Soulslikes are rapidly becoming one of the most popular sub-genres in gaming thanks to the success of FromSoftware's Dark Souls trilogy, as well as similar titles like Bloodborne and Elden Ring . Many developers have attempted to replicate this style to varying degrees of success, but ultimately there have been more misses than hits. Developer Team Ninja's Nioh series, as well as its newest game Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty , have probably come closest to capturing what makes these games so special. Black Myth: Wukong will be hoping to add its name to this list when it relea
Physical Collectibles: Steelbook case, Wind Chime Necklace, Gold Sun Crow Pin, Thunderstone Ring, Teaching of the Heart Sutra (silk scroll), Warranty Certificate, Stamps and Postcard, Confront Destiny (40cm statue of Sun Wuk
(Image: https://www.czechgamer.com/resize.php?width=500\u0026height=400\u0026pic=42814_a2a64c7916b1f839b16513-1770067681.jpg)With how immensely powerful Sun Wukong is — at least, with how powerful he is according to Journey to the West — it might be difficult for Black Myth: Wukong to be a traditional Soulslike. Based on what has been revealed so far, Wukong will be facing some massive foes, so it's likely he could meet his match. However, considering what has been written about him, it might be a challenge to make him insignificant in any world. That's actually a good thing, as it would be a shame to play as a legendary warrior such as Wukong and for his supernatural abilities to feel underwhelming against enemies. Instead, Black Myth: Wukong should lean as heavily into Wukong's overpowered nature as possible, still providing a decent challenge, but simultaneously allowing players to feel more powerful than anything else in the wo
The first in what developer Game Science hopes to be a trilogy of games based on classic Chinese stories , Black Myth: Wukong ’s jaw-dropping graphics and unique setting have already helped it stand out in the increasingly crowded genre. But even though the sweeping story of Journey to the West is filled with conflicts and creatures ripe for adaptation into an action game, an epic story alone won’t be enough to make the game a success. Not only does Game Science have to ensure that the action in Black Myth: Wukong is as engaging as its story, but it also has to deliver a unique spin on a tale that’s already been tackled by other ga
Where the Soulslike elements of Black Myth: Wukong may fall flat is in the game's protagonist, who is based on Sun Wukong, the Monkey King. Best known as one of the players in Journey to the West, Sun Wukong is a monkey who acquires supernatural abilities through dedication to Taoist practices. He is incredibly strong, he can run “with the speed of a meteor,” and he can even transform into various animals, weapons, and other objects. He is also a very skilled warrior who can freeze people in place, and he can even cloak himself and become invisi
Soulslike fans have been eagerly anticipating the upcoming Black Myth: Wukong for just over 4 years, but that wait is finally nearing its end as the game's August release date fast approaches. Taking inspiration from the Classical 16th Century Chinese novel Journey to the West , Black Myth: Wukong puts players in the shoes of The Monkey King himself, Sun Wukong, as he takes on all manner of creatures from Eastern mythology. One of the questions players have had about the game during its long development was whether the title would be receiving a dedicated physical release, and it appears that players will indeed have the option of picking up a physical copy, albeit with a few cave
Black Myth: Wukong is an upcoming action RPG by Game Science, based on the novel Journey to the West by Wu Cheng'en. Despite being an action RPG, Black Myth: Wukong is also yet another addition to the ever-expanding library of Soulslike titles, which follow, to some extent, FromSoftware's classic Dark Souls formula and mechanics. However, here lately, many games have been released that only have bits and pieces of the Soulslike genre found in them rather than being Soulslike through and through — like Shift Up's recent title Stellar Blade — and it seems like Black Myth: Wukong may be one of t
A proper Soulslike needs to be punishing, making the player feel as insignificant as possible. Every single enemy in a Soulslike game , not just boss encounters, needs to pose a threat to the player. This is ultimately where Black Myth: Wukong may fall short, based on one major fact about the figure its protagonist is based
One of the more important facts to keep in mind regarding Black Myth Wukong beginner guide|Https://blackmythwukongfans.com/ Myth: Wukong 's various editions is the availability of each depending on the platform. While the Standard and Digital Deluxe Editions of Black Myth: Wukong are available on both PS5 and PC, the physical Deluxe and Collector's Editions are strictly for PC owners, with each edition providing players with a key to download and install Black Myth: Wukong . As of now, there are no indications of the physical editions of the game arriving on PS5 with an applicable download code. Further, Black Myth: Wukong 's additional in-game content available as part of the Digital Deluxe Edition is consistent across all versions, with the physical Deluxe and Collector's Editions set apart by the collectibles they include rather than any additional in-game bonu