Guenuine question did you get to try it on steam deck? I wanna get it so bad I loved journey to the west and I've been waiting for this game since it was announced. But if it doesn't run on steam deck I might have to pass as I don't have a pc or ps5 or xbox
Many people say that this game has no game difficulty options. In fact, if you defeat the Boss within a certain period of time, its second combat form will be triggered. If you just barely defeat the Boss, it will not be triggered. This is the adaptive difficulty of this game. Additional information: not all bosses have this setting. From the offline trial, the monkey boss triggers the second combat form after reaching a certain amount of health within a specific time frame. The second combat form switches the battle scene, the boss will grow wings, its attack speed and damage will increase, and its skill form will be slightly altered. The tiger boss has a second combat form, but few players have experienced it in the offline trial. This information is based on the trial version, and I'm unsure if the official release will modify this aspect.
For anyone wondering about PS5 performance. I bought the game yesterday and played the entire first chapter and the beginning of the second chapter. Aside from the very intro (which, to be fair, is completely bonkers) the FPS has been a very stable 55-60 FPS on performance mode. It very rarely hindered the experience in any way. I would definitely recommend turning off Motion Blur for the best experience. While it could be a tad better, the game is completely playable on PS5. As for difficulty, it is significantly more forgiving than a game like Elden Ring. I definitely think that Game Science wanted the player to feel more 'Cool' than 'Fragile'.
I love the game just completed it on PS5 and while you're right that it's playable, the visuals and graphics are awful. It really needs to be patched and polished on ps5. The frame rates constantly dip and the visuals suffer massively because they've used frame generation to get it up to an artificial 60fps which causes so many blurred textures and backgrounds. I really hope they'll put some serious work into improving performance and visuals on ps5 as, like I said, I did love the game it could be a genuine great but its current performance on ps5 is nowhere near good enough given the capabilities of next gen hardware.
@@lancevance585facts, I just finished the game yesterday and I give it a 9/10 game, but the unstable graphics on console is what keeps its from being a 10, hopefully they improve it with their future games and upcoming DLC ppl have been talking about
@@legend_2100 yeah given the amount of money GameScience has made at this point, and like you say their intention to release dlc one would hope they intend to drastically improve ps5/console performance. If they fail to do so, on principle, I would pass on any dlc as difficult as that may be. What they’ve made is a potential masterpiece, I genuinely love it, but its current state on console is wholly unacceptable.
Yo but here’s an even crazier idea, a mortal turned Greek god set out for revenge for his dead wife and children which he killed because he was manipulated by said gods. Crazy idea right?
“It’s basically just a sequence of cool stuff.” Brother that’s Journey to the West in a nutshell. Sun Wukong is not a deep complex character, he’s a mischievous little imp who likes to prank demons and gods alike. He’s the original troll.
With a sense of justice. He mess with Heavens because they sent troops to his monke caves and mess with his underlings. He mess with Hell because...well...they refuse to cooperate with him. And the youkai, he obliterate them cos they wanna eat the monk.
i thought Journey to the West is a sequence of : the gang goes to a place > Master/Monk got kidnapped > Pig get anxious and wanna leave > monkey wanna save master but cant > monkey find someone who can help and save the day > continue to travel to the west.
Let’s just all keep in mind this is the first 3A game with a dev team around 140 people. From a company that only made 2 mobile games before. Also NG+ at launch.
No. Shitty game stays shitty game. If a game is released it needs a minimum quality. The cam bugs are not alright. That's bullshit and bad work. Nothing triple A when you have such bugs. NG+? No need for that. No advantage with that. If the NG+ has any bonuses compared to the normal start except taking over items and skills...include that into the normal game and don't try to force me to play a second time your boring game. I'm not saying the game is boring. But who does that to NG+ says it himself. Stutter? Would like to know what the graphic settings are. Don't tell me about stutter when you max out everything. If you can have a good and stable game performance with good looking settings. That's enough...except you can tell that it's not because of high level of graphic quality but it's bad coding or bad conversion. A game has to be finished on release. No first day patches. No things that are not working. That's all bullshit. NG+ is a good way for the industry to increase the Steam statistic as you keep players for a longer time playing. But having bugs...well. People like to just give bullshit games back on steam and be done with it. So no. Just having 2 mobile games done before doesn't matter. In two months it can matter when I say "Fantastic game. Never thought a company that made just 2 mobile games before could get such a master piece done." but that has nothing to do with how good the game has to be on release.
So...? Edit: Guys I'm sorry please stop harassing and bullying me. I'm from China so what he said is pretty much 1+1=2 to me please stop harassing me guys 我真求求你们了不要在骚扰我了我真的快受不了了
I'm happy to hear this game doesn't have a spider web of crafting, skill tree crap. I really feel see games add so much of that to unnecessarily slow down progress and make the game a huge chore.
@@robertocurrlos7470 Contradictory statement here. Having more weapons = tedious. Tedious stems from complication or having to much to do with not enough knowledge of what to do with it. You mean stale?
Not sure where you got that impression. The game has a skill tree absolutely. It’s geared more towards stats, but this game absolutely has a skill tree.
@leltrash5683 no mate tedious is where you keep doing the same thing over and over again. I agree with you that too much is bad but I mean it's just 1 weapon the entire game. At least 5 I think would be really good
@@robertocurrlos7470 there are two spears in the game. you probably rushed the game w/o doing side quests, so it's your loss. and to make it lore accurate, wukong uses a stick only. a staff is also the signature weapon for martial monks, who abide by buddist principles, refrain from using lethal weapons such as swords.
I can’t stress enough how this is the only channel I recommend to my friends, quality captures and gameplay, laid back speaking and very constructive points of view, welcome back my man Jake
To us chinese players this game isn’t just a triple A game it’s more importantly the first chinese triple a game including our culture what we grew up with and many quotes and characters might seem like flashy cool monsters but to us its all references to these things we love
It's very interesting seeing the tidal wave hit Steam, it must be a very patriotic/proud feeling having a game that can related to far more easily than one built on European history
Chinese mythology seems cool to me because I know nothing about it, it's like watching Spirited Away for the first time, it's like being a child again and taste the world for the first time, everything is new and exciting.
If you feel like youre not getting pulled into the lore/story enough, check out the journal. They really went into great depth with it. Every single enemy from minor to major has some kind of backstory or related lore in the journal if you expand it to read it all.
Couldn’t be happier about a more linear type game. My backlog is so full of open world games that I’ll probably never finish completely because I simply don’t have the time to sink into them. A nice 20 hr linear game, that looks this good and hopefully plays as good as it looks, would be a breath of fresh air
Although this is a linear game, it actually takes more than 40 hours to clear the level for the first time, even if it is not a full collection and exploration, and 80 hours to complete all tasks and full collection. Some Chinese trial media only discovered that there are many more after completing the level. The BOSS has never been defeated because there is no strategy, and they don’t know how to trigger it or where the BOSS is.
That ‘Stick’ the monkey use all the time , is a ‘God's needle’ in the sea which made for hold the ocean. So that stick can shrink or expand to fit the tide. It's very powerful when MonkeyKing waving it. Btw, all the building you see in the game, can be found in China, all existent as refurbished or protected.
bro!Even the mountains that you wouldn't pay attention to in Benchmark Tool are actually present in our natural scenic areas. Someone in China has dismantled the testing tools and confirmed them.
As an Australian Aboriginal I used to watch journey to the west on ABC after school and late on the weekends on SBS when I saw the game I didn’t hesitate to buy it because I loved watching it back in my childhood
As excited as i am for this game from a gameplay perspective, im unironically really happy for our chinese friends to have a big AAA game of one of their childhood things. Sun Wukong to chinese people is kinda like superman/spiderman to americans. Its one of their childhood heroes. The Journey to the West was an awesome novel. Im excited to see this adaptation of it.
Stellar Blade, Black Myth: Wukong, the fact that mobile game studios are releasing straight up bangers like these two as their first console games is mind blowing. It’s like stumbling on pure gold. Edit: I know the internet is a big place, but the amount of bots saying Stellar Blade sucked is truly limitless. Go play CoD and get ripped off with a 4 hr campaign xD
Yeah, it really shows how badly the shitty executives of bigger gaming companies are hurting the market. They care so little about the quality of the product that we just get these barely finished games and little to no variety on their titles. Smaller studios are really carrying alone the magic of gaming
Let's also not forget that chinese labor laws make working at Rockstar look like working at Google. It's honestly not surprising in the slightest that these games look and function the way they do. The hours and manpower behind the scenes must be staggering.
The developer, Game Science, has only developed mobile games in the past. At the start of the project, Black Myth Wukong, the development team only has over 30 people, and until now there are just over 140 people. Considering the experience and size of the development team, I think Black Myth Wukong has far exceeded expectations.
A little back-story, the core development memebers used to work in Tencent, on an MMORPG named 斗战神, which has many elements from Journey to the West. The project was a hit at the time but later went south because they can't pump up the high-quality updates fast enough (it's an MMO in the end). This led to decreased revenue, and thus Tencent placed more monetization in the game to increase revenue. Eventually, the devs decided to leave Tencent, and go separate ways, eventually leading to the birth of Game Science, and Black Myth: Wukong.
Playing this game on Geforce Now with ultimate subscription, 2k monitor, ray tracing on very high, DLSS quality and everything on cinematic. Runs at about 80-100fps and quite stable. About 10hours in, deep into chapter two. Had no big frame drops in fights, no bugs or anything worth mentioning. Been a smooth blast to play.
@@huskers1278 2k resolution, which means im not running a 4k resolution that sucks out more fps, but im also not running on 1920x1080 where id gain fps. So those that care about FPS being a certain number based on certain settings would care to know.
@cimeriesgaming8973 Yeah, I know a thing or two. I run LG's 45 inch ultrawide OLED on a 4090 because I also care about FPS. But I care about latency EVEN more. Not a chance in hell I buy a nice monitor and run it on geforce now.
I think the developer purposely not include the map in the game because in the novel my boys were travelling to the west without knowing what dangers lie ahead of them.
The in game journal that makes an entry every time you fight a new enemy is very very underrated. It’s where most of the story and lore is. Worth taking some time out of combat to read about the characters and their relationship to the bosses and captains
A DEBUT from a really small dev team, yeah, they should shine moving forward. It has issues, technical ones mostly, and they're fixable I suppose. But people seem to be ignoring just how small this team is. If this sells well, we should see bigger things from them.
I like both of ‘em, and they’re pretty much the only opinion i can trust because they’re not tribal, they have their own grown-@zz opinions (not just parroting group-think), and they rate things fairly.
Black Myth: Wukong's success made it to our local news here in Barbados!!🇧🇧 Never has anything concerning a video game was ever broadcasted in the news, not even GTA!
