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Black Myth: Wukong was a standout at Gamescom this year. Public queues regularly exceeded a four-hour wait, when they weren't closed due to reaching capacity, and there was a considerable buzz on the show floor. Brave people camped out at the booth with a sandwich in hand, sat on a camping chair, slowly counting down the hours until they got to play Game Science's upcoming Chinese Mythology-focused Soulsl

With appointments to keep and big gamer rizz to spread across Gamescom, I trudged away defeated and resolved to go back even earlier the next day to beat the rush and make sure I got some time with the show’s surprising superstar, which strangely didn’t have any presence or opportunities for press. You’ve read the title so you’ve hopefully figured out where this is going. The queue was somehow even bigger the next day, with signs indicating wait times between two to four hours before the sun had even ri

Imagine my surprise the next day when, https://Blackmythwukongfans.Com while blearily stumbling around the show floor and scoping out what was there before the big crowds could put me off ever venturing past the press area, I saw that Black Myth: Wukong was not only playable at Gamescom, but had one of the biggest booths of the whole show, towering above the likes of Mortal Kombat 1 and Payda

As the most high-profile example of a growing number of games based on Chinese fantasy , Black Myth: Wukong can help shape how Western gamers view these beloved tales and open the floodgates to similar titles. If Game Science delivers a title with gameplay as epic and refined as its source material’s timeless narrative, gamers should be in for a treat when Black Myth: Wukong releases in 2

I walked away from Gamescom 2023 having played a ton of great upcoming games, from triple-A juggernauts like Mortal Kombat 1 and Sonic Superstars , to smaller but no less awesome releases like Thank Goodness You’re Here and AK-xolotl. As happy as I was with all I got to see, there was one game that managed to evade my grasp entirely - the Journey to the West-inspired Soulslike, Black Myth: Wuko

As to be expected from a game in the Souls tradition, the difficulty wasn't for everybody, and after two hours of queuing, one member of the public told me that while they could appreciate what the game was trying to do, they weren't a fan of the difficulty. Another person revealed to me that although they loved the game, they couldn't beat the first boss as “it was a little bit too tou

A year ago, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor made waves when its physical copy included the disclaimer “Download Required” , something that's sadly become more common . The disc included only partially held the game's file size, with a download needed to complete the rest. It was a major hit for game preservation purposes, and it looks like Black Myth: Wukong will suffer the same fate, at least in the interim.

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

Long before it turned to Celtic mythology and the very real struggles of living with psychosis as inspiration for its acclaimed Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice, developer Ninja Theory offered gamers its own take on Journey to the West . Released in 2010, the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 game Enslaved: Odyssey to the West used the classic novel as inspiration for a sci-fi tale that saw Monkey and his companion Trip making their way through a post-apocalyptic Earth. Though largely forgotten today, Enslaved: Odyssey to the West was praised upon release both for its impressive graphics and for actor Andy Serkis’ performance as Mon

Black Myth: Wukong has already captured the attention of many gamers with its fast-paced take on traditional Soulslike gameplay showcased in early trailers, but engaging combat and gorgeous visuals may not be enough to compete in a genre still dominated by Elden Ring . One way it could stand out from the crowd is by adding more options for traversing the in-game environments than the walking and running shown off in the trailers, ensuring that the journey part of the Journey to the West -inspired game is as exciting as the com

In an update shared online , developer Game Science shared the rationale behind such a decision along with information about how its physical copies will work. On the subject of the decision, Game Science had this to say:(Image: https://picography.co/page/1/600)

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