Genshin Impact
Genshin Impact is an Adventure, Simulation, Open-World, Single-player, and Multiplayer video game developed by Miho Yo. Throughout the game, the player has to control a party of four members where he can switch between any characters as per desire during combat. The player can use several combinations of skills and attacks to get the opponents down.
Every character has unique strengths, and the player can enhance them in various ways, such as increase the character’s level, improve artifacts, and the weapons equipped by that character. The player can complete different challenges for rewards. Domains are there that will reward highly valuable resources, but to claim them, the player needs a currency called resin.
Completion of challenges grants the player progress through adventure rank. The player can perform different actions such as running, climbing, swimming, and gliding. These actions consume stamina, which is the same for each character. Some characters possess abilities that can affect the environment, such as freezing water. The player can obtain food from hunting animals or purchasing them from the in-game store.
#1 Azur Lane: Crosswave
Azur Lane: Crosswave is an Action, RPG, Anime, Visual Novel, and Single-player video game developed by Idea Factory International. It is a shoot-em-up game where the player has to engage in shooting battles in the side-scrolling adventure. Throughout the gameplay, the player has to sort out different characters and make armadas of six members or more. In solo mode, the player will come to face AI-controlled foes, and in multiplayer mode, the team battles occur.
At the start, the player can sort out two fleets that contain two rows, such as the first row and a backline, with three accessible slots in each line. The first line contains destroyers, light cruisers, and overwhelming cruisers, while the backline serves as battleships, battlecruisers, monitors, airplane cruisers and aircraft carriers.
The game’s map contains hubs, which are either battle hubs or non-battle hubs. Battle hubs are foe fleets where some are stable, and others give ammo or riddles to the player, whereas non-combat hubs which can give supplies.