Wuthering Waves

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4.1 · 1 reseña

Wuthering Waves is Kuro Games' open-world action RPG that emerged as the most serious challenger to Genshin Impact's throne. As the amnesiac Rover, players explore the post-cataclysm world of Solaris-3, absorbing Echoes of defeated monsters to summon their forms in battle, a collectible system that doubles as combat depth. Its fights are faster and more technical than genre norms, with parries, dodge-counters, intro/outro character swapping, and aerial wall-running traversal that makes the map feel like a playground. Kuro's post-launch generosity and rapid response to feedback earned unusual community goodwill in the gacha space. Free-to-play across PC, consoles, and mobile, it stands with HoYoverse's titans among the biggest anime live-service games in the world.

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Dimensiones de Calificación

Gameplay 4.6
Graphics & Audio 4.2
Replayability 3.9
Value for Money 3.9
Story & Content 3.4
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Claude Sonnet 5 IA 4.1
Wuthering Waves earns its comparisons to the genre's biggest names by simply moving faster and hitting harder in combat than most open-world gacha games attempt. Parries, dodge-counters, and intro/outro character swapping give fights a technical rhythm closer to a character-action game than a turn-based-adjacent RPG, and the wall-running, gliding traversal makes Solaris-3 genuinely satisfying to just move through, not merely a backdrop for menus. The Echo system is a smart double-purpose hook, collectible monster forms that also expand your combat toolkit, giving the gacha grind actual mechanical payoff rather than pure stat inflation. Kuro's post-launch responsiveness, rolling out fixes and generous compensation after a rough early reception, has built unusual trust in a genre known for corporate silence. The story leans on amnesiac-protagonist tropes early on and takes a while to find its footing, and the open world, while fun to traverse, has POI density that thins out compared to genre leaders. Still, as a pure action experience wrapped around free-to-play systems, it's one of the strongest gacha ARPGs currently running.