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<br>With each Animal Crossing: New Horizons copy sold at full price or close to it, since Switch first-party title price discounts are quite scarce, that didn't stop players from buying both a Switch and the game. A true phenomenon and the best-selling game of the 2020s so far, it will be hard for anything other than GTA 6 to surpass this remarkable success for the rest of the dec<br><br> <br>It's undeniable that Asian developers, with their countries' folklore and rich history, have created many of the most memorable games to date, widening the market for non-Western studios, and showing the gaming community what they're capable of. To showcase this, here are the best games made by Chinese develope<br><br> <br>The popularity of gaming shows no signs of stopping, as evidenced by ever-growing Steam player numbers , the rise of digital game sales, and huge unexpected releases even from smaller studios. After their launch back in 2020, the current generation of consoles has finally reached substantial owner numbers to result in massive sales for long-anticipated games, not to mention the nearing launch of Nintendo Switch<br><br> <br>Despite being a relatively new sub-genre when compared to its more established counterparts, the Soulslike genre is fast becoming one of the most heavily populated sections of the video game industry. The success and popularity of the stunning Dark Souls trilogy has seen a slew of Soulslikes begin to use developer FromSoftware's formula to attempt to replicate the success for themselves. The results have been widely varied, with titles such as Nioh being met with critical acclaim, whereas plenty of others have missed the mark. 2023 is set to see some more exciting entries into the ge<br><br> <br>One of [https://www.Blackmythwukongtalk.com/ Black myth wukong tips] Myth: Wukong 's most complex and developed characters is Bajie, a major character in Journey to the West who now fills the role of partner, mentor, and guide to the Destined One throughout most of the game's story. In the novel, Bajie is characterized by his laziness to some degree, but his respectful and soft-hearted side is often revealed in his love for Sun Wukong, whom he affectionately refers to as "brother." His relationship is best defined as warm, and it's easy for readers to endear themselves to him as a result. In Black Myth: Wukong , on the other hand, Bajie's most prominent characteristics are his arrogance and recklessness. However, his unbridled commitment to the game's protagonist often exposes the same tenderness of the character he is based on, as he can't help but see his old friend when he looks at the Destined One. The unifying element among these takes on Bajie is how likeabe he truly<br><br> <br>Based on the Chinese novel "Journey to the West", Black Myth: Wukong will have players take on the role of the Destined One, a monkey protagonist based on Sun Wukong, from the previously mentioned novel. Equipped with a magical staff that can quickly change in size as the situation demands it, the Destined One will have to overcome several challenges to emerge victorious over the numerous enemies in its p<br><br> <br>Considering it is the sequel to one of the best Star Wars games in recent memory, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order , not much is known yet about Jedi: Survivor , with EA remaining surprisingly tight-lipped up to this point. Promising to continue the story of the Jedi Cal Kestis, it should bring with it solid improvements to the already robust mechanics. Customizable lightsabers, a plethora of force powers to wield, and an intriguing story spanning several planets are the least fans should expect, based on the first game. While many wouldn't have necessarily thought Star Wars and Dark Souls would blend together well, it turns out that they do, and all eyes will be on Star Wars J edi: Survivor when it releases sometime in 2<br><br> <br>The original Lords of the Fallen is often cited as one of the first true Soulslikes. Releasing in 2014, the game didn't exactly try to hide its inspirations, with many of its mechanics directly taken from Dark Souls . Critics were divided on the game, with some feeling that the combat was too slow and labored, and the story bland and uninteresting. Eight years after a sequel was first announced, the IP re-emerged with a trailer at Gamescom 2022 that raised a few eyebrows. Dubbed as a reboot of the series, which goes some way to explaining why The Lords of the Fallen dropped the number from the title , it looks to be adopting a very different tone from the previous g<br><br> <br>Black Myth: Wukong was originally unveiled in 2020. A retelling of the famous Chinese 16th Century novel Journey to the West , the game is from a relatively unknown indie studio called Game Science. The early trailer footage immediately made an impression, with the protagonist, a monkey based on the legendary mythical figure Sun Wukong, shown to be engaging in a series of fast, ferocious battles against all manner of creatures and enem<br><br> <br>As opposed to Naraka: Bladepoint , Honor of Kings does not primarily focus on combat against other human players, but rather against bot enemies. To win, players must destroy enemy structures called turrets, achieving victory only after destroying the enemy's base crys<br>
<br>One of the most beautiful things about gaming is that the market is a big enough cake that almost anyone with a vision and enough money for development can have a slice and present something new to the public. While Western companies with multi-billion dollar budgets mainly dominate the market, lately, other countries' developers have also been able to take a crack at presenting new stories to players worldw<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>Developed by Neowiz Games and Round 8 Studio, Lies of P is eerily reminiscent of Bloodborne . It caught the eye immediately when it was unveiled back in Spring 2021, thanks to a grim, Lovecraftian setting mixed with some diverse enemies and flashy combat. The game follows Pinocchio as he looks to navigate the city of Krat, while using a unique 'lie' system that affects gameplay dynamically based on his interactions. While the story of Pinocchio is an extremely well-known one, Lies of P promises to feature a retelling the likes of which hasn't been seen before. Offering visceral, challenging combat against some of the most creative enemies seen in the genre, Lies of P is an extremely exciting proposition. While the game doesn't yet have a release date, it is expected to arrive sometime in 2<br><br> <br>Using spirits in the heat of combat also shines a light on one of Black Myth 's more unfortunate problems. While I didn't experience any severe, game-breaking bugs during my time with Black Myth: Wukong , there are still some technical issues that players will have to deal with. Using spirits occasionally made the game stutter and freeze for a brief second, which may not seem like a big deal, but can have serious consequences in tougher fights. Other times, activating spirits simply didn't work because the game read the input as a different action. Players have to hit both triggers to use a spirit, but sometimes the Destined One would spin their staff instead. Any action assigned to the bumpers seemed to be slightly unresponsive from time to time, which can lead to a lot of headache in a game like this. The game also occasionally mixed-up the audio and subtitles. Despite having English audio and subtitles selected, a couple of scenes switched to Chinese audio and subtitles before correcting itself a few minutes later. Even then, that was better than the rare instances where audio cut out completely with no subtitles to read at <br><br>It also offers a larger 1TB NVMe SSD versus some of its peers that ship with a considerably smaller 512GB SSD. This matters in particular when one sizes it up against the title's mammoth 135GB size requirement, which is only expected to grow over time with future patches, updates, and potential DLC down the line.<br><br> <br>It seems like the breadth of independent development power in the industry right now is more impressive than it's ever been, with a plethora of studios plugging away at sequels to successful games or set to release exciting new titles. It could be said that this is the pinnacle of an indie game boom, with smaller teams able to more than pull their weight against larger behemoth studios with millions of dollars in backing. Developers like WayForward, Drinkbox Studios, and The Fullbright Company have firmly established themselves as names to know when it comes to indie games, but there is plenty of new talent on the rise as w<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 Secrets] 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>The original Lords of the Fallen is often cited as one of the first true Soulslikes. Releasing in 2014, the game didn't exactly try to hide its inspirations, with many of its mechanics directly taken from Dark Souls . Critics were divided on the game, with some feeling that the combat was too slow and labored, and the story bland and uninteresting. Eight years after a sequel was first announced, the IP re-emerged with a trailer at Gamescom 2022 that raised a few eyebrows. Dubbed as a reboot of the series, which goes some way to explaining why The Lords of the Fallen dropped the number from the title , it looks to be adopting a very different tone from the previous g<br><br> <br>Despite its rocky launch and disastrous history with last-gen platforms, Cyberpunk 2077 managed to turn around its poor reception. It has since established itself as a behemoth in the video game industry through the sheer dedication of the developers at CD Projekt Red and their long-term supp<br>

