Black Myth: Wukong is an action role-playing game. There was a lot of debate about whether it was a soulslike during its pre-release, even though Game Science does not consider it as a soulslike.Several reviewers who played the game commented that, although the game and soulslike games share a few elements, it does not properly fall under that subgenre. It is played in single-player mode with a third-person view.[4] It is inspired by the classical Chinese novel Journey to the West.
The player controls a monkey protagonist referred to as the Destined One, who is based on Sun Wukong from the novel.The protagonist's weapon is a staff, which is based on the Ruyi Jingu Bang from the novel. The staff can extend and shrink in size during combat.[6] The three staff stances, which are the smash stance, the pillar stance, and the thrust stance, provide versatility in fights.[5][12][10] The combat mechanics involve the management of resources.[7] Focus can be accumulated by landing light attacks, executing well-timed dodges, and other means.[13] A focus point is gained when the meter for focus is filled up.[7] These points can be used to initiate a varied combo, chained to light attacks, or to charge a heavy attack on its own.[7] Stamina depletes by sprinting, dodging, and attacking.
Spells are available on cooldown and consume mana.[6][4] They are categorized in mysticism, alteration, strand, and transformations.[15] The protagonist uses transformations to shapeshift into a different creature or being.[2][6] An example is the transformation Red Tides, which takes the form of Guangzhi, a wolfman who wields a flaming glaive.[6] The transformations come with their own moveset and health.[2][6] They are available on cooldown, but do not cost mana.[7] They last until their might, which depletes by attacking, or health runs out.[6]
Spirits provide a skill and passive effect if they are equipped.[16] Spirit skills function as transformations to do a single attack.[7] They are available on cooldown[7] and consume qi.[4] Spirits come from certain defeated enemies and are acquired if they are absorbed into a gourd.[16] An example of a spirit is the Wandering Wight, who does a headbutt attack.[7][16]
The game follows a mostly linear progression interspersed with expansive areas.[6] There are shrines, which act as checkpoints for the player, along the way.[17] Throughout the world, the protagonist encounters various yaoguai as enemies.[2][6] The game's difficulty can not be changed by players, but it does not remain the same throughout a playthrough.
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