T (Teen 13+) - ESRB Descriptors: Blood and gore, L
M (Mature 17+) - ESRB Descriptors: Blood and Gore,
Avg. User Rating
4.0 / 5.0
4.1 / 5.0
Current Price (USD)
$59.99
$49.99
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Key Specs
Quick Highlights
Perspective: Third-Person
Multiplayer: Single-player Only
Setting: Ancient China, Journey to the West Mythology
Platforms: PlayStation 5, Windows (PC - Steam, Epic Games Store), Xbox Series X/S (TBA), GeForce Now
Initial Release (PS5, PC): 2024-08-20
Unique Feature: Based on 'Journey to the West', stunning UE5 visuals, deep combat with staff stances, spells, and transformations, challenging Soulslike boss battles.
Perspective: Third-Person
Multiplayer: Up to 3-Player Online Co-op (Crossplay supported)
Platforms: PC (Windows - Steam, Epic Games Store), PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S
Unique Feature: Procedurally generated worlds and dungeons for high replayability, deep Archetype system with dual-classing, challenging Soulslike combat, extensive weapon crafting with mods and mutators, 3-player co-op.
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Gameplay & Mechanics
Companions/Followers
None (Primarily Solo): The game focuses on the Destined One's solo journey. While you might interact with NPCs or summon temporary allies through spells (like 'A Pluck of Many'), there are no persistent, controllable companions in the traditional RPG sense.
Handler's Dog Companion: The Handler Archetype's Prime Perk grants them a loyal dog companion. The dog actively participates in combat by attacking enemies, drawing aggro, and can provide various team buffs (e.g., damage increase, damage reduction) based on the Handler's chosen skills. The dog can also revive the Handler or allies under certain conditions.
Canine (Specific breed varies by Handler's choice/default)
Summoner's Minions (Root Creatures): The Summoner Archetype can conjure various Root minions to fight alongside them. These minions have different roles (melee, ranged, tank) and their effectiveness can be enhanced through the Summoner's skills and traits. Minions are temporary and often require sacrificing health to summon.
Root Entities (Various types like Hollows, Flyers, Reavers)
Engineer's Turrets (Heavy Weapons): The Engineer Archetype can deploy heavy weapon platforms that act as automated turrets or can be carried and wielded by the Engineer or their allies. These provide significant firepower and area denial capabilities.
Co-op Players (Other Travelers): In online co-op mode, up to two other players can join as their own Traveler characters, each with their unique Archetype builds, weapons, and skills. They act as active combat companions, capable of reviving each other, synergizing abilities, and tackling challenges together.
Human (Player Characters with chosen Archetypes)
Key Collectibles
Meditation Spots: Specific locations in the game world where the Destined One can meditate to gain skill points, used for unlocking or upgrading abilities in the skill trees.
Curios: Equippable accessory items found throughout the world or as rewards. They provide passive buffs, resistances, or unique gameplay effects. Example: Wind Chimes (Deluxe Edition).
Gourd Upgrades / Ingredients: Items related to customizing and enhancing the healing gourd, allowing players to choose different types of concoctions for health recovery or other temporary buffs. Ingredients for crafting these are likely found via exploration and defeating enemies.
Celestial Medicines / Attribute Enhancers: Rare consumables or items that permanently increase the Destined One's core attributes like health, mana (for spells), or stamina (Focus Points for staff techniques).
Relics: Key story items or powerful artifacts collected after major boss fights or chapter completions, potentially granting significant passive bonuses or unlocking new progression paths. The main quest involves collecting relics tied to Sun Wukong.
Lore Items / Story Fragments: Objects, scrolls, or environmental details that provide deeper insights into the game's narrative, the mythology of the world, and the backstories of characters and enemies.
Tomes of Knowledge: Consumable items found randomly throughout all worlds. When picked up, they are instantly consumed and grant The Traveler +1 Trait Point. If at the Trait Point cap, they grant Archetype XP and Scrap instead.
Rings: Equippable accessories (up to 4 can be worn) that provide a wide variety of passive bonuses, such as increased damage, survivability, resource generation, or unique gameplay effects. Found as loot, in chests, from bosses, or purchased.
Amulets: Equippable accessories (1 can be worn) that offer more significant passive bonuses or unique perks compared to rings, often defining a core aspect of a character's build. Found similarly to rings.
