Ayyoun Ali
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After spending hours into The Plucky Squire, collecting all its secret treasures and putting an end to Humpgrump’s schemes, I’ve found the game to be phenomenal. The amazing soundtrack pairs amazingly with the poping colors of the environmental designs. The puzzles are creative and brings immense satisfaction granting you that “Ah-Ha!” moment.
The retelling of the popular Chinese story was done right as my eyes were glued to the screen at every in-game and animated cutscene. The immersion was inescapable and the feeling of conquering a challenge after every boss was all the more satisfying. I would rate Black Myth: Wukong a solid 9/10 and looking forward to more content for this game and other releases from GameScience.
The different mechanics, like filming the cast in the day and talking to them, and buying props in the night, gave us some Freddy Fazbear’s Pizzeria Simulator vibes. The Crush House requires you to learn what the audience wants and apply some strategic filming techniques to capture multiple audience interests at the same time. Juggling filming with opportunities to run ads to earn money added a strategic element to the game, which kept things fresh.