I was one of the first to beat Black Myth: Wukong's notorious Wandering Wight boss, so it does my heart good to see more people also getting wrecked by him
How one boss in Black Myth: Wukong improved my already positive opinion of this action RPG
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As part of ourBlack Myth: Wukong hands-on preview, I found and beat about seven different bosses in the two-hour demo for the upcoming action RPG. It’s good! Very good, even. I can’t talk about one of the hidden bosses, but I can absolutely talk about one of the optional ones: the Wandering Wight, a towering, big-headed monk described as glowing like aged copper and roaming the mountains in search of something lost. I tell you what, reader, he’s lost a lot more now but at least his search is over.
A representative for developer Game Science told me that, as of the third day of Summer Game Fest, I was the first person to actually beat this boss, so I’m eager to talk about it. (If anyone else out there did beat this boss and this was just a communication error, don’t shoot the messenger.) Not at all because …