Wuchang: Fallen Feathers

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I certainly agree: No one has shaped the video game landscape over the past 15 years as much as Hidetaka Miyazaki and FromSoftware. From small indie studios to the very largest triple-A studios, numerous developers tirelessly attempt the supposed "Soulslike" recipe for success.
With Wuchang: Fallen Feathers, the Chinese studio Leenzee Games, founded in 2016, is confidently throwing its hat into the ring – they aim to combine tried-and-tested Souls-like action with traditional Chinese culture and folklore.

Tried and tested or worn out?​

"Feathers" is indeed the right keyword when it comes to the story of Wuchang . The story is set during the turbulent late Ming Dynasty in the country of Shu, where not only are violent conflicts between warring factions raging, but a mysterious disease is also spreading. This fatal illness robs those affected of their minds and turns them into grotesque feathered creatures.
Your adventure follows a tried-and-tested set of rules. This means: You control your heroine through largely linear settings using familiar keystrokes, fight enemies with stamina, uncover shortcuts, rest at "beacons," and regularly take on challenging bosses.
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Wuchang 's combat system is reminiscent of titles like Bloodborne or Lies of P. Instead of cautiously hiding behind shields, you're encouraged to nimbly dodge enemy attacks and aggressively strike back.
Whether it's a powerful axe, nimble twin blades, or a balanced longsword, each weapon comes with its own ability, ranging from a swift thrusting attack to a nasty whip strike to the unleashing of fierce volleys of fire. You can also customize your weapons of war with discipline skills that unlock additional abilities and blessings that provide useful passive bonuses.
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Of course, you won't only have to deal with humanoid enemies – there are also much nastier monsters waiting to make your life difficult.

Versatile approach to your destination​

Most of the time, you should be able to get by with your comfortable build. However, the challenging bosses will definitely tempt you to take a closer look at Wuchang's skill tree. For example, if you find yourself facing an accomplished swordswoman, you'd be well advised to unlock a Sekiro -branded counterattack option that makes blade duels much more accessible.
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Beautiful world with technology hiccups​

Once a boss is down, you can continue your journey seamlessly, as Wuchang is built on a coherent and gameplay-wise interwoven world. Here, too, the team at Leenzee is heavily inspired by the Japanese genre pioneers.
Although the world is linear, typical of the genre, it continually invites you to explore off-the-beaten-path. This thirst for discovery is usually rewarded with treasures ranging from useful resources to feathers for upgrading your weapons to new gear.

My Conclusion​

If you like games like Black Myth Wukong, then you'll have fun here. However, Wuchang also implements its obvious inspirations extremely competently, enriching them with a handful of interesting mechanics and ideas of its own. The title certainly won't win any innovation awards for that. But if you're looking for a decent Soulslike update anyway, Wuchang should keep you entertained for a good 30 to 40 hours.
 
Admittedly, I've... yearned to embark upon this particular gaming journey. It's... breathtaking at visage and, by invoking the essence of its inspirations, thou hast bestowed upon me abundant impetus to delve into its depths forthwith and posthaste.

A remarkable composition, indeed! ♥
 
Though not the same game as this, Nioh + Nioh 2 and Sekiro, have been one of my favorite types of games. From their combat flowing mechanic, to Using the upgrades, skills, to the Epic boss fights, these games have made me crave for more. This game (along with Wu-Kong) makes me want to buy it. The Art style, not only being creative but also beautiful, just feel enchanting, hitting close to what it feels to be immersed in these types of worlds.
 
This game is hot but I expected nothing less after BlackMyth Wukong, which was also good.
 
i fucking love this game so far tbh
 
Is there really an enemy that does the Thanos twerk ingame?
 
Is there really an enemy that does the Thanos twerk ingame?
Yes there is an enemy in the game Wuchang: Fallen Feathers that performs a twerking animation and it can be found in the Wu Chang area near the Mercury Workshop shrine by following a specific path. This animation appears to be an intentional easter egg within the game.
 

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