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beside those 2 points this is super good game . the only other action game i play is monster hunter series XD
This is power fantasy game at its heart, you need to feel powerful.
I think I've just been so used to people comparing this game's difficulty to Fromsoft games, so my bad for assuming. Also you might just be an above average gamer, cuz I know a lot of people who struggle with some of the bosses in this game, yellow wind sage or yellow loong for example.
Personally experience is gonna differ on when it come to games like this, so don't be surprise if you realize that you're just good at these type of games.
Yes, it's easier than most Fromsoft titles, but it's also very linear - which means if a player struggles they don't really have any choice to progress but to simply get better at it.
In Souls games there are many ways to become stronger if you struggle against a boss, and then come back and try again.
Even then - difficulty isn't what makes these games good. Wukong is an extremely fun game, and making it too difficult would just frustrate that fun. The combat is engaging and fluid, but if the game was too hard it would force people to be more cautious and defensive and people wouldn't bother trying to use as many combos.
Given when you've posted this it's cool that youtube is your best friend and everything but you should make a blog