• So, who is playing that new Black Myth: Wukong game?

    From Ant@21:1/5 to All on Sun Aug 25 20:54:31 2024
    :P

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  • From rms@21:1/5 to All on Mon Aug 26 07:03:33 2024
    No interest. Having recently finished a longer-soulslike in Lies of P, and having other big asian-themed open world games yet unplayed -- tsushima & sekiro -- this one isn't attracting me. Reviews are praising the graphics
    more than anything.

    rms

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  • From Ant@21:1/5 to Spalls Hurgenson on Mon Aug 26 20:46:38 2024
    Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Sun, 25 Aug 2024 20:54:31 +0000, ant@zimage.comANT (Ant) wrote:

    :P

    Not me, but it's surprisingly popular for reasons I don't quite
    understand. It has become the fastest selling game on Steam ever, and
    that seems weird to me. Sure, Souls-likes are popular, but they are a
    bit more niche than other genres. Neither does "Wukong" seem to be particularly special; it's not from a big-name developer, it's visuals
    and art-style aren't extraordinary, and the gameplay seems fairly
    average for the type. The game itself seemed to come out of nowhere
    too; there wasn't a lot of pre-release hype about it either. So why
    it's selling so well seems weird. It's not that I'm surprised it is popular... I just don't get why it's so INCREDIBLY popular. Maybe its
    links to Chinese mythology is prompting a rush from the Chinese
    market?

    Having said that, I'm somewhat interested in the game. It doesn't look
    like a _bad_ game, and it seems less spirit-numbingly pessimisstic
    than most Souls-like games. I wouldn't mind _eventually_ giving it a
    try; I'm just not in a rush to play it any time soon. Certainly I've
    no intention on paying $60USD for the privilege. Maybe in a year or so
    it'll show up on HumbleChoice; I wouldn't be too upset if it did.

    Yeah, and my PC hardwares are old so no way.Maybe in a decade when things are cheaper and faster. ;)

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  • From =?UTF-8?B?UFc=?=@21:1/5 to Ant on Tue Aug 27 02:52:31 2024
    On Sun Aug 25 20:54:31 2024 ant@zimage.comANT (Ant) wrote:
    :P

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    Me! Just started it. I read it is supposed to be like God of War, which I liked very much.

    -pw

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  • From JAB@21:1/5 to Justisaur on Tue Aug 27 10:32:42 2024
    On 27/08/2024 00:01, Justisaur wrote:
    Yes I've read it's mostly Chinese buying it because they just love
    anything Wukong (Monkey King.) There's an very large list of movies and
    shows both animated and live action that are retellings of the Wukong
    story. I've watched quite a number of them and have found them all entertaining.


    Now you've reminded me of the TV series Monkey I used to watch when I
    was a child!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J-SUoHmpRdM

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  • From rms@21:1/5 to All on Tue Aug 27 08:39:29 2024
    Me! Just started it. I read it is supposed to be like God of War, which I >liked very much.

    Awesome! Keep us updated on how you like it!

    rms

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  • From =?UTF-8?B?UFc=?=@21:1/5 to All on Wed Aug 28 02:53:06 2024
    On Tue Aug 27 08:39:29 2024 "rms" wrote:
    Me! Just started it. I read it is supposed to be like God of War, which I >liked very much.

    Awesome! Keep us updated on how you like it!

    rms


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  • From JAB@21:1/5 to Spalls Hurgenson on Wed Aug 28 09:11:52 2024
    On 27/08/2024 18:38, Spalls Hurgenson wrote:
    Also, there apparently is a sizeable contingent of right-wingers who
    have fallen in love with the game because the developers have a
    history of misogyny and the game is 'not woke'. You know, the usual
    Gamergate crowd. How true these accusations are, and whether this
    group is numerous enough to make that much of an impact, I've no idea.
    Still, I wouldn't be too surprised if there's a contingent of them
    who, having more money than sense, are buying multiple copies just to
    bolster the sales of a game that (they believe) champions their cause.

