There are tons of mods for Black Myth: Wukong, from ones that make the action game’s parry window a little more forgiving to others that turn the main character into Goku. But I was not prepared for just how absurd and unhinged the hit 2024 game looks as a Wolfenstein-style first-person shooter. Suggested ReadingDiablo IV's Big Expansion Faces 'Small Delay' On Launch DayWe Spoiled Joker 2 For Ourselves And Here’s What We Think About That Wild EndingDragon Ball Z Voice Famous For 'Find Out Next Time' Has DiedThe Week In Games: Octopath Dreamland Deluxe
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CCShare SubtitlesOffEnglishShare this VideoFacebookTwitterEmailRedditLinkWhy Fallout: New Vegas Is Still Canon After The TV ShowSee Black Myth: Wukong on EnebaAdvertisementRelated ContentBlack Myth: Wukong Secret Lets You Summon One Rock Boss To Beat The Crap Out Of Another Rock BossBlack Myth: Wukong, As Told By Steam ReviewsRelated ContentBlack Myth: Wukong Secret Lets You Summon One Rock Boss To Beat The Crap Out Of Another Rock BossBlack Myth: Wukong, As Told By Steam ReviewsWhy would anyone mod guns into the Chinese mythology-inspired fantasy game? I have no idea. But they did and the results are wild. Videos showing the King Monkey with an assault rifle have been making the rounds on the game’s subreddit and appear to be the work of a player posting on the Chinese video sharing platform Bilibili.AdvertisementGif: Game Science / Bilibili / f布布uAdvertisementGif: Game Science / Bilibili / f布布u The mod appears to have grown out of an effort to explore what it would be like to play the third-person game in a first-person view. The modder describes the results of that endeavor as immersive and challenging, according to a Google translation of one of the video titles. But eventually the project became about turning Wukong into a full-blown FPS, with enemies getting taken out from afar before they can ever pose a threat. I have zero desire to play Black Myth: Wukong this way, but it does make interested to see Game Science maybe take a crack at making a shooter campaign in the future.