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-The first in what developer Game Science hopes to be a trilogy of games based on classic Chinese stories Black Myth: Wukong ’s jaw-dropping graphics and unique setting have already helped it stand out in the increasingly crowded genre. But even though the sweeping story of Journey to the West is filled with conflicts and creatures ripe for adaptation into an action game, an epic story alone won’t be enough to make the game a successNot only does Game Science have to ensure that the action in Black Myth: Wukong is as engaging as its storybut it also has to deliver a unique spin on a tale that’s already been tackled by other ga+Two that stand out, in particular, are Lies of P , a grim, Bloodborne-esque Soulslike based on the tale of Pinocchio, and Lords of the Fallen , a reboot of the 2014 Soulslike of the same name which looks very similar to Dark Souls in its style and aestheticBoth of these are set to release in the next couple of months. [[https://Blackmythwukongfans.com/|Black Myth Wukong DLC|https://blackmythwukongfans.com/]] Myth: Wukong , alongside these titles, could make the next couple of months an exciting one for the Soulslike ge
  
    
-Hardcore Soulslike fans are very protective of the genreto the point that they refuse to label any game that might be too easy or accessible SoulslikeEven Elden Ring 2022's Game of the Year threw some fans of the genre for a loop, as many thought it was far too accessible to be considered a true Soulslike experience. That is because difficulty is one of the most defining characteristics of the Soulslike ge+Gamescom 2023's Black Myth: Wukong coverage could also offer the first glimpse of how the character progression worksas there has been no indication of a skill tree or leveling up as yet. This is another key aspect of the genre and is one that the game needs to get right in order to be a successBlack Myth: Wukong still has a ways to go before its releasebut for fans who can't wait that long, the Soulslike sub-genre seems to constantly produce other games to get excited ab
  
    
-In a surprising move, Microsoft has provided an official response regarding the recent delay of Black MythWukong on Xbox Series X/SAlthough the statement itself doesn'provide explicit answers to any lingering questions about Black Myth: Wukong 's postponed release on the platform, a report from a trusted insider suggests that there could be more to this situation than initially belie+(Image: [[https://i.ytimg.com/vi/PDpT8svT3uQ/hq720.jpg|https://i.ytimg.com/vi/PDpT8svT3uQ/hq720.jpg]])As to be expected from a game in the Souls tradition, the difficulty wasn'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 gamethey couldn't beat the first boss as "it was little bit too tou
  
-  +Soulslike fans love unique challenges. One of the most impressive feats you can achieve in Dark Souls is playing through the entire series without taking a single hit but that might not even be the hardest challenge out thereSomeone once beat Dark Souls 3 using only Morse code. Another completed the original Dark Souls using 20 bananas as a controller. Twitch streamer Luality is famous for playing Dark Souls 3 on a Dance Dance Revolution dance pad. Last week I myself faced one of the greatest Soulslike challenges there is: playing Black MythWukong for the first time in front of its developersYou think a deathless run is hard? Try dying to the first boss seven times while the makers of the game silently judge you.
-After it was officially unveiled back in 2021, until this recent trailer, Wuchang: Fallen Feathers had somewhat fallen by the waysidedue to the increasing number of Soulslikes being released in quick successionOne such game is Black Myth Wukong , which releases in AugustFeaturing Soulslike mechanics, similarly fantastical boss fights, and steeped in Ancient Chinese history, Wukong will likely be compared to Wuchang , even though the art styles are quite different. Indeed, Wuchang 's tone and aesthetic seem more similar to the likes of Team Ninja's critically acclaimed Nioh ser+
  
-  +It is the first time for Game Science to release a console game globally, and we are currently facing limitations in offline resources required for the import, export, transportation, distribution, and sales of physical discsThese factors have made it difficult for us to sell physical discs simultaneously with the official release of the game.
-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 2010the 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 EarthThough 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+
  
