Wuthering Waves reviewed by Jess Reyes on PC, also available on iOS and Android.
Wuthering Waves’ combo-heavy action, quick movement, and enticing Echo collection enhance combat and exploration enough to let it respectably stand out from its competitors. The fights are polished and sophisticated, rewarding reactivity and optimal builds and teams. On top of that, the Echo equipment system ties your character progression into the environment in a way that encourages you to uncover every inch of the map, which can be satisfying despite the repetitive process of fighting overworld mobs. Unfortunately, the story is a bland, exposition-heavy slog, with dull writing and voice acting. So while the quests aren’t its main draw, Wuthering Waves is still worth looking into as a refreshing spin on the typical open-world gacha RPG.
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IGN should do a new review after al the updates now
Considering how most of the time Korean and Japanese dubs of Chinese games are just fine, it's most likely that the directors struggle with English being a very different language with different tonality and rhythm so they try to can't tell how it sounds to native speakers.
Either way, calling the voice acting bad because of a dub being bad makes no sense, at the very least the Chinese original voices are great.
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