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<br>With stunning, high-detailed graphics, engaging combat, challenging bosses, intriguing characters, and a wealth of content to explore, Black Myth: Wukong has proven to be one of the strongest debuts in recent mem<br><br> <br>Black Myth: Wukong is a grittier retelling of the Chinese epic from the 16th century, Journey To The West, and despite being a small team, Game Science is looking to deliver incredible polish and flair in the game's presentation. The game boasts gorgeous and densely detailed environments embellished with captivating classical Chinese architecture and sculptures/idols. Black Myth: Wukong also sports over 100 types of enemies , including bos<br><br> <br>However, when developed right, the game proved that even this uncommon take on the genre can work wonders and keep players interested for weeks on end. One of the few "bad" things about Naraka: Bladepoint is that some microtransactions are involved when it comes to getting certain items in the g<br><br> <br>Senua's Saga: Hellblade 2 is arguably the best-looking and technically impressive game mentioned in this article, showcasing almost photorealistic graphics that were previously unimaginable. Thanks to the game's focused scope (around eight hours of gameplay) and relatively confined environments, every detail is polished to near perfection — from the rugged landscapes surrounding Senua to the subtle expressions on characters' faces, visible not just in cutscenes but during actual gameplay as w<br> <br>When it was first released in China in 2015, there was a certain degree of uncertainty around how big Honor of Kings would be, or even if it would make any profits in an uncertain market. Luckily, the developers quickly saw their hard work pay off, and it's now one of the biggest and most relevant MOBAs in the country. However, the developers didn't stop there, as a new version, called, "Arena of Valor" was later released with greatly modified user interface designs to accommodate the Western market, garnering a much wider international fanb<br><br> <br>When a document allegedly detailing the guidelines for content creators around the game started circulating on social media , most people wrote it off as being fabricated. Screenshots of the guidelines showed a list of do’s and don’ts, which is fairly innocuous when it comes to these things. Reviewers and content creators are often asked not to share specific parts of a game or to talk about mechanics that will be fixed in day zero patches right before launch. It’s typical of a review embargo, as I and many of my colleagues at TheGamer can attest<br><br> <br>Frustration comes from a lack of direction late in the game, but players will also get annoyed at the game's more unforgiving boss battles. Part of the problem with Black Myth: Wukong 's boss fights is that the leveling system doesn't always allow them to directly upgrade their base stats like they can in most other Soulslike games. It instead uses skill trees, which means sometimes dumping points into pointless abilities and attributes to get to what you really want. A certain merchant will take a limited quantity item that lets players level up their character in a more traditional way, but these upgrades never feel particularly substant<br><br> <br>Anyone going into Black Myth: Wukong expecting it to be more God of War or Devil May Cry than Soulslike is in for a rude awakening. While there's been some insistence that Black Myth: Wukong is not a Soulslike ,  [https://www.blackmythwukongtalk.com/ https://www.blackmythwukongtalk.com/] there's little differentiating it from other games in the genre, and it absolutely will not be fun for those who prefer traditional character action games. There are a handful of boss fights in Black Myth: Wukong that will test even seasoned Souls fans' skills and patience. On the flip side, many Black Myth: Wukong bosses are quite easy. The mini-bosses found in the world can all be beaten without too much trouble, and even some of the bigger bosses can be taken out fairly quickly. However, the hard bosses serve as giant roadblocks that can leave players stuck for hours, which is not typical of most character action games. Full stop: If you don't like Soulslikes and the stiff challenge associated with them, you will not like Black Myth: Wuko<br><br> <br>The game is mostly based on a Dieselpunk art style that complements the game mechanics and overall story very well. An all-around impressive side-scrolling Metroidvania, F.I.S.T. has great visuals, art design, environments, and combat. While not re-inventing the genre, it shows a mastery of its core ten<br><br> <br>As far as locations go, most of those that players can travel to in Black Myth: Wukong are mentioned in Journey to the West . Others, like Crouching Tiger Temple, Turtle Island, Mirrormere, and the Pagoda Realm, are not — although the novel does include various pagoda structures. This is just another way that Black Myth: Wukong sets itself apart from Journey to the West to give players an experience they wouldn't even be able to get from the 16th-century novel the game is based<br>