Relics (e.g., Dragon Heart): Primary healing items with a limited number of charges. Different Relics can be found or crafted, each offering unique healing effects or additional temporary buffs when used. Charges are replenished at World Stones (checkpoints).
Relic Fragments: Socketable items that can be slotted into Relics to provide minor passive stat boosts (e.g., increased health, damage reduction, skill cooldown). Come in different qualities and can be upgraded.
Traits: Passive character upgrades that provide permanent stat increases or bonuses (e.g., Vigor for health, Endurance for stamina, Spirit for mod power generation). Acquired by leveling up, defeating bosses, completing quests, or finding Tomes of Knowledge. Trait points are spent to increase their effectiveness up to a cap.
Weapon Mods & Mutators: Weapon Mods are crafted from boss materials and grant active abilities to weapons. Mutators are found as loot or from specific encounters and provide passive bonuses to weapons. Collecting these expands combat options.
Quest Items & Lore Items: Various items specific to main or side quests that progress storylines. Lore items like books, notes, and audio logs are found throughout the worlds, providing backstory and world-building details.
Key Themes
Chinese Mythology
Journey to the West
Martial Arts
Transformation
Buddhism
Taoism
Moral Ambiguity
Nature & Mysticism
Fate vs. Free Will
Illusion vs. Reality
Folklore
Post-Apocalyptic
Dimensional Travel
Cosmic Horror
Survival
Teamwork & Co-op
Procedural Generation
Soulslike Challenge
Eldritch Beings (The Root)
Ancient Mysteries
High Fantasy with Firearms
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Combat & Gear
Weapons Overview
The Staff (As-You-Will Cudgel / Ruyi Jingu Bang inspired): Primary Melee (Versatile Staff)
The main weapon of the Destined One, a magical staff that can extend, shrink, and is used in conjunction with various combat stances (Smash, Pillar, Thrust). Its mastery is central to combat, allowing for a wide range of attacks, parries, and special moves.
Bronzecloud Staff: Weapon (Staff Variant)
An exclusive staff weapon included in the Digital Deluxe Edition. Likely offers a unique appearance and potentially different starting stats or properties.
When transformed into various creatures or powerful beings, the Destined One gains access to their unique attacks and abilities, which serve as temporary 'weapons' or combat styles (e.g., a large demon's claws, a fire-breathing creature's breath).
Long Guns (Rifles, Shotguns, Bows, etc.): Primary Ranged Weapon
Main damage-dealing firearms. Includes a wide variety like assault rifles (e.g., Blackmaw AR-47, Chicago Typewriter), shotguns (e.g., AS-10 Bulldog), sniper rifles/bows (e.g., Huntmaster M1, Crescent Moon), and unique boss weapons (e.g., Nightfall, Alpha-Omega). Each can be upgraded and equipped with a Weapon Mod and a Mutator.
Sidearms used for backup or specific situations. Examples include revolvers (e.g., Western Classic), pistols (e.g., Rune Pistol), and special handguns like the Cube Gun or Meridian. Can also be upgraded and equipped with a Weapon Mod and a Mutator.
Used for close-range combat, dealing damage and often staggering enemies. Includes a variety of types like swords (e.g., Blade of Gul), axes (e.g., Krell Axe), hammers (e.g., Atom Smasher), and special melee weapons crafted from boss materials (e.g., Assassin's Dagger). Can be upgraded and some can be equipped with Mutators.
Weapon Mods: Equippable Weapon Ability
Attachable components that grant weapons unique active abilities, often with cooldowns or charges built up by dealing damage. Examples include Hot Shot (imbues bullets with fire), Healing Shot (heals allies), Space Crabs (summons explosive crabs), or boss-specific mods like Moonlight Barrage (Crescent Moon bow). Most weapons have one Mod slot.
Mutators: Passive Weapon Augment
Passive augments that can be socketed into Long Guns, Handguns, and some Melee Weapons. They provide various passive bonuses like increased critical chance, lifesteal, faster reload speed, or unique conditional effects. Can be upgraded.
Corrupted Weapons: Special Weapon Variants
Special alternate versions of existing weapons, often with unique visual effects and altered firing modes or properties. Obtained by exchanging Corrupted Shards and the original weapon with Dwell in Ward 13. Examples: Corrupted Aphelion, Corrupted Merciless.
