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Genshin Impact has been out for quite some time now, and has become a solid example of how to make a good live service game. Numerous updates have added in a lot of new story content, a new playable characters, and tons of bug fixes for issues people were constantly complaining about. That said, for those who have been deep into Genshin from the beginning, the list of things to do daily has dwindled.


So, for players who love Genshin Impact but are looking to scratch a similar itch when things slow down, here are some other games with either a similar tone, similar mechanics, close-enough gameplay, character designs, or all of the above.


**Updated on June 15, 2022 by Ritwik Mitra: ** Genshin Impact has shot up the charts to become one of the most popular games around. The title seemed like nothing more than an opportune cash-grab, but the developers of Genshin Impact have genuinely put a lot of time and effort into this game and its world. Here are some games like Genshin Impact that fans can check out if they want a similar vibe.


15 Assassin's Creed Valhalla


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There's no denying that the open-world formula of the newer Assassin's Creed games has its flaws. However, players seeking out an action-adventure game that lasts for GenshinRealm Site a good while will find a perfectly competent game here.


Fans of the series always wanted a story set in the midst of the Viking Age. This is easily the most engaging part of Assassin's Creed Valhalla — although the game does have other highlights as well.


14 Dragon Quest 11: Echoes Of An Elusive Age


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Dragon Quest 11 is one of the best and most accessible titles in a series that is JRPG royalty. While many people did know about Dragon Quest to an extent, many people agree that the eleventh title is what really made waves in the West.


This, coupled with the widespread availability of this game, has led to many people finally getting a taste of this brilliant series. Fans of Genshin Impact will be right at home with the charming nature of the world and its characters.


13 Octopath Traveler


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Octopath Traveler is a rather off-the-beat recommendation for Genshin Impact fans. The game is an HD-2D JRPG that uses the gimmick of eight individual protagonists pretty neatly.


The art is absolutely stunning, with the music and boss fights being some of the very best in this genre. Octopath Traveler might be frustrating at moments , but the game really shines when it executes its best parts.


12 Final Fantasy 14


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Final Fantasy 14 has slowly climbed up the ranks to become the best MMORPG right now, thanks to a steady stream of content . Many people argue that this game's success stems from the fact that it leans more towards the RPG side of things, and uses the multiplayer component to strengthen individual experiences.


Given the impact of multiplayer gameplay on Genshin Impact, it's easy to see why Final Fantasy 14 is a great recommendation. This MMORPG deserves all the love its getting, and is a perfect entry point into this seemingly daunting genre.


11 The Legend Of Heroes: Trails Of Cold Steel


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The Legend of Heroes series houses many stellar JRPG sagas within a connected world. Trails of Cold Steel is one story arc that is easily the most approachable game from a technical standpoint.


While most people argue that Trails in the Sky is a narratively superior experience , the graphics and gameplay of these recent titles have simply aged better. These games can feel slightly generic at times, so players who want to test the waters with this franchise can't find a better entry point than the first Trails of Cold Steel game.


10 The Legend Of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild


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The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild was always going to be on this list. It's the first game people compared Genshin to, it has a lot in common with Genshin stylistically, it has a ton in common mechanically, and they're both very stamina heavy.


Sure, they're very different games as a whole, but look at them piece by piece, and there's a lot that overlaps. So, if players have somehow managed to play Genshin Impact without touching Breath of the Wild, go back and play it. The Zelda title has hundreds of hours of content in it, a pretty big expansion DLC, and there's even a Musou version thanks to Hyrule Warriors 2: Age Of Calamity.


9 Assassins Creed Odyssey


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The list of things a player can do in Breath of the Wild, Genshin, and Assassin's Creed Odyssey is pretty similar, but the method of actually completing those tasks is quite different. In Assassin's Creed, players can climb anything, as they can in Genshin, but the flow of climbing is incredibly different, and gliding around isn't a thing.


There's no switching between characters in Odyssey, but the mash-and-react style of fighting is absolutely similar — even if Odyssey places more emphasis on parrying. Still, they're both gigantic open-world games with a million different things to explore, collect, and do, especially within Odyssey's two DLCs .


8 Nier: Automata


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Nier Automata is the game that Genshin's combat gets compared to most commonly, and for good reason. Yes, players aren't exactly multitasking between character action combat and dodging a wave of bullets in Genshin as they do in Automata, but the floaty dodge-dash, the disappearing/re-appearing weapons, and the animations overall are very similar.


Both games have wonderful soundtracks, amazingly designed characters, intuitive yet complex combat, and a bit of an overcomplicated narrative .

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7 Xenoblade Chronicles 2


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It's a bit surprising how little this game has come up in the gaming community in regards to its similarities to Genshin Impact. People bring up Breath of the Wild all day every day, but yet never mention how Xenoblade Chronicles 2 has a similar style, elemental combination system , open-world exploration mechanics, and more.


Frankly, Genshin is more similar to this than any other title, to such a degree that even a lot of the female designs share some aspects visually (especially between Sucrose and Pandoria). At the end of the day, one's a JRPG and the other is an open-world action game, so they aren't carbon copies of each other, but a lot of their building blocks overlap.


6 Tales Of Berseria


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The Tales series is one that's been around for quite a long time, but wasn't all too popular in the West until about the last decade or so. The titles are as classic as JRPGs come (outside of maybe Dragon Quest), with all the complex narratives and star-fated friendships anyone would expect from an anime, but they do it all so well.


Any Tales game in recent years would work here, but Tales of Berseria especially does it well. It has one of the best narratives in the franchise, and some fantastically written and designed female characters. Berseria also shares a few other aspects with Genshin Impact such as weapons giving skills as well as flat damage, a controllable cast in combat, a camera that never seems to work quite right, and a whole slew of collectible party members.

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