Black Myth Wukong Players Are Already Fed Up With Its Invisible Walls

Black Myth Wukong Players Are Already Fed Up With Its Invisible Walls

From TheGamer (Written by Sam Woods) on | OpenCritic

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By all accounts, Black Myth: Wukong has been a resounding success. It smashed the record for most concurrent players in a single-player game on Steam, beating the four-year-old record set by Cyberpunk 2077, sold ten million copies in three days, and scored a very respectable 81 on Metacritic. Not bad for a studio's debut game.

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However, while the game is already a critical and commercial success, there have been some major bugbears for players, most notably the invisible walls that plague the world. This has led to a flurry of player complaints online.

Invisible walls are nothing new in video games. They've been around for years, preventing players from reaching areas and locations they're not supposed to. Not many are as frustrating as Black Myth: Wukong's, however.

Posted on Reddit, one player shared a video clip of one of the most egregious invisible walls in video games.

Approaching a valley, which is almost as wide as the player's screen and that looks like a walkway to a new area, the player is suddenly and abruptly hit by an invisible barrier, preventing them from going any further. Despite their best...

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