Armor / Gear Sets
Folk Opera Armor Set: A cosmetic armor set included in the Digital Deluxe Edition, consisting of the Folk Opera Mask, Folk Opera Almsgiving Armor, Folk Opera Leather Bracers, and Folk Opera Buskins. Provides a distinct visual style.
Various Equipment Pieces: Players can equip different pieces of gear that likely influence stats such as defense, resistances, or provide passive bonuses. The game features distinct slots for equipment like masks, armor, bracers, and buskins.
Armor Sets (Head, Body, Legs, Gloves): Players can equip a full armor set consisting of four pieces: Head Armor, Body Armor, Leg Armor, and Gloves. Each piece contributes to the overall Armor value (damage reduction), Weight (affecting stamina regeneration and dodge roll speed - Light, Medium, Heavy, Ultra Heavy rolls), and elemental resistances (e.g., Fire, Shock, Blight, Corrode). Many sets also provide unique passive set bonuses when multiple pieces are equipped.
Leto Mark I & II Armor Sets: Known for being extremely heavy armor sets, providing very high damage reduction at the cost of a slow 'flop' dodge roll (Leto Mark I) or a slightly better heavy roll (Leto Mark II). Popular for tank builds.
Radiant Armor Set: An example of a set that might provide bonuses related to critical hits or sustained fire, often with a distinct visual appearance.
Void Armor Set: A heavy armor set that often provides a perk related to taking damage, such as a temporary damage buff after being hit.
Elder Armor Set: A set often associated with support or healing capabilities, potentially boosting Relic use or ally buffs.
Cultist Armor Set (Example from Remnant 1, archetype starting gear in R2 may vary): Typically associated with Mod Power generation or skill cooldown reduction. Starting Archetypes in Remnant II come with their own unique-looking armor sets.
Armor Skins / Cosmetic Transmog (Limited): While full transmog is not a primary feature, some armor sets are visually distinct, and certain pre-order/Deluxe edition bonuses provided unique armor appearances. The focus is primarily on stats and set bonuses rather than extensive cosmetic layering of armor pieces.
Outfits/Customization
Folk Opera Outfit: A full cosmetic outfit included in the Digital Deluxe Edition, comprising a Mask, Almsgiving Armor, Leather Bracers, and Buskins. Offers a unique traditional opera-inspired aesthetic.
Default Attire (The Destined One): The primary appearance of the player character. It's likely that other armor pieces or outfits can be found or crafted in the game, affecting both appearance and stats, though extensive cosmetic customization beyond distinct sets isn't confirmed as a major feature.
Archetype Starting Armor: Each starting Archetype (e.g., Challenger, Handler, Hunter, Gunslinger, Medic) comes with a visually distinct set of armor (Head, Body, Legs, Gloves) that reflects their theme and role. These are actual gear pieces with stats.
World-Dropped & Crafted Armor Sets: Numerous armor sets can be found as loot in the various worlds, crafted from materials, or purchased from merchants. Each set has a unique appearance and provides different defensive stats, elemental resistances, and often set bonuses that synergize with specific playstyles or Archetypes.
Deluxe & Ultimate Edition Armor Sets (Cosmetic/Early Unlocks): The Deluxe Edition included three armor sets: Elder Armor Set, Radiant Armor Set, and Void Armor Set. These provide unique aesthetics and starting gear options.
DLC Armor Sets: Each DLC ('The Awakened King,' 'The Forgotten Kingdom,' 'The Dark Horizon') introduces new armor sets with unique designs and perks thematic to the new content and worlds.
Helmet Visibility Toggle: Players usually have the option to toggle the visibility of their equipped helmet, allowing them to see their character's face while still receiving the stats from the head armor.
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World & Exploration
World & Level Design
Black Myth: Wukong is not an open-world game but features large, distinct levels divided into chapters, each with its own environmental theme (e.g., forests, deserts, snowy mountains). While levels offer branching paths and exploration, the overall progression is more linear, comparable in structure to games like Sekiro. The game does not provide a traditional player map, encouraging environmental observation. Fast travel is available via 'Keeper's Shrines' (checkpoints).
