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<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>It’s a shame too, because Black Myth: Wukong gives you tons of reasons to explore. It’s a game bursting with secrets to find and optional bosses to tackle, and even includes a secret location in each chapter that houses a unique boss or two for the more diligent explorers out there to sniff out. Exploration is both extremely rewarding, yet highly confusing, and the game doesn’t do enough to naturally stop you from walking in circ<br><br> <br>This list, however, was so beyond the pale that nobody believed it could be real. Under the don’ts, there were two innocuous points: not to "insult other influencers or players" and not to "use any offensive language/humor". The next three immediately raised eyebrows. They asked creators to not "include politics, violence, nudity, feminist propaganda, fetishization, and other content that instigates negative discourse", "use trigger words such as ‘quarantine’ or ‘isolation’ or ‘COVID-19’", or "discuss content related to China’s game industry policies, opinions, ne<br><br> <br>Despite pretty much everyone assuming the document was made by some bored gamer trying to stir up more discourse for fun, multiple outlets and creators have now confirmed that the guidelines are real and sent by the studio’s marketing partner, Hero Games. A report also says that the document was not part of a sponsored content agreement, where creators are paid to give a game positive coverage and these guidelines, while still bizarre, would be more par for the course. Game Science tried to influence general coverage of the game by extending its own policy of silence to content creators, which backfired very quic<br><br>We are seeing more developers from the mobile space breaking out into the AAA market as of late. Just this year we had the Korean Shift Up bringing the spectacular Stellar Blade , a studio well known for the titillating Goddess of Victory: Nikke . Now we have Game Science, a Chinese developer best known for the Art of War: Red Tides from nearly a decade ago, taking a swing at a single-player, story-based release. And what a way to introduce themselves to the market, as Black Myth: Wukong has all the potential to be one of the best games of the year. They take elements from titles such as Dark Souls and Sekiro to create a rich and unique world that’s filled to the brim with adventure and mystery. Utilizing Unreal Engine 5, Game Science has crafted a visually-spectacular experience, but is the gameplay deep enough to keep the player’s attention?<br><br> <br>Apart from that, there’s a lot of fun to be had with Black Myth: Wukong, and it’s a must-play for anyone that enjoys a good soulslike. It’s also perfect for anyone with soulslike fatigue and weary of the brutal difficulty that usually comes with them . It’s beautiful, frantic, challenging, and a delight to p<br><br> <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>You’ll be glad to have those breaks too, since Black Myth: Wukong is relentless. Without a block or a parry mechanic, fights are fast-paced brawls that require you to perform precise dodges to avoid taking damage. You have a range of fighting stances which let you perform different dodging styles, such as one that lets you sit on top of your extended staff to avoid ground attacks. You’re never required to switch stances to take down enemies, but some fights are definitely easier depending on which stance you t<br><br> <br>The game has yet to be released on Xbox Series X/S due to an optimization delay, but with this platform set aside, Black Myth: Wukong has already sold over 25 million units across PC and PS5, easily ranking among the biggest game releases of the 2020s so far. 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<br>[https://www.Blackmythwukongtalk.com/ Black Myth Wukong Crafting Guide] Myth: Wukong is releasing on PlayStation 5 and PC first, with plans to release on Xbox Series X/S at a later date. Players can pick it up on PC via Epic Games Store and Steam. Game Science has guaranteed players that an Xbox version is in the works but is still in production , likely to accommodate the lower specs of the Serie<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>While no gameplay footage has yet been released, based on the trailer's grim premise, it seems to be taking heavy inspiration from Dark Souls ' aesthetically dark world. The game is set to release in 2023, and fans will be hoping to see some gameplay emerge soon. Of course, it's quite possible that one or more of the titles on this list will be delayed. This is becoming a regular occurrence recently, and fans have learned to somewhat temper their expectations. Should they all manage to meet the 2023 release schedule though, then it could indeed be one of the strongest ever years for Soulslike ga<br><br> <br>Faith of Danschant: Hereafter is an action RPG heavily steeped in Chinese mythology and a sequel to the turn-based RPG Faith of Danschant . The game stars Xing Yuan, a demon-slaying swordsman. In the trailer, Yuan adeptly dispatches off many demons in a bid to rescue his abducted daughter, Xia, which culminates in a boss fight. Yuan is extremely agile and quick in combat, which stars fluid swordplay, dash dodges, and dynamic parries. The game also features impressive cinematic finisher mo<br><br> <br>To select or change your Soak, use the Keeper's Shrine and select 'Brew _ ,_ ' which will show you all the Soaks you have available. This Soak, as well as consumable items that negate Poison, is useful against many enemies in Chapter 2, allowing you to efficiently deal damage without concern about receiving too much Poison damage from certain atta<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>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>Besides spells and whacking enemies with the staff, Black Myth: Wukong also lets players briefly summon spirits of certain enemies to unleash a powerful attack. Black Myth has dozens of spirits to collect , with players building up a roster almost like it's Pokemon . Finding new spirits is always a thrill and testing them out in battle is fun. The spirits can be upgraded, so players should experiment with them all and find which ones fit with their playstyle the b<br><br> <br>With a big emphasis placed on co-op gameplay via Elden Ring -style summoning mechanics, the game will see the player come face-to-face with the likes of the mighty general Lu Bu in a series of progressively harder encounters designed for players to master through repetition. The player will have a wide range of offensive moves available to use, as well as several special abilities, and a high degree of precision and timing will be needed to emerge victorious. Those looking for their next big challenge will likely find it in this title, which is set for release on March 3, 2<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>

