Oh, and very gacha.
There’s a lot of currencies.
Still, I think it’s shaping up to be a decent time.

In the end, though, it ended up having the opposite effect on me.
Still, the core of what you do in Star Rail is undeniably cool.
on their space train.

Run up to them and you’ll engage in a turn-based battle with all your anime pals.
And I’m pleased to report that Star Rail’s fights are good!
And that’s coming from me, someone who’s not all that into turn-based, strategy stuff.

That’s not to say I don’t have some gripes with the combat.
For instance, one fight saw me lose over and over and over again.
I’d get close, but they’d always wipe me out, no matter what I tried.

Once I’d done so, I won the fight convincingly.
That’s right: it’s possible for you to’t escape the gacha.
What’s gacha, you ask?

I may be overexaggerating a bit, but the game is bursting with bits.
You simply have to engage with the gacha, otherwise you won’t be able to progress.
Combat is strong and approachable, too.
I’ll be watching you from the Aeon Mythus, Star Rail.