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			<description><![CDATA[<br>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<br><br> <br>Try as I might, I ended Gamescom 2023 without getting the chance to play its biggest game, which is a big shame, even if I’d only just started to show an interest in it. I still have no clue why Black Myth: Wukong was such a big deal, though. Maybe the epic Opening Night Live trailer resonated with others just as much as it did for me. Maybe the long queue times turned into something that people just had to see. Or maybe, just maybe, Gamescom, gamers, and the entire world are conspiring against me and I’m just not supposed to be happy or do anything I want, e<br><br> <br>So, while there may not be builds in the traditional sense, players can approach Black Myth: Wukong in different ways based on their spell and Transformation choice. They can also take things a step further by spending skill points on different staff forms (switched using the d-pad) that have their own attack patterns. For the preview, we unlocked the Tower Form , which has a nifty move where Sun Wukong climbs to the top of his staff and stands out of harm’s way before doing a flashy flip and slam move. It seems likely that most players will unlock all of the skills by the game’s end, but those different staff forms seem to do enough to mix up combat and allow for unique approaches to varied enem<br><br> <br>Having inspired everything from a jazz opera to Dragon Ball Z , Journey to the West ’s story has more than proved its staying power. But, in adapting the tale for Black Myth: Wukong , Game Science needs to ensure the gameplay is engaging enough to keep players unfamiliar with the story interested. Developer Team Ninja learned this lesson the hard way after its Soulslike game Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty , which was similarly based on Chinese legends, failed to win players over with its bland gamep<br><br> <br>It was unusual for me, who usually jumps aboard any hype train with reckless abandon, not to understand the hype for Wukong, but that all changed after the incredible Opening Night Live trailer. From the moment Wukong deflected bullets by spinning his staff around while looking like a total badass, I was hooked and finally saw what everyone was so excited about. Sindel’s brutal fatality might have made me wince beyond belief, but Black Myth: Wukong was easily one of the best parts of the s<br><br> <br>Ornithropy grants Wuchang players access to a variety of magic and techniques, and this can be tailored to specific playstyles by pairing it with a weapon type of the player's choice from the numerous ones on offer. Build variety is becoming more paramount in Soulslikes than ever before, so it's great to see Wuchang: Fallen Feathers has players covered in this regard. Boss fights are one of the most important Soulslike staples , and here, they are promised to feature multi-phases and be as challenging as expected. The entire game is being built using Unreal Engine 5, which should ensure crisp, clean visuals to capture the lightning-fast action on scr<br><br> <br>While the boss fights are a clear highlight of Black Myth: Wukong , both for their design and how they mix up the gameplay, they are also essential for the Monkey King’s evolution, as defeating key bosses will unlock Transformations . Essentially, Transformations let the player embody the spirit of a boss, taking on a stylized look inspired by that boss and wielding a version of the staff inspired by them as well. For example, after beating a fire-wielding boss, Wukong gained access to a Transformation that gave him a fire staff that inflicts burn damage and has a dash-strike move that closes large distances quic<br> <br>Black Myth: Wukong initially seemed too good to be true. Its beautiful graphics, fluid animations, and fast-paced gameplay were so impressive that a groundswell formed on social media, and the title jumped to the top of many gamers’ most anticipated lists. Of course, those thoughts of the game being just a tech demo lingered, but over time, developer Game Science showed more of <a href="https://blackmythwukongfans.com/">Black Myth Wukong Online Guide|Https://Blackmythwukongfans.Com/</a> Myth: Wukong and it became clear the title was very real. Now, having played the game for a few hours, I’m happy to report that, based on this first hands-on, Black Myth: Wukong is one to watch out <br><br> <br>Fans of Soulslikes are undoubtedly eating well at the moment. Elden Ring 's DLC is right around the corner, and there is a slew of upcoming releases that will look to push the boundaries of the action-RPG soulslike sub-genre over the coming months. One of these, Wuchang: Fallen Feathers , seems to take specific inspiration from the likes of Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice , and will no doubt be looking to differentiate itself to avoid direct comparisons with 2019's Game of the Year. The game is described as a dark retelling of the Ming Dynasty period and will feature real historical characters. With a tentative release window of 2025, developer Leenzee has plenty of time to establish some key differences for its debut ti<br>]]></description>
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