Sun Wukong was born from a stone that was nurtured by the heavens and earth. As a result, he possesses extraordinary powers and abilities that make him nearly invincible. These include: - **Immortality**: Through a series of events, including tricking the underworld, consuming special peaches of immortality, and enduring the furnace of Laozi, Wukong gains several layers of immortality. - **Superhuman Strength and Speed**: Wukong is incredibly strong and fast, capable of lifting mountains and moving at lightning speed. - **72 Transformations (Seventy-Two Earthly Transformations)**: He can transform into different animals, objects, or even other people. This ability allows him to disguise himself or adapt to various situations. - **Ruyi Jingu Bang**: This magical staff can change its size, from a needle to a massive pillar, and is Wukong's primary weapon. He usually shrinks it to the size of a sewing needle and tucks it behind his ear when not in use. - **Cloud Somersault**: Wukong can travel vast distances in a single leap by somersaulting on clouds, enabling him to cover 108,000 li (about 54,000 kilometers) in one flip. - **Sharp Senses**: Wukong has exceptionally sharp eyes and ears, allowing him to detect and counter almost any danger. ### Role in *Journey to the West* Sun Wukong's story begins with him becoming the Monkey King after claiming leadership of the monkeys. He later seeks to learn more about immortality and martial arts, eventually becoming a disciple of the Taoist master, Subhuti. After gaining immense power and growing prideful, Wukong defies the heavens, which leads to his rebellion against the Jade Emperor and his eventual capture by Buddha. To atone for his sins, Wukong is tasked with accompanying the monk Tang Sanzang (Tripitaka) on a pilgrimage to retrieve Buddhist scriptures from India. Along the journey, Wukong serves as the group's protector, using his vast abilities to overcome numerous demons, monsters, and challenges. Despite his mischievous and rebellious nature, Wukong gradually grows more disciplined and wise throughout the pilgrimage, though he retains his sense of humor and playful spirit.
WuKung became my hero when I was 10. Posing on a cloud still would be the only reason to tattoo my back. Then again, it might be silly being 57. Still can have the game then, right?
It's not silly at all if the character means so much to you. Maybe put it on your arm or back where a shirt can cover it up, as a compromise. Then again, I don't have any tattoos and am unsure if I'll get one.
Never too old to get inked with whatever you want. I would assume at your age you probably feel a lot more free to do what you want than you did when you were younger.
@@radagast7200 I doubt they'd mind Dragon Ball is huge in China. The Chinese government paid tribute to Akira Toriyama when he died. The Chinese love DB solely because it used Journey to the West as its basis.
Been following this game since years and then forgot about it until now. I am hearing nothing but good things here and I'm thrilled for it. Thanks for covering it!
@@nyrva2876 literally no one has negative things to say about it besides it could be buggy which is fixable. the game itself is definitely an 8 or better. sucks for you though xbot. gotta wait hahahahahahaha
Dear friends, This is a game deeply rooted in Asian mythology. Just like other mythologies around the world-such as Greek mythology, Norse mythology, or other European mythologies-there are countless stories, games, and films about these myths. However, most European mythologies, though numerous and long, are limited. In contrast, Asian mythology, specifically Chinese mythology, is vast and intricately interconnected. It is not limited to just one narrative; every character within these mythological stories has its own backstory and is often linked to other characters. "Journey to the West" is just a small part of this mythological system. Many other stories explore the origins, backgrounds, and deep-rooted histories of every minor character, whether or not they appear in the game. Therefore, all the characters in the game are not just challenges for players to overcome; each monster has its own story, related to the story of "Journey to the West" and many other tales. If you only play the game without ever reading or watching these stories, you will never fully understand or appreciate what the game has to offer. You won’t grasp the overall narrative or the individual stories of each character, no matter how small they may be. The system of these mythological stories is so extensive that the game's narrative is just a tiny part of it, so you might not appreciate the game as much as someone familiar with Asian mythology. What you said is true; for you, it might just seem like a series of repetitive battles against monsters, which can get monotonous. However, for some countries in Asia influenced by Chinese mythology specifically, and Chinese culture in general, it is not that simple. "Journey to the West" is just a very small part of the vast array of Chinese mythological stories. There are countless other tales that are intricately interconnected. Each character across these stories has its own unique background, story, and development. These characters are often related to each other in various ways at different times. Therefore, for Asian players who are familiar with these mythological stories, the game might not just be about defeating bosses; it could be seen as an encounter with characters from their mythology. In fact, all of these characters may have had encounters with the Monkey King in the original stories. Each boss, even the minor ones, has its own backstory. Unfortunately, due to the sheer volume of these stories and their connections to various events or other tales, the game developers cannot cover them all. In summary, for Asian gamers who have been exposed to Chinese mythology, the game can be very enjoyable because they understand the context. On the other hand, European gamers, even if they know about the Monkey King, might not fully grasp the depth of the story because it is part of a complex and extensive mythological system. Sorry for using AI to translate my thoughts into English; my English language skills are quite limited.
For some Lore, Wukong is a monkey that came out of a rock in an Island full of monkeys. I’m not sure but he has very gifted strength and took over the entire Island after a while he grew bored and decided to head on a Journey to become stronger. He spends some time in a dojo learning the ways of shapeshifting and other stuff then he gets a bunch of weapons and creates chaos in the heavens. Then Buddha is annoyed and traps him under a mountain until one day a chosen monk is sent to Wukong so Wukong can guide the Monk east. During their way they get three other companions. Another monk, a pig person, and a horse that can become a dragon(I think). I’m not sure when this story takes place but it is probably after Wukong left the monkey Island. Note: I am doing this through memory so I glossed over a lot of important details Edit: He stole his weapon from a sea god.
It's less steal but more that the sea god be like, if you can pull out this Excalibur then it's yours, thinking WuKong won't be able to do it, but then he actually pulled it out and took it.
@@silence169-s5n given what I know about gods and mythology, imma make a wild guess and say: after letting go of his surprised Pikachu face, the sea God decided to be a dick about it, and punish/persecute/torment Wukong for it. Did I got that right?
There are over 100+ normal monsters with most of them being completely unique, 50+ unique elite bosses, and 30+ unique final bosses. I can't see any game will spend that huge amount of time designing this in such a short time span.
@@DutchLegendary They literally have only 30+ employees initially and increased to 130+ now, so yes it's short span considering the size of their company to develop such a triple A game.
@@Greenjoker4 I'm not sure what the problem would be with a reviewer enjoying a game and speaking enthusiastically about it. If he likes it, he says so, if he doesnt, he also says so. Not everything is so sinister. I watch pretty much every before you by and I agree that his tone did actually seema bit more excited than normal. Seems like the consensus on the game is pretty clear. Perfect? No. But seemingly a ton of fun to just play. That's kind of missing in a lot of games recently
I'm a little late to the party but I'd argue that this game is actually pretty similar to Soulslike games. First of all, like you said there are things like bonfires where you can rest and level up and that itself is pretty similar. But also the way he drinks a gourd is very similar to the flasks in Soulslike games. Also the leveling up system and the way you can equip the curious items is very similar to the charms and talismans. Also the way there are spells is once again very similar to Soulslike games. Nonetheless I absolutely LOVED this game the same way I loved Elden Ring and Dark Souls 3 Edit: One more thing, I understand that a lot of open world games are similar to this and Soulslike games are just another version of those open world games, but just the animations and the combat system is very similar too
This game and Stellar Blade are really bringing back the character action genre! Love to see it, especially from newer studios coming out of the gate hot.
I enjoyed Heavenly Sword & Enslaved on PS3, Genji was PS2, if I recall correctly. I think this game may have issues on console if it's struggling a little on PC, which is a shame. Hopefully, with patches, it will run well enough.
I like this game so much more than any souls game. I love that the only negative to dying is you have to do it over. You keep everything always. So it's all about exploration and progression. The fact that you can reroll all your stats anytime makes it AMAZING and a part of the game. You often have to reroll your entire build to beat a boss. You also get to reroll pills later. Which is also amazing for custom builds on the fly. Overall, this is the best action game I've played in a while and it's SO DAMN SATISFYING when you finally beat that boss you've spent hours grinding on!
A friend of mine from Geekerwan (a Chinese tech channel) told me earlier today that Game Science has patched their reviewer's copy and frame rates no longer drop during combat. They tested it with a 2nd gen Core i5 (far weaker than most CPUs you see today) and a GTX 1060 6G and it runs at ~45fps at mid settings. Definitely good news for gamers without a shiny brand new flagship PC😊 Also as far as I know none of the Chinese reviewers have see crashes so the crash problem *might* have to do with localization. Hopefully GS can solve the problem (if it really is their fault, I also suspect Intel chips for the crash😅) soon so that everyone can enjoy this incredible game❤
@@zometthecomet I have seen no one no matter what they have for a computer not have issues lol except the people who are fine with 30 frames and no hd lol
@@MintBerryCrunch wdym, 30 frames are good enough. for me, these things feels like comparing a 2 dollar ice cream to 100 dollar ice cream. ice cream is ice cream and as long as it works, it's delicious right?
The gameplay design is very clever. Most ACT games offer you multiple weapons to experience different styles, encouraging you to try different ways to rush boss, but the little monkey only wields a staff. That's probably why Game Science introduces the transformation system to let you shapeshift and cast your enemy's skill, which NATURALLY brings out the varigated enemies (like you said, middle bosses) of huge amount. Brillant design.
I mean.. the monkey king in lore only wields a staff but can transform into 72 different creatures for different purposes. So no, it is not an invention by game science, that's just sun wukong...
He literally shows wukong Shapeshift into the boss and use his skills and he also used his weapon At least he did with the lizard and his fire pole arm
@@jusjengkol Yeah in the myth he had 72 forms of martial arts one for each of his transformations and 72 additional lives one for each of his transformations, he also had several other forms of immortality on top of this
Well there are over 10+ different type of staff with various stats & effect and then you have 3 different skill tree paths for different staff skills/technique to master. So that itself is very unique and far better to have many different weapon but just doing similar combos. Then you also have 3 skill tree paths for secondary spells as well as 3 different basic physical condition skill tree paths. It has more than enough for an action RPG while not to be boring and not too complicated either.
"Hatched from an egg on a mountain top" If you know, you know I grew up with Monkey in the 1980's, based on Journey to the West. The Japanese made the show based on the Chinese story, and it became a cult classic in Australia. Bad (read "Awesome") dubbing, very funny scripts, actors trying not to laugh and honestly looked like they had heaps of fun doing it Greatest TV show EVER
you are kidding me, right? A Japanese TV show? wtf are you talking about? Go find the Chinese TV show if you really wanna know the Journey to the west story.
@@simonren4890 In Japan, the Chinese Three Kingdoms and Journey to the West are very popular and respected, and most people know the stories. As for the Saiyuki drama of this matter, several films have been produced in the past, and as the topic owner said, it is an interesting drama depicting the basic part of Saiyuki. Please check it out if you have a chance.
