Black Myth: Wukong, a Soulslike action-RPG inspired by the Chinese classic Journey to the West, delivers a frenetic combat system, fluid movement, and imaginative boss encounters. While performance issues and difficulty spikes can be frustrating, the game’s unique combat mechanics and engaging story make it a standout experience in the crowded Soulslike genre.
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This week’s episode of The TT Show dives into the latest gaming news, including Black Myth: Wukong’s impressive visuals with ray tracing, a stunning Doom II mod with full path-traced lighting, AMD’s upcoming next-gen Radeon GPUs, and the latest on the Nintendo Switch 2. Plus, the show discusses recent controversies in the CPU world.
Black Myth: Wukong, a cinematic action RPG based on the Journey to the West myth, is set to release on August 20th for PC and PlayStation 5. The game has generated immense hype with its stunning visuals, powered by NVIDIA ray-tracing technology. A recent benchmark tool released on Steam reached an incredible peak of over 85,000 concurrent ‘players’ in its first 24 hours, highlighting the game’s massive anticipation.
Ahead of its highly anticipated August 20th release, Black Myth: Wukong has captivated gamers with its impressive visuals and technical prowess. A free benchmark tool allows players to experience the game’s stunning graphics, particularly with ray-tracing and DLSS 3.5 enabled, showcasing its remarkable performance even at 4K resolution.
Black Myth: Wukong’s benchmark tool reveals the game’s demanding graphics and potential performance bottlenecks, but also hints at strong optimization with features like DLSS 3. The benchmark allows players to test their hardware and prepare for the game’s release on August 20.