    I find the whole anti-woke brigade rather tedious with their attitude
    that they somehow own the games industry so only their 'needs' should be catered to and that seems to include such highlights as a game is woke
    if women aren't portrayed as weak and don't have the breasts half
    hanging out.

    The other part is it's the same crowd that bangs on about freedom of
    expression and being anti-cancel culture. What they actually mean is
    freedom of expression is only good if we agree with what you say and 'cancelling' anything we don't like is absolutely fine.

    There is a flip side though, Kingdom Come:Deliverance II has had
    accusations of lack of diversity due to in particular the lack of
    non-white NPC's. It's a historical setting, that's one of its selling
    points. What do you expect?

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  • From JAB@21:1/5 to Kyonshi on Thu Aug 29 10:30:43 2024
    On 28/08/2024 14:01, Kyonshi wrote:
    On 8/28/2024 10:11 AM, JAB wrote:
    On 27/08/2024 18:38, Spalls Hurgenson wrote:
    Also, there apparently is a sizeable contingent of right-wingers who
    have fallen in love with the game because the developers have a
    history of misogyny and the game is 'not woke'. You know, the usual
    Gamergate crowd. How true these accusations are, and whether this
    group is numerous enough to make that much of an impact, I've no idea.
    Still, I wouldn't be too surprised if there's a contingent of them
    who, having more money than sense, are buying multiple copies just to
    bolster the sales of a game that (they believe) champions their cause.

    I find the whole anti-woke brigade rather tedious with their attitude
    that they somehow own the games industry so only their 'needs' should
    be catered to and that seems to include such highlights as a game is
    woke if women aren't portrayed as weak and don't have the breasts half
    hanging out.

    I mean, weren't we there 20 years ago already that guys like to watch something nice when playing a game as well? Wasn't that the whole appeal
    of Tomb Raider to begin with? I definitely remember articles about "Why
    do so many guys like to play female characters in games?" that came down
    to "uhm... I won't say butts, but it's butts."

    And then that anti-woke brigade comes and shits all over the place
    because they can't stand a video game not catering to them alone for once.
    I mean, I am a straight white male, and you know what? I don't want to
    look only at guys the whole time, and I kinda dig strong women. And I experienced enough white male protagonists in my lifetime, I kinda want
    to play something else.

    For me it kinda depends on the game you're playing so one with a strong narrative I tend not go with female characters and I find it harder to empathise with they. For a lot of games though I really don't care. As
    an example I like the first two instalments of Telltale's Walking Dead
    but I found it harder to play Clementine being female and more
    importantly young.

    In tabletop RPG's I don't play female characters at all, the reason
    being I'm pretty sure my character would end up as a walking stereotype.

    (it also doesn't help that they complain even if there's just the option
    of a female character, which is like... what do you even want?!)

    I think that does show where they are actually coming from, they want
    things totally excluded not just I want the option.


    The other part is it's the same crowd that bangs on about freedom of
    expression and being anti-cancel culture. What they actually mean is
    freedom of expression is only good if we agree with what you say and
    'cancelling' anything we don't like is absolutely fine.

    It's the same old song about being all about freedom of expression, but having a meltdown as soon as they see one opinion that doesn't fit their
    own. But they expect everybody else to just take their horseshit without argument and without being able to filter them out.

    Basically yes, for some people freedom of expression means I can say
    what I want but you're not allowed to challenge it in anyway.

    There is a flip side though, Kingdom Come:Deliverance II has had
    accusations of lack of diversity due to in particular the lack of non-
    white NPC's. It's a historical setting, that's one of its selling
    points. What do you expect?

    People in general underestimate the amount of travelers and immigrants
    in a lot of history. There was in general a lot more of it as the
    "whites only" crowd wants to make people believe. Still not significant numbers, but Europe, and especially something as central as Bohemia,
    would not have been a stranger to people looking different.

    Someone did do a video on this and their conclusion was yes non-whites
    would exist but they'd be very rare and as outsiders would generally be mistrusted. That's just the way society was.

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