@@simonren4890 In Japan, the Chinese Three Kingdoms and Journey to the West are very popular and respected, and most people know the stories. As for the Saiyuki drama of this matter, several films have been produced in the past, and as the topic owner said, it is an interesting drama depicting the basic part of Saiyuki. Please check it out if you have a chance.
LOL originalis even more broken. Bro hatched from a stone egg that fell from the foundation of heaven when NuWa made Heaven. Original lore-wise, he's like practically invincible/immortal cos he's literally made of the floor that the Deities/Buddha stands on lmao
I originally was hyped because of the soulslike elements, but was pleasantly surprised by the PS/PS2 GoW style action adventure game it is. I like the style of play with the semi-frustrating boss difficulty. I get why people wouldn't like it, because of the way it was presented, but I'm having a ton of fun with it (on PC) and can't wait for each subsequent chapter
I think the issue regarding the vague story bits might just be that the game is more catered to a Chinese audience or rather those who grew up with the JTTW story. In other words, the game assumes that you already know the story. That still doesn't justify the lack of clarity in the game's story, and it would really be helpful if it was more friendly to those who have never read JTTW. Especially when the game is called *Black Myth* : Wukong ( *黑神* :悟空) implying that the game takes a darker twist to the original JTTW tale, making it more confusing for those who don't even know the original story. Other than that I have been waiting for this game for about four years and I can't wait to play what is essentially my childhood obsession brought to life as a video game! 让我们一起去西游记吧!!!
My wife is Taiwanese, our son is half, and ever since he started going to school in the US, it's been hard to keep him speaking Mandarin. I'm gonna play this game in it's original language to get him stoked on his Mom's culture and show him that there's so much badass art and media from around the world. That America in no way has a monopoly on cool.
Great video! As someone who grew up in China, I wanted to share a few thoughts on the storyline. From what I can see, the issue with 'ineffective storytelling' largely stems from poor translation. The dialogue in the game often resembles Shakespearean language-elegant and meaningful, but not something people use in modern times. The lines are more concise yet carry deeper meaning. For those who aren't familiar with the 'Journey to the West' novel, I highly recommend at least go through the basic story, especially the characters you encounter in the game - just like what you do with God of War series. It really enhances the lore. Anyway, I hope Game Science partners with a good localization team so everyone can fully appreciate the story.
That's also why I'm so excited someone is making a Vietnamese version. The novel and the live action TV series in the 80s is probably among the most popular Chinese media in Vietnam. Plus everything sounds much more grand and elegant even in the Vietnamese way of pronouncing Chinese, something that English lacks or got little cultural context of.
@@k.m603 no but you probably very familiar with Greek and Norse mythology, what they said was having some sort of knowledge on the characters and story enhances the experience not that it's a requirement
@@k.m603 This will make more sense if you actually know the story of Journey to the West, cos this is a remake of it without most of the Main Cast (Tang monk, Piggy, Sandy and White Dragon Horse). From one of the first trailers in around 2020, the narrator said "What if Journey to the West never happened? What if the monkey died along the way? What if they never actually made it to the West (India)? This is a story of Journey to the West you've never heard before." I mean it's not a prerequisite in this case, but it will help you appreciate and understand the story better imo Edit: typo sry
i dunno why but i found this channel randomly long time ago and now its the only review i actually consider to watch since dude is very objective , good job
All I know about Journey to the West is Sun Wukong turns yellow if he gets angry. Looks like a fun time. I'll jump into it on the first sale so I can't wait.
I think it’s honestly refreshing that it isn’t a souls like as a souls like fan! It’s made me look even more forward to it with the trend of all the souls likes we’ve had recently.
Is the lack of customization the reason why it’s not a soulslike? Because it’s pretty similar to souls games to me. It seems like a similar style of game as Bloodborne other than the setting and lack of customization
@@gabriellucio5685 There are no "souls" to collect for exp and you don't lose them when you die. The only similarity is that you level up at bonfires and respawn there.
Probably the ONLY best channel for gamers!! They only show footage from opening hours and i love it!!! That ways Im not spoiled for later/better parts!! Love it!
I'm not entirely certain if the game is meant to be a prequel, sequel or a variant interpretation of the novel. My understanding of the novel was that the monkey king was one of three bodyguards who followed a buddhist. The monkey king being instructed by Heaven as penance for his pranks and the others were coerced by the monkey king to do penance for their wrong doings. I'm looking forward to this as the monkey king was essentially the first mythic hero I grew up with so even if it turns out that you're playing his kid or clone I think it'll be a good time.
Let’s take another look at Journey to the West. This is definitely not some so-called prank; the book reflects the darkness of the adult world. Sun Wukong is like a newly hired employee with great talent, but he is excluded and isolated because he did not flatter his superiors.
I have been staying blind to the game to avoid spoilers bc I plan on playing it after work today 🤣 but I just thought it was based off the beginnings of journey to the west when wukong was first introduced
From what I heard its based on one of the chapters where there was an evil Wukong called Six Eared Macaque, a monkey also born from similar circumstances as the real Wukong so they have similar powers. In the end nobody can tell them apart so they fought in front of the Buddha and the Buddha being Buddha captured the evil Wukong. So in this game, you play as the Six Eared Macaque which is a pretty cool take. This was what the chinese internet was thinking the game was about before the released though. Now that it's released, Idk if it's based on this story.
Tips: If you know Dragon Ball, Goku was basically Wukong when he was a child. He got a tail. He used a staff that lengthen and shorten. In some SEA countries, Goku name was basically translated to Wukong. So I guess if you find glowing spheres in the game, or if the monkey turns gold and buff, you know what that is.
Hey guys I just want to thank you for doing these Before you buy videos they've helped me make a decision on games I'm uncertain on and even though I know that's the point of them with all other expenses in life it's better than paying 50 to 70 bucks for a game and realizing it's bad...I shouldn't be buying games but I do anyway 😅
Right?! With the price of games these days it's great that there's not only somewhere you can get proper in depth, but most importantly HONEST and not swayed or bought out opinions on whether buying a game is the best idea, or even if it's better off to wait if it's in an unfinished state. Bless you guys at Gameranx, you rock! 🤙
cool! actually the oringial version of this Myth is one of the Four Great Classics in China. The original work is filled with deep reflections and sharp satire on class, religion, and power struggles. Sun Wukong is almost every Chinese child’s superhero, as he represents a symbol of wisdom and free-spirited justice. As we grow older, we can see even more within the book-the rules that govern the world seem to have remained unchanged for thousands of years. I'm glad that this classic can be continued in such a form.
I think the gameplay is quite interesting in this one, they took the Journey to the West Sun Wukong powers and seem to have implemented them as well as they could (I don't expect all 72 transformations). I feel like this has that "easy to learn, hard to master" quality to its combat, where you can really look cool and powerful once you're able to not only remember to use your abilities, but also know how to use them strategically. At least that's what it feels like watching some recent gameplay, it seems no two playstyles are alike.
Finally, a person with a great review that I can rely on. When you made the point that it's not a soul's like game, that made my day. But I really enjoyed the review. Can't wait to get it on steam. I've been waiting for this game to come out since I heard about it.
I am sooooo happy this is a linear game mannnnn. FINALLY. I’m so sick of these open world games that take foreverrrreerr to explore and get the most out of. I’m busy, I work full time 8-6:30, gym everyday and have a girlfriend so I get like 1 day a week to myself where I can just dump hours into a game so time is scarce.
I think a small addition that wouldve been cool are small cutscenes where they explain the lore of each boss, who are usually creatures of eastern myth. The cutscenes wouldve been really cool even if it was just a small narration with artworks.
true. I don't think the developers considered enough for players who don't know the original stories of WuKong. Cuz for Chinese players, the game is filled with characters, storylines, and elements that we have know since we were children. For us it's more like "ah, isn't that XXX? I know this monster/place/story " but for players who don't know the stories, it can be quite confusing.
@@michaelzhu0929 do westerners do lore tabs like you are asking here for easterners? I dont think so, so catering to their audience is what they do just like the west, the rest have gugu/lore tabs to figure it out
Been out of the AAA space for a while (I just like indie games is all), but man am I happy to see Gameranx is still doing these. Thanks for all you do Jake!
I love the non hand holding I’ve heard this in multiple reviews that’s what I want I don’t care how long it takes, I like looking through every turn and little crack
You may like Clash: Artifacts of Chaos too. Came out in 2023. You play as an absolute gnarly freak of a creature named Pseudo who looks like a sore, nail-less thumb with weird hairs for a head and a body like a gnorpy wrinkled carrot. But the dude's also a martial arts hermit and throughout the game you can find different martial arts styles and individual attacks to assign to Pseudo. All of them have unique animation movesets. Slash keeps a lower profile and hits wider, Mammoth uses double haymakers and elbows to simulate the trunk and stompy legs and hits hardest of all Stances, Lightning Stance is like Muay Thai, and there's more that i won't spoil. It's a prequel to the Zeno Clash series and got a *really* striking art style and direction. One of the biggest complaints people had is that they get lost a lot. But looking around is rewarding because you can find figurines, which are essentially upgrade points for individual Stances and attacks. It's a somewhat... humble game. The setting isn't necessarily bombastic, but it's simply *good* in what it does. Gameplay, story, and especially writing, music and atmosphere. Very warmly recommend it.
Fun fact, early Son Goku was losely base on Son Wu Kung. The size shifting stuff the Son Wu Kung hold is same as Son Goku has, the flying cloud (Nimbus).. the monkey king story goes deeper if you follow the real Mythology. All and all it was best childhood show to me.. I am sure the game will be awesome and do justice to the show..👏👏👏
@@Adamwillbefree No, the myth of monkey god has already been localized and passed around in China before the book was written, Sun Wukong is based on the localized folklore version which at that point it's way too different than it's Monkey god Hanuman. A lot of gods spread to China with Buddhism, but Buddhism has been around in China for too long it become its own thing, a lot of gods/buddha has gone though different version, some even got split into two different gods. It would be inaccurate to say the character it's inspire by Indian myth.
@Adamwillbefree yep, you are absolutely correct.. I didn't want to streach it so long in the comment😅.. that's a whole other can of worms😅😅.. Hanuma was a real badass.. use to listen to those stories from my grandma when I was little.. Hanuma has this mace, and Chinese's Son Wu Kung has a staff (Bo staff/ brace staff). Son Wu Kung story dated back to 1600s, do you know that Son Wu Kung can make clones from his hairs? That kind of proves DNA and etc.. it is so amazing that their understanding and knowledge anatomy and chemistry were so advanced. Of course, modern science would call it a myth and find a way to dismiss it because they wamt to be the one that discovered and invented everything.
