Black Myth: Wukong - A Deep Dive Into the Yaoguai
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작성자 Mattie Furman 작성일 25-11-09 18:49 조회 58 댓글 0본문
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Black Myth: Wukong is packed full of over 170 interesting yaoguais for players to encounter, many of which have been adapted from Journey to the West while others are inspired by Eastern mythology. Exploring every nook and cranny in Black Myth: Wukong can lead to the discovery of each of these fascinating yaoguais, where players can get a firsthand look at Game Science's representation of ancient Chinese cult
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As it what is it worth based on the 16th-century Chinese novel Journey to the West , Game Science's action RPG Black Myth: Wukong is filled to the brim with Eastern mythology. At the heart of its mythological world are the yaoguai, a class of creatures known for their supernatural abilities and often bizarre, otherworldly appearances. As players make their way through the elaborate world of Black Myth: Wukong , they will encounter dozens of yaoguais, some of whom will help the game's protagonist, the Destined One, but many of whom will be his enemies. There are yaoguais around every corner of different sizes, forms, and strengths, and they all find their origins and inspiration in the soil of Chinese mythology, folk tales, and literat
God-tier PCs, however, don't seem to be enough to deal with some of the performance hiccups gamers have encountered while playing Black Myth: Wukong . This, of course, is to be expected with almost any game during its first few days, and as long as the issues aren't breaking the gaming experience, it shouldn't be too serious. However, players who want the best experience possible might want to wait a few days or even weeks for developers to patch any bugs pres
Players are left to ponder these questions, however, as the game comes to an end right then and there. They can continue playing Black Myth: Wukong after beating it to clear up any side content, and maybe find some more answe
In Black Myth: Wukong 's normal ending, the Destined One becomes Wukong as he was always intended to do . The Old Monkey monologues about the unreliability of the legends surrounding Sun Wukong: was he truly granted Buddhahood? Did the journey even happen? Either way, a new legend is about to begin, as the Old Monkey plucks Sun Wukong's golden headband from the water and places it atop the Destined One's head. A brief scene shows Sun Wukong sitting in a pool of amber, presumably within the stone egg from which he was born. The credits then abruptly begin to roll, signifying that there may be more of the Monkey King's soul that the Destined One has yet to abs
Erlang will then transform into a giant, leonine beast, and the Destined One will need to defeat him in a one-on-one duel. Finishing this secret boss fight unlocks a new ending cinematic that opens with the Destined One kneeling before the Old Monkey, immediately after having defeated Sun Wukong. His eyes open widely as an animated scene begins, recapping highlights from Journey to the West in reverse order. This signifies the Destined One gaining Sun Wukong's memories , becoming the Monkey King in more than just n
Black Myth: Wukong 's progression is one of the more prominent characteristics that set it apart from Soulslike games . Whereas it's possible for players to permanently lose any "experience" they've earned by dying twice before retrieving it, Black Myth: Wukong allows players to retain their experience and any Sparks (skill points) they've earned regardless of how many times they die. They do, however, permanently lose any medicine they might use before dying, which makes the use of rare medicine almost not worth it at ti
Black Myth: Wukong is visually stunning, there's no denying that. Even from the early showcases of the game, the graphics looked crisp, well-balanced, and offered an attractive color palette, complementing the game's aesthetics very well. Before the game was released, many players already knew that, even with DLSS, they'd have to own pretty powerful PCs to get a smooth experience with the Max setti
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