Some achievements are difficult because you will not stumble upon them unless you know exactly what you’re doing and when you’ll need to backtrack. They would require a monumental level of coincidence to happen without any prior direct
To keep the same vibe and allow your adventures to continue on well past the ending, you may be looking for similar games to play. So, whether you’re looking for a game that has a similar approach to action gameplay, a comparable style and aesthetic, or even just a close atmosphere, we have a handful of games that are perfect to try after finishing Black Myth Wukong Myth: Wuk
One ability that you get to try out in the tutorial and likely want to jump at the chance to try again in the main game is A Pluck of Many , which grants The Destined One a handful of clones to distract and hopefully destroy any enemies in their p
At least, with **Black Myth: Wukong ** , it is obvious why there is extra storage required, unlike titles like Call of Duty: Warzones and EA Sports FC 24 & 25 . The game looks amazing, just like the original trailer a few years ago that blew everyone’s mind. No matter what is said about the game, it is nice to see a title that delivers on its intended promises and doesn’t falsely lead players into thinking it will look better than it actually does. Ultimately, the 130GB is a steep but worthwhile sacrif
Black Myth: Wukong is part of a new age of games that are developed in the impressively powerful Unreal Engine 5 , and the title makes full use of the engine’s new features. The lighting is some of the best that can be found, the models make use of the greater polygon counts available in UE5, and the particle effects with every strike of Wukong’s staff look amazing, yet something needs to be sacrificed in order to make all this possible. Yes, a high-end PC is required to run the game, but so is 130GB of sp
Playing as Clive, you’ll follow his life and hardships as he learns about the medieval-style political intrigue his life has been steeped in as the world seems to fall apart around him. As he absorbs the power of mythical summons, his arsenal only grows more varied and powerful, making him one of the most fun protagonists to learn to cont
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Efficiency could be the issue here, with game developers doing everything to make their games look as good as possible without trying to get more out of smaller file sizes. Yes, the graphical fidelity that developers can produce will require more hard drive space , but games always tend to have bits of unused content left behind. This cut content is usually found when scouring the game files and can give many players an idea of how a title could have turned out, but they also can take up valuable storage space depending on the g
If you took a more linear approach to completing Chapter 2 of Black Myth: Wukong, then you will definitely remember having to take down Tiger Vanguard, but you will have likely missed the two other fights against tigers you can challenge in this chap
Beefy file sizes seem to be commonplace in the video game industry now , outside of small, stylized indie titles that go for a largely 2D aesthetic. Black Myth: Wukong is certainly not one of these games, and its realistic style and grand vistas require a lot of space to work. With most games released recently, this space also has to be stored in an SSD, which is, fortunately, more common now, but Black Myth: Wukong ‘s requirement of 130GB (according to its Steam page) is a lot to ask for a relatively linear g
In this first-person adventure, you’re tasked with learning what exactly went wrong in a Yokai-infested modern Tokyo. The streets you explore are detailed, and you get more and more unique traversal and combat abilities with more explorat
One of the earliest spells that you will unlock is Cloud Step , and it’s a useful utility to give yourself a chance to breathe in some of the game’s more intense battles. You’ll spawn a decoy and have a moment to freely move around and do whatever you need to before rejoining the fight with a powerful attack with a high chance of stunning the
Black Myth: Wukong ‘s size of 130GB (or 128.68 GB to be precise) on Steam and 104GB on PS5 may be beefy, but it is hardly uncommon now. Two massive releases from last year are comparable in size: Starfield, at an impressive 125GB on Steam, and Baldur’s Gate 3 , at a hefty 150GB on Steam, but these two titles are open-world adventures that can take over one hundred hours. Black Myth: Wukong is more linear, taking anywhere from 30–35 hours to beat , showing how much extra room the incredible graphics and massive scale of visuals requ