@Ragssssss I'm not sure what you are getting at with that? If you are saying they are not similar due to "clunky" Well I didn't say the controls are identical. The game is light on the rpg and leans on action. The whole dodge thing mentioned about fighting. Those being reasons I see as being like the witcher Way it looks to me is very much witcher anyway. Fighting different monster in 3rd person hack and slash with rolling on the floor. I'm not trying to convince anyone to dislike the new thing, I like many enjoy the wicther
The fact you showed gameplay and almost every scene had a different enemy type or boss is mind blowing to me. Even when God of war Ragnarok couldn’t even keep up when they took criticism from the first game for having stale enemy types. (Still love the GoW series though). Can’t wait to play this
The biggest issue is the small white subtitles especially in the prolonged because all the white clouds... definitely don't expect to be able to read them well
I love that we're getting more games that are inspired from Asian culture and histories. I just wish games would do the same for African, South american, etc. There's so much potential there.
I think as game development becomes a more viable career path in south america and african countries, at least for some of them, we'll start to see a bit more of that
I mean, European countries make games about European culture, Asian countries make games about Asian culture, American countries make games about American culture, but African countries and South American countries just don't make a lot of games
Yay, an actual early review of the game. Gonna be interesting to see which review channels mention the crashes. It's vital review info tbh. It looks good, but that not all game needs to offer.
Fun fact, north east south and west is 北东南西 (bei, dong, nan, xi). So we have Beijing, Dongjing (Tokyo), Nanjing, but we don't have Xijing because of journey to the west, Wukong claimed Xijing, so we don't have it on our map.
be aware - we've only seen the PC version - we do not currently know the state of the PS5 version performance.
شكراً لكم
hey just heads up, caption says available one xbox when its not being ported
Makes you wonder why they're being so secretive about the ps5
@@jacobwendlandt1025it is, just at a later date. But he should still fix/clarify
Guenuine question did you get to try it on steam deck? I wanna get it so bad I loved journey to the west and I've been waiting for this game since it was announced. But if it doesn't run on steam deck I might have to pass as I don't have a pc or ps5 or xbox
Many people say that this game has no game difficulty options. In fact, if you defeat the Boss within a certain period of time, its second combat form will be triggered. If you just barely defeat the Boss, it will not be triggered. This is the adaptive difficulty of this game.
Additional information: not all bosses have this setting. From the offline trial, the monkey boss triggers the second combat form after reaching a certain amount of health within a specific time frame. The second combat form switches the battle scene, the boss will grow wings, its attack speed and damage will increase, and its skill form will be slightly altered. The tiger boss has a second combat form, but few players have experienced it in the offline trial. This information is based on the trial version, and I'm unsure if the official release will modify this aspect.
that's genius and this comment deserves way more likes so people can spread this idea further
In the other hand it means you miss out almost 50% of the game content
@@kittyzuckyeah this isn't a very good idea at all. If you suck you don't get the entire game lol that's wild
@@kittyzuck then just dont suck at the game, simple as.
@@samdrakent7698that’s just the developers’ way of saying “git gud, noob” 😅
Loved the part where you showed us some straight up gameplay and your first impressions of the latest games releasing
That was my favorite part too!
Same here!
I came here looking for raging culture wars, how disappointing! /jk
my first impression is that this looks so much worse than the gameplay trailers. Gamers getting tricked for the thousandth time
@@SuryaGupta-te7fq I think it looks quite good and fun.
Not every action game needs to be a Soulslike. Glad this game went a different direction.
Seems like a soulslike to me
@@scottconley4194how?
Even if its not pure soulslike, definitely getting at least Sekiro and Nioh vibes from this
Its definitely somewhat of a soulslike, it’ll definitely be more difficult than all the from games besides Sekiro.
The soulslike genre is funny to me. Dark Souls was heavily influenced by Zelda. Action Adventure should be what it is.
For anyone wondering about PS5 performance. I bought the game yesterday and played the entire first chapter and the beginning of the second chapter. Aside from the very intro (which, to be fair, is completely bonkers) the FPS has been a very stable 55-60 FPS on performance mode. It very rarely hindered the experience in any way. I would definitely recommend turning off Motion Blur for the best experience. While it could be a tad better, the game is completely playable on PS5. As for difficulty, it is significantly more forgiving than a game like Elden Ring. I definitely think that Game Science wanted the player to feel more 'Cool' than 'Fragile'.
I love the game just completed it on PS5 and while you're right that it's playable, the visuals and graphics are awful. It really needs to be patched and polished on ps5. The frame rates constantly dip and the visuals suffer massively because they've used frame generation to get it up to an artificial 60fps which causes so many blurred textures and backgrounds. I really hope they'll put some serious work into improving performance and visuals on ps5 as, like I said, I did love the game it could be a genuine great but its current performance on ps5 is nowhere near good enough given the capabilities of next gen hardware.
@@lancevance585facts, I just finished the game yesterday and I give it a 9/10 game, but the unstable graphics on console is what keeps its from being a 10, hopefully they improve it with their future games and upcoming DLC ppl have been talking about
@@legend_2100 yeah given the amount of money GameScience has made at this point, and like you say their intention to release dlc one would hope they intend to drastically improve ps5/console performance. If they fail to do so, on principle, I would pass on any dlc as difficult as that may be. What they’ve made is a potential masterpiece, I genuinely love it, but its current state on console is wholly unacceptable.
@@lancevance585 facts fam 💯
@@lancevance585yes they should fix the ps5 issue specially in chapter 3 in snow areas 😢
i would love to see more Ancient stories turned into cool action games like Gilgamesh, Beowulf and the Ramayana
Beowolf would be dope. Or a real Arthurian game... where you play different Knights stories.
There already is a Beowulf game.
And there is also a gilgamesh game already
Game Science has already filed copyrights on two more "Black Myth" titles that seem to be fore another two chinese-mythology based lore games!
Yo but here’s an even crazier idea, a mortal turned Greek god set out for revenge for his dead wife and children which he killed because he was manipulated by said gods. Crazy idea right?
“It’s basically just a sequence of cool stuff.”
Brother that’s Journey to the West in a nutshell. Sun Wukong is not a deep complex character, he’s a mischievous little imp who likes to prank demons and gods alike. He’s the original troll.
True
With a sense of justice.
He mess with Heavens because they sent troops to his monke caves and mess with his underlings.
He mess with Hell because...well...they refuse to cooperate with him.
And the youkai, he obliterate them cos they wanna eat the monk.
i thought Journey to the West is a sequence of : the gang goes to a place > Master/Monk got kidnapped > Pig get anxious and wanna leave > monkey wanna save master but cant > monkey find someone who can help and save the day > continue to travel to the west.
well maybe the mischievous little imp troll should be more like 29,99$ instead the deep 59,99$ ?
His journey was long and dangerous and he did learn some true wisdom.
Edit: typo
Just so you all know screen rant gave this game a 6/10 for “lacking inclusivity and diversity”
Yikes
HAHHAHAHAH
Wow I’m so glad I never cared for stories in video games
I’d like to think your joking buuut……👀
Ok thanks
8:21 Fighting a damn tiger in a fricken pool of slaughtered pig's blood? Sign me up.
mice’s blood.
Mice are human made
Actually, dead players from demo and play test.
Or the blood of mc after getting asshanded to him for the 20th time 😭@@screaming_cat_
Reject humanity, embrace Monke
Monke Myth: Wukong
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monke mode activate
There's only monkey
He's not just a monke he's THE Monke
Let’s just all keep in mind this is the first 3A game with a dev team around 140 people. From a company that only made 2 mobile games before.
Also NG+ at launch.
Shittin on insomniac with this one 🤣🤣
Was like 7 people at the start witht the first showcase too
No. Shitty game stays shitty game.
If a game is released it needs a minimum quality.
The cam bugs are not alright. That's bullshit and bad work. Nothing triple A when you have such bugs.
NG+? No need for that. No advantage with that. If the NG+ has any bonuses compared to the normal start except taking over items and skills...include that into the normal game and don't try to force me to play a second time your boring game. I'm not saying the game is boring. But who does that to NG+ says it himself.
Stutter? Would like to know what the graphic settings are. Don't tell me about stutter when you max out everything. If you can have a good and stable game performance with good looking settings. That's enough...except you can tell that it's not because of high level of graphic quality but it's bad coding or bad conversion.
A game has to be finished on release. No first day patches. No things that are not working. That's all bullshit.
NG+ is a good way for the industry to increase the Steam statistic as you keep players for a longer time playing. But having bugs...well. People like to just give bullshit games back on steam and be done with it.
So no. Just having 2 mobile games done before doesn't matter. In two months it can matter when I say "Fantastic game. Never thought a company that made just 2 mobile games before could get such a master piece done." but that has nothing to do with how good the game has to be on release.
@@stemill1569cry more.
Well it has Denuvo. So I can't play it because I can't get it for free
not sure how many of you know, Dragon Ball was inspired by the Journey to the West. Goku in Japanese means Wukong in Chinese.
King Enma and Sarutobi from Naruto were based on it too.
So...?
Edit: Guys I'm sorry please stop harassing and bullying me. I'm from China so what he said is pretty much 1+1=2 to me please stop harassing me guys 我真求求你们了不要在骚扰我了我真的快受不了了
Goku is a monkey riding a nimbus and has a pole. Son goku/sun wukong. Goku is mischievous like wukong.
@@yoinks2 Dude, there is only one China in the world, Goku is an individable part of China. It's very serious 🤣
@@yoinks2so the story will be interesting
I'm happy to hear this game doesn't have a spider web of crafting, skill tree crap. I really feel see games add so much of that to unnecessarily slow down progress and make the game a huge chore.
Just wish it had a few more different weapons. Gets tedius
@@robertocurrlos7470 Contradictory statement here. Having more weapons = tedious. Tedious stems from complication or having to much to do with not enough knowledge of what to do with it. You mean stale?
Not sure where you got that impression. The game has a skill tree absolutely. It’s geared more towards stats, but this game absolutely has a skill tree.
@leltrash5683 no mate tedious is where you keep doing the same thing over and over again. I agree with you that too much is bad but I mean it's just 1 weapon the entire game. At least 5 I think would be really good
@@robertocurrlos7470 there are two spears in the game. you probably rushed the game w/o doing side quests, so it's your loss. and to make it lore accurate, wukong uses a stick only. a staff is also the signature weapon for martial monks, who abide by buddist principles, refrain from using lethal weapons such as swords.
Man see Monke game.
Man buy Monke game.
Man play Monke game.
MAN HAPPY!!
Reject modernism, return to Monke.
