ベネットは長い間、 *Genshin Impact *で最も価値のあるキャラクターの1つとして認識されてきました。ゲームの開始以来、多くのチーム構成の重要な部分であり続けています。 3月26日にバージョン5.5が到着すると、新しい4つ星のエレクトロポールアームキャラクターであるイアンサンは、彼女が「ベネットの代替品」と見なされるかどうかについての議論を引き起こしました。彼らの類似点と違いを掘り下げて、イアンサンがベネットの立場に本当に挑戦するかどうかを確認しましょう。
イアンサンのキットは、ジェンシンの影響のベネットとどのように比較されますか?
ナトラン出身のイアンサンは、ベネットのようにダメージバフと癒しを提供することに焦点を当てて、サポートキャラクターとして機能します。彼女の元素バースト「3つの権力の原則」は、彼女のサポートの役割の中心であり、彼女のユニークな運動エネルギースケールを通してATKブーストを提供します。このスケールは、アクティブなキャラクターに従い、イアンサンの夜のポイントに基づいてATKを増やします。ベネットの静止分野とは異なり、イアンサンのスケールは動きを奨励し、アクティブなキャラクターの移動距離に復元された夜のポイントで報います。
両方のキャラクターが治癒している間、キャラクターのHPの最大70%を復元できるベネットの癒し能力は、イアンサンのものを大幅に上回ります。さらに、ベネットは自分自身を癒すことができ、イアンサンには欠けている利点があります。元素効果に関しては、C6のベネットはパイロを通常の攻撃に注入できます。これは、イアンサンがエレクトロで複製しない特徴です。
探検のために、イアンサンは、スタミナなしでスプリントや長距離ジャンプをするために、夜のポイントを消費するなど、ユニークな利点を提供します。ただし、Pyro Elementsを活用するチームの場合、 +25%ATKバフとパイロ注入を提供するBennettの元素共鳴は優れたままです。

Genshin ImpactでIansanまたはBennettを選択する必要がありますか?
イアンサンはベネットと多くの類似点を共有していますが、彼女は直接的な代替品ではなく、強力な代替手段です。彼女のモバイルバフメカニズムは、新たなゲームプレイ体験を提供し、ベネットの静止分野にとどまる必要性からプレイヤーを解放します。これにより、イアンサンは、スパイラルアビスのセカンダリーチームや、別のサポートスタイルを探しているプレイヤーにとって優れた選択肢になります。
イアンサンを試してみたい場合は、3月26日に発売された * Genshin Impact *バージョン5.5のフェーズIの間に機会があります。
*Genshin Impactは今すぐプレイできます。*
Company of Heroes has officially introduced an online, cross-platform multiplayer mode in its latest update, marking a major milestone for the acclaimed World War II real-time strategy franchise. This new feature allows players on PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch to seamlessly join the same matches, fostering a more connected and inclusive multiplayer experience.
The cross-platform functionality was developed in collaboration with the game’s publisher, Relic Entertainment, and developer Sega, leveraging advanced matchmaking and anti-cheat systems to ensure fair and smooth gameplay across all supported platforms. Players can now team up or compete against friends regardless of their chosen console or PC, breaking down traditional platform barriers.
Key features of the new online multiplayer mode include:
True Cross-Platform Play: Join matches with players on any supported platform using a unified account system.
Dynamic Matchmaking: Intelligent pairing based on skill level, platform preference, and region.
Enhanced Anti-Cheat Measures: Built-in protections to maintain a fair and enjoyable experience.
Cross-Progression and Leaderboards: Track achievements and progress across devices.
Regular Content Updates: New maps, factions, and gameplay modes are being rolled out seasonally.
The addition of cross-platform multiplayer has been warmly received by the Company of Heroes community, with many praising the move for revitalizing the franchise and expanding its competitive scene. Relic has also confirmed plans for future support of VR integration and expanded esports initiatives.
Whether you’re commanding Allied forces on the Western Front or leading German panzers through the Eastern Campaign, the new online mode ensures that every battle is now more accessible—and more intense—than ever before.
Company of Heroes: Cross-Platform Multiplayer Mode is now live on all supported platforms.
Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza — that title sounds like a wild, genre-bending crossover that blends the gritty, emotional storytelling of the Like a Dragon series with the swashbuckling chaos of pirate adventure. While it’s not an official game as of now (as of 2024), let’s imagine what this fictional fusion might look like in full detail:
🎮 Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza
(An Imagined PlayStation 5 Exclusive)
Genre: Action-Adventure, RPG, Open World
Platforms: PlayStation 5, PC (later)
Developer: Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio (Sega)
Release Date: 2025 (Fictional)
🌟 The Premise:
After being betrayed and exiled from Kamurocho, Ichiban Kasuga—the heart of the Yakuza world—flees across the Pacific in a stolen cargo ship, only to crash on a mysterious island chain known as The Crimson Isles. There, he discovers a forgotten legend: a secret pirate clan, the Kurozame, who once served as the "spiritual guardians" of the Yakuza, protecting ancient codes of honor from foreign corruption.
But now, the Kurozame are hunted. Their leader, Captain Hekigan, has vanished. Their ships lie in ruins. And a sinister new power—the Black Galleon Syndicate—is enslaving islanders and siphoning the land's spiritual energy.
Ichiban, now a "pirate in spirit," must survive, fight, and reclaim his honor not with swords and fists alone—but with friendship, music, and the unbreakable will of a man who believes in second chances.
🔥 Key Features:
Dynamic Pirate Combat System:
Fight with a mix of traditional Like a Dragon brawler mechanics and nautical chaos—boarding enemy ships, swinging from rigging, using cannon fire, and even summoning sea monsters through ritual songs.
The "Soul of the Sea" Gauge:
A new meter that builds through storytelling, friendship, and musical performances. When full, Ichiban can unleash legendary "Spirit Raids"—epic, cinematic battles where he dances through waves and attacks like a storm.
The Crew System:
Recruit eccentric pirate crewmates with unique skills:
Kaito, a rogue samurai-turned-pirate who fights with dual katanas and a voice like a hurricane.
Miyako, a former geisha who uses fans to control wind and summon storms.
Captain Fudo, a grizzled veteran with a mechanical arm and a heart full of grudges.
Island Towns & Open World:
Explore lush jungle islands, underwater ruins, and floating bazaars. Every town has its own theme—hip-hop port cities, gothic pirate forts, and even a secret island where yakuza and pirates once held "brotherhood duels" in honor of peace.
Fishing, Cooking, and Music Minigames:
Yes, you can fish for mythical sea eels, cook seafood risotto on a beach, and perform live on the deck with a guitar made from a stolen violin.
The "Yakuza Code on the High Seas":
Moral choices affect your crew’s loyalty. Help a starving village? Gain honor. Betray a friend for treasure? Unlock dark "Pirate Ghost" forms.
🎵 Music & Tone:
The soundtrack blends traditional Japanese folk, pirate sea shanties, and jazzy saxophone riffs reminiscent of Yakuza 0.
Iconic theme: "The Wind That Carries the Name of a Man" — a haunting ballad sung by a mysterious woman who may be a spirit from Ichiban’s past.
🎮 Gameplay Moments:
Battle Scene: Ichiban fights a giant, cursed kraken made of yakuza swords and cursed pachinko machines, screaming, "I only fight for my friends!"
Emotional Climax: After losing his best crewmate, Ichiban sings a lullaby to a storm-ravaged village, calming the seas and awakening the island’s ancient guardian spirit—an enormous, glowing crane made of paper and light.
Final Boss: The Black Galleon’s leader isn’t a pirate at all—but a corrupted version of Daisuke Arakawa, a former yakuza councilman who believed honor was obsolete.
💬 Quote (Ichiban, in a pirate hat, grinning):
"I may not have a ship. I may not even know how to sail. But I’ve got heart, and a crew that’s more family than gold. And that… is the real treasure."
🚨 Why It Works:
Like a Dragon has always explored themes of redemption, loyalty, and found family. Pirates are the ultimate metaphor for outcasts and rebels—perfect for Ichiban’s journey.
The blend of Eastern honor and Western adventure creates a fresh, emotional, and wildly fun experience.
Fans of One Piece, Pirates of the Caribbean, and Yakuza would all feel at home.
🎮 Verdict (Fictional):
If Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza ever released, it would be a cultural phenomenon—more than a game, it’d be a legend in the making, with more heart than any ship ever built.
🏴☠️ “The sea doesn’t care about your past. But your crew does. And that’s enough.”
— Ichiban Kasuga, Captain of the Kurozame, 2025
Would you play it? 🏴☠️💥