-  +As a filthy casual, I can confirm that Black Myth is not going to be a beginner-friendly entry point to the genrebut it’s also easy to see this is the real deal - something that transcends the label of ‘Dark Souls clone’ and stands on its own as a competentwell-designed action RPG. The only criticisms I have are about the generic forest environments thatwhile beautiful, don’t leave much room for exploration, nor do they inspire the imagination the way Bloodborne’s Yarnham or even Lies of P’s Krat do. This is just the game’s intro though, so I anticipate there’s a lot more to see.
-A proper Soulslike needs to be punishingmaking the player feel as insignificant as possible. Every single enemy in Soulslike game not just boss encountersneeds to pose a threat to the player. This is ultimately where [[https://blackmythwukongfans.com/|black myth wukong weapons|https://blackmythwukongfans.com/]] Myth: Wukong may fall short, based on one major fact about the figure its protagonist is based+
  
    
-Game Science, the independent Chinese developer behind the highly-anticipated Soulslike Black Myth: Wukong provided a release date for the studio's upcoming title during The Game Awards 2023. At the time, the company announced that the action RPG would release on August 20, 2024 for Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC. Although Game Science did reaffirm its committment to launching the title on this date during 2024's Summer Game Fest, the Black Myth: Wukong developer shared bad news for Xbox fans as it announced that the Series X/S port of the upcoming Soulslike would not launch on the same day as the PS5 and PC versions due to optimization issuesGame Science's abrupt decision to delay the Xbox port has led to rampant speculation on the matter, but fortunately, Microsoft has stepped in to provide some clar+While some found the difficulty too muchothers certainly didn't, and I spoke to one person who had queued up twice, totaling nearly five hourswho told me that they loved the Chinese mythology theming of Black Myth, that they loved Soulslikes and that it is simply "such a wonderful game." They also touched on the mechanics, something which others were keen to talk about"The attacks are super-smooth," one player told us, while another mentioned how much the three different stances had an "impact on the enemi
  
    
-With so many of its direct competitors releasing over the next four months or sohaving a release window of 2025 will likely work in Wuchang: Fallen Feathers ' favor. This will give the title room to breathe and should allow the dust to settle on all of its rivals before it unleashes itselfBeing available on PS5, PC, and also as a day-one Xbox Game Pass title will give it a great chance for successso if Leenzee can stick the landing with the game's mechanics and settingsWuchang: Fallen Feathers could be one of 2025's sleeper h+Players were given 30 minutes to try and defeat four of the game's different bosseswith most people I spoke to only managing to defeat two of themThe Elite Macaque Chief and Tiger Vanguard were two of the more popular bosses, with Game Science saying the Tiger was the harder of the twobut a member of the public sharing that "actually, the Monkey was hard
  
    
-In a statement provided to Windows Central a Microsoft representative provided some official comments about Black Myth Wukong 's delay on Xbox consoles. Stating that the company is "excited for the launch" of the upcoming Xbox game , the spokesperson said that the console manufacturer is "working with Game Science to bring the game" to Xbox platforms. "We can't comment on the deals made by our partners with other platform holders," said Microsoft, "but we remain focused on making Xbox the best platform for gamers, and great games are at the center of th+I, franklycouldn't handle the wait, nor did my scummy press pass count for much for this particular game, so I figured I'd do the next best thing and get impressions of those who had actually managed to play it at Gamescom. Here's what I uncove
  
    
-With how immensely powerful Sun Wukong is — at leastwith 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 worldThat's actually good thingas it would be a shame to play as 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'overpowered nature as possible, still providing decent challenge, but simultaneously allowing players to feel more powerful than anything else in the wo(Image: [[https://www.istockphoto.com/photos/class=|https://www.istockphoto.com/photos/class=]])+The first point that every single person I spoke to was keen to make was just how good Black Myth: Wukong looked. Superlatives such as "amazing""brilliant" and "super beautiful" were thrown around, and not a single person I spoke to failed to mention the game's visuals. It's also pretty clear that Black Myth: Wukong is going to live up to the Soulslike difficulty stand 
 +Combat has a very different flow from what you might be used to in this genreActivating your light attack unleashes flurry of quickacrobatic hits that combo together several times before ending in a heavy finisher. The heavy attack (the default is a long-range, overhead slam) needs to be charged up before it can be used, either by holding the heavy attack button for few seconds, or landing consecutive light attacks until you store charge that you can unleash later on. The stamina gauge limits how much you can attack and dodge, though, so you can't just spam light attacks over and over. Even against weak enemies, fights require a lot of patienceIt'all about building up your power and waiting for the right moment to unleash string of devastating attacks on your opponent.
  
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