• @KoboldCoterie@pawb.social
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    This seems to be mostly driven by Chinese gamers wanting to play it for the Chinese mythology theme; I wonder if we’ll see a huge influx of other Chinese mythology related games in the coming months, trying to capitalize on this.

    • @Melt@lemm.ee
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      223 months ago

      Sun Wukong is not any Chinese mythology, he’s hugely popular. This is like Star War or Lord of the Ring getting the first AAA game ever.

      • Hello_there
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        Kinda diff. It’s just an influential Chinese story - well known in the country.

        The Sun Wukong (Chinese: 孫悟空, pronounced [swə́n ûkʰʊ́ŋ]) is a literary and religious figure best known as one of the main characters in the 16th-century Chinese novel Journey to the West.[1]

      • @KoboldCoterie@pawb.social
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        I’m not knowledgeable enough about Chinese mythology (popular or not) to be able to comment on that, but it does seem to be very under-explored as a genre; it’s neat that it’s getting a spotlight. I don’t have strong feelings one way or the other about the game personally, but it’s always cool to see a studio try something new - even if it’s only new in theming - and be successful with it. I’d much rather Wukong be wildly successful than another Call of Duty game or whatever.

      • Reddit is better.
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        63 months ago

        Judging by your incredibly broken English, you may be biased.

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              What’s even your point here? You’re suggesting the person you’re originally replying to is part of the demographic that seems to enjoy a game, so their enjoyment of that game is cheapened in some way? If anything that makes them more qualified to talk about it than you are.

              Seriously, just let people enjoy things.

      • M137
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        53 months ago

        “Star War”, “Lord of the Ring”

        Seriously?

        Also your first sentence makes no sense. I think you tried to say “Sun Wykong is not just any random Chinese mythology, it’s a hugely popular one.”

        • @ILikeBoobies@lemmy.ca
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          33 months ago

          And a ton of other games

          MONKEY KING: HERO IS BACK

          Was published by Sony/THQ 5 years ago, I would say that fits AAA a lot more than this indie game

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            Monkey King: Hero Is Back made 153 million dollars. Warframe is 11 years old, and currently has an annual revenue higher than 153 million. Warframe is the bigger game.

    • @boonhet@lemm.ee
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      33 months ago

      This seems to be mostly driven by Chinese gamers wanting to play it for the Chinese mythology theme

      Shit, I’m not even Chinese and I jump any time I see a game with Chinese mythology. Anyone got anything good, tell me! I used to be a huge 9dragons fan. Never got into Jade Empire, maybe I should give that another shot?

      I wonder if we’ll see a huge influx of other Chinese mythology related games in the coming months, trying to capitalize on this.

      If it’s within the coming months, they either had to be in development long ago or they’re dogshit.

      But maybe some upcoming games will be announced with similar themes.

  • @halcyoncmdr@lemmy.world
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    573 months ago

    Cool, what are the numbers without China? Chinese gamers are so numerous that they will 100% shift the sales data of a game from failure to success just by themselves, and this game was 100% intended for that demographic.

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        China has a larger gaming population than many countries have citizens. It’s one of the reasons a bunch of western devs are trying to cater to that market more, and kowtowing to Chinese government to include their propaganda or exclude reality in the process. The games Chinese gamers choose to really get behind are rarely the same as the rest of the world. So when trying to compare sales numbers, it’s like having a gorilla sitting on the scale.

        Technically yeah it’s selling a ton of copies, no one is arguing otherwise, but you also can’t really compare sales directly to other western games without removing those sales figures because they’re an outlier.

        • @Stitch0815@feddit.org
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          53 months ago

          So you’re saying it’s so tailored to the Chinese market that it becomes biased because the Chinese marked is biased (mostly) do to censorship of other games?

          Yeah I can see that tipping the scale in their favor (if that’s what you meant)

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          Taking into account censorship laws and the cultural significance of the game, I’d say China is likely causing this game to tremendously outperform vs expected metrics. So here’s what I’d like to know:

          1. Total cost of the game in China against other common costs. Is it affordable?
          2. Has China raised the limitations on time played per day for this game? (that I believe exists)
          3. Did the Chinese government help fund ways for this game to reach a wider population? Possibly through a deal to maintain the game’s strong cultural identity?
          4. Is it actually a good game?

          Answer: Yes, though different in execution than people expected. The reviewers I trust give it a Buy Now IF your system can handle it. Sounds like it’s, excuse me, a beast to run.

          4 is easy enough to answer. Off to see some reviews!

        • @Stitch0815@feddit.org
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          43 months ago

          I get that you might not be interested but that does not change the sales figures.

          I also see this as being tailored to the Chinese market but that does not mean non Chinese players are not interested.

      • @stardust@lemmy.ca
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        23 months ago

        What about steam player count? I think that’s the number people are curious about more than reviews.

      • @i_hate_nazis@eviltoast.org
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        Cause China has over a billion inhabitants and this game is literally about Chinese folklore, also most games are banned in China this isn’t

        • @RecluseRamble@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          So what? Movies like Pearl Harbor are also compared to other worldwide hits even though only the US (and probably Japan) have deep feelings about it.

          • @i_hate_nazis@eviltoast.org
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            43 months ago

            Seeing how Blizzard failed i just hope they don’t. China is a Hellhole and they try to get their propaganda into everything and everyone.

            • @Grandwolf319@sh.itjust.works
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              They don’t really respect IP laws, I’m surprised that companies are so thirsty for it.

              Even if China becomes a big consumer of western media, I would imagine their goal would be to make their own media, like a state approved and sponsored media.

              So I agree, long term, China is a bad bet for western companies

        • @Stitch0815@feddit.org
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          I don’t think the lore part matters that would just be good game development, after all you will never be able to make a game for everyome. But I can see how the heavy censorship is tipping the scale in their favor.

    • @jacksilver@lemmy.world
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      13 months ago

      Yeah, but is it good?

      I recently tried “My Time at Portia” which I recall had similar issues around being developed by a Chinese company. Even though it has a lot of really good reviews, the game is janky and okay at best. All the comments for Black Myth are calling out politics, but I want to know is it actually any good.

  • @Grandwolf319@sh.itjust.works
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    193 months ago

    So I go to right wing online spaces (I want to keep a close eye on fascism) and they are praising this game and treating it like a win over “the radical left”.

    Apparently, cause it doesn’t have diversity and it’s selling that means that they were right about “woke” stuff.

    And here I am just looking at it thinking…

    Huh, I’m glad there is a good new game, wish it was my genre instead of another dark souls clone.

    I don’t understand the downvotes on this post though, do lemmy users think it’s a controversial game or is it cause its all Chinese players and thereby the headline is a little misleading?