The species reversal😆
Monke Game Good
@@echel0n Man like Monke game
@@somnaventu_s2475 🤣
I can’t stress enough how this is the only channel I recommend to my friends, quality captures and gameplay, laid back speaking and very constructive points of view, welcome back my man Jake
thanks for recommending us. that's awesome
Couldn't agree more. It's the ONLY channel I go to for my video game information
Since they talked and recommended Enderal in the top rpg games video I have nothing but respect of them.
@@briankunst7165this and videogamedunkey are my go to’s
NPC.
To us chinese players this game isn’t just a triple A game it’s more importantly the first chinese triple a game including our culture what we grew up with and many quotes and characters might seem like flashy cool monsters but to us its all references to these things we love
It's very interesting seeing the tidal wave hit Steam, it must be a very patriotic/proud feeling having a game that can related to far more easily than one built on European history
@@shamrock141it’s almost as if people want representation
@@cannolibros LOL nicely done
Chinese mythology seems cool to me because I know nothing about it, it's like watching Spirited Away for the first time, it's like being a child again and taste the world for the first time, everything is new and exciting.
But game science gonna have to deal with some backlash first 😬…
If you feel like youre not getting pulled into the lore/story enough, check out the journal. They really went into great depth with it. Every single enemy from minor to major has some kind of backstory or related lore in the journal if you expand it to read it all.
The game stutters constantly. Who cares about story when it's unplayable?
@@bensmith5288 That's your fault brother, 5 mins of research woulda solved that problem for ya. Fix your settings. Look up Digital Foundry's video.
@@bensmith5288sounds like a money issue of your end, not like I or anyone I know has experienced that issue
@@bensmith5288bad pc lmao
Couldn’t be happier about a more linear type game. My backlog is so full of open world games that I’ll probably never finish completely because I simply don’t have the time to sink into them. A nice 20 hr linear game, that looks this good and hopefully plays as good as it looks, would be a breath of fresh air
TELL EM! Open world games are ass, brotha
Although this is a linear game, it actually takes more than 40 hours to clear the level for the first time, even if it is not a full collection and exploration, and 80 hours to complete all tasks and full collection. Some Chinese trial media only discovered that there are many more after completing the level. The BOSS has never been defeated because there is no strategy, and they don’t know how to trigger it or where the BOSS is.
Life could be dream oooooowhooowhooowhooo sha-BOOM!
The game has many secret areas despite its "linear" appearance. You actually have to look for them or you'll be missing out on contents.
I never understand the "I dont have the time" you do though... Just complete the game at your own pace.
That ‘Stick’ the monkey use all the time , is a ‘God's needle’ in the sea which made for hold the ocean. So that stick can shrink or expand to fit the tide. It's very powerful when MonkeyKing waving it. Btw, all the building you see in the game, can be found in China, all existent as refurbished or protected.
LOVE FROM CHINA
bro!Even the mountains that you wouldn't pay attention to in Benchmark Tool are actually present in our natural scenic areas. Someone in China has dismantled the testing tools and confirmed them.
Do you think they photo scanned things and put them in the game?
That'd be some cool tech to use.
This is so obviously an advertisement. Your engrish is terrible.
定海神针是god needle....
The speed in which I clicked on this video may be matched only by the Monkey King himself!
I pre order because of SBI LOL
Monkey D Luffy?
my first reaction is that this looks so much worse than the gameplay trailers. Gamers gettin bamboozled for the thousandth time
The game is out already???????
@@SuryaGupta-te7fqI thought it looked pretty damn similar other than like post processing that gives the trailers a better look
As an Australian Aboriginal I used to watch journey to the west on ABC after school and late on the weekends on SBS when I saw the game I didn’t hesitate to buy it because I loved watching it back in my childhood
As excited as i am for this game from a gameplay perspective, im unironically really happy for our chinese friends to have a big AAA game of one of their childhood things.
Sun Wukong to chinese people is kinda like superman/spiderman to americans. Its one of their childhood heroes.
The Journey to the West was an awesome novel. Im excited to see this adaptation of it.
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@@李晨-f4n "the journey to the west" , man that is A level PUN
Love from china❤
Stellar Blade, Black Myth: Wukong, the fact that mobile game studios are releasing straight up bangers like these two as their first console games is mind blowing. It’s like stumbling on pure gold.
Edit: I know the internet is a big place, but the amount of bots saying Stellar Blade sucked is truly limitless. Go play CoD and get ripped off with a 4 hr campaign xD
Well, many established game studios are seemingly doing everything to annoy the customer with political messaging... these new game studios do not.
Yeah, it really shows how badly the shitty executives of bigger gaming companies are hurting the market. They care so little about the quality of the product that we just get these barely finished games and little to no variety on their titles. Smaller studios are really carrying alone the magic of gaming
@@Kaesemesser0815 Like Baldur's Gate, amirite?
Let's also not forget that chinese labor laws make working at Rockstar look like working at Google. It's honestly not surprising in the slightest that these games look and function the way they do. The hours and manpower behind the scenes must be staggering.
@@Kaesemesser0815agreed!
The developer, Game Science, has only developed mobile games in the past. At the start of the project, Black Myth Wukong, the development team only has over 30 people, and until now there are just over 140 people. Considering the experience and size of the development team, I think Black Myth Wukong has far exceeded expectations.
A little back-story, the core development memebers used to work in Tencent, on an MMORPG named 斗战神, which has many elements from Journey to the West. The project was a hit at the time but later went south because they can't pump up the high-quality updates fast enough (it's an MMO in the end). This led to decreased revenue, and thus Tencent placed more monetization in the game to increase revenue. Eventually, the devs decided to leave Tencent, and go separate ways, eventually leading to the birth of Game Science, and Black Myth: Wukong.
China sure does like their forced labor.
Why should I consider their development environment as a customer? They priced the game at 3a, so the standards for a 3a game should be applied.
@@iceiceice914 it’s just rare to see that large of a jump in quality that quickly i guess
@@brandyoung4795 Still, not our problem as customers.
Playing this game on Geforce Now with ultimate subscription, 2k monitor, ray tracing on very high, DLSS quality and everything on cinematic. Runs at about 80-100fps and quite stable. About 10hours in, deep into chapter two. Had no big frame drops in fights, no bugs or anything worth mentioning. Been a smooth blast to play.
Damn 😭
Wish I even had the game
I'll take that as a: It should run decent on my ps5 😅
Who cares about a 2k monitor? You don't even own the damn computer lmao
@@huskers1278 2k resolution, which means im not running a 4k resolution that sucks out more fps, but im also not running on 1920x1080 where id gain fps. So those that care about FPS being a certain number based on certain settings would care to know.
@cimeriesgaming8973 Yeah, I know a thing or two. I run LG's 45 inch ultrawide OLED on a 4090 because I also care about FPS. But I care about latency EVEN more. Not a chance in hell I buy a nice monitor and run it on geforce now.
I think the developer purposely not include the map in the game because in the novel my boys were travelling to the west without knowing what dangers lie ahead of them.
Exactly..
ohhhh that's classic
They were pretty much "If that's west, we're going there." They kept pushing on without knowing where that step forward would be.
Yep, exactly that. The original guys do not have any map at all.
Wukong's song clearly tells us, dare to ask where the road is, the road is under our feet(敢问路在何方,路在脚下)
mom: Son, you're 21. You should buy yourself a car.
me: I bought myself BMW
Underrated comment
Good one! Ahaha
Yepp this is a good one ☝🏻😂
I bought one , am i fked ??
Ahahahah
The in game journal that makes an entry every time you fight a new enemy is very very underrated.
It’s where most of the story and lore is. Worth taking some time out of combat to read about the characters and their relationship to the bosses and captains
I had no idea there were so many different versions of Journey to the West. It's cool how people from different places grew up with their own Wukong.
MONKEY - late 70's japanese adaption - best monkey :D
There's so many to count even Lego have them sad Fortnite have no cool things like Wukong that's why I quit
@@AuralVirus nah bruh 1986- Chinese version is the best and the most nostalgic wukong
@@firdanharbima6997fortnite literally had a wukong skin come out years ago
@@firdanharbima6997i have a wukong skin in fortnite it’s from the older seasons
A DEBUT from a really small dev team, yeah, they should shine moving forward. It has issues, technical ones mostly, and they're fixable I suppose. But people seem to be ignoring just how small this team is. If this sells well, we should see bigger things from them.
Not really small dev team they got 100+ People working on it
not that small of a studio but still a cool game
They said their game is not for women and they don't want women to play it.
@@hugoramos8865Then there's Diablo 4 who had damn near 9000+ people working on it... Yeah, nah. It is a small studio in modern standards.
@@MAX-de8fe 他们疯了才会这么说 市场一半份额 有钱不赚是傻子吧
This is the only review I cared to watch. Jake, Falcon and the rest of guys have yet to let me down.
Falcon pretty annoying, Jake clears
Lol 💀
Falcon's demeanor and voice are not my style. Jake is my preferred VO.
I like both of ‘em, and they’re pretty much the only opinion i can trust because they’re not tribal, they have their own grown-@zz opinions (not just parroting group-think), and they rate things fairly.
@@jaylebowski9745 agreed falcon’s voice and cadence is just so cringe to me, I skip most of the videos that he does
Black Myth: Wukong's success made it to our local news here in Barbados!!🇧🇧 Never has anything concerning a video game was ever broadcasted in the news, not even GTA!
Sun Wukong was born from a stone that was nurtured by the heavens and earth. As a result, he possesses extraordinary powers and abilities that make him nearly invincible. These include:
- **Immortality**: Through a series of events, including tricking the underworld, consuming special peaches of immortality, and enduring the furnace of Laozi, Wukong gains several layers of immortality.
- **Superhuman Strength and Speed**: Wukong is incredibly strong and fast, capable of lifting mountains and moving at lightning speed.
- **72 Transformations (Seventy-Two Earthly Transformations)**: He can transform into different animals, objects, or even other people. This ability allows him to disguise himself or adapt to various situations.
- **Ruyi Jingu Bang**: This magical staff can change its size, from a needle to a massive pillar, and is Wukong's primary weapon. He usually shrinks it to the size of a sewing needle and tucks it behind his ear when not in use.
- **Cloud Somersault**: Wukong can travel vast distances in a single leap by somersaulting on clouds, enabling him to cover 108,000 li (about 54,000 kilometers) in one flip.
- **Sharp Senses**: Wukong has exceptionally sharp eyes and ears, allowing him to detect and counter almost any danger.
### Role in *Journey to the West*
Sun Wukong's story begins with him becoming the Monkey King after claiming leadership of the monkeys. He later seeks to learn more about immortality and martial arts, eventually becoming a disciple of the Taoist master, Subhuti. After gaining immense power and growing prideful, Wukong defies the heavens, which leads to his rebellion against the Jade Emperor and his eventual capture by Buddha.
