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Black Myth: Wukong is an action RPG that leans a bit into the Souls camp and a bit into the adventure camp. And either way, it’s a spectacular journey that works for mostly everyone: those after challenging fights against Chinese mythological creatures, and those after the same thing, but with a little less challenge than your typical Soulslikes. What separates Black Myth from the crowd, though, is its slick presentation and a sense of generosity. You’re to witness the most lavish, cinematic worlds and its creatures. And you’re to enjoy battering everything with your staff as a highly athletic monkey with copious spells at his furry follicles and fingertips. It’s been a while since I’ve played anything quite as impressive as this.