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>>725720585
>chink
Yea your opinion is biased and worthless
I'm a tested 99.6% white American and I view and I'm compelled by my autism to express things objectively and candidly, and Wuchang is good. The level design, skill tree design and boss design are excellent. It's like a quality older Fromsoft game with QOL improvements that gets dismissed because its a copycat from the rival country.
I played Wukong a couple years ago and it was also good, there are like 50 bosses and they all have unique and good movesets. I thought Wuchang was better though.

I'm looking forward to Tides of Annihilation. Hoping for the same quality as the WuGames. I don't know how the Chinese studios keep doing it on their 1st or 2nd tries. Probably it is their govt giving them shit tons of money for soft-power purposes, and having 1.4b people to source from.

Anyway fuck off with your politics. Games come first
>>725527745
it's actually good, in my opinion. It's really well animated and all the bosses have standardized second-based timings but they are still choreographed really well to roll-catch you constantly, making it difficult. I really value that, I love FromSoft for their use of that, especially when they sync it with music. BTW the music is ok in this, some of it fits the scene pretty well (maybe as good as Sekiro on avg)
But you can just git gud and be really aggressive with some of the more OP skills and neutralize all that. I kind of suck so its always pretty fun for me, at least now.

idk, to me it seems like they copied the Fromsoft formula with miracle Chinese money and talent (they got 1.4b people after all) and did a nice job. Wukong was good too, and Tides of Annihilation looks on the same track. I mean I know they're our big rivals but objectively they got something going in the ARPG/action dept with some of these UE5 games
China will save us
it's supposed to be like DMC or whatever