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Black Myth: Wukongis an upcoming video game from Game Science that seems to be inspired by the Soulslike genre and could be an improvement from what came before. New details have surfaced and it appears that this game will be a treat for the gaming community.

The game is expected to be released later this year and it is safe to assume that a free demo will be released for the gaming community to try and come up with opinions about it. While it may not be a direct competitor forElden Ring, fans may want to keep their expectations at bay.
The Upcoming Black Myth Demo Is Coming in Hot
The developers seem to be heavily inspired by the success of other great Soulslike games likeElden Ringandsome fans are confident thatBlack Mythwill be even better. The genre is a tough cookie to crack, and not everyone takes joy from being constantly defeated by powerful enemies, which is why a demo should not be dismissed out of hand. Given the new details, some are assuming it will be released within the month.
I didn’t see anything because I think it was a preview version on PC.The media praised its high graphics and did not feel any frame drops.It’s likely that a public demo of the game will be released in a month, I think the full performance of the game will be revealed there.

It is not ideal to take the word of early reviewers but it is worth noting that some of them have garnered great credibility throughout their careers. Some players are more interested in the visual and technical components of the project and would rather believe the words of a few who have tried it. It would be best for the developers to release a demo and let the gaming community decide for themselves.
🚨 Black Myth: Wukong– it’s more Souls-adjacent than Soulslike– No XP Lost– Enemies respawn when you die (aside from bosses and mini-bosses)– rest points within each location– color-coded gear rarities– You can pause whenever you like– environment design feels more…pic.twitter.com/BUV0gI5H0a

The drastic difference between this game and other major Soulslike games is that the players will be allowed to pause at any time and give themselves a brief reprieve while in the middle of a fight. Rather than a direct knockoff or taking everything from the genre, details describe the game as having similar features to the franchise.
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Many fans believe that Game Science were inspired by other major game studios and it is a common practice by director Hidetaka Miyazaki of FromSoftware totake inspiration from other copycatsand use it for future projects.
The Upcoming Demo Will Make or Break Black Myth: Wukong
It is wise for developers to release a demo and let the players decide if the game is for them or not. Rather than believe the word of someone else, Game Science needs to ship a faithful and near-identical experience between the demo and the final product.
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Perhaps this game will have more surprises for the gaming community to look forward to and will stand out from the competition. Some features are a departure from what FromSoftware has established with its franchises, which can be a good thing.
Game Science can branch off, throw a creative spin, and make it more accessible for players. The visuals are highly praised, and the combat can turn this project into a potent mix for massive success.

The demo could help improve the status of the game and convince players that this is a game that is worth checking out.
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Piqued by his interest in superheroes during the early days of Marvel movies, Rouvin fell in a rabbit hole of pop culture. His passion for movies led to video games and he fell in love with God of War, The Last of Us, Uncharted, Red Dead Redemption, and more great single-player games that paved the way for his career as a gaming writer.