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One of the most beautiful things about gaming is that the market is a big enough cake that almost anyone with a vision and enough money for development can have a slice and present something new to the public. While Western companies with multi-billion dollar budgets mainly dominate the market, lately, other countries' developers have also been able to take a crack at presenting new stories to players worldw


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


Developed by Neowiz Games and Round 8 Studio, Lies of P is eerily reminiscent of Bloodborne . It caught the eye immediately when it was unveiled back in Spring 2021, thanks to a grim, Lovecraftian setting mixed with some diverse enemies and flashy combat. The game follows Pinocchio as he looks to navigate the city of Krat, while using a unique 'lie' system that affects gameplay dynamically based on his interactions. While the story of Pinocchio is an extremely well-known one, Lies of P promises to feature a retelling the likes of which hasn't been seen before. Offering visceral, challenging combat against some of the most creative enemies seen in the genre, Lies of P is an extremely exciting proposition. While the game doesn't yet have a release date, it is expected to arrive sometime in 2


Using spirits in the heat of combat also shines a light on one of Black Myth 's more unfortunate problems. While I didn't experience any severe, game-breaking bugs during my time with Black Myth: Wukong , there are still some technical issues that players will have to deal with. Using spirits occasionally made the game stutter and freeze for a brief second, which may not seem like a big deal, but can have serious consequences in tougher fights. Other times, activating spirits simply didn't work because the game read the input as a different action. Players have to hit both triggers to use a spirit, but sometimes the Destined One would spin their staff instead. Any action assigned to the bumpers seemed to be slightly unresponsive from time to time, which can lead to a lot of headache in a game like this. The game also occasionally mixed-up the audio and subtitles. Despite having English audio and subtitles selected, a couple of scenes switched to Chinese audio and subtitles before correcting itself a few minutes later. Even then, that was better than the rare instances where audio cut out completely with no subtitles to read at

It also offers a larger 1TB NVMe SSD versus some of its peers that ship with a considerably smaller 512GB SSD. This matters in particular when one sizes it up against the title's mammoth 135GB size requirement, which is only expected to grow over time with future patches, updates, and potential DLC down the line.


It seems like the breadth of independent development power in the industry right now is more impressive than it's ever been, with a plethora of studios plugging away at sequels to successful games or set to release exciting new titles. It could be said that this is the pinnacle of an indie game boom, with smaller teams able to more than pull their weight against larger behemoth studios with millions of dollars in backing. Developers like WayForward, Drinkbox Studios, and The Fullbright Company have firmly established themselves as names to know when it comes to indie games, but there is plenty of new talent on the rise as w

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 Secrets Myth: Wukong is very enjoyable to play, even with many of its flaws and technical problems, most of which might be solved with patc


The original Lords of the Fallen is often cited as one of the first true Soulslikes. Releasing in 2014, the game didn't exactly try to hide its inspirations, with many of its mechanics directly taken from Dark Souls . Critics were divided on the game, with some feeling that the combat was too slow and labored, and the story bland and uninteresting. Eight years after a sequel was first announced, the IP re-emerged with a trailer at Gamescom 2022 that raised a few eyebrows. Dubbed as a reboot of the series, which goes some way to explaining why The Lords of the Fallen dropped the number from the title , it looks to be adopting a very different tone from the previous g


Despite its rocky launch and disastrous history with last-gen platforms, Cyberpunk 2077 managed to turn around its poor reception. It has since established itself as a behemoth in the video game industry through the sheer dedication of the developers at CD Projekt Red and their long-term supp