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Playable Vehicles
None (Traversal by Foot/Abilities)
Traversal in Black Myth: Wukong is primarily on foot, supplemented by the Destined One's acrobatic abilities, dodges, and potentially spells like 'Cloud Step'. There are no player-controlled vehicles in the traditional sense.
None (Traversal by Foot & World Stones)
REMNANT II primarily features on-foot exploration within its worlds and dungeons. Fast travel is facilitated by interacting with World Stones (checkpoints) to teleport to other discovered World Stones within the same world or to different worlds via The Labyrinth.
Glider Traversal System (The Dark Horizon DLC - N'Erud Only): Personal Traversal Gear
The 'The Dark Horizon' DLC, set in N'Erud, introduces a new Glider Traversal System, allowing players to navigate specific areas of that world with enhanced mobility. This is specific to certain sections of the DLC content.
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Story & Characters
Main Characters
The Destined One: Protagonist / Monkey Warrior
The main playable character, a skilled monkey warrior on a quest to uncover the truth behind the legend of Sun Wukong and the events of 'Journey to the West'. Wields a magical staff and can master various spells and transformations.
Sun Wukong (The Monkey King / Great Sage Equal to Heaven): Central Lore Figure / Legendary Hero
The iconic protagonist of 'Journey to the West'. In Black Myth: Wukong, his legend is central to the plot, and the Destined One's journey is deeply intertwined with Wukong's past and fate.
Erlang Shen (Yang Jian): Antagonist / Major Boss / Celestial General
A powerful deity from Chinese mythology, known for his third eye and formidable combat prowess. Appears as a major antagonist and challenging boss fight in the game.
Bull Demon King (Niu Mowang): Antagonist / Major Boss / Demon Lord
A powerful demon lord from 'Journey to the West', an old acquaintance turned adversary of Sun Wukong. Features as a significant boss with his own domain and storyline.
Red Boy (Hong Hai'er): Antagonist / Major Boss / Fire-wielding Demon
The son of the Bull Demon King and Princess Iron Fan, known for his mastery of Samadhi Fire. Appears as a challenging boss with a storyline connected to his parents.
Various Yaoguai (Demons & Monsters): Enemies / Bosses
A diverse bestiary of demons, monsters, and spirits (Yaoguai) drawn from Chinese folklore and 'Journey to the West', each with unique designs, abilities, and backstories. They serve as common enemies and challenging boss encounters.
Zhu Bajie (Pigsy - Mentioned/Implied): Supporting Character (from lore)
One of Sun Wukong's companions in 'Journey to the West'. While his direct prominent role in the game's plot for the 'Destined One' is less clear than Wukong's, he is a key figure from the source material.
The Traveler: Protagonist (Player Character)
The customizable player character, a survivor in a post-apocalyptic world. They are thrust into a conflict spanning multiple dimensions to combat The Root and uncover ancient mysteries. Their abilities are defined by chosen Archetypes, weapons, and gear.
Clementine: Key NPC / Powerful Figure
A returning character from the lore of Remnant: From the Ashes (implicated in the Dreamer Project). In REMNANT II, she is a powerful individual with unique abilities related to the World Stones and interdimensional travel. She plays a crucial role in guiding The Traveler and fighting The Root.
The Keeper of the Labyrinth (Andrew Ford - Implied/Theorized): Enigmatic Guide / Guardian
A mysterious and ancient entity responsible for maintaining the Labyrinth, the unchanging hub world that connects to other dimensions. Provides guidance and exposition to The Traveler. Potentially connected to Founder Ford from the first game.
Commander Ford (Mentioned/Lore): Founder of Ward 13 / Explorer
The founder of Ward 13 and a key figure from Remnant: From the Ashes who disappeared into the World Stone network. His legacy and research are often referenced.
Wallace: NPC / Mystic & Archetype Crafter
An NPC in Ward 13 who helps The Traveler unlock their initial Archetype and can craft Engrams for unlocking new Archetypes using special materials.
McCabe: NPC / Weapon Mod & Boss Weapon Crafter
A gruff but skilled weaponsmith in Ward 13. She crafts unique Weapon Mods and powerful Boss Weapons for The Traveler using materials obtained from defeated world bosses.
An NPC in Ward 13 who sells various consumables like ammo boxes, healing items, and concoctions.