To atone for his sins, Wukong is tasked with accompanying the monk Tang Sanzang (Tripitaka) on a pilgrimage to retrieve Buddhist scriptures from India. Along the journey, Wukong serves as the group's protector, using his vast abilities to overcome numerous demons, monsters, and challenges.
Despite his mischievous and rebellious nature, Wukong gradually grows more disciplined and wise throughout the pilgrimage, though he retains his sense of humor and playful spirit.
ChatGPT'd forsure
@@burntdoug6823really?
Pathetic. Why don't you write your own orignal comment instead of using AI?
@@SpikeTheWolf It really sounds like ChatGPT tbh
@@burntdoug6823 So? The info is still correct either way.
WuKung became my hero when I was 10. Posing on a cloud still would be the only reason to tattoo my back. Then again, it might be silly being 57. Still can have the game then, right?
It's not silly at all if the character means so much to you. Maybe put it on your arm or back where a shirt can cover it up, as a compromise. Then again, I don't have any tattoos and am unsure if I'll get one.
Never too old to get inked with whatever you want. I would assume at your age you probably feel a lot more free to do what you want than you did when you were younger.
That'd be a sick tattoo
sure....
WuKong is also my hero🎉🎉🎉
Been watching this channel for about 8 or 9 years. Thanks gameranx team. Best gaming channel out there imo.
the G4 tv like channel of youtube
Listening to "Journey To the West" audiobook before I play Black Myth Wukong. I want the full experience 💯
Awesome! Enjoy, I love this game.
@@kailuakid6096 It looks amazing.
The Goku mods are about to go crazy
A Chinese game reskinned to be Japanese... the Chinese will love that.
@@radagast7200 I doubt they'd mind Dragon Ball is huge in China. The Chinese government paid tribute to Akira Toriyama when he died. The Chinese love DB solely because it used Journey to the West as its basis.
Did you know goku was originally meant to be wukong, wth the staff, monkey tail and him us cloud
@@radagast7200 well Chinese game reskinned to look like a Japanese character who is based on a Chinese character
@@jedmalkus3902 yes, yes I did.
I can already tell, that tiger boss is gonna be a menace
It already killed too many players in the game show
@@wei-s9w 但好像只是中期的😂
Don't you see the blood pool the tiger boss was standing on? It just showed you how many have tried & failed xD
Nah its nowhere near as threatening as a Panda
Naw I don't think so
Been following this game since years and then forgot about it until now. I am hearing nothing but good things here and I'm thrilled for it. Thanks for covering it!
You've not been paying attention then.
@@nyrva2876 literally no one has negative things to say about it besides it could be buggy which is fixable. the game itself is definitely an 8 or better. sucks for you though xbot. gotta wait hahahahahahaha
@@nyrva2876 The trick is to focus on the good aspects and relativize the worse ones. Also listening between the lines is a good one.
@@gkey06 Right on! I think the developers deserve some trust in their work so far and further patching.
Dear friends,
This is a game deeply rooted in Asian mythology. Just like other mythologies around the world-such as Greek mythology, Norse mythology, or other European mythologies-there are countless stories, games, and films about these myths. However, most European mythologies, though numerous and long, are limited. In contrast, Asian mythology, specifically Chinese mythology, is vast and intricately interconnected. It is not limited to just one narrative; every character within these mythological stories has its own backstory and is often linked to other characters.
"Journey to the West" is just a small part of this mythological system. Many other stories explore the origins, backgrounds, and deep-rooted histories of every minor character, whether or not they appear in the game. Therefore, all the characters in the game are not just challenges for players to overcome; each monster has its own story, related to the story of "Journey to the West" and many other tales. If you only play the game without ever reading or watching these stories, you will never fully understand or appreciate what the game has to offer. You won’t grasp the overall narrative or the individual stories of each character, no matter how small they may be. The system of these mythological stories is so extensive that the game's narrative is just a tiny part of it, so you might not appreciate the game as much as someone familiar with Asian mythology.
What you said is true; for you, it might just seem like a series of repetitive battles against monsters, which can get monotonous. However, for some countries in Asia influenced by Chinese mythology specifically, and Chinese culture in general, it is not that simple. "Journey to the West" is just a very small part of the vast array of Chinese mythological stories. There are countless other tales that are intricately interconnected. Each character across these stories has its own unique background, story, and development. These characters are often related to each other in various ways at different times.
Therefore, for Asian players who are familiar with these mythological stories, the game might not just be about defeating bosses; it could be seen as an encounter with characters from their mythology. In fact, all of these characters may have had encounters with the Monkey King in the original stories. Each boss, even the minor ones, has its own backstory. Unfortunately, due to the sheer volume of these stories and their connections to various events or other tales, the game developers cannot cover them all.
In summary, for Asian gamers who have been exposed to Chinese mythology, the game can be very enjoyable because they understand the context. On the other hand, European gamers, even if they know about the Monkey King, might not fully grasp the depth of the story because it is part of a complex and extensive mythological system.
Sorry for using AI to translate my thoughts into English; my English language skills are quite limited.
That's very interesting, thank you!
Changing the veneer doesn't an original artwork make.
Tldr Europe better
Bro trying to promote one culture by pushing down other ones lol
@@Pepe123 hell nah bro, chinese mythology is goated
For some Lore, Wukong is a monkey that came out of a rock in an Island full of monkeys. I’m not sure but he has very gifted strength and took over the entire Island after a while he grew bored and decided to head on a Journey to become stronger. He spends some time in a dojo learning the ways of shapeshifting and other stuff then he gets a bunch of weapons and creates chaos in the heavens. Then Buddha is annoyed and traps him under a mountain until one day a chosen monk is sent to Wukong so Wukong can guide the Monk east. During their way they get three other companions. Another monk, a pig person, and a horse that can become a dragon(I think). I’m not sure when this story takes place but it is probably after Wukong left the monkey Island.
Note: I am doing this through memory so I glossed over a lot of important details
Edit: He stole his weapon from a sea god.
It's less steal but more that the sea god be like, if you can pull out this Excalibur then it's yours, thinking WuKong won't be able to do it, but then he actually pulled it out and took it.
@@silence169-s5n Specifically, it was an iron pillar in the armory of the Dragon Sea King's palace.
you are not playing as wukong in the game
I think its to the West and not the East? 😂
@@silence169-s5n given what I know about gods and mythology, imma make a wild guess and say: after letting go of his surprised Pikachu face, the sea God decided to be a dick about it, and punish/persecute/torment Wukong for it. Did I got that right?
Idk about you guys but I love the enemy variety in this game. It looks as if every time we fight something it will be a different enemy type
the fact that you can even turn into them too!
There are over 100+ normal monsters with most of them being completely unique, 50+ unique elite bosses, and 30+ unique final bosses. I can't see any game will spend that huge amount of time designing this in such a short time span.
It has that Darksiders Vibe, i like it finally something good like stellar blade but that isnt on PC "yet"
@@YCHTTtime span was not short it was on the E3 a few years ago
@@DutchLegendary They literally have only 30+ employees initially and increased to 130+ now, so yes it's short span considering the size of their company to develop such a triple A game.
You can tell he is enjoying the game by the energy in his voice as he goes into detail lol. I'm pumped
He talks like this for every decent game tho. His job is to sell you games.
@@Greenjoker4And there's nothing wrong with him doing either of those things. When he doesn't like a game, he tells people to way until it's cheaper.
@@Greenjoker4 I'm not sure what the problem would be with a reviewer enjoying a game and speaking enthusiastically about it. If he likes it, he says so, if he doesnt, he also says so. Not everything is so sinister. I watch pretty much every before you by and I agree that his tone did actually seema bit more excited than normal. Seems like the consensus on the game is pretty clear. Perfect? No. But seemingly a ton of fun to just play. That's kind of missing in a lot of games recently
@@Greenjoker4why would his job be to sell the game? He does reviews, whether you buy it or not doesn’t affect him in any way
@@MM-jc7uv you give him more positive review the more money you get from the studio for the next game
I'm a little late to the party but I'd argue that this game is actually pretty similar to Soulslike games. First of all, like you said there are things like bonfires where you can rest and level up and that itself is pretty similar. But also the way he drinks a gourd is very similar to the flasks in Soulslike games. Also the leveling up system and the way you can equip the curious items is very similar to the charms and talismans. Also the way there are spells is once again very similar to Soulslike games. Nonetheless I absolutely LOVED this game the same way I loved Elden Ring and Dark Souls 3
Edit: One more thing, I understand that a lot of open world games are similar to this and Soulslike games are just another version of those open world games, but just the animations and the combat system is very similar too
Bro "it's not a soulslike" sold it for me!
for real i dont want this to be a soulslike. I'm not the biggest fan of them cause they just feel repetitive to me.
@@needum9212it's actually because you probably suck at them
Same!
I'm man enough to admit I don't want to git good at souls games just let me play and have fun.
Same, it seems that everything releasing nowadays are soulslike, so this is a breath of fresh air.
Funny enough, I saw a location called "Black Wind Cave" and that's exactly where I am right now reading The Journey to the West.
thats cool
Black wind cave sounds like a name you'd give your tummy after indulging in too much Mexican food.
@@Outmind01 damn
I was literally just about to shout at you "how are you playing the game already!?" but then I discovered you were reading a book 😂
well, actually there is a guy called “智能路障” on Chinese video platform “Bilibili”, and he just finished the game before its release. 🤓
This game and Stellar Blade are really bringing back the character action genre! Love to see it, especially from newer studios coming out of the gate hot.
Yes! We need more games like Genji Enslaved and Heavenly Sword
I enjoyed Heavenly Sword & Enslaved on PS3, Genji was PS2, if I recall correctly. I think this game may have issues on console if it's struggling a little on PC, which is a shame. Hopefully, with patches, it will run well enough.
Heavenly sword is so underrated, excellent game
Not gonna lie this looks better than Stellar blade the gameplay wise
wukong dont have that bis as
I like this game so much more than any souls game. I love that the only negative to dying is you have to do it over. You keep everything always. So it's all about exploration and progression. The fact that you can reroll all your stats anytime makes it AMAZING and a part of the game. You often have to reroll your entire build to beat a boss. You also get to reroll pills later. Which is also amazing for custom builds on the fly. Overall, this is the best action game I've played in a while and it's SO DAMN SATISFYING when you finally beat that boss you've spent hours grinding on!
A friend of mine from Geekerwan (a Chinese tech channel) told me earlier today that Game Science has patched their reviewer's copy and frame rates no longer drop during combat. They tested it with a 2nd gen Core i5 (far weaker than most CPUs you see today) and a GTX 1060 6G and it runs at ~45fps at mid settings. Definitely good news for gamers without a shiny brand new flagship PC😊
Also as far as I know none of the Chinese reviewers have see crashes so the crash problem *might* have to do with localization. Hopefully GS can solve the problem (if it really is their fault, I also suspect Intel chips for the crash😅) soon so that everyone can enjoy this incredible game❤
I have a tx 4090 and I have crashed and frames drop constantly but it’s still fun
@@MintBerryCrunchbrother go update your shit 😂
@@zometthecomet I have seen no one no matter what they have for a computer not have issues lol except the people who are fine with 30 frames and no hd lol
Yes in 1080p
Console standard is 4× the resolution.
