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by Dell Waldman - Wednesday, 26 November 2025, 3:04 AM
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As far as lore goes, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice will take you to Japan's Sengoku period, where you play Wolf, a shinobi whose duty is to protect his lord. Many of the creatures you'll face off against in Sekiro are inspired by yokai -- supernatural creatures and entities in Japanese mythology. There are also multiple locations in Sekiro that pay tribute to historic Japanese landmarks, like the Senpou Temple, based on the Kiyomizu-dera Buddhist temple in Kyoto.

As a required boss, you can’t miss running into the Whiteclad Noble when exploring the Black Wind Mountain in Chapter 1. You’ll find him in the Bamboo Grove area, guarding the end of the Marsh of White Mist Keeper's Shrine. This is close to the area where you meet Shen Monkey, an NPC that can help upgrade your Gourd in Black Myth: Wukong .

Likely the easiest optional transformation you can unlock is Azure Dust during Chapter 2, but that doesn't mean that he isn't hard to miss if you don't know where you're looking. After completing a simple fetch quest for the Man-in-Stone, you'll have an easy boss fight against him and be rewarded with a transformat

Based in Grecian history, Assassin's Creed: Odyssey takes place during the Peloponnesian War, which was waged between the Athens and Spartans from 431 to 422 BC. In the middle of it all, you play as either Alexios or Kassandra, a Spartan mercenary who fights on both sides of the war as they journey to find their family.

From the creators of Nioh (also mentioned on this list), Rise of the Ronin is set in the mid-19th century, during the Bakumatsu era of Japan's history. History is heavily intertwined throughout the game: in your journey, you visit cities like Yokohama, Kyoto and Edo as they appeared during this time period, and you fight with weapons that include katanas and authentic Boshin war firearms. You'll meet the faces of several political factions -- including the Sabaku, pro-shogunate; Tobaku, anti-shogunate; and Obei, western forces -- and your choices to side with or fight against members of these parties will influence the way your story plays out.

The big caveat to Immobilize is that some of the most challenging bosses aren't as susceptible to it, quickly breaking out of the spell during their most aggressive phases or even punishing the Destined One for daring to use it. Despite that, it's hard to argue that Immobilize isn't a staple, and it's the natural contender for the rank of **Black Myth: Wukong ** 's best sp

Part of the reason why combat in Black Myth: Wukong is so enjoyable is thanks to the wide variety of options The Destined One has in combat. Whether it's spells , stances, spirits, or vessels, there are plenty of ways you can switch up your play st

The very first transformation you unlock all the way in the early hours of Chapter 1 is Red Tides after you beat Gunagzhi. It's an apt reward for beating one of the harder bosses of this chapter, but it also might trick you into thinking that transformations are a lot more common, when if you're not paying attention, you might not get another one until the end of Chapte

The series is also known for drawing from the era of the Three Kingdoms in China, a period when the Chinese Empire was divided into three kingdoms around 220 to 265 AD, and is depicted in The Romance of the Three Kingdo

Once you've completed the base game, Wo Long offers three DLC packs to further build on its universe: Battle of Zhongyuan, Conqueror of Jiangdong and Upheaval in Jingxiang -- though be warned, the DLC reviews are mixed on Steam.

With two health bars, quick movements, and the ability to manipulate water, Whiteclad Noble is a lethal boss that truly challenges your combat skills, especially in the early game where you only have limited resources on hand to survive. Here’s everything you need to do to prepare for the two-phase boss fight and defeat Whiteclad Noble.

Since Whiteclad Noble has two forms (half serpent, half human), this boss fight is divided into two distinct phases. Each phase has its own unique attack patterns and changes in behavior, challenging you to adapt your tactics accordingly. Here’s a quick rundown of what you can expect from the Whiteclad Noble in both phases and how to effectively beat him.

Memorize Recurring Patterns : The Mad Tiger has a few attacks, especially the AOE attacks, that are well telegraphed and easy to read. At close range, the boss uses a series of slashing attacks that are also avoidable if you learn how to roll through them , or sprint away just in time.

There are plenty of random moments throughout Black Myth Wukong How To Recover Mana Myth: Wukong where you'll unlock a new skill, but perhaps the most out-of-nowhere example of this is during the final boss fight against Yellowbrow at the end of Chapter 3 when all of a sudden, you're forced into a Macaque Chief transformat

games-with-most-boss-fights-featured-image.jpgThe biggest problem with Ring of Fire is that it occupies the same slot as Immobilize, which is significantly easier to use consistently and effectively against challenging foes. Sacrificing a powerful control spell in favor of a recovery option that can be difficult to use to its maximum potential isn't always the best fit for the aggressive playstyle that Black Myth: Wukong encourages. The hardest boss fights also tend to take place in large arenas and force a lot of dodging, so staying within the ring can be a challe