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| − | <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>Overall, while there are some reviews that have more criticisms and view the experience as more of a mixed bag, the general consensus so far is that Black Myth: Wukong is a strong soulslike with great bosses and presentation values that ends up having some slightly repetitive combat and explorat<br><br> <br>Let's start off with TheGamer's review first , which comes from our lovely news editor Joshua Robertson. Josh gave Black Myth a 4/5 and called it a "beautiful, entertaining, and polished soulslike" that is slightly let down by some frustrating level design. That positive sentiment was shared by IGN's Mitchell Saltzman , who gave the game an 8/10 and praised its combat while critiquing how buggy it <br><br>The story is one of the more compelling parts, meeting characters that you may be familiar with in the lore, but how it’s told isn’t always particularly well done. While we’ll get to the amazing aesthetics and presentation later, most of the chapters generally start in a rather confusing manner. Our little monkey friend will end up in these new lands by methods unknown to the viewer. Whether it’s sneaking in a chest, waking up with a hundred arrows in you, or just teleporting through an ancient warrior statue, there’s never a good linear path for the storytelling, with what seems like portions of it left out.<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>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>With that said, while we make the comparison to Souls games, Black Myth: Wukong is much easier than what you might expect. There were only a handful of bosses that we ran into any sort of trouble, namely taking five or more attempts, with the majority of the encounters taking one or two tries. The normal enemies do get progressively more advanced as the campaign progresses, and there are the staple traps that will send you over the edge of a cliff, but for the most part, Black Myth: Wukong rarely puts you up against more than one or two enemies at a given time. We found the balance of difficulty good, though, as learning patterns is enjoyable and never feels like they punish too harshly. You can die from a couple of hits, but most of the time it’s easy to recover.<br><br> <br>Best Armor Sets Best Transformations Best Spirits Best Curios Best Soaks Best Drinks Best Enemy Designs Major Characters And Their Voice Actors Best Journey To The West References Every Chapter, Ranked Every Vessel, Ranked Most Memorable Quotes Best Easter Eggs And Hidden Details Hardest Achievements To Unlock In Black Myth: Wukong Games To Play If You Like Black Myth: Wukong Hidden Areas In Black Myth: Wukong Everyone Completely Missed Lingering Questions We Have After The End Of Black Myth: Wukong Things To Do After You Beat The Game All Bosses In Chapter One, Ranked By Difficulty Black Myth: Wukong's 8BitDo Controller Is Available Now On Amazon China Eclipses 1 Exabyte of Steam Data After Black Myth Wukong Launch Black Myth Wukong Players Are Already Fed Up With Its Invisible Walls Chinese Landmarks Are Offering Free Entry To Players Who Beat Black Myth: Wukong Black Myth: Wukong's Latest Patch Has Nerfed One Of Its Toughest Bosses PSA: You Can Make Certain Bosses Fight Each Other In Black Myth: Wukong Black Myth: Wukong Players Really Hate The Pagoda Realm Black Myth: Wukong Gave Me The Boss Fights I Wanted From God Of War Black Myth: Wukong Has Caused A Huge Spike In Journey To The West Book Sales Black Myth: Wukong Is Reportedly Getting Its First Expansion In Early 2025 Black Myth: Wukong’s Erlang Shen Has 73 Attacks Based On His 73 Transformations If Black Myth: Wukong Isn't Nominated For GOTY, Fans Are Gonna Be Insufferable Black Myth: Wukong Is Getting A Physical PS5 Release "Very Soon" Black Myth: Wukong Gets Rated For Xbox Series X/S Release Black Myth: Wukong FPS Mod Lets You Take Down Erlang With An Assault Rifle Black Myth: Wukong Is The Lowest Rated Game To Get A Game Awards GOTY Nomination Black Myth: Wukong's GOTY Nomination Proves It's Gaming's Barbie [https://Blackmythwukongtalk.com/ Black Myth Wukong Money guide] Myth: Wukong Already Has Its First Game Of The Year Award Black Myth: Wukong Director Teases A Surprise For "Later This Year" At Golden Joystick Aw<br> |
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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
Overall, while there are some reviews that have more criticisms and view the experience as more of a mixed bag, the general consensus so far is that Black Myth: Wukong is a strong soulslike with great bosses and presentation values that ends up having some slightly repetitive combat and explorat
Let's start off with TheGamer's review first , which comes from our lovely news editor Joshua Robertson. Josh gave Black Myth a 4/5 and called it a "beautiful, entertaining, and polished soulslike" that is slightly let down by some frustrating level design. That positive sentiment was shared by IGN's Mitchell Saltzman , who gave the game an 8/10 and praised its combat while critiquing how buggy it
The story is one of the more compelling parts, meeting characters that you may be familiar with in the lore, but how it’s told isn’t always particularly well done. While we’ll get to the amazing aesthetics and presentation later, most of the chapters generally start in a rather confusing manner. Our little monkey friend will end up in these new lands by methods unknown to the viewer. Whether it’s sneaking in a chest, waking up with a hundred arrows in you, or just teleporting through an ancient warrior statue, there’s never a good linear path for the storytelling, with what seems like portions of it left out.
