Black Myth Wukong vs Elden Ring

When it comes to Black Myth Wukong vs Elden Ring, the two may belong to the same genre but they offer vastly different experiences.

Black Myth Wukong vs Elden Ring.
Black Myth Wukong vs Elden Ring (Images via GameScience, FromSoftware)

Most souls-like enthusiasts will step into Black Myth Wukong with the aftertaste left by Elden Ring’s Shadow of the Erdtree DLC. The latter is widely acclaimed as one of the best expansions of all time and has set the bar quite high for Black Myth Wukong. Since both titles are RPGs that are also souls-like for the most part, Black Myth Wukong vs Elden Ring has become a topic of interest. However, these games are vastly different.

In this article, we will compare Black Myth Wukong and Elden Ring in detail. We will explore how they differ from each other and offer unique experiences to players.

Note: Some parts of this article are speculative and based on the gameplay trailers for Black Myth Wukong. We will update certain sections after the game is released.

How is Black Myth Wukong Different from Elden Ring?

Black Myth Wukong differs from Elden Ring in terms of story, gameplay, combat, and more. Both games belong to the action RPG genre and have a souls-like inclination, but they bring many unique elements to the table.

1) Combat

Combat in Elden Ring (Image via FromSoftware)

Elden Ring is known for its methodical combat style that encourages and rewards perseverance. It heavily focuses on stamina management, timing, and character builds. It also allows you to customize your builds with a variety of weapons. You will have to be strategic when approaching any fight and calculate every move ahead of time. You must rely on mechanics like parrying and dodging to emerge victorious.

On the other hand, Black Myth Wukong appears to have a more fluid and dynamic combat style with a focus on stances or weapon transformations. Wukong’s staff seems to have a multitude of forms, hinting at a combat system that prioritizes creativity and adaptability over builds. As such, your overall fighting style is likely to remain the same throughout the entire game.

2) Myth and Lore

Black Myth Wukong Gameplay
Dragons are prominent in Chinese mythology (Image via GameScience)

Elden Ring draws a lot of inspiration from Norse mythology. The theme has dark undertones, and the presence of gods, giants, and other mythical creatures adds to the brooding atmosphere. These are also distorted to create rather unholy forms, which aligns with the game’s overall aesthetic.

In contrast, Black Myth Wukong has its roots in Chinese mythology. As is evident from the name, the primary character is Son Wukong, the legendary Monkey King who is a prominent figure in Chinese folklore. The bosses and enemies shown in the trailer also appear to depict characters and creatures from Chinese myths, including dragons and holy beasts.

3) Story, Exploration, and Progression

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Elden Ring has an intricate world to be explored (Image via FromSoftware)

Elden Ring does not have a linear story or progression. There is no set path, so you must explore the vast lands to connect the dots. You will have goals, but you can fulfill them however you want. Exploration is heavily rewarded as you can find secret bosses and items that can drastically affect the game’s ending. Boss fights are a key part of the game, but there’s also deep lore to be uncovered.

While not much is known about Black Myth Wukong’s story, it appears to be a boss-fight-oriented game that may follow a linear story. Based on the trailers, one may presume that Black Myth Wukong’s exploration is not going to be as rewarding as in Elden Ring. However, this can only be confirmed once the game is released.

Black Myth Wukong vs Elden Ring: Which is Better?

Black Myth Wukong platforms explored.
Black Myth Wukong has more action-oriented gameplay (Image via GameScience)

Fortunately, there is no one right answer to this question. Elden Ring excels in open-world exploration and rigorous strategy-based combat. On the other hand, Black Myth Wukong promises high-octane gameplay and stunning visuals inspired by Chinese mythology. Souls-like players will want to experience both at least once.

That said, if you prefer a game that rewards exploration and promotes challenging combat, Elden Ring may be the better choice. Black Myth Wukong is likely to appeal a lot more to those who prefer fast-paced action though.

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