Based on the 2015 film of the same name, Monkey King: Hero Is Back is a game that follows the Great Sage, Sun Wukong, newly freed after 500 years of imprisonment, as he embarks on a grand journey with a young boy who admires him. Both the game and the film, like Black Myth: Wukong , are based on the novel Journey to the We
Life-Saving Strand is the only spell that players won’t unlock until after completing Black Myth: Wukong for the first time. When starting a New Game Plus run, after reaching the first Shrine in Chapter 1, players will receive the Life-Saving Strand skill. As the name suggests, this belongs to the Strand skill category, meaning players will need to choose between Life-Saving Strand and A Pluck of Many, equipping one of them in the available s
Life-Saving Strand is also the only passive spell in Black Myth: Wukong that players cannot manually activate. Instead, it automatically triggers when the player’s health drops to zero, reviving the Destined One with full health. However, it doesn’t replenish other resources like Gourd or Mana and has a 600-second cooldown, allowing players to be revived just once during an intense boss fight. While an extra life can be helpful in challenging encounters, the passive nature of this spell, along with its unlock requirements, places Life-Saving Strand lower in the rankings of the spells available in Black Myth: Wuko
A Pluck of Many is one of the best and most enjoyable spells in Black Myth: Wukong . It allows players to quickly deal significant damage to bosses while also providing an opportunity to heal or plan their next move. Upon activation, the Destined One summons four duplicates (the number can be increased with upgrades) that independently attack the boss, surrounding and interrupting them. As the skill is upgraded, not only does the number of duplicates increase, but their abilities also improve, allowing them to use their own spells during atta
Wandering Wight Spirit excels at heavy attacks that can flatten opponents, while Guangmou’s Spirit gives you the ability to summon venom-spitting snakes. Both spirits have high Qi costs but can help you deal massive damage to the Whiteclad Noble, slowly chipping away at his health bars.
There are plenty of random moments throughout Black Myth: Wukong where you’ll unlock a new skill, but perhaps the most out-of-nowhere example of this is during the final boss fight against Yellowbrow at the end of Chapter 3 when all of a sudden, you’re forced into a Macaque Chief transformat
Chinese mythology isn’t limited to action Wuxia games. The Rewinder is a puzzle and adventure game inspired by ancient Chinese folklore , featuring legendary figures such as Spirit Wardens, the Ox-head and Horse-face Guardians of the Beyond, and Tudi Gong, all presented in a beautiful pixel art st
Players acquire Immobilize at the beginning of Chapter 1 during the mandatory Bullguard boss fight, gifted by the Keeper of Black Wind Mountain. With a few upgrades, this spell gives players the upper hand throughout the game, allowing them to control the flow of battle and interrupt enemies at critical mome
The game’s story follows the protagonist Yun, a “rewinder” with the ability to enter people’s minds and influence their actions. When the Spirit Wardens request Yun to visit a village to investigate a problem involving a spirit, the adventure beg
Spell Binder is a unique offensive Mysticism spell in the Destined One’s arsenal, particularly valuable in situations where Immobilize or other offensive spells fall short due to certain bosses’ resistance to spell effects. In these cases, Spell Binder is invaluable, as it significantly boosts attack power upon activation, making it easier to defeat such foes. When upgraded, this spell also removes all negative effects and restores Health. However, while Spell Binder is active, players are unable to use any other spell, vessel, or transformation, and lose all their Mana. Due to its passive nature, which simply boosts the Destined One’s attack, Spell Binder isn’t the most engaging or fun-to-use spell in Black Myth: Wukong eit
Although it doesn’t take place in China or during the time of Chinese mythology, Enslaved: Odyssey to the West is a game set 150 years in the future and is heavily inspired by Journey to the West . In this game, the world is in chaos, with war and destruction bringing humanity to the brink of extinction, and slave ships capturing the population, taking people away fore
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