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
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
With that said, while we make the comparison to Souls games, Black Myth: Wukong is much easier than what you might expect. There were only a handful of bosses that we ran into any sort of trouble, namely taking five or more attempts, with the majority of the encounters taking one or two tries. The normal enemies do get progressively more advanced as the campaign progresses, and there are the staple traps that will send you over the edge of a cliff, but for the most part, Black Myth: Wukong rarely puts you up against more than one or two enemies at a given time. We found the balance of difficulty good, though, as learning patterns is enjoyable and never feels like they punish too harshly. You can die from a couple of hits, but most of the time it’s easy to recover.
Best Armor Sets Best Transformations Best Spirits Best Curios Best Soaks Best Drinks Best Enemy Designs Major Characters And Their Voice Actors Best Journey To The West References Every Chapter, Ranked Every Vessel, Ranked Most Memorable Quotes Best Easter Eggs And Hidden Details Hardest Achievements To Unlock In Black Myth: Wukong Games To Play If You Like Black Myth: Wukong Hidden Areas In Black Myth: Wukong Everyone Completely Missed Lingering Questions We Have After The End Of Black Myth: Wukong Things To Do After You Beat The Game All Bosses In Chapter One, Ranked By Difficulty Black Myth: Wukong's 8BitDo Controller Is Available Now On Amazon China Eclipses 1 Exabyte of Steam Data After Black Myth Wukong Launch Black Myth Wukong Players Are Already Fed Up With Its Invisible Walls Chinese Landmarks Are Offering Free Entry To Players Who Beat Black Myth: Wukong Black Myth: Wukong's Latest Patch Has Nerfed One Of Its Toughest Bosses PSA: You Can Make Certain Bosses Fight Each Other In Black Myth: Wukong Black Myth: Wukong Players Really Hate The Pagoda Realm Black Myth: Wukong Gave Me The Boss Fights I Wanted From God Of War Black Myth: Wukong Has Caused A Huge Spike In Journey To The West Book Sales Black Myth: Wukong Is Reportedly Getting Its First Expansion In Early 2025 Black Myth: Wukong’s Erlang Shen Has 73 Attacks Based On His 73 Transformations If Black Myth: Wukong Isn't Nominated For GOTY, Fans Are Gonna Be Insufferable Black Myth: Wukong Is Getting A Physical PS5 Release "Very Soon" Black Myth: Wukong Gets Rated For Xbox Series X/S Release Black Myth: Wukong FPS Mod Lets You Take Down Erlang With An Assault Rifle Black Myth: Wukong Is The Lowest Rated Game To Get A Game Awards GOTY Nomination Black Myth: Wukong's GOTY Nomination Proves It's Gaming's Barbie Black Myth Wukong Money guide Myth: Wukong Already Has Its First Game Of The Year Award Black Myth: Wukong Director Teases A Surprise For "Later This Year" At Golden Joystick Aw