4K.
It takes four times GPU power.
@@MintBerryCrunch wdym, 30 frames are good enough. for me, these things feels like comparing a 2 dollar ice cream to 100 dollar ice cream. ice cream is ice cream and as long as it works, it's delicious right?
The gameplay design is very clever. Most ACT games offer you multiple weapons to experience different styles, encouraging you to try different ways to rush boss, but the little monkey only wields a staff. That's probably why Game Science introduces the transformation system to let you shapeshift and cast your enemy's skill, which NATURALLY brings out the varigated enemies (like you said, middle bosses) of huge amount. Brillant design.
I mean.. the monkey king in lore only wields a staff but can transform into 72 different creatures for different purposes. So no, it is not an invention by game science, that's just sun wukong...
He literally shows wukong Shapeshift into the boss and use his skills and he also used his weapon At least he did with the lizard and his fire pole arm
Well, the Monkey King indeed is a shapeshifter, in the myth.
@@jusjengkol Yeah in the myth he had 72 forms of martial arts one for each of his transformations and 72 additional lives one for each of his transformations, he also had several other forms of immortality on top of this
Well there are over 10+ different type of staff with various stats & effect and then you have 3 different skill tree paths for different staff skills/technique to master. So that itself is very unique and far better to have many different weapon but just doing similar combos. Then you also have 3 skill tree paths for secondary spells as well as 3 different basic physical condition skill tree paths. It has more than enough for an action RPG while not to be boring and not too complicated either.
"Hatched from an egg on a mountain top"
If you know, you know
I grew up with Monkey in the 1980's, based on Journey to the West. The Japanese made the show based on the Chinese story, and it became a cult classic in Australia.
Bad (read "Awesome") dubbing, very funny scripts, actors trying not to laugh and honestly looked like they had heaps of fun doing it
Greatest TV show EVER
@@bumble3572 monkey magic!
you are kidding me, right? A Japanese TV show? wtf are you talking about? Go find the Chinese TV show if you really wanna know the Journey to the west story.
@@simonren4890
In Japan, the Chinese Three Kingdoms and Journey to the West are very popular and respected, and most people know the stories. As for the Saiyuki drama of this matter, several films have been produced in the past, and as the topic owner said, it is an interesting drama depicting the basic part of Saiyuki. Please check it out if you have a chance.
@@simonren4890
In Japan, the Chinese Three Kingdoms and Journey to the West are very popular and respected, and most people know the stories. As for the Saiyuki drama of this matter, several films have been produced in the past, and as the topic owner said, it is an interesting drama depicting the basic part of Saiyuki. Please check it out if you have a chance.
LOL originalis even more broken. Bro hatched from a stone egg that fell from the foundation of heaven when NuWa made Heaven. Original lore-wise, he's like practically invincible/immortal cos he's literally made of the floor that the Deities/Buddha stands on lmao
I originally was hyped because of the soulslike elements, but was pleasantly surprised by the PS/PS2 GoW style action adventure game it is. I like the style of play with the semi-frustrating boss difficulty. I get why people wouldn't like it, because of the way it was presented, but I'm having a ton of fun with it (on PC) and can't wait for each subsequent chapter
Man, this is the most genuine and level-headed gaming news channel.. You guys rock as always !
I think the issue regarding the vague story bits might just be that the game is more catered to a Chinese audience or rather those who grew up with the JTTW story. In other words, the game assumes that you already know the story. That still doesn't justify the lack of clarity in the game's story, and it would really be helpful if it was more friendly to those who have never read JTTW. Especially when the game is called *Black Myth* : Wukong ( *黑神* :悟空) implying that the game takes a darker twist to the original JTTW tale, making it more confusing for those who don't even know the original story.
Other than that I have been waiting for this game for about four years and I can't wait to play what is essentially my childhood obsession brought to life as a video game!
让我们一起去西游记吧!!!
中肯的,一针见血的,正确的,同意的
A famous chinese story, being catered to a chinese audience? YOU DON'T SAY!?
匹诺曹也差不多,你想要爽,你就得学。
@@cenciende9401 中国故事改编的游戏,不更偏向中国人,难道更偏向外国人?
My wife is Taiwanese, our son is half, and ever since he started going to school in the US, it's been hard to keep him speaking Mandarin. I'm gonna play this game in it's original language to get him stoked on his Mom's culture and show him that there's so much badass art and media from around the world. That America in no way has a monopoly on cool.
Great video! As someone who grew up in China, I wanted to share a few thoughts on the storyline.
From what I can see, the issue with 'ineffective storytelling' largely stems from poor translation. The dialogue in the game often resembles Shakespearean language-elegant and meaningful, but not something people use in modern times. The lines are more concise yet carry deeper meaning.
For those who aren't familiar with the 'Journey to the West' novel, I highly recommend at least go through the basic story, especially the characters you encounter in the game - just like what you do with God of War series. It really enhances the lore.
Anyway, I hope Game Science partners with a good localization team so everyone can fully appreciate the story.
That's also why I'm so excited someone is making a Vietnamese version. The novel and the live action TV series in the 80s is probably among the most popular Chinese media in Vietnam. Plus everything sounds much more grand and elegant even in the Vietnamese way of pronouncing Chinese, something that English lacks or got little cultural context of.
Thx for sharing!
Never had to read any lore for GoW games to make sense story wise… that should never be a prerequisite for enjoying a games story
@@k.m603 no but you probably very familiar with Greek and Norse mythology, what they said was having some sort of knowledge on the characters and story enhances the experience not that it's a requirement
@@k.m603 This will make more sense if you actually know the story of Journey to the West, cos this is a remake of it without most of the Main Cast (Tang monk, Piggy, Sandy and White Dragon Horse). From one of the first trailers in around 2020, the narrator said "What if Journey to the West never happened? What if the monkey died along the way? What if they never actually made it to the West (India)? This is a story of Journey to the West you've never heard before." I mean it's not a prerequisite in this case, but it will help you appreciate and understand the story better imo
Edit: typo sry
i dunno why but i found this channel randomly long time ago and now its the only review i actually consider to watch since dude is very objective , good job
All I know about Journey to the West is Sun Wukong turns yellow if he gets angry. Looks like a fun time. I'll jump into it on the first sale so I can't wait.
Like goku.
@@radagast7200 Goku is based on Sun Wukong
@@decipicleSun Wukong is based on Goku
@@oliver-04 no he is not
Goku is a copy
@@oliver-04Goku is based on Sun wukong 💀
I think it’s honestly refreshing that it isn’t a souls like as a souls like fan! It’s made me look even more forward to it with the trend of all the souls likes we’ve had recently.
It looks pretty souls like to me
Is the lack of customization the reason why it’s not a soulslike?
Because it’s pretty similar to souls games to me. It seems like a similar style of game as Bloodborne other than the setting and lack of customization
@@gabriellucio5685Difficulty, look at the health bar when they get hit. It's just a flashy boss rush game with no real difficulty
@@gabriellucio5685 There are no "souls" to collect for exp and you don't lose them when you die. The only similarity is that you level up at bonfires and respawn there.
@@gabriellucio5685 the combat is more like God of War, Assassins Creed Odyssey, etc. Similar, but different from Souls combat
1:31 “it’s not really a soulslike”. ok count me in… i’m just TERRIBLE on soulslikes 🤣
Facts, fuck that souls shit lol. Nobody has time to die 1000 times
Same lol
Yo we could be bros! 😂
Sorry bud. It's a souls like and it's just as hard. It's just Sekiro/Nioh like rather than Dark Souls like.
It’s a soulslike. You will also die a lot, especially if you’re not good at soulslikes. Because this game is a soulslike.
Probably the ONLY best channel for gamers!! They only show footage from opening hours and i love it!!! That ways Im not spoiled for later/better parts!! Love it!
I'm not entirely certain if the game is meant to be a prequel, sequel or a variant interpretation of the novel. My understanding of the novel was that the monkey king was one of three bodyguards who followed a buddhist. The monkey king being instructed by Heaven as penance for his pranks and the others were coerced by the monkey king to do penance for their wrong doings. I'm looking forward to this as the monkey king was essentially the first mythic hero I grew up with so even if it turns out that you're playing his kid or clone I think it'll be a good time.
Let’s take another look at Journey to the West. This is definitely not some so-called prank; the book reflects the darkness of the adult world. Sun Wukong is like a newly hired employee with great talent, but he is excluded and isolated because he did not flatter his superiors.
The game functions somewhat as a sequel and you're not playing as sun wukong.
I have been staying blind to the game to avoid spoilers bc I plan on playing it after work today 🤣 but I just thought it was based off the beginnings of journey to the west when wukong was first introduced
This is a sequel. It's heavily hinted that the event happened after Journey to the West story.
From what I heard its based on one of the chapters where there was an evil Wukong called Six Eared Macaque, a monkey also born from similar circumstances as the real Wukong so they have similar powers. In the end nobody can tell them apart so they fought in front of the Buddha and the Buddha being Buddha captured the evil Wukong. So in this game, you play as the Six Eared Macaque which is a pretty cool take.
This was what the chinese internet was thinking the game was about before the released though. Now that it's released, Idk if it's based on this story.
3:15 loved the slo-mo defeated screen
Just like Lies of P, 82 on metascore by critics, 9.0+ by fans, cant wait for this game.
Edit: I meant 9.0+ on Steam.
Lies of P was such a masterpiece (imo), if Black Myth Wukong is anywhere close, it'll be great!
@@PirikkoPI wasn't expecting lies of P to be as good as it was/is. If it's anything close to it I'll be satisfied
Lies of P should have got GOTY
@@johnwoesthoff2259 if only baldurs gate 3 didn't release that same year
@@johnwoesthoff2259against Baldurs Gate 3? That would be a crime.
I remember this guy for making the video “Before you buy Jump Force watch this”
Tips: If you know Dragon Ball, Goku was basically Wukong when he was a child. He got a tail. He used a staff that lengthen and shorten. In some SEA countries, Goku name was basically translated to Wukong.
So I guess if you find glowing spheres in the game, or if the monkey turns gold and buff, you know what that is.
DragonBall also did of mentioned other Chinese tales. Reason why I prefer it over Z.
yeah there was a lot of reference to chinese culture/journey to west in dragon ball. for example jiangshi
Goku’s name isn’t translated, it’s literally “孫悟空” in Japanese, which is exactly the same as “Sun WuKong” in Chinese characters.
