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In the original Journey To The West 16th century Chinese novel, all the spectacular martial arts battles, scenes of sorcerous trickery, and missions to rescue Sanzang from certain doom (Sanzang gets kidnapped by demons quite a lot) are designed to be entertaining allegories for the principles of Buddhist faith - and its purported superiority to the competing philosophies of Daoism and Confucianism. Sun Wukong, an embodiment of the turbulent desires and whims of the human heart, is not disciplined by the teachings of Daoist immortals, nor is he restrained by the armies and bribes of the Celestial Bureaucracy. Only through his long journey with the Buddhist Sanzang does he liberate himself from desire and learn to be a noble, compassionate being - although the villains in the latest Black Myth: Wukong gameplay trailer may beg to dif

black myth wukong skills Myth 's story didn't leave any impression on me, but that's not to say there isn't some spectacle to it. Black Myth features all kinds of downright bizarre scenes and characters that are a treat to see, brought to life by the game's mostly-impressive graphics. Certain areas in Black Myth: Wukong look incredible, and the game boasts some awesome animations and eye-catching characters as well. The game is packed with all kinds of memorable boss designs, though there are also many that are underwhelming and feel samey. In fact, there was one secret boss I found in Black Myth: Wukong that was literally a re-skin of a mini-boss found elsewhere in the chapter, which was a shame, and while many of the game's bosses are visually distinct, a lot of the actual fights feel the same. This may be due to the Destined One being limited to their staff, but I felt like I had seen everything the combat had to offer by the halfway point. Perhaps a shorter runtime or more freedom when selecting spells would have staved off the repetition, but as it stands, players can only equip certain spells in certain slots, which seems like an unnecessary limitation that stifles combat possibilit

Completing a chapter in Black Myth: Wukong rewards players with access to a brand-new area, though they are still free to return to previous chapters using the shrines, which double as fast-travel points. Players will want to return to previously explored areas to interact with special NPCs that, like in other Soulslike games, often require players to talk to them multiple times to trigger certain events and reveal all the information they have to offer. There are completely optional merchants that are easily missed yet vitally important, so people who don't have patience for that Soulslike trope will likely be annoyed by how Black Myth: Wukong handles its NP

Wandering Wight is very strong at close range , often stringing together several attacks at once, but still has some strong attacks that it can use at range. It's a menace and can take you down in just a couple of hits if you fail to read it properly, but he does have one big weakn

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Get up close, stay on the defensive, pick your moments to smack it about, and use Immobilize often , and you should have Wandering Wight down. If all else fails, remember that Black Myth: Wukong isn't like most soulslikes. If you're really struggling, you can always grind against enemies for more Sparks , which you can use to increase your damage and health. You'll take it down eventually, and the game gets much easier from h

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(Image: https://picography.co/page/1/600)I wrote back in December that I thought 2024 could be a thin year , and that it made Infinite Wealth a dark horse . I still stand by my prediction that it will be the first game to launch in January and end up a Game of the Year nominee, and five of the six games I'm calling as challengers aren't out yet, while several of them or the first alternates could be delayed. 2024 could still end up very thin if Nintendo doesn't go all out on the launch (or, more surprisingly, doesn't have one ), if Sony isn't showing us anything because it doesn't have much , and if Xbox , well… Xbox is on a bad run and might be about to pack up shop . A lot could go wrong.

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