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Best Games to Play After Black Myth: Wukong

While most of the armor sets in Black Myth: Wukong can be equipped purely for the defence bonus, some are better if you are looking for a specific playstyle to be complimented. The best example of this is the one-piece Yin Yang Daoist R

Black Myth: Wukong 's Craving Eyes Relic also grants players the choice between one of three additional passive Great Sage Talents, with the freedom to change them at any time at a Keeper's Shrine. These abilities are as foll

While the game being tied so closely with mythology and its action elements are what earned it a spot on this list, what makes Senua's Sacrifice such a powerful tale is its depiction of psychosis, told through the voices -- or "Furies" -- in Senua's head as she battles with mental health.

Players can earn the Crane Immortal (Character) Journal entry by battling the Supreme Inspector. To fight this boss, players must collect the talismans at these four locations, and the battle occurs after grabbing the final one in an arena just beyond the Court of Illumination Keeper's Shrine :

You’ll begin the quest to discover the Mad Tiger by first challenging the Tiger's Acolyte boss, who drops the Old Rattle-Drum quest item upon defeat . The Old Rattle-Drum must then be used in said locations to discover the Mad Tiger's lair. The following guide should help you find the Mad Tiger in Black Myth: Wukong , along with some helpful tips on defeating this adversary.

The Mad Tiger is a large, aggressive beast that uses fast melee combat and employs several AOE attacks. Despite its aggressive approach to combat, the Mad Tiger is not a very challenging boss to defeat. However, if you find yourself struggling against this boss, the following tips should come in handy:

After activating the Verdure Bridge Keeper's Shrine, players should cross the bride to the left of the checkpoint and follow the left path. Fans that travel in this direction will eventually encounter a wooden gate, and they should pass through it, loot the chests, and continue forward to enter the Elder Amourworm arena.

This is a heavily combat-focused action game, but what really sets Nioh 2 apart is that each character is loosely based on a real-life figure from Japan's history. In fact, the main character -- that's the one you play -- is based on Toyotomi Hideyoshi, a warlord who unified the country in the 1500s. We say "loosely" because the history in this game is interwoven with the world of the supernatural.

Game Science has clearly done its due diligence to ensure that the depths of Eastern mythology and Buddhism are brought to life, not just in the world and story of Black Myth: Wukong , but also in its gameplay. As players progress through each chapter, they will acquire one of the six senses of Sun Wukong, each of which represents a sense of Buddhism and offers unique gameplay benefits that will help players throughout the remainder of their jour

OK, OK, we know what you're thinking: "but Black Myth: Wukong isn't a soulslike game." While Black Myth is not a souls game by definition, there are many similarities -- both play from a third-person perspective and share an aggressive, fast-paced combat system that can be punishing as you face off against increasingly difficult enemies.

Fuming Ears is the Relic players obtain after defeating the final boss in Yellow Wind Ridge in the second chapter of Black Myth: Wukong . This Relic represents the hearing sense of Buddhism, but how that translates into Black Myth: Wukong 's gameplay is unclear. The description of the Relic reads, "Echoes of the past can be found where karma lingers." It could be that, like Craving Eyes, Fuming Ears allows players to hear things they might not have been able to hear otherwise. However, it's difficult to tell. At the very least, Fuming Ears offers three unique and worthwhile Great Sage Talents, of which players can choose one. They are the follow

Boss Guides Wandering Wight Guangzhi Lang-Li-Guhh-Baw Guangmou Lingxuzi Baw-Li-Guhh-Lang Black Bear Guai Elder Jinchi Earth Wolf The King Of The Kingdom Of Flowing Sands And His Son Gore-Eye Daoist First Prince Of The Flowing Sands Stone Vanguard Boss Black Wind King Tiger Vanguard Whiteclad Noble Tiger's Acolyte Kang-Jin Loong Shigandang Red Loong Black Loong Yellow Wind Sage Captain Lotus-Vision Mad Tiger Captain Wise-Voice Adept Spine-Shooting Fuban Staff How To Get Kang-Jin Star Apramana Bat Cyan Loong Chen Loong Yin Tiger Non-Able Non-White Non-Void Non-Pure Lang-Li-Guhh-Lang Yellowbrow Captain Kalpa-Wave The Second Sister Old Ginseng Guai Buddha's Right Hand Centipede Guai Green-Capped Martialist Elder Amourworm Yellow Loong Zhu B

The only weapon type available in Black Myth: Wukong is the staff. However, you can obtain more potent staves, some with unique passive effects, that'll help you with progression in the game's largely linear questline. Some staves can simply be upgraded with the right materials. Other times, rare weapons or materials for crafting weapons can be obtained through secret side questlines such as the case of collecting Buddha's eyes from statues in Chapter 2 .

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