Great Combat Makes Wuthering Waves A Promising Alternative To Genshin Impact (2024)

Willa Rowe

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There’s nothing definitively wrong with being an iterative clone of something else people already love. Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery and all that. So I don’t really mind that on the surface, the new gacha open-world RPG Wuthering Waves looks to be a flattering copy of HoYoverse’s widely popular Genshin Impact. Hey, Genshin was often called a Breath of the Wild clone on its release in 2020. And after around ten hours with developer Kuro Games’ new release, I can say that it isn’t just a Genshin clone, thanks primarily to an excellent combat system that adds new flavor to a familiar formula and makes a promising first impression.

Wuthering Waves sets up its narrative pretty quickly. You are Rover, an amnesiac who awakens in a post-apocalyptic future, on a world called Solaris-3. You set out with the help of a growing cast of characters to learn more about yourself, while fighting off monsters called Tacet Discords. It’s a basic premise that does the job. Once into the world, the game begins to teach you about its core pillars of exploration and combat.

Proof that adding a grappling hook is always a good idea

As in Genshin Impact, you navigate a large open world, mainly through climbing and gliding. One quality-of-life improvement in Wuthering Waves is that sprinting does not cost stamina here, instead being reserved for climbing, meaning you feel much freer to enjoy exploring. You’re also able to run up walls for a short time, although this burns through stamina very quickly.

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There’s also a grappling hook! Certain structures across the map have grapple points that let you zip across long distances, and it can be used anywhere else to zip you up in the air slightly, offering a nice boost from which you can then glide forward.

Combining these three main methods of traversal together makes exploring the world of Wuthering Waves a joy. Solaris-3 has a gorgeous color palette, ranging from bright greens and purples to more muted apocalyptic greys and browns, although the world design does lack the unique aesthetic style of Genshin. Wuthering Waves has a more generic vibe, and I don’t find myself stopping to smell the roses.

The combat is a knockout

Combat is the star of the show in Wuthering Waves. Characters have basic and special attacks they can trigger, and you can switch between characters in a party at any time. There’s a dedicated dodge button, as well as an especially engaging parry mechanic that requires you to attack when a yellow circle appears on enemies and, when executed properly, gives you a chance to do high damage. The parry window also discourages attack spamming—a smart mechanic that incentivizes more thoughtful and involved fighting.

Switching between characters triggers special intro and outro attacks that let you tag-team opponents in combat. It’s a smart addition that brings more depth to combat and team composition. However, I think my favorite bit of combat design is the echoes, a system in which you collect the enemies you defeat in the world and can then equip them, granting your characters new skills and attacks. Echoes and regular team composition make for a fun mix-and-match style of play that, when combined with all the other combat systems, makes fighting in Wuthering Waves feel truly exhilarating. I like having more to do when fighting, and it feels like a more strategic system than I’m used to from Genshin.

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Of course, all this is wrapped inside a gacha game. That means a lot of time will be spent grinding for leveling materials, as well as pulling for new characters and weapons as they get added to the game. The hope is that players spend money to acquire these items, but a good gacha game has a balance between how many characters and items you can acquire for free and those that will likely require spending that keeps players hooked. So far Wuthering Waves is pretty forgiving in this respect.

Banners currently guarantee that players will get a five-star item (either a character or weapon depending on the banner) within 80 pulls. The inclusion of this system on the weapons banner is a godsend after dealing with the absolutely horrid weapons banners of Genshin. Currently, it feels balanced enough that I can feasibly work toward all the five-star items I want without having to spend real-world money, all in a reasonable amount of time. However, there is one aspect of Wuthering Waves that is holding me back from truly diving into the grind.

Room for growth

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If combat is the shining star of Wuthering Waves, then narrative is its downfall. Currently, the story lacks interesting character stories or an enticing overarching tension. Now, I am a player who values story a lot, so the lack of an interesting narrative is a big drawback for me. That may not be the case for everybody, and if you just want a crunchy combat system to engage with, then this game will fit the bill nicely. Of course, all of this does come with the big caveat that this is only the 1.0 release of Wuthering Waves. Genshin Impact’s 1.0 release was also lacking in some crucial areas, and the story really didn’t kick in until players managed to get out of the introductory nation of Monstadt and into Liyue. So I’m not gonna hold the weak narrative against Wuthering Waves too much at this point. For now, the game’s combat system will be enough to hook a lot of players into the gacha grind.

