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on November 21, 2025
<br>Enslaved had stunning, vibrant graphics for its time, though its story was a relatively moody affair. The original Journey to the West novel, while not always sunshine and rainbows with its murder and monsters, had plenty of comedy in it (usually through Bajie and Monkey’s bickering childishness). Unruly Heroes plays up the novel’s lighter aspects by taking it in a more cartoony, fun-filled direct<br><br> <br>Boss Guides Wandering Wight Guangzhi Lang-Li-Guhh-Baw Guangmou Lingxuzi Baw-Li-Guhh-Lang Black Bear Guai Elder Jinchi Earth Wolf The King Of The Kingdom Of Flowing Sands And His Son Gore-Eye Daoist First Prince Of The Flowing Sands Stone Vanguard Boss Black Wind King Tiger Vanguard Whiteclad Noble Tiger's Acolyte Kang-Jin Loong Shigandang Red Loong Black Loong Yellow Wind Sage Captain Lotus-Vision Mad Tiger Captain Wise-Voice Fuban Kang-Jin Star Apramana Bat Cyan Loong Chen Loong Yin Tiger Non-Able Non-White Non-Void Non-Pure Lang-Li-Guhh-Lang Yellowbrow Captain Kalpa-Wave The Second Sister Old Ginseng Guai Buddha's Right Hand Centipede Guai Green-Capped Martialist Elder Amourworm Yellow Loong Zhu B<br><br> <br>Both Black Myth: Wukong and the <a href="https://blackmythwukongzone.com/posts/mastering-captain-kalpa-wave-essential-black-myth-wukong-chapter-3-guide/">New Thunderclap Temple Walkthrough</a> God of War titles take a similar approach to action as well as progression, and both lean heavily into mythological lore, even if it's switched from Norse to Chinese. If you like one of these games, it's likely you'll like the other, but maybe don't play them back to back for fear of burn<br><br> <br>Likely, one of the most aggressive enemies you'll face early on in Black Myth: Wukong is the Tiger Vanguard. He's a threatening presence that lounges in a pool of what we can only assume is waist-deep blood, but as soon as he's on his feet, he starts one of the most frantic and fast-paced boss fights of the g<br><br> <br>The bosses were truly the stars of Black Myth: Wukong, with some of the encounters being as challenging as they were memorable, and if you loved the pure concentration of boss fighting action, then having a bit of a throwback with No More Heroes is perf<br><br> <br>In this first-person adventure, you're tasked with learning what exactly went wrong in a Yokai-infested modern Tokyo. The streets you explore are detailed, and you get more and more unique traversal and combat abilities with more explorat<br><br> <br>One of the earliest spells that you will unlock is Cloud Step , and it's a useful utility to give yourself a chance to breathe in some of the game's more intense battles. You'll spawn a decoy and have a moment to freely move around and do whatever you need to before rejoining the fight with a powerful attack with a high chance of stunning the <br><br>Inside, speak with the Horse Guai NPC and listen to his dialogue. Do not attack him, as he poses no threat to you. After exhausting all dialogue options, interact with the meditation spot located in the middle of the room. This is the second meditation spot in the Black Wind Mountain area.<br><br> <br>To keep the same vibe and allow your adventures to continue on well past the ending, you may be looking for similar games to play. So, whether you're looking for a game that has a similar approach to action gameplay, a comparable style and aesthetic, or even just a close atmosphere, we have a handful of games that are perfect to try after finishing Black Myth: Wuk<br><br> <br>Boss Guides Wandering Wight Guangzhi Lang-Li-Guhh-Baw Guangmou Lingxuzi Baw-Li-Guhh-Lang Black Bear Guai Elder Jinchi Earth Wolf The King Of The Kingdom Of Flowing Sands And His Son Gore-Eye Daoist First Prince Of The Flowing Sands Stone Vanguard Boss Black Wind King Tiger Vanguard Whiteclad Noble Tiger's Acolyte Kang-Jin Loong Shigandang Red Loong Black Loong Yellow Wind Sage Captain Lotus-Vision Mad Tiger Captain Wise-Voice Fuban Kang-Jin Star Apramana Bat Cyan Loong Chen Loong Yin Tiger Non-Able Non-White Non-Void Non-Pure Lang-Li-Guhh-Lang Yellowbrow Captain Kalpa-Wave The Second Sister Old Ginseng Guai Buddha's Right Hand Centipede Guai Green-Capped Martialist Elder Amourworm Yellow Loong Zhu B<br><br> <br>One of the most cinematic and creative boss encounters throughout Black Myth: Wukong is with the final boss of Chapter 3, Yellowbrow. The treacherous interloper is happy to put The Destined One through the wringer in this multi-stage marathon that even features a Macaque Chief intermission where you briefly reunite with Zhu Ba<br><br> <br>Compared to previous bosses, Tiger Vanguard has an incredibly varied moveset, and with the speed of his actions, you'll be forced to learn his patterns to even stand a chance of survival. Getting a new spell makes it all worthwhile once you finally beat him, but he still remains one of the trickiest hurdles to overc<br><br> <br>It's not a great time for Xu Dog when you first run into them, with his medicinal formula having been eaten by a shock-infused toad, but luckily for him, The Destined One is ready to put things back in order and retrieve his docume<br><br> <br>One ability that you get to try out in the tutorial and likely want to jump at the chance to try again in the main game is A Pluck of Many , which grants The Destined One a handful of clones to distract and hopefully destroy any enemies in their p<br>
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