Mudtooth: NPC / Storyteller & Elixir Vendor
An elderly character in Ward 13 who tells stories (granting XP boosts) and sells various concoctions (temporary buffs).
The Root: Primary Antagonistic Force / Hive Mind Entity
The overarching enemy faction in the Remnant universe. A sentient, plant-like hive mind entity that corrupts and invades worlds, assimilating lifeforms and creating monstrous creatures. The ultimate goal is to stop its spread and defeat its core, Annihilation.
World Bosses (e.g., The Nightweaver, Sha'Hala, The Corruptor, Annihilation): Major Antagonists / Challenges
Each world features unique and powerful bosses that The Traveler must defeat to progress or obtain valuable rewards. Annihilation serves as the final boss of the main campaign.
Example Missions
The Destined One's Journey (Main Campaign)
A chapter-based main storyline where the player, as the Destined One, ventures through various mythical locations to uncover the truth behind Sun Wukong's legend and collect powerful relics. This involves navigating challenging environments, solving light puzzles, and defeating numerous enemies and powerful bosses inspired by 'Journey to the West'.
Yaoguai Hunts / Boss Battles
Confronting and defeating a wide array of Yaoguai (demons/monsters), including over 70-80 distinct boss encounters. Each boss typically has multiple phases and unique attack patterns, requiring strategic use of stances, spells, and transformations. Defeating them often yields new abilities (Spirit Skills) or key items.
Exploration and Secret Finding
Traversing large, detailed levels to discover hidden paths, optional boss fights, collectibles (like Meditation Spots, Curios, Gourds), lore entries, and upgrade materials. The game encourages thorough exploration of its distinct environments.
Mastering Abilities and Transformations
Acquiring and upgrading a variety of spells, staff stances, and transformation abilities. Certain encounters or environmental challenges may require specific abilities or transformations to overcome, encouraging experimentation and mastery of the available toolkit.
Main Campaign (Stop The Root)
A series of narrative quests spanning multiple procedurally generated worlds (Yaesha, Losomn, N'Erud) connected by The Labyrinth, culminating in a journey to Root Earth to confront and defeat Annihilation, the source of The Root's corruption. Involves finding Clementine and working with The Keeper.
World-Specific Storylines & Bosses
Each major world (Yaesha, Losomn, N'Erud) has its own main questline, often involving unique NPCs, moral choices, and culminating in a world boss fight. The specific storyline and boss encountered can vary due to procedural generation (e.g., The Nightweaver or Faelin/Faerin in Losomn; The Corruptor or The Ravager in Yaesha; Sha'Hala or Tal'Ratha in N'Erud).
Side Dungeons & Events
Exploring optional dungeons and encountering dynamic events within each world. These often reward unique loot, traits, weapon mods, mutators, rings, or amulets. Many side dungeons have their own mini-bosses or puzzles.
Archetype Unlocking Quests/Puzzles
Many Archetypes beyond the starting choices are unlocked by finding specific items (Engrams) hidden in the worlds or obtained by completing secret objectives, puzzles, or interacting with specific NPCs under certain conditions.
Adventure Mode
A separate game mode that allows players to re-roll individual worlds (Yaesha, Losomn, N'Erud) with new procedural generation, independent of their main campaign progress. Used for farming specific items, encountering different storylines/bosses, or leveling up.
DLC Campaigns (The Awakened King, The Forgotten Kingdom, The Dark Horizon)
Each DLC adds a new self-contained storyline within one of the existing game worlds (Losomn, Yaesha, N'Erud respectively), introducing new areas, dungeons, bosses, enemies, items, and a new playable Archetype.
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Multiplayer
Multiplayer Details
Black Myth: Wukong is a single-player action RPG. There are no official multiplayer modes in the base game. A third-party multiplayer mod (WukongMP) has been developed by the community, offering unofficial PvP and planned co-op.
The core gameplay is designed for up to 3-player online co-operative PvE. Players can join friends or use matchmaking to tackle the campaign, explore worlds, and fight bosses together. The game's difficulty scales with the number of players. Loot is instanced per player.
