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Best Games to Satisfy Your Appetite After Black Myth: Wukong
By Ali'sha HarrisVerified|October 24, 2024|0 Comment
The gaming community is abuzz with excitement for Black Myth: Wukong, a stunning Chinese mythology action RPG that has attracted players worldwide with its breathtaking visuals, rich narrative, and fiercely challenging boss encounters. Inspired by a variety of beloved titles, developer Game Science masterfully blends innovative gameplay mechanics that both engage and test your skills. If you’ve been swept away by its rich world-building and formidable foes, you’re in for a treat!
We’ve handpicked the best games that not only promise intense combat and memorable boss encounters but also invite players into meticulously crafted worlds that’s unlike any other.
Release Date: 22 March 2019
Platforms: PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC
Developer: FromSoftware
FromSoftware’s intriguing venture into the stealth genre set against a historical backdrop certainly doesn’t disappoint. Step into the shoes of Sekiro, a skilled shinobi on a quest to rescue his master after a shocking kidnapping. You’ll navigate the sprawling streets of a major city, battling foes and uncovering mysteries as you pursue the villains who dare to take what’s precious to you.
With ninjas, mythical beings, and brutally challenging combat, the game offers a similar style of Black Myth: Wukong. While opinions differ on whether Sekiro fits the Soulslike label, one thing is clear: if you’re a fan of Black Myth: Wukong, you’re in for a treat with this shinobi adventure.
Release Date: 3 March 2023
Platforms: PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PC
Developer: Koei Tecmo Games
With Black Myth: Wukong drawing inspiration from the classic Chinese tale “Journey to the West,” it’s easy to desire another adventure set in China. Enter Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty, an action RPG that offers a fictional retelling of the fall of the Han Dynasty.
Similar to Black Myth: Wukong, this game offers a thrilling third-person perspective filled with relentless action and rapid movement. However, “Wo Long” brings its own twist, encouraging players to master the art of parrying rather than just dodging. With a lineup of formidable bosses designed to push your skills to the limit, this game promises a challenging experience that will resonate with anyone who loved Black Myth: Wukong.
Release Date: 5 February 2021
Platforms: PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, PC
Developer: Koei Tecmo Games
Exploration in Nioh 2 evokes the spirit of Black Myth: Wukong, with meticulously crafted maps divided into distinct sections. Each path invites discovery, offering diverse rewards—from hidden treasures to the exhilarating next set piece.
More than that, the combat system is not only challenging but also deeply rewarding, allowing players to express their fighting style through extensive customization options.
The boss fights are particularly noteworthy; they provide a satisfying blend of challenge and fairness, ensuring a punishing experience for both you and your adversaries. Every attack can be dodged or blocked, and with enough skill, it’s entirely feasible to complete the game without taking a single hit. Enemies adhere to the same rules, creating a dynamic combat environment where your success hinges solely on your skill and patience, rather than luck or gear.
Release Date: 6 April 2023
Platforms: PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PC
Developer: Square Enix, Koei Tecmo
There’s something endlessly attracting about slashing through foes at breakneck speeds, a thrill vividly brought to life in both Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin and Black Myth: Wukong. The exhilarating kill-chaos atmosphere allows players to decimate countless enemies, presenting a much darker tone than the traditional Final Fantasy universe.
A standout feature of the game is the innovative Job System, which enables players to effortlessly shift their playstyle. This flexibility allows for a dynamic combat experience, as you can mix and match abilities to suit your strategy. If you’re a fan of action-packed, combat-focused games, you’ll find this title right up your alley.
Release Date: 13 October 2023
Platforms: PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PC
Developer: Hexworks
If you’re a fan of action-packed combat RPGs, you’ll definitely find some intriguing similarities between Lords of the Fallen and Black Myth: Wukong. Both titles embrace a love for intense, punishing combat that keeps you on your toes. In Lords of the Fallen, each weapon feels satisfyingly weighty, demanding precision with every dodge and swing, while Black Myth: Wukong requires a similar level of finesse and timing.
Though Lords of the Fallen isn’t quite as fast-paced as Black Myth: Wukong, it still offers a wealth of combat mechanics that will resonate with fans of both games. The boss battles alone are worth the journey. These colossal adversaries loom large, combining immense power with a menacing presence that creates a heart-pounding experience.
Release Date: 27 September 2019
Platforms: PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC
Developer: Bandai Namco
Code Vein takes inspiration from the iconic Dark Souls franchise, blending its challenging gameplay with captivating anime elements reminiscent of God Eater 3. Set in a hauntingly beautiful post-apocalyptic near future, players step into the shoes of a Revenant—an undead being endowed with vampire-like powers.
This game offers a wealth of gameplay options, allowing you to tailor your experience to your playstyle while diving deep into a rich world filled with intriguing lore waiting to be discovered. Customize your character, conquer formidable bosses, and embark on exhilarating explorations. If you’ve recently wrapped up Black Myth: Wukong, Code Vein is the perfect next adventure to immerse yourself in!
Release Date: 18 September 2023
Platforms: PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PC
Developer: NEOWIZ
A common misconception about Black Myth: Wukong is that it’s a Soulslike game; in reality, it’s an action RPG infused with a few Soulslike elements. If you’re looking to dive into the Soulslike genre after experiencing Black Myth: Wukong, *Lies of P* is an excellent choice to consider.
Both Black Myth: Wukong* and Lies of P feature a linear storytelling approach, leading players along guided paths to unfold the narrative. While this method might feel restrictive, it still allows for rewarding exploration within each chapter and area.
Despite their differing environments, both games deliver a thrilling combat experience that can keep you engaged for hours. Every hit, strike, and well-timed dodge feels exhilarating, enhanced by impressive sound effects that bring the action to life.
Release Date: 17 July 2024
Platforms: Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, PC
Developer: Squid Shock Studios
If you were enchanted by the vibrant landscapes and rich folklore of Black Myth: Wukong, you might want to switch gears and dive into Bo: Path of the Teal Lotus.
In this charming 2D Metroidvania, you’ll step into the shoes of Bo as you traverse a beautifully crafted world infused with classic Japanese mythology. The map invites exploration, featuring clever platforming that keeps you on your toes. While the combat could use a bit of fine-tuning, it remains thrilling—especially during epic boss battles that truly test your skills. With a playtime of under ten hours, Bo offers a delightful and refreshing experience, making it the perfect palate cleanser after the expansive adventure of Black Myth: Wukong.
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