Honkai: Star Rail Reviews
Assessing the prospects of Honkai: Star Rail is quite difficult because it will be possible to compare only with the studio's previous games, or the most popular Genshin. Obviously, it will attract a sizable audience at launch due to miHoYo's general popularity and balanced style, the question is whether there will be enough content in the game to keep that audience, given the superficial combat system.
Honkai: Star Rail continues to do something that many live-service games struggle to achieve: it makes staying invested feel worthwhile. Planarcadia builds on the momentum of previous arcs with a story that once again proves the universe doesn't revolve solely around the Astral Express, while giving returning characters meaningful roles and long-overdue development. At the same time, new traversal mechanics, side activities, and character evolution systems ensure the experience continues to grow beyond its turn-based foundations. Most importantly, Star Rail never feels content with simply maintaining the status quo. Whether through its worldbuilding, evolving cast, or willingness to revisit and reinvent old favorites, it consistently finds new ways to reward both emotional and mechanical investment. Three years in, the Astral Express shows no signs of slowing down and Planarcadia is further proof that some journeys only get better the longer they go on.
The 3.0 update is, basically, a new beginning
Review in Italian | Read full review
From classic JRPG-style turn based action to the latest cartoon graphics, even the cross-platform. Honkai: Star Rail truly is a dream come true for the fans of the genre. Attractive characters are backing up the well-developed combat system which encourages deep-dive exploration. However, if you are not the fan of anime culture, the story maybe a bit hard to understand because of the excessive proper nouns and concepts.
Review in Korean | Read full review
Honkai: Star Rail feels like the sum of Hoyoverse’s tenure. It has all the developer’s hallmarks of impressive voice acting, unique character designs and compelling gameplay loops, while also addressing many of the biggest criticisms concerning its previous games
Honkai: Star Rail’s captivating visuals, engaging combat, and expansive roster sets the stage for an extremely engaging new experience.
Chalk another win for HoYoverse in making an easy-to-get-in JRPG with simple-yet-deep turn-based combat mechanics that enthrals and challenges you simultaneously, at least for the current version we've played. Honkai Star Rail has both style and substance, dishing out triple-A production values while also being backed up with fun turn-based gameplay and a modicum of events and activities to keep you busy on your PC and/or phones for months (or years) to come.
Honkai: Star Rail is a gem I didn’t see coming. While the Gacha system might put some players off, the new setting and tone of HoYo’s latest title is bound to appeal to both Genshin fans who are looking for a change of pace, and players like me who couldn’t get into the game’s predecessor.