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Editions & DLC
Available Editions
Available editions include: Digital Standard Edition ($59.99 USD), Digital Deluxe Edition ($69.99 USD - includes base game, Bronzecloud Staff weapon, Folk Opera Mask, Folk Opera Almsgiving Armor, Folk Opera Leather Bracers, Folk Opera Buskins, Wind Chimes curio, and selected digital soundtrack). Physical Deluxe Edition (PC, $169 USD) and Collector's Edition (PC, $399 USD - includes a 40cm Wukong figurine) have also been available, though primarily for PC and potentially with regional limitations. Pre-order bonus was the Trailblazer's Scarlet Gourd.
Released in several editions: Standard Edition (base game). Deluxe Edition (included three armor sets: Elder, Radiant, Void). Ultimate Edition (included Deluxe Edition content, Survival Pack with consumables, and early access to 'The Awakened King,' 'The Forgotten Kingdom,' and 'The Dark Horizon' DLCs, which form the DLC Bundle).
Post-Launch Content / DLC
An expansion for Black Myth: Wukong is reportedly in development. The game has received post-launch patches for performance improvements, bug fixes, and new features like DLSS 4.0 support and additional language options (e.g., Thai).
REMNANT II has a DLC Bundle featuring three major expansions:
1. 'The Awakened King' (released November 2023): New storyline in Losomn focusing on the One True King, new Archetype (The Ritualist), new dungeons, bosses, items, and weapons.
2. 'The Forgotten Kingdom' (released April 2024): New storyline in Yaesha exploring a lost tribe and a vengeful stone spirit Lydusa, new Archetype (The Invoker), new dungeons, bosses, items, and weapons.
3. 'The Dark Horizon' (released September 2024): New storyline in N'Erud, new Archetype (The Warden), new dungeons, bosses, items, weapons, and a new Glider Traversal System for N'Erud.
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is Black Myth: Wukong? A: Black Myth: Wukong is an action RPG based on the classic Chinese novel 'Journey to the West'. Players control the 'Destined One,' a monkey warrior, and embark on a quest to uncover hidden truths, battling formidable foes using staff combat, spells, and transformations.
Q: When was Black Myth: Wukong released? A: Black Myth: Wukong was released on August 20, 2024, for PlayStation 5 and Windows (PC). The Xbox Series X/S version is planned for a later date.
Q: What platforms is Black Myth: Wukong available on? A: Currently, it's available on PlayStation 5 and PC (via Steam and Epic Games Store). An Xbox Series X/S version is expected later. It's also playable via GeForce Now.
Q: What is the gameplay like in Black Myth: Wukong? A: It's a challenging Soulslike action RPG with a focus on third-person melee combat using a staff. Gameplay involves mastering different stances, utilizing a variety of spells, and transforming into powerful creatures or defeated enemies. It requires precise timing for attacks, dodges, and parries ('Rock Solid' spell).
Q: Is Black Myth: Wukong an open-world game? A: No, it is not a fully open-world game. It features large, distinct levels organized into chapters. While these levels offer exploration and branching paths, the overall structure is more linear. There is no traditional in-game map provided to the player.
Q: Is Black Myth: Wukong single-player or multiplayer? A: Black Myth: Wukong is a single-player only experience for the base game. There are no official multiplayer modes.
Q: What is the story based on? A: The story is deeply rooted in the 16th-century Chinese novel 'Journey to the West,' one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature. It draws heavily from its characters, mythology, and themes.
Q: When was REMNANT II released? A: REMNANT II was released on July 25, 2023, for PC (Windows), PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S.
Q: What kind of game is REMNANT II? A: REMNANT II is a third-person action RPG shooter with Soulslike elements, focusing on challenging combat, deep character customization through the Archetype system, and procedurally generated worlds. It can be played solo or in up to 3-player co-op.
Q: Is REMNANT II a direct sequel to Remnant: From the Ashes? A: Yes, it is a direct sequel set some years after the events of the first game and its DLCs, continuing the story of humanity's fight against The Root.
Q: What are Archetypes in REMNANT II? A: Archetypes are character classes that provide unique skills, perks, and traits. Players choose a starting Archetype and can later unlock and equip a secondary Archetype to create hybrid builds. Examples include Handler (dog companion), Challenger (tank/melee), Hunter (ranged DPS), Medic (healing), and many more unlockable ones.
Q: How does procedural generation work in REMNANT II? A: The game dynamically generates world layouts, dungeons, enemy placements, questlines, events, and even some boss encounters. This ensures that each playthrough and Adventure Mode roll offers a different experience, enhancing replayability.
