HIM'EL 🗡️ 勇者 #ThankYouMiura@BasedLEDA
So, here's my brutally honest take on Wuthering Waves after diving in properly. I’ve already shared bits during my recent streams, but I wanted to put it all together here too because that’s what I do whenever I try something new that you guys recommend. I like to be upfront about my first impressions. The prologue is... not what most players expect. It’s slow, dialogue heavy, and throws a ton of world building and lore at you right from the start... It’s a lot to absorb, and honestly, it can feel overwhelming and tedious for the average player. Many will drop off early because of that slow burn.
But if you stick with it and lean into the character interactions, the game rewards you immensely. The pacing steadily improves, the story ramps up with genuine hype while keeping that cozy, emotional core intact. Animations become more fluid and expressive, the music swells into absolute bangers during key moments, and the world feels more alive. You can’t help but get pulled in deeper. I’ve now finished the prologue, completed at least four character side quests, and explored quite a bit and I’m completely blown away. Encore’s side quest is my favorite one so far. I didn’t even realize tears were streaming down my face until it ended. The dialogue is heavy, poetic, and beautifully written, with presentation that feels like pure art. The choices characters make carry real weight, you see them sacrificing, struggling, and pushing their limits not just for themselves, but for the people they love and the dreams they refuse to let die. Jinhsi has easily become my favorite. Her story and character journey are phenomenal. She carries an enormous burden, protecting her city and its people while dealing with prophecies, duty, and her own humanity at such a young age. Watching her growth, the quiet strength mixed with vulnerability, and the impossible decisions she faces was insanely powerful for me. If you just started this game like i did, you’ll fall in love with her too.
The world building here is rich and layered once it clicks. A world full of characters with unique abilities and ambitions, characters who carry deep personal stories tied to survival, loss, and hope. The game explores themes of sacrifice, rebellion, and what it means to protect a fragile peace. You watch these characters evolve through their quests, their backstories, moral dilemmas, and growth that makes them feel genuinely human or whatever they happen to be. The game has flaws, especially that front loaded prologue and some early pacing issues. But once you meet that crazy red maniac, the story picks up momentum, the emotional payoffs land harder, and you find yourself addicted, you want to see what comes next for our Rover. I can’t wait to jump back in and stream more next Saturday and Sunday. If you’re on the fence, give it time past the prologue. It gets so much better. Guess what I'm trying to say is, I want Changli to step on me.