Hoyoverse’s latest game, Honkai Star Rail, has received a warm welcome from players. As a result, Hoyoverse is celebrating with a weekend party and giving away 10 free pulls. One aspect of the game that players enjoy is the main character, the Trailblazer. According to a popular post on the Honkai Star Rail subreddit, the Trailblazer is superior to the Traveler protagonist in Genshin Impact.
The absence of a Paimon-like companion in Honkai Star Rail is one reason why some players prefer this game. The Trailblazer participates in conversations directly, which adds more personality to the dialogue. The writing style in Honkai Star Rail is also more vibrant compared to Genshin Impact.
More Dialogue Options in Honkai Star Rail
Players appreciate how the Trailblazer has multiple speaking lines, unlike the Traveler in Genshin Impact, who rarely speaks. The Trailblazer’s dialogue ranges from thoughtful and humble to silly and even rude at times. Fans have shared specific lines from the game that they find amusing and relatable.
Honkai Star Rail also features fun fourth wall breaks and nods to Genshin Impact, such as Paimon’s tendency to warn players of off-limits areas. One interaction about hiding in a hotel wardrobe has even inspired fan art.
Honkai Star Rail: An RPG with Actual Role-Playing
Players have praised Honkai Star Rail’s capacity for actual role-playing, unlike Genshin Impact, which has noticeable improvements in recent patches but still lacks in character development. The Trailblazer is an amnesiac character who doesn’t understand much about the world, making her an honest and good-natured “dingus.” The game’s dialogue supports the Trailblazer’s character development, making her a lovable and relatable protagonist.
Celebrating Honkai Star Rail’s Success
Hoyoverse is celebrating Honkai Star Rail’s success by hosting a weekend party and giving away 10 free pulls. Fans continue to praise the game’s writing, character development, and dialogue options. Honkai Star Rail sets a high bar for the RPG genre, proving that actual role-playing can make a game more enjoyable and engaging.
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