I just translated and published my first book! Recently, with the explosion in popularity of the game Black Myth: Wukong, many players have rekindled their interest in the classic Chinese novel Journey to the West. The game’s stunning visuals and thrilling battles have sparked curiosity about the original tales of Sun Wukong and his epic confrontations with various monsters. I selected 25 of the most exciting stories from the original novel, told in simple and accessible English, and focused on the characters appearing in Black Myth: Wukong. These stories offer readers a glimpse into the legendary adventures that inspired the game. You can think of these stories as the “prequel” to the game, or as the foundation from which the game’s plot and characters are drawn. Check it out here and leave your comments! https://lnkd.in/gDQDyCBm
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🎮 Black Myth Wukong: A Flawed Gem That Keeps Drawing Me Back In 🐒 Black Myth Wukong has quite a few flaws that should leave me frustrated. It has so many invisible walls in places that you would think you can explore, it has bosses with really inconsistent hitboxes (Hundred Eye Daoist), any animal boss keeps running away and the battle becomes you just chasing them, a story that is difficult to follow and frequent frame rate drops and I had at least 3 crashes. But at the same time, I find that I can't stop thinking about it and playing it. The team at Game Science has done a fantastic job. The combat is flawless and quite addictive. The different power-ups all serve a unique purpose and can change depending on your playstyle. It really made me want to explore every nook and cranny of the map to see what I had missed and what new things I could get. For me the main thing is that Game Science truly nailed their core loop and art style. The map is gorgeous and as mentioned, combat is addictive. Every boss you beat makes you feel like you've gained something and grown in your skills. I am currently on my second playthrough, aiming to collect all 36 trophies on PSN (32 down, 4 to go! 💪). Black Myth Wukong may not be perfect, but it's a testament to the developers' skill and vision. Final verdict: 9/10! 🌟 Can't wait to see what Game Science has in store for us next! 🙌
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Present a video about contemporary times in 90's-early 2000's. Explain what is the significance of the game/food/style/movie that you want to recommend for younger students. Chinese garter is also played in the Philippines, usually with two people holding two ends of the garter. The objective of the game then is to be able to successfully jump over the garter as it is gradually held higher by the game posts. Chinese garter, also known as Chinese jump rope, originated in China in the 7th century and is played during Chinese New Year celebrations. It has spread from China to other countries. Playing Chinese garter provides cardiovascular and flexibility benefits and improves balance and coordination. During my childhood, I was fond of playing this kind of game. Even I'm already tired from school, I call my friends to play chinese garter until 7pm in the evening at that time. I was energized, delighted, and learned to the game. Even in school, during recess time, I played chinese garter because of its another level of happiness that gave me. Right now, I barely see children playing this game, a testament of technology that those games from 90's-early 2000 are dying. Let's watch this clip, as I share to you the history, benefits, and goal of the game. Let us try to bring back this into life, play this amusing game and enjoy our childhood. Submitted by: Francis Alan Dane U. Diola BSED 3A Submitted to: Mr. Alvin Advincula
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Black Myth: Wukong is an action RPG rooted in Chinese mythology. The story is based on Journey to the West, one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature. Wukong hits new milestone for PS5s and PCs game industry. #Journey to the West#Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature#game#retail##blackmythwukong #ai#ps5 #xbox #gameingcommunity#pcgames #esports#GameScience #adventureGame
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10 Easy-To-Make Black Myth: Wukong Mistakes You Need To Avoid Black Myth: Wukong is a challenging game, and adapting to its trials can take a bit of adjustment. While most of its levels aren't notably difficult, tough bosses require both skill and smart play, drawing comparisons to soulslike games despite some other elements that don't line up with the genre. https://lnkd.in/gy9AeWwq
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1moFay this is phenomenal!!