Mythology is a rich source of inspiration for video games. Everything fromImmortals: Fenyx Rising, toRaji: An Ancient Epic, toGod of War,has shownthe power of recapturing ancient mythos in a playable form. Chinese history and legend have been captured by games likeDynasty Warriorsbefore, but nowBlack Myth: Wukongis on the way to tell another story. It’s based onJourney to the West,an epic that tells the story of Sun Wukong, the Monkey King. Sun Wukong’s story is filled with magic, extraordinary creatures, and action, so it’s a great choice for a game adaptation.

Sun Wukong has inspired all kinds of media, and that shows in his upcoming game. It looks a lot likeBlack Myth: Wukongis taking notes fromShadow of the Colossus,considering the scale of some of the game’s enemies. What’s more, it’s probably got a lot of the same spirit asDragon Ball Zand some of its video game adaptations. After all,DragonBallis based largely onJourney to the West.Fans of either of these franchises should probably keep an eye onBlack Myth: Wukong.It’ll probably scratch the same itch as those titles, but with stunning graphics and an ancient fantasy angle.

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Black Myth: Wukong - An Intersection of Franchises

Goku’s adventures inDragon Ball Zclearly have a lot in common withJourney to the Westif players look at it closely. Over the course of the franchise, Goku constantly has to train to get stronger, take on godlike opponents, and even frequently cheats death.

Sun Wukong’s journey frequently involves the concept of immortality, and he’s always growing stronger as a warrior himself, partially by fighting supernatural beings. If the story threads weren’t sufficient references, Saiyans are also well known for their monkey tails and the towering ape form they sometimes transform into.Dragon Balllovers may not have had the chance to readJourney of the West,butBlack Myth: Wukonglooks like an exciting retelling.

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As forShadow of the Colossus,the mostrecentBlack Mythtrailermakes it obvious that boss battles will be no modest affair. It shows off a huge, hairy, and monstrous warrior many times Wukong’s size. Players will surely have to master all kinds of magic and fighting techniques to take on these towering bosses despite the size discrepancy. The game has the chance to channel the same incredible satisfaction of overcoming insurmountable odds thatShadow of the Colossusis known for. Players will have to prove size doesn’t mean everything.

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Wukong’s Many Powers

There’s a distinct chance that Wukong will learnaDragon Ball-esque techniquewhere he becomes huge in size, on the scale of the bosses teased forBlack Myth: Wukong.That might mean late-game boss battles play very differently from early encounters, which sounds like a great way to give players a sense of progression. Earlier in the game, odds are gameplay will be much more likeShadow of the Colossus.Players will reply more on Wukong’s shapeshifting, his magic staff, and other abilities to outmaneuver gigantic enemies and defeat them with skill rather than raw power.

Black Myth: Wukongis a long ways away, unfortunately. Even so, it’s a good sign of just what next-gen technology is capable of, and it’s good to know there’s already blockbuster titles in development for later in the lives of current consoles. Anyone who lovesDragon Ballin all its many formsand is full of nostalgia forShadow of the Colossusshould keep an eye on this game. The new trailer might mean that there’s more information to come soon, even if the game is far from release. Hopefully the blend of themes in this game turns out as gripping as it looks.

Black Myth: Wukongis scheduled to release in 2023 for PC and unspecified platforms.

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