<br>The game also features many of the same locations from Journey to the West , though they have been meticulously crafted from the ground up to provide plenty of room for exploration and Black Myth: Wukong 's countless bosses . Journey to the West locations like Black Wind Mountain, Yellow Wind Ridge, the Flaming Mountains, and Mount Huaguo are all explorable locations in Black Myth: Wukong . However, they have been designed to reflect time-driven change and their current role in a brand-new story centuries ahead of the novel. This helps Black Myth: Wukong to set itself apart from Journey to the West as a standalone experie<br><br> <br>While some people might complain regarding the level design in the early stages of the game and the lack of variety in combat, the consensus is that [https://Www.Blackmythwukongtalk.com Black Myth Wukong story guide] Myth: Wukong is very enjoyable to play, even with many of its flaws and technical problems, most of which might be solved with patc<br><br> <br>While it first appeared as though Game Science's Black Myth: Wukong would put players in direct control of Sun Wukong, the Monkey King from the 16th-century Chinese novel Journey to the West , the action RPG is set some time after the events of the novel. Ultimately, this means that Black Myth: Wukong is separated enough from Journey to the West that it can attempt to establish its own identity as an original story, as opposed to being a direct adaption of the novel. As a result, rather than playing through Black Myth: Wukong as Sun Wukong himself, players experience a reimagining of the world brought to life by Journey to the West through the eyes of a humble monkey simply referred to as the "Destined One" — an almost identical physical copy of Sun Wuk<br><br> <br>The calendar for indie game releases across 2022 will no doubt cause a flicker of excited anticipation in the hearts of many gamers, and barring any major delays or setbacks, it's looking like a very strong year. As always, there are some question marks around exact dates for a number of games, but with a strong indication of a 2022 release date, the indie game calendar for this coming year looks just as compelling as 2021 (if not more <br><br> <br>The upcoming action role-playing game from Chinese developer Game Science, Black Myth: Wukong, has been pretty quiet since mid-2021. Set to release in 2023, players were treated to a 12-minute gameplay video in August 2021 after the game's surprise announcement the previous year. The game has been described as a souls-like and is based on the 16th Century novel Journey to the West . An Unreal Engine 5 gameplay trailer for Black Myth: Wukong took the gaming community by storm when it was released, showing off the monkey-like protagonist engaging in dynamic combat amidst the stunning landscapes. With a release window of 2023 and no news in recent months, it's likely players will get more updates throughout 2<br><br> <br>To kick things off, there's Naraka: Bladepoint , one of the greatest Battle Royales made by a Chinese developer. Initially released in 2021, the game immediately became a favorite of many players, conquering not only its large Asian market but also a considerable chunk of the Western one. At first, the concept sounds like it wouldn't work as well as it does. After all, most Battle Royales are based on firearms and long-distance combat, not melee weap<br><br> <br>With highly anticipated sequels like Hollow Knight: Silksong (potentially) and Sons of the Forest , 2022 is showcasing the continuation of beloved indie titles that give players the chance to dive back into their favorite worlds and stories. On the other end of the spectrum, there are brand new titles like Trek to Yomi and Tunic , which may be reminiscent of games like Ghost of Tsushima or the Legend of Zelda series respectively, but still bring something fresh and innovative to those legac<br><br> <br>As you progress into Chapter 2, you will come across many more types of Yaoguais who deal the same Poison-based damage , so knowing how to get rid of the effects is integral to surviving and progressing in Black Myth: Wuk<br><br> <br>While players may attempt many things, including using up their Goards, knowing how to cure yourself of this damage-over-time condition is crucial to your survival throughout Chapter 1 as The Destined One. This becomes more important as you progress through the game and enter the next realm, where the surrounding threats and enemies become even more formida<br><br> <br>According to Valve, it will be aiming for a basic 30 fps for general gaming performance, with some games reportedly able to hit up to 60 fps when testers got their hands on the Steam Deck prior to its official release. Although Nintendo already has amazing indie support in place for the Switch , it will be great to have another capable handheld on the market that can cater to fans, as well as offer a dizzyingly large indie game library. Although the Steam Deck is yet to be fully put through its paces by gamers, the opportunity to have every game in the Steam library playable on a portal device opens up a whole new world for indie game f<br>

