Wuchang: Fallen Feathers Metacritic Score Revealed (And It’s Pretty Solid)

Wuchang: Fallen Feathers” is the debut production of Chinese developer Leenzee. Immersed in Chinese folklore and tales, this game offers a Soulslike experience with an exclusive taste. Assuming the role of Wuchang, a pirate warrior, you’ll find yourself afflicted by a baffling illness called Feathering, compounded by amnesia. Your journey will take you through abandoned temples, ancient ruins, and haunted villages, where you’ll delve deeper into the game’s captivating narrative.

WUCHANG: Fallen Feathers Reviews Round-Up

On July 24, the game Fallen Feathers steps into the realm of souls-like games, armed with blades, curses, a stunning environment, and a generous amount of gore. Now that reviews have been published, let’s see what critics have to say about it so far.

Wuchang: Fallen Feathers Review: Soaring to Souslike Success

Wuchang is a pirate warrior who has lost her memory and is battling a strange disease called Feathering that’s widespread in the land. People with this illness often transform into monsters, but Wuchang retains her human form. Due to her sickness, some people are initially wary or even hostile towards her. Yet, not everyone is hostile, and many non-player characters (NPCs) offer help to Wuchang or ask for her assistance.

Elden Ring Nightreign Review – An Experiment Well Worth Your Time

To players who are long-time fans of Souls games and unfamiliar with rogue genre titles, Nightreign might seem “unfamiliar” or “different”. Typically, games in the rogue genre originate from smaller studios, so it was unexpected to see one emerge from a larger studio like FromSoft. However, over the past few years, I’ve grown fond of the rogue genre, particularly when it includes multiplayer features. In fact, I found myself pleasantly surprised by how successfully FromSoft incorporated the fast-paced decisions and builds characteristic of roguelikes into their unique style. I initially doubted that a Souls game could offer the same level of addictive gameplay as traditional rogue runs, but Nightreign managed to do just that.

New Monster Hunter Wilds update adds a fiery summer event featuring bikinis, water guns, and the return of the series’ silliest weapon: The Mighty Cornpopper

For those unacquainted with the amusing gunlance known as the Mighty Cornpopper, this unique weapon made its initial appearance in Monster Hunter Rise and has since become a beloved staple among Capcom’s most recognized arsenals. Its design is reminiscent of a colossal cob of corn, and, as one would expect, it fires popcorn at enemies. Now back for another round with the Sunbreak expansion, three years after its initial release, it could very well become one of the top-tier weapons in Monster Hunter Wilds as well.

Wuchang: Fallen Feathers Reveals Quality and Performance Modes on PS5 and PS5 Pro

For the PS5 Pro, you can choose between three modes: Quality, Balanced, and Performance. In Quality mode, the gameplay runs smoothly at 60 frames per second. The Balanced mode offers a slightly higher frame rate of 70 FPS, but it requires a display that supports 120Hz to achieve this speed. Lastly, the Performance mode provides an even faster frame rate of 80 FPS. Unfortunately, the resolution for each mode remains unknown at this time. PlayStation has mentioned that more details about the differences between these modes will be revealed soon.

5 Upcoming AAA Action Games From Chinese Developers Like Wuchang: Fallen Feathers That You Shouldn’t Miss

Coming next in the Chinese gaming world is “Wuchang: Fallen Feathers”, another thrilling Action RPG game for you to enjoy. If you’re eagerly waiting for this release, here’s something to get you even more excited – numerous top-tier AAA action games from Chinese developers are just about to hit the market! Let’s explore some of these upcoming gems that you shouldn’t miss.

This week in PC games: Wuchang, Killing Floor 3, open world spirit biking and some eerie glyph puzzles

Alright, buddy! Keep it on the ground, will ya? You’re acting quite absurd with those tentacles of yours in my ear. Fancy a treat? How about a biscuit? But I’m afraid you can’t have one – instead, let me share some fresh PC games coming your way this week. Here are the latest releases:

1. “Game A” – An action-packed adventure game that takes you on an exhilarating journey through various landscapes and challenges.
2. “Game B” – Dive into the underwater world of “Game B,” a captivating simulation where you can explore, learn, and interact with marine life like never before.
3. “Game C” – Get ready for an immersive experience in “Game C.” This strategy game puts you in charge of building and managing your own city, testing your planning skills and resource management abilities.
4. “Game D” – “Game D” is a fast-paced racing game that will put your reflexes to the test as you navigate through treacherous tracks and compete against the best racers from around the world.