Let’s explore whether Black Myth: Wukong features an in-game map and how players can fast travel around.
Black Myth: Wukong doesn’t feature an in-game map, meaning you will not be able to bring it up quickly to check where you are, locate points of interest around you, or fast travel to a place that you have already visited. Maps have become a staple in modern gaming, especially when it comes to titles that feature massive in-game worlds. So, how will you make your way around Black Myth: Wukong’s world without one? GameScience has provided an answer.
Black Myth: Wukong Features Keeper’s Shrines for Fast Traveling
While Black Myth: Wukong doesn’t feature a map, you can fast travel with the help of in-game Keeper’s Shrines (. These unique structures are scattered throughout the in-game world and can be found while you are exploring. To avoid making matters cumbersome, you should keep tabs on the location of each Keeper’s Shrine. Otherwise, you may have to test a few before you land where you want to.
How to Use Keeper’s Shrines in Black Myth: Wukong
The process of utilizing Keeper’s Shrines in Black Myth: Wukong for fast traveling is simple. Follow these steps:
- Make your way to the nearest Keeper’s Shrine and interact with it. If you are in a new area and unsure of where it is situated, don’t worry. The game will hint at it with a glittering golden line when you are nearby.
- Select the ‘Travel’ option.
- Choose the primary area of your destination and then the specific location.
The decision to not include an in-game map seems deliberate on GameScience’s end. It is likely to encourage and push players to explore the world and immerse themselves in the proceedings. You will have to remember your encounters and chart your adventures accordingly. That said, this may not appeal to everyone. Since the in-game world in Black Myth: Wukong is fairly large and filled with point-of-interests, many will likely have a difficult time keeping tabs on things as they explore further and may even end up getting lost.
The lack of hand-holding will definitely push you to pay more attention to the places you visit in Black Myth: Wukong. Thankfully, the game’s levels are largely linear, with exploration required mostly for optional and secret areas.
If the spirit of the explorer within you still struggles, rest assured that we will likely see mods appearing soon enough to address the missing piece.
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