Everyone knows that this is not news
Fun fact: this is the first Triple A game China has ever released. A good start if you ask me.
is not a triple A game, you cannot just say this game is triple A cuz it uses UE5 and has good graphics
@@kyo9206it is bro
@@kyo9206 but it definitely is tho lol
@@kyo9206lol look at budget and size of team man
Genshin Impact is more AAA than this.
Hey guys I just want to thank you for doing these Before you buy videos they've helped me make a decision on games I'm uncertain on and even though I know that's the point of them with all other expenses in life it's better than paying 50 to 70 bucks for a game and realizing it's bad...I shouldn't be buying games but I do anyway 😅
Right?! With the price of games these days it's great that there's not only somewhere you can get proper in depth, but most importantly HONEST and not swayed or bought out opinions on whether buying a game is the best idea, or even if it's better off to wait if it's in an unfinished state.
Bless you guys at Gameranx, you rock! 🤙
Inflation what inflation?
cool! actually the oringial version of this Myth is one of the Four Great Classics in China. The original work is filled with deep reflections and sharp satire on class, religion, and power struggles. Sun Wukong is almost every Chinese child’s superhero, as he represents a symbol of wisdom and free-spirited justice. As we grow older, we can see even more within the book-the rules that govern the world seem to have remained unchanged for thousands of years. I'm glad that this classic can be continued in such a form.
Thanks reddit bot💀
I really wanna play this game because I grew up with the cartoons and TV shows for Journey to the West, this looks incredibly fun!
I think the gameplay is quite interesting in this one, they took the Journey to the West Sun Wukong powers and seem to have implemented them as well as they could (I don't expect all 72 transformations). I feel like this has that "easy to learn, hard to master" quality to its combat, where you can really look cool and powerful once you're able to not only remember to use your abilities, but also know how to use them strategically. At least that's what it feels like watching some recent gameplay, it seems no two playstyles are alike.
Hmm!
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Finally, a person with a great review that I can rely on. When you made the point that it's not a soul's like game, that made my day. But I really enjoyed the review. Can't wait to get it on steam. I've been waiting for this game to come out since I heard about it.
I Always go to them for reviews bc it’s no hate or any of that just real genuine stuff
I am sooooo happy this is a linear game mannnnn. FINALLY. I’m so sick of these open world games that take foreverrrreerr to explore and get the most out of. I’m busy, I work full time 8-6:30, gym everyday and have a girlfriend so I get like 1 day a week to myself where I can just dump hours into a game so time is scarce.
You're living the life, man😢
I think a small addition that wouldve been cool are small cutscenes where they explain the lore of each boss, who are usually creatures of eastern myth. The cutscenes wouldve been really cool even if it was just a small narration with artworks.
Dont they have like a monster pokedex or something when they showcased the gameplay a few months back? Idk i havent bought it yet.
true. I don't think the developers considered enough for players who don't know the original stories of WuKong. Cuz for Chinese players, the game is filled with characters, storylines, and elements that we have know since we were children. For us it's more like "ah, isn't that XXX? I know this monster/place/story " but for players who don't know the stories, it can be quite confusing.
oh but Chinese reviewers said that there actually are so it's worth looking forward to
You trying to have suicide squad over here lol.?
@@michaelzhu0929 do westerners do lore tabs like you are asking here for easterners? I dont think so, so catering to their audience is what they do just like the west, the rest have gugu/lore tabs to figure it out
To me this looked like the most interesting epic storydriven game Ive ever seen.
Like the witcher 3 but better combat.
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@@joepaolinelli7696 You're Joking right ?
@@joepaolinelli7696lol chill, Witcher 3 is just too high(story aspect).
From what he said in the video, the story in the game is barely there.. and sounds like you'll just be lost if you havent read some book about it.
2:37 Yo! They got Kratos in this game? Nice.
Been out of the AAA space for a while (I just like indie games is all), but man am I happy to see Gameranx is still doing these. Thanks for all you do Jake!
LOVE the Frame Drops at 1:50 such a genuine review!
Another in 4:08
i wonder what gpu his using. i can't buy this for now. I might research which gpu works for this game.
I love the non hand holding I’ve heard this in multiple reviews that’s what I want I don’t care how long it takes, I like looking through every turn and little crack
You may like Clash: Artifacts of Chaos too. Came out in 2023. You play as an absolute gnarly freak of a creature named Pseudo who looks like a sore, nail-less thumb with weird hairs for a head and a body like a gnorpy wrinkled carrot. But the dude's also a martial arts hermit and throughout the game you can find different martial arts styles and individual attacks to assign to Pseudo.
All of them have unique animation movesets. Slash keeps a lower profile and hits wider, Mammoth uses double haymakers and elbows to simulate the trunk and stompy legs and hits hardest of all Stances, Lightning Stance is like Muay Thai, and there's more that i won't spoil.
It's a prequel to the Zeno Clash series and got a *really* striking art style and direction.
One of the biggest complaints people had is that they get lost a lot. But looking around is rewarding because you can find figurines, which are essentially upgrade points for individual Stances and attacks.
It's a somewhat... humble game. The setting isn't necessarily bombastic, but it's simply *good* in what it does. Gameplay, story, and especially writing, music and atmosphere.
Very warmly recommend it.
I mean, that's exactly like most games in this genre
We are in a age where a well done game review like this one, feels fresh. Keep the good work guys ❤
"All of this footage is spoiler-free" - *shows a boss fight as the "spoiler-free" footage*
The whole game is a boss fight
2:13 wow, this is cool!
Fun fact, early Son Goku was losely base on Son Wu Kung. The size shifting stuff the Son Wu Kung hold is same as Son Goku has, the flying cloud (Nimbus).. the monkey king story goes deeper if you follow the real Mythology. All and all it was best childhood show to me.. I am sure the game will be awesome and do justice to the show..👏👏👏
Sun wukong was inspired by Indian myth monkey god Hanuman
@@Adamwillbefree No, the myth of monkey god has already been localized and passed around in China before the book was written, Sun Wukong is based on the localized folklore version which at that point it's way too different than it's Monkey god Hanuman. A lot of gods spread to China with Buddhism, but Buddhism has been around in China for too long it become its own thing, a lot of gods/buddha has gone though different version, some even got split into two different gods. It would be inaccurate to say the character it's inspire by Indian myth.
@Adamwillbefree yep, you are absolutely correct.. I didn't want to streach it so long in the comment😅.. that's a whole other can of worms😅😅.. Hanuma was a real badass.. use to listen to those stories from my grandma when I was little.. Hanuma has this mace, and Chinese's Son Wu Kung has a staff (Bo staff/ brace staff). Son Wu Kung story dated back to 1600s, do you know that Son Wu Kung can make clones from his hairs? That kind of proves DNA and etc.. it is so amazing that their understanding and knowledge anatomy and chemistry were so advanced. Of course, modern science would call it a myth and find a way to dismiss it because they wamt to be the one that discovered and invented everything.
@@Adamwillbefreebruv, sun Goku is literally Japanese for Sun Wukong,
@@Adamwillbefree lol
Was waiting for you Jake, welcome back
thanks!
@@gameranxTVwill you do a PS5 review as well?
@@KaedweniWitcher420bro the ps5 been 5 years out what review you want.
@@mhamadshalhoub8082probably talking about a review of Black Myth Wukong on PS5 genius…
@@mhamadshalhoub8082ps5 release of this game
Him - “Your main defense is dodging like crazy”
Also him - this is not a souls like game
Precisely this LOL!
Judging on what I seen in the video it seems more like the witcher 3
@@mastodonseven witcher 3 is lot more clunky and that game's only weakness was combat tbh.
@Ragssssss
I'm not sure what you are getting at with that?
If you are saying they are not similar due to "clunky"
Well I didn't say the controls are identical.
The game is light on the rpg and leans on action.
The whole dodge thing mentioned about fighting.
Those being reasons I see as being like the witcher
Way it looks to me is very much witcher anyway.
Fighting different monster in 3rd person hack and slash with rolling on the floor.
I'm not trying to convince anyone to dislike the new thing, I like many enjoy the wicther
This is why Gameranx is one of my favorite go to's in terms of reviews.
I can’t believe it’s finally here! Can’t wait
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Yes you can, and you have to
The fact you showed gameplay and almost every scene had a different enemy type or boss is mind blowing to me. Even when God of war Ragnarok couldn’t even keep up when they took criticism from the first game for having stale enemy types. (Still love the GoW series though). Can’t wait to play this
over 70 boss in the gameplay bro.
@@svenwu8370 No way 70 bosses? You mean 70 mobs design including small enemies?
@KonoKolonalda There are indeed 70 bosses and hundreds of monster designs. Their art design is crazy
Elden Ring entered the room ..
@@zimingwang8010 well I hope they are different and now just similar bosses with different states elements
I love the character design in this game, Wukong and the enemies.
I'm honestly glad this isn't a souls-like. I'm tired of so many major releases copying the genre, variety is nice.
bruh, it looks like a soulslike, smells like a soulslike, sounds like a soulslike...
I remember Monkey King from my childhood like 28+ years ago.
Mother of god
I'd like to hear some confidence in your delivery, Jake. The throat creaking and nervous laughter isn't needed. You're the man!
The biggest issue is the small white subtitles especially in the prolonged because all the white clouds... definitely don't expect to be able to read them well
Atomic Heart had that same issue it took them months to fix the tiny subtitles.
Then again....watching a Before You Buy, AFTER I bought!
I love that we're getting more games that are inspired from Asian culture and histories. I just wish games would do the same for African, South american, etc. There's so much potential there.
Exactly. Greek mythology is cool but overplayed
I think as game development becomes a more viable career path in south america and african countries, at least for some of them, we'll start to see a bit more of that
I mean, European countries make games about European culture, Asian countries make games about Asian culture, American countries make games about American culture, but African countries and South American countries just don't make a lot of games
Nobody wants that
Play genshin. The upcoming update will have a land inspired by Africa and South America.
Yay, an actual early review of the game. Gonna be interesting to see which review channels mention the crashes. It's vital review info tbh. It looks good, but that not all game needs to offer.
I don’t have a big problem with no map.. but a compass would have been greatly appreciated
so real…where the hell is west!!
agree !
game looks sick, preloading it right now. Can't wait to play it but I'm not expecting Game Of The Year quality
Just love watching a "before" you buy after pre ordering a game
Jake you do such a good job, I can't buy a game anymore without watching your before you buy. Thanks man!
Fun fact, north east south and west is 北东南西 (bei, dong, nan, xi). So we have Beijing, Dongjing (Tokyo), Nanjing, but we don't have Xijing because of journey to the west, Wukong claimed Xijing, so we don't have it on our map.
事实上唐朝的西京是现在的西安,而东京是现在的洛阳
有趣的解释
Chinese cities will change their names, Chang'an is Xijing