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Black Myth Wukong Crafting Guide Myth: Wukong is releasing on PlayStation 5 and PC first, with plans to release on Xbox Series X/S at a later date. Players can pick it up on PC via Epic Games Store and Steam. Game Science has guaranteed players that an Xbox version is in the works but is still in production , likely to accommodate the lower specs of the Serie

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


While no gameplay footage has yet been released, based on the trailer's grim premise, it seems to be taking heavy inspiration from Dark Souls ' aesthetically dark world. The game is set to release in 2023, and fans will be hoping to see some gameplay emerge soon. Of course, it's quite possible that one or more of the titles on this list will be delayed. This is becoming a regular occurrence recently, and fans have learned to somewhat temper their expectations. Should they all manage to meet the 2023 release schedule though, then it could indeed be one of the strongest ever years for Soulslike ga


Faith of Danschant: Hereafter is an action RPG heavily steeped in Chinese mythology and a sequel to the turn-based RPG Faith of Danschant . The game stars Xing Yuan, a demon-slaying swordsman. In the trailer, Yuan adeptly dispatches off many demons in a bid to rescue his abducted daughter, Xia, which culminates in a boss fight. Yuan is extremely agile and quick in combat, which stars fluid swordplay, dash dodges, and dynamic parries. The game also features impressive cinematic finisher mo


To select or change your Soak, use the Keeper's Shrine and select 'Brew _ ,_ ' which will show you all the Soaks you have available. This Soak, as well as consumable items that negate Poison, is useful against many enemies in Chapter 2, allowing you to efficiently deal damage without concern about receiving too much Poison damage from certain atta


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


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


Besides spells and whacking enemies with the staff, Black Myth: Wukong also lets players briefly summon spirits of certain enemies to unleash a powerful attack. Black Myth has dozens of spirits to collect , with players building up a roster almost like it's Pokemon . Finding new spirits is always a thrill and testing them out in battle is fun. The spirits can be upgraded, so players should experiment with them all and find which ones fit with their playstyle the b


With a big emphasis placed on co-op gameplay via Elden Ring -style summoning mechanics, the game will see the player come face-to-face with the likes of the mighty general Lu Bu in a series of progressively harder encounters designed for players to master through repetition. The player will have a wide range of offensive moves available to use, as well as several special abilities, and a high degree of precision and timing will be needed to emerge victorious. Those looking for their next big challenge will likely find it in this title, which is set for release on March 3, 2

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