Author: Ben Brosofsky

Black Myth: Wukong It's not a perfect action RPG, but it's one that impresses in many respects, and there's one particular element of its approach that I'd like to see in more games. As a challenging retailing of Journey to the West which takes place 500 years after the story of the classic Chinese novel, Black Myth: Wukong Is hard to fit into a box. The game borrows DNA from cinematic action experiences viz God of war and brutally difficult Soullike games in equal measure, resulting in an experience that doesn't feel like it has to hide to any one…

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Black Myth: WukongThe secret bosses may not be encountered by every player, but the fact that they are off the beaten path does not mean that they are not worth seeking out. Among all the memorable fights found throughout the game, some of the most exciting and dynamic are hidden, and skipping over the best secret bosses can be a huge detriment to a Black Myth: Wukong Game. that is, Many of Black Myth: WukongSecret bosses are not for the faint of heart. The most exciting encounters are also the most challenging ones, meeting and in some cases exceeding the…

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Black Myth: Wukong has received its second notable patch since launch, and the new update makes several fixes that should smooth over common common points in the journey of the Destined One. in many ways, Black Myth: Wukong was an impressively polished game upon its release, with many well-honed action experiences and a general lack of game-breaking bugs compared to many major releases. It certainly wasn't without its flaws, however, and continued work on the game could help it realize the full extent of its potential. The first patch for Black Myth: WukongReleased ten days after the game's launch, mostly…

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Black Myth: Wukong A rich tapestry of characters weaves throughout the game, and while the story provides significant context for some of them, many can be a bit mysterious. As a result of Journey to the West Taking place 500 years after the classic Chinese novel, Black Myth: WukongIts details will make the most sense to those familiar with the source. Even Journey to the West Veterans may find themselves confused in one instance, however, and it turns out that the game's creators may be just as mystified. for the most part, Black Myth: Wukongs journal entries provide the easiest…

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Black Myth: Wukong Finally getting a physical edition for the PlayStation 5, and anyone who picks up a copy for their shelf will get a few bonuses compared to the standard digital version. Although the game is one of the biggest hits of 2024 in sales and overall reception, Black Myth: Wukong Wasn't originally available on disc, forcing anyone interested in playing it to get a copy from the PlayStation Store, Steam, or the Epic Games Store. It is nice to see that rectified, even if it comes a little late. Double-dipping on a physical copy after getting the digital…

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Xbox Game Pass Standard finally fills a hole in the lineup of Game Pass subscription options that has been left unaddressed for far too long, but it still comes with some compromises compared to Game Pass Ultimate. As an online multiplayer service that also provides access to free games, Xbox Game Pass has proven popular on both console and PC. The expensive Ultimate subscription makes the game library available across platforms, while cheaper options offer benefits on one or the other. The basic PC plan gives you access to the free game library while you trade in the online multiplayer…

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I have to give Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth Credit where it's due - it's undoubtedly one of the most ambitious video game remakes ever made. While many remakes focus on rebuilding a game in a new engine with a few tweaks here and there, FF7 Rebirth Goes all out as part of a trilogy project trying to redefine the FF7 Experience. The game goes back over all the core events from the middle of the story, but it also overhauls the gameplay, changes key story and character concepts, and supplements everything with new mini-games, quests and encounters. It's no surprise…

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Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth sets the stage for an explosive finale to the FF7 remake trilogy, but there is one element of the game design that should be left in the past FF7 remake part 3 To be as great as it can be. So far, the team behind the FF7 Remakes haven't been too afraid to embrace evolution, changing key narrative elements from the original game and making plenty of tweaks in between Remake And Rebirth. While there's still a strong sense of continuity to the whole thing, the fluidity of the formula is a big part of the…

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Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth sets the stage for an explosive finale to the FF7 remake trilogy, but there is one element of the game design that should be left in the past FF7 remake part 3 To be as great as it can be. So far, the team behind the FF7 Remakes haven't been too afraid to embrace evolution, changing key narrative elements from the original game and making plenty of tweaks in between Remake And Rebirth. While there's still a strong sense of continuity to the whole thing, the fluidity of the formula is a big part of the…

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The big concept that distinguishes Palworld of Pokemon Is its status as a survival crafting game, but as one player has now proven, it is not actually 100% necessary to embrace the crafting component. Plenty of essential components of Palworld are achieved only through building, from the palbox used to revive pals to most of the game's defensive options. Although avoiding the building process essentially reworks Palworlds difficulty may look impossible at a glance, seemingly impossible things sometimes just turn out to be brutally difficult. The non-building flow of Palworld was completed by Reddit user ballom29who documented the feat in…

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