Wuthering Waves is dropping at a perfect time for me. Genshin Impact is wrapping up its Fontaine storyline which means I’ll probably put that game on the back burner for a bit until I need to do some farming ahead of 5.0. That leaves room for Wuthering Waves to be my go-to mobile title in the meantime. Yeah, the story isn’t much right now, but as a reprieve from more story-focused titles I spend my time with it’s perfect, and the action is a delight. It’s also getting its claws into me right before HoYoverse releases its new combat-focused title, Zenless Zone Zero, in July. So for now, I’m going to keep on exploring and fighting through the world of Wuthering Waves.

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Great Combat Makes Wuthering Waves A Promising Alternative To Genshin Impact (2024)

FAQs

Great Combat Makes Wuthering Waves A Promising Alternative To Genshin Impact? ›

And after around ten hours with developer Kuro Games' new release, I can say that it isn't just a Genshin clone, thanks primarily to an excellent combat system that adds new flavor to a familiar formula and makes a promising first impression. Wuthering Waves sets up its narrative pretty quickly.

Will Wuthering Waves be as good as Genshin Impact? ›

Really, the only reason to consider playing Wuthering Waves over Genshin Impact is the character designs and what they can do in combat. It's the one area where both games can stand up in unique ways. But then we also have to consider these are gacha games.

Why are Wuthering Waves so hyped? ›

it's hyped because it's the first direct competitor to Genshin. But it won't be the last. A new wave of them are coming, and the hype will fade because these Genshin-likes will become a dime a dozen soon. They won't be anything special amongst each other.

What is the competitor game of Genshin? ›

Developer Kuro Games has acknowledged the rough launch of its new open-world action-RPG Wuthering Waves, and has reiterated its commitment to further optimize the game's performance and provide the "best possible experience" as it offers compensation to players.

Is Wuthering Waves miHoYo? ›

Wuthering Waves is not a HoYoverse game. It's developed by Kuro Games, not miHoYo and it has no connection Genshin Impact or any of the other HoYoverse titles.

Is Wuthering Waves worth playing? ›

Wuthering Waves won't unseat Genshin Impact in the open-world action RPG department, but it's still very solid out of the gate and worth keeping an eye on in the coming years. But Why Tho? While Wuthering Waves delivers some strong story moments and fun gameplay within its interesting world, it has a lot of problems.

Is Wuthering Waves a gacha game? ›

Wuthering Waves is a live-service gacha game, launched by Kuro Games. The story focuses on you as Rover, a character who wakes up with little memory of who they are or what they are doing. Your goal is to try and find yourself - your story, your memories, your purpose - in a post-apocalyptic world.

What is the best alternative to Genshin Impact? ›

Wuthering Waves is probably closest to Genshin Impact in terms of gameplay and setting – it's another open-world RPG, though with more of a sci-fi than fantasy spin. You'll be able to explore the vast overworld to unearth treasures, complete quests, and encounter various enemies.

What game did Genshin copy? ›

Now, a number of years later, after the game has raked in billions, . Genshin Impact head says staff were extremely upset when accused of copying Zelda: Breath of Wild Comic Book Resources have interviewed Liu “ .

What game was Genshin inspired by? ›

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is held in high regard by the development team, and is cited as one of the main inspirations for Genshin Impact. Development was aimed at making the game different and fun from other MMORPGs in terms of its quest and combat systems as well as its random events and mode of ...

Is Wuthering Waves a Chinese game? ›

Is Wuthering Waves a Chinese game? Yes, Chinese game developer Kuro Games are the creators of Wuthering Waves. Kuro Games has two games out currently: 2016's Twin Tail Battleground and 2021's hit game Punishing: Gray Raven.

What ethnicity is miHoYo? ›

miHoYo Co., Ltd.

(Chinese: 米哈游; pinyin: Mǐhāyóu), or simply miHoYo, is a Chinese video game development and publishing company. In addition to games, the company has created various products such as animated series, novels, comics, music, and merchandise.

Who is canonically the strongest Genshin character? ›

Zhongli is considered to be the strongest Archon in Genshin Impact and has many feats under his name. He fought in the Archon War and killed many gods. During the battle, he also used the stone pillars in Guyun as lances to defeat Osial, displaying his strength. Additionally, he is capable of terraforming landscapes.

Which Wuthering Waves MC is better? ›

Fortunately, the choice between a male or female Rover in Wuthering Waves is purely cosmetic. Apart from their appearances, there is no significant difference between the male and female protagonists – so you can simply pick whoever you prefer.

Is Noah's heart like Genshin? ›

You can even say that the graphics are TOO similar to another hit title: Genshin Impact. Whether it be each blade of glass, the trees, or the look of the sky, everything about Noah's Heart looks nearly identical to Genshin Impact.

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