
I actually enjoyed a lot of the story, despite Star Rail's best efforts to stop me. Here's Honkai: Star Rail's release trailer to show it in action. I'm sure it's fun for Impact 3rd fans to see Bronya and Seele reunite again, but I still enjoyed exploring their new story as a relative newcomer to the series. There's not really a similar benefit from having played previous Honkai games as far as I could tell, as Star Rail is set in an alternate universe with different versions of some returning characters. It's not just a sci-fi take on the Genshin formula, but you'll certainly have a helpful cheat sheet in understanding how the systems work if you've been playing Genshin Impact for a while. However, that description feels like it's doing a disservice to Star Rail's delightfully goofy humour, charismatic voice cast, and truly magnificent combat. You could put a screenshot of the two side-by-side and it'd be tough to tell them apart, from similar character models and environments, right down to the UI. So is that it? Is it just a sci-fi Genshin that cuts out the more time consuming activities? A big part of me wants to say yes.

This makes transitioning from either game to another a lot smoother.Some subtle improvements to the grind and flexible turn-based tactics mean Honkai: Star Rail's off to a fine start. Honkai: Star Rail and Genshin Impact have a similar menu interface. Honkai: Star Rail and Genshin Impact Similarities Game User Interface Honkai: Star Rail's Trailblaze Power is higher compared to Genshin Impact's Original Resin. The amount of Trailblaze Power in Honkai:

Honkai: Star Rail has an energy similar to Genshin Impact's Resin called Trailblaze Power.
