After defeating Guangmou , you’ll notice three paths: the one you came from, a path with a Torii gate, and a set of stairs leading upward. For now, take the stairs and interact with the bell — this is the second bell in Black Wind Mountain (Chapter 1).
Once getting to the end of the secret quest line in Chapter 2 of Black Myth: Wukong, you’ll be set loose on a massive desert that screams boss arena as soon as you look at it. At this point, you’ll have heard about Fuban, and be ready and equipped to take on this gargantuan scarab bee
One of the most cinematic and creative boss encounters throughout Black Myth: Wukong is with the final boss of Chapter 3, Yellowbrow. The treacherous interloper is happy to put The Destined One through the wringer in this multi-stage marathon that even features a Macaque Chief intermission where you briefly reunite with Zhu Ba
Proceed ahead until you reach the Snake Trail Keeper’s Shrine. As you’ve done before, interact with it to make it available for fast travel. Next, ascend the stairs and take a right turn before crossing the bridge. A cutscene will play, where an old man gives you a Blessed Gourd. This device will help you gather green wisps more efficiently and allow you to claim Spirits from some of the tougher opponents in the game.
The final phase is undeniably the hardest, with brief opportunities to try and beat Yellowbrow out of his golden immunity, all while trying not to let the shock bane accumulate too much. The different phases of this fight will push you to your limits, but it acts as a fantastic finale to the third chap
Playing as Bo, you’ll explore a short and sweet 2D Metroidvania map inspired by classic Japanese mythology, with some tricky platforming and challenging boss encounters. It takes less than ten hours to complete , making it a perfect refresher after the massive journey that is Black Myth: Wuk
Now, head back outside and continue along the path. To your right, there will be a chest. Open it to collect its loot, and then push forward. Continue until you see a set of stairs leading upward. Climb the first set of stairs and jump down into the water on your left. Interact with the green wisp to acquire some Will. Then, return to the stairs and continue upwards, crossing the bridge, until you spot a small structure on your right. Interact with the golden box there to gather more resources.
Sanzang is supposed to be a male monk, but because of the Japanese translation’s ambiguous use of gender, he’s often turned up in their media as a woman, be it as Dragon Ball ’s Bulma, Warriors Orochi 3 ’s Sanzang, or in the 1978 Monkey series. This show actually made it abroad to the West, where Ninja Theory continued the trend for Enslaved: Odyssey to the We
Luckily, this massive beast is not too much of a challenge, especially since you’ll get some help from the Yellow Wind Sage in the latter half of the fight. However, the difficulty is not what makes this boss impressive; instead, it’s the spectacle and scale of the encoun
Black Myth: Wukong is full to the brim with interesting characters, all steeped in layers of Chinese mythology, as well as parallels to the 16th-century novel Journey to the West. With such a wide array of characters, it’s natural that you might wonder which lines up with typical Zodiac sign personality tra
The bosses were truly the stars of Black Myth: Wukong, with some of the encounters being as challenging as they were memorable, and if you loved the pure concentration of boss fighting action, then having a bit of a throwback with No More Heroes is perf
This boss, named Baw-Li-Guhh-Lang, isn’t the toughest enemy you’ll face in this region. Start by using the Immobilize Spell on him, and then attack by transforming into Guangzhi via the Red Tiles Spell. Deal as much damage as possible at the start to make the rest of the fight easier. Be cautious of his frequent leaps and tongue attacks.
There is still some exploration, but the levels in all three Bayonetta titles are a lot more linear, and you’ll instead be focusing on the action to get to the bosses at the end. If you loved getting to take on interesting enemies but maybe want something with a little more action that’s a bit more linear, then any Bayonetta title is id
Let’s not kid ourselves; the real allure is about the bosses. There is a staggering number of different bosses you can run into throughout Black Myth: Wukong, to the point that it’s surprising when you’ve gone a while without running into one, but which are the best of the b
Sun Wukong’s three-eyed rival is every bit as challenging as you’d think he would be (it’s always the humanoid bosses who have to worry about). He’s truly a test of everything you’ve learned throughout the game and perhaps the most satisfying to finally get the chance to take d
With large SSD hard drives being cheaper than ever, it isn’t the worst time for Game Science file sizes to be beefier than a cow, but if every AAA game coming out is over 100GB in size, it will be difficult to have much of a library of downloaded games if players aren’t into the indie scene. A 1TB SSD might not even get players ten downloaded games now, especially on a PC where file sizes tend to be larger for extra graphics settings, and that’s ignoring the later updates that come with many tit
