Mick Fraser – I fail to find any real complaints for Black Myth: Wukong besides some occasional frame drops and a couple of bosses that feel like total difficulty spikes. Or maybe theyre just skill-checks and Im lacking. Above all, combat in Wukong requires patience and calm, two things Im rarely able to muster while gaming. But however you play, Black Myth: Wukong is a fantastic video game and a staggering achievement from an indie studio. Like Lies of P last year and Nioh 2 before it, Black Myth: Wukong is a sterling example of how to take Soulslike elements and weave them into something that feels fresh and original. Its gorgeous to look at, has some of the best music in any game this year so far, and presents itself with such confidence and panache that its hard to pick fault with it.

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