The media review of "Black Myth: Wukong", why are there so many ghosts and ghosts?
Overseas media's evaluation of "Black Myth: Wukong": mixed reviews
"Dark Myth: Goku" received mixed reviews from overseas media, with the score gradually declining from 84 to 82. Some media praised the game's graphics and combat system, but others pointed to performance issues and inadequate environmental guidance.
Political correctness is controversial
Screen Rant, while giving the game a 60, criticized the game for its lack of "diversity" because of the absence of female characters, prompting complaints from many domestic players that it was unwarranted political correctness.
Concerns about "soul-like" games
Many overseas media have described "Dark Myth: Wukong" as a "soul-like game" in reviews, which has raised concerns among domestic players. It is believed that this may limit the innovation of the game and make it fall into the "soul-like" mold.
Barriers to understanding due to cultural nuance
Overseas media also have some difficulty understanding the game's story, as their knowledge of Journey to the West is limited. This may affect their evaluation of the game's text and narrative.
The localization work is not enough
There are inconsistencies and bugs in the English translation of the game, which affect the performance of the non-Chinese version. This led some overseas media to mention the lack of localization of the game in their reviews.
Identity transformation brings communication opportunities
The appearance of "Black Myth: Wukong" prompts overseas media to take the initiative to learn about "Journey to the West". This creates new opportunities for cross-cultural exchanges and gives the world a chance to learn about traditional Chinese culture.
Unexpected criticism
In addition to the above issues, some overseas media have made unexpected criticisms of the game, such as the lack of variety of enemies in the game. These criticisms have triggered confusion and resistance from domestic players.
Overall evaluation: differences in fairness
In general, the overseas media's evaluation of "Black Myth: Wukong" is relatively fair, but there are some differences. With the official release of the game, the real conclusion will be left to the players to decide.