2024-08-12
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Recently, David Jaffe, the creator of God of War, released a video on YouTube, sharing his views on Black Myth: Wukong. He said that he has been paying close attention to this game, and the final trailer of the game surprised him. The battle part made him shout: "OMG".
David Jaffe said: "I have to buy Black Myth, even if it's just a taste. Its art design is so outstanding. Not only is the picture quality high, but the character design is also very creative and makes people feel very cool."
Former Blizzard president Mike Ybarra also posted on Twitter, saying that he was looking forward to Black Myth: Wukong and believed that the game promoted the development of hardware.
Mike Ybarra said: "I am very excited about Black Myth: Wukong, it seems to be pushing the boundaries of hardware. I am happy for Chinese developers, they are really putting out some incredible games, and I can't wait to try this game later this month."
Black Myth: Wukong is designed with the main and side plots based on the world view of the original Journey to the West. While striving to restore the background of the original Journey to the West, many traditional Chinese cultural elements have also been added during the product development and design process. The plot mainly tells the story of how after Tang Monk and his disciples successfully obtained the Buddhist scriptures, Sun Wukong, although he was named Fighting Buddha, gradually disappeared. After many years, the little monkey played by the player heard this legend and was yearning for it. He made up his mind to follow the footsteps of Sun Wukong's journey to the West to obtain the scriptures. After going through various difficulties and tests, he finally achieved the polishing and transformation of his own will.