents a fractured sci-fi world that shimmers where it breaks. You will step into the shoes of the Trailblazer, who’s not a person so much as a bodily receptacle of mysterious cosmic power that can bring disaster to entire planets. Secret organizations will steal the memories of strangers and wrap them up in membranes that look like bubbles. You will meet a girl named March 7th who wields a comically tall bow that fires glittering, bunny-shaped snowballs. In space and in anime, almost anything can happen.
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