Guī Huán is a recently announced open-world game, and some players are curious about whether Guī Huán is fun or not? How is this game? It's hard to give a concrete evaluation without actually playing the game. So, here I will share some subjective views based on the game's promotional videos and gameplay demonstrations. Everyone has different opinions, and preferences for games are more personal.

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There are already many mature works in the genre of open-world anime action games, and people are quite familiar with the core gameplay. Therefore, new games need to create differentiation to attract players. Here, I will focus on discussing the unique features of Guī Huán.

The core mechanism is the "Fate Dice" — using a 3x3 grid and a 20-sided die to determine different decision paths. The number on the dice affects the story route, and the fates of NPCs, rewards, and battle outcomes can all change with the roll of the dice. Integrating "randomly driven fate dice" into an open world gives it a CRPG style, which is quite innovative for an open-world anime game.

The game uses a multi-reincarnation narrative structure. Players play as the Returner, exploring the world through continuous time loops, and rewriting the past by resetting choices to increase mission success rates and advance the plot. Each round may reveal new clues, unlock hidden storylines or character endings, enhancing replay and exploration value.

Different results from the dice rolls will lead players into completely different side stories and endings — side quests, ecological changes, music feedback, and reward systems all vary based on the trajectory. Additionally, different spirit types are suited to different combat styles, allowing for flexible switching of lineups and strategies during battles.

This is the introduction to whether Guī Huán is fun or not. It's still difficult to say how enjoyable it is at this point, but the expectations are high. If you are interested in the storyline and also enjoy strategic and random elements in an open-world anime game, then Guī Huán is very appealing.