I'm surprised this hasn't been mentioned yet, but I've been playing it during my commute and I thought it was very well done.
The art style is Breath of the Wildish.
It has autopath/combat, but it's not on by default (iirc, or easy to turn off), and you can actually just see where the objective is on your map and go there yourself. They have a large variety of quests, home island development, crafting, pets, mini-games galore. Sometimes NPC will relay their story in the form of a mini-game.
They have an interesting looking elemental combat system where effects can be canceled with opposites, combined, etc. Unfortunately, that level of gameplay isn't really required, because the combat is quite easy for the most part.
The voice acting is available in Japanese and Chinese for the main story quests and it's decent. English is available for the UI and test of the game, along with a few other languages.
I'd really prefer the combat to be a little challenging, but the story and creature design make the game interesting enough to keep playing.
I also wish you could lower the camera angle a bit to get more of an over the shoulder angle to get a better view of the art.
It is a full MMORPG, but the group content I've seen so far is pretty brief.
F2P of course, but I've found no need or pressure to buy anything yet. I did want to unlock one outfit, but it was probably the most expensive one at about $20 for the materials in the shop. I think if I keep playing I can get most of those in game though.
For anyone who likes that art style and a combat-lite RPG I'd recommend having a look.
https://www.neteasegames.com/news/game/20190606/30576_816998.htmlEdit: It's called a "Survival MMORPG" some places, but how much of a survival game can it be if you never need to eat anything, or worry about weather.
The harvesting for crafting in the game resembles survival games.
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