After a prolonged period of relative silence, the hype for the upcoming SoulslikeBlack Myth: Wukongis set to intensify over the coming days. Since its initial unveiling three years ago, precious little has been shared from developer Game Science aside from a few trailers. ButBlack Myth: Wukongis confirmed to feature a ‘World Premiere’ at this Gamescom 2023, and fans should expect to learn even more about the upcoming action RPG.

Black Myth: Wukongis based on the 16th-Century novelJourney to the West, set in Ancient China. It puts its own spin on the story of the Monkey King and his adventures. The game looks to fuse Chinese mythology with traditional Soulslike mechanics to provide gamers with an exciting experience. The Monkey King has been shown to be a highly capable and acrobatic protagonist who wields a staff to devastating effect. As well as his staff, he can also wield magical powers and even transform into other forms should the need arise. Now, Gamescom 2023 offers the chance for a deeper dive into the game’s mechanics.

Close up of Sun Wukong in Black Myth Wukong

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Black Myth: Wukonghas been built on the impressive Unreal Engine 5, and the result is a game that looks well and truly next-gen. One encounter in the heavy snow pits the Monkey King against the dangerous, fast-moving Macaque Chief boss. As the protagonist moves quickly around the terrain, the surrounding snow begins to accumulate in noticeable piles. Another boss fight against the Tiger Vanguard takes place partially in the water, which acts incredibly naturally as the fight thrashes around it. These are subtle but noticeable examples of Unreal Engine 5’s power and Gamescom 2023 could well show off more of this in full effect.

One of the biggest remaining questions in terms of the game’s combat mechanics is whether the Monkey King will have access to weapons other than his staff. The staff itself seems incredibly versatile and is capable of changing its length and move set, depending on which stance the protagonist is in. While this already shows good variety,it would be highly unusual for a Soulslike not to offer any other choice of weapons, and for those who are drawn to the genre for its build variety, this could be a blow. Answers here would be much more appreciated as a result.

Gamescom 2023’sBlack Myth: Wukongcoveragecould also offer the first glimpse of how the character progression works, as there has been no indication of a skill tree or leveling up as yet. This is another key aspect of the genre and is one that the game needs to get right in order to be a success.Black Myth: Wukongstill has a ways to go before its release, but for fans who can’t wait that long, the Soulslike sub-genre seems to constantly produce other games to get excited about.

Two that stand out, in particular, areLies of P, a grim, Bloodborne-esque Soulslikebased on the tale of Pinocchio, andLords of the Fallen, a reboot of the 2014 Soulslike of the same name which looks very similar toDark Soulsin its style and aesthetic. Both of these are set to release in the next couple of months.Black Myth: Wukong, alongside these titles, could make the next couple of months an exciting one for the Soulslike genre.

Black Myth: Wukongis scheduled to release in summer 2024 on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S.

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