While you have the option to do a bit of grinding, there is only so much you can do to improve at this point in the game, making the Whiteclad Noble one of the most stalwart roadblocks this early on in the g
Koji has only had two other credited roles in video games. The more recognizable one is Hien Rijin from the Final Fantasy 14 Stormblood expansion, but the much more obscure pick is Tau Air Caste from Battlefleet Gothic Arm
To unlock Elder Jinchi, you will have to ring three bells in Chapter 1. The first bell can be rung after defeating Guanghzi in the Forest of Wolves area. The second bell can be reached right after defeating Guangmao in the Bamboo Groove Area . The third and final bell is found after defeating the Whiteclad Noble near the Marsh of the White Mist Keeper’s Shrine .
Both Black Myth: Wukong and the new God of War titles take a similar approach to action as well as progression, and both lean heavily into mythological lore, even if it's switched from Norse to chinese folklore video game. If you like one of these games, it's likely you'll like the other, but maybe don't play them back to back for fear of burn
Black Myth: Wukong is absolutely packed with unique and fun characters that you will run into and learn about throughout the game's multiple chapters. Each of these characters has a distinct personality and charm, and a large part of why so many of them are easy to fall in love with is thanks to the amazing voice talent that went into bringing them to l
Battles against massive Angels and Demons, as well as iconic embodiments of the Seven Deadly Sins — like Envy, Sloth, Lust, and Pride — are thrilling thanks to their distinctive designs and engaging combat mechanics. While Darksiders 3 may not be the strongest entry in its series or the soulslike genre, the satisfaction of taking down such notorious foes makes it a worthwhile experience in its own ri
Another issue that hampers exploration in Black Myth: Wukong is the abundance of invisible walls , which break immersion and make navigating the game world even more difficult without a map. Frequently, players find themselves unable to progress despite the environment appearing passable. Conversely, some players might dismiss certain pathways, assuming they lead nowhere, only to miss out on hidden treasure chests or secret areas. This inconsistency makes exploration in Black Myth: Wukong occasionally feel lackluster, leading players to wonder how much better the experience could have b
It's surprising how easy it is to miss the option to upgrade your armour in Black Myth: Wukong, with the Ruyi Scroll Realm being avoidable in the main quest line. But if you manage to make your way to the smithy, you'll meet the stoic and slightly cocky Yin Ti
Though many bosses in Lords of the Fallen share similar designs and combat strategies, the game's unique sense of weight in both the protagonist's and enemies' movements adds a layer of tension to each encounter. This risk-reward dynamic closely mirrors the original Dark Souls games, making it a memorable experience for fans of the ge
Our titular character Sun Wukong, while not the character you spend the majority of the game playing as (that honour goes to our largely silent protagonist The Destined One), we still get to hear plenty of his voice throughout different cutsce
The trading system in Black Myth: Wukong also could use some improvements that wouldn't be difficult to implement. There are several NPC merchants in the game who sell useful resources, upgrades, and key items, with their inventories expanding as the game progresses. Additionally, the in-game store at Shrines (similar to bonfires) offers specific goods tied to the chapter area or secret locations, which makes shopping unnecessarily complicated. Moreover, players are only able to sell gold pieces or treasure statues to merchants, and nothing e
After you’ve taken out half his HP, Elder Jinchi will start to levitate and meditate. During this moment, you will be unable to deal damage to him. One by one, the pilgrims will start to spawn at the edges of the boss arena and walk toward the levitating boss to heal him.
When it comes to these boss fights, Black Myth: Wukong truly shines. With its fast-paced combat, a variety of spells and transformations, and expertly designed bosses with distinct attack patterns, each fight feels unique with almost no repetition. This boss-rush experience is executed so well that it's worth playing the game solely for these encount
Remnant: From the Ashes stands out as one of the first soulslikes to focus heavily on gunplay while also incorporating randomly generated environments. While this procedural approach can sometimes result in levels that feel uninspired or empty compared to more meticulously designed areas, the game's exceptional boss fights more than make up for it. These thrilling encounters (paired with the great rewards they offer ) significantly enhance the overall experie