Q: Does REMNANT II have multiplayer and crossplay? A: Yes, REMNANT II supports up to 3-player online co-op. Crossplay between PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S was added via a post-launch update (requires linking an Epic Games account for console players).
Q: What kind of DLC is available for REMNANT II? A: REMNANT II has a DLC bundle featuring three major expansions: 'The Awakened King,' 'The Forgotten Kingdom,' and 'The Dark Horizon.' Each DLC adds new storylines, worlds/areas, Archetypes, enemies, bosses, weapons, and items.
Q: Is REMNANT II a Soulslike game? A: Yes, it incorporates many Soulslike elements, including challenging combat, formidable boss battles that require learning attack patterns, a healing/checkpoint system (World Stones), and a penalty upon death (though typically less severe than some traditional Souls games).
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Technical Details
Graphics & Visual Fidelity
Developed using Unreal Engine 5, Black Myth: Wukong is acclaimed for its stunning visual fidelity, highly detailed character models (especially fur rendering), breathtaking environments inspired by Chinese landscapes and art, realistic particle effects, and advanced lighting. It supports modern graphical technologies like NVIDIA DLSS and ray tracing (though ray tracing might be more optimized in post-launch patches).
Developed using Unreal Engine 4 (despite some early UE5 speculation), REMNANT II features detailed environments with distinct visual themes for each world, impressive enemy and boss designs, and a dark, gritty art style consistent with its post-apocalyptic and cosmic horror themes.
Audio & Soundtrack
The game features a rich soundtrack that blends traditional Chinese instrumentation with epic orchestral scores to create an atmospheric and immersive audio experience complementing the mythology and intense combat. Voice acting is available in Chinese (Mandarin) and English.
Atmospheric sound design enhances the distinct feel of each world and the impact of combat. The musical score adapts to gameplay, building intensity during boss fights and creating an eerie ambience during exploration.
User Interface (UI/UX)
Features a clean and immersive UI typical of Soulslike action RPGs, focusing on combat information such as health, stamina (Focus), mana, equipped spells/abilities, and enemy status. Contextual prompts appear for interactions and special moves. No persistent mini-map is provided.
Features a clear UI displaying health, stamina, mod power, skill cooldowns, ammo, and equipped items. Inventory management involves weapons, armor, mods, mutators, rings, amulets, and consumables. A minimap aids navigation through the procedurally generated environments.
Accessibility Options
Specific accessibility options include customizable controls and support for various upscaling technologies (DLSS, FSR, XeSS) which can help players with performance. Further details on comprehensive accessibility features (e.g., advanced subtitle options, colorblind modes, gameplay modifiers) would require in-game review.
Includes options such as subtitles (though initially not highly customizable, patches may have improved), separate volume controls for voice, SFX, and music, remappable keybindings, gamepad support with auto-snap to enemies, adjustable video effects, and sensitivity customization for aiming, mouse, and camera (including X/Y inversion). An option to auto-equip picked-up items is also available.
1080p (Full HD) - Recommended (Target: 1080p, High settings, ~60 FPS, potentially with upscaling)(High Preset, Upscaling (DLSS/FSR/XeSS on 'Quality' or 'Balanced') likely beneficial for stable 60 FPS.)
CPU: Recommended desktop CPU for a balanced experience.
CPU (Laptop): Provides a solid CPU foundation for 1080p High settings and can handle higher framerates without significant bottlenecking. Good thermal performance is key.
GPU: Recommended desktop GPU for 1080p High.
GPU (Laptop): Targets a consistent ~60 FPS at 1080p High settings. **Higher TGP variants are critical for the RTX 3060 Laptop to achieve this.** 8GB VRAM (as on RTX 4060 Laptop or RX 6600M/6700M) is strongly preferred for this tier to handle higher texture settings and future demands. Upscaling (DLSS/FSR/XeSS on 'Quality' or 'Balanced') is highly recommended to maintain smooth framerates and visual fidelity.
RAM: 16GB RAM recommended, ensure it's in a fast dual-channel configuration.
Storage: An SSD is essential at this tier. An NVMe SSD will offer the best loading times and asset streaming.
memoryCPU: Intel Core i7-9700 or AMD