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The game also features many of the same locations from Journey to the West , though they have been meticulously crafted from the ground up to provide plenty of room for exploration and Black Myth: Wukong 's countless bosses . Journey to the West locations like Black Wind Mountain, Yellow Wind Ridge, the Flaming Mountains, and Mount Huaguo are all explorable locations in Black Myth: Wukong . However, they have been designed to reflect time-driven change and their current role in a brand-new story centuries ahead of the novel. This helps Black Myth: Wukong to set itself apart from Journey to the West as a standalone experie


While some people might complain regarding the level design in the early stages of the game and the lack of variety in combat, the consensus is that Black Myth Wukong story guide Myth: Wukong is very enjoyable to play, even with many of its flaws and technical problems, most of which might be solved with patc


While it first appeared as though Game Science's Black Myth: Wukong would put players in direct control of Sun Wukong, the Monkey King from the 16th-century Chinese novel Journey to the West , the action RPG is set some time after the events of the novel. Ultimately, this means that Black Myth: Wukong is separated enough from Journey to the West that it can attempt to establish its own identity as an original story, as opposed to being a direct adaption of the novel. As a result, rather than playing through Black Myth: Wukong as Sun Wukong himself, players experience a reimagining of the world brought to life by Journey to the West through the eyes of a humble monkey simply referred to as the "Destined One" — an almost identical physical copy of Sun Wuk


The calendar for indie game releases across 2022 will no doubt cause a flicker of excited anticipation in the hearts of many gamers, and barring any major delays or setbacks, it's looking like a very strong year. As always, there are some question marks around exact dates for a number of games, but with a strong indication of a 2022 release date, the indie game calendar for this coming year looks just as compelling as 2021 (if not more


The upcoming action role-playing game from Chinese developer Game Science, Black Myth: Wukong, has been pretty quiet since mid-2021. Set to release in 2023, players were treated to a 12-minute gameplay video in August 2021 after the game's surprise announcement the previous year. The game has been described as a souls-like and is based on the 16th Century novel Journey to the West . An Unreal Engine 5 gameplay trailer for Black Myth: Wukong took the gaming community by storm when it was released, showing off the monkey-like protagonist engaging in dynamic combat amidst the stunning landscapes. With a release window of 2023 and no news in recent months, it's likely players will get more updates throughout 2


To kick things off, there's Naraka: Bladepoint , one of the greatest Battle Royales made by a Chinese developer. Initially released in 2021, the game immediately became a favorite of many players, conquering not only its large Asian market but also a considerable chunk of the Western one. At first, the concept sounds like it wouldn't work as well as it does. After all, most Battle Royales are based on firearms and long-distance combat, not melee weap


With highly anticipated sequels like Hollow Knight: Silksong (potentially) and Sons of the Forest , 2022 is showcasing the continuation of beloved indie titles that give players the chance to dive back into their favorite worlds and stories. On the other end of the spectrum, there are brand new titles like Trek to Yomi and Tunic , which may be reminiscent of games like Ghost of Tsushima or the Legend of Zelda series respectively, but still bring something fresh and innovative to those legac


As you progress into Chapter 2, you will come across many more types of Yaoguais who deal the same Poison-based damage , so knowing how to get rid of the effects is integral to surviving and progressing in Black Myth: Wuk


While players may attempt many things, including using up their Goards, knowing how to cure yourself of this damage-over-time condition is crucial to your survival throughout Chapter 1 as The Destined One. This becomes more important as you progress through the game and enter the next realm, where the surrounding threats and enemies become even more formida


According to Valve, it will be aiming for a basic 30 fps for general gaming performance, with some games reportedly able to hit up to 60 fps when testers got their hands on the Steam Deck prior to its official release. Although Nintendo already has amazing indie support in place for the Switch , it will be great to have another capable handheld on the market that can cater to fans, as well as offer a dizzyingly large indie game library. Although the Steam Deck is yet to be fully put through its paces by gamers, the opportunity to have every game in the Steam library playable on a portal device opens up a whole new world for indie game f