🌟 Embark on an Epic Adventure with Black Myth: Wukong!
Black Myth: Wukong for PS5 is an action-adventure game that immerses players in a stunning world inspired by ancient Chinese mythology. The physical edition includes a Digital Deluxe Edition Voucher, granting access to exclusive weapons, equipment, and a curated digital soundtrack. Players will confront a variety of unique adversaries while exploring a vast and enchanting landscape filled with wonders.
R**S
Absolutely amazing
The best single player game I’ve played since red dead2. It can be very difficult at times but the satisfaction you get after beating a really hard boss is amazing 10/10
G**G
Game that got me back to gaming
Honestly this game got me back to gaming. Even though I have only played 2 hours so far, I am already wondering when I can get time to play the game!The monsters I have been up against so far have been interesting and have cool designs. It's not as hard as other souls like games so far (I'm sure I'll regret that later), but still enough of a challenge to casual gamer like me where I feel victorious up against a Yaoguai.Sure the graphics aren't the best and even in performance mode the frames targets 60fps not locked. But, I am enjoying it. Definitely worth the wait for this physical one in comparison to the digital one.
S**T
Chinese mythology classic
A great way to interact with Chinese mythology directly. There are other stories but this is the one they like the most so they made a game out of it. Great as a game AND a great way to enjoy Chinese mythology.
B**B
It's hard!
This game is hard! Now, I'm not afraid of hard games. I've beaten Lies of P, Bloodborne, Elden Ring, Lords of the Fallen etc, so I know a tough game when I see one, but this takes the biscuit. I'm currently level 53 and in Chapter 2 (I put hours into grinding to this level too), yet I'm now stuck between three seperate bossess who even at this level can kill me in 3 to 4 hits and as they'll combo that, it means one split second mistake and it's back to the checpoint to try agan. It just saps all the fun out of it.It's a shame as it's a stunningly good looking game and plays really well. The level design is pretty good, with Chapter 1 being a straight A-B run through pretty much and Chapter 2 being far more open and explorable. It's usually pretty fun wandering around exploring, but you don't get to explore very long before runing into another boss who slows you down yet again for another hour or so while you try to figure out how to avoid getting pummled into the ground.It's a game for serious hardcore gamers only as it's far too hard for casual gamers to enjoy and I think that's a shame.
C**.
Amazing game
it was a really nice game and absulutely amazing
J**S
Masterpiece
More than ust a game, it's a work of art, an absolute must play.
T**R
Massive world
The game is great with a good blend of exploration, upgrades and experience. you will find that at some points you have to change strategy or get more experience before continuing. My only criticism is that there are so many secret parts, quests and items that its very easy to miss some massive items or upgrades (thank god for the internet) but apart from that slight niggle, i would highly recommend it
M**.
A Missed Opportunity
I'm sure the developers of this game would like most of the reviews to be about " how beautiful and rich each of the new locations are " or "how unique and varied each of the enemies you encounter are"But unfortunately due to the very difficult learning curve of this game ( pretty much from the start ) most casual gamers like me will not be finding out about most of the game as like me you will stop playing it very early on.The game is primarily Boss fight after Boss fight with a little bit of traversing in between with some minor enemies thrown in.If you like spending hours and hours trying to learn a Bosses moves before you finally defeat it, then this is the game for you.Personally I think the developers have got the balance of Engaging and Enjoyable wrong.There is NO difficulty adjustment setting.Why the developers of games force people into playing their game a certain way is beyond me.I'd imagine most casual gamers like me have normal lives ( a job, relationship, a family ) and just want a couple of hours a night or week defeating "Baddies" and then moving on to the next cool looking level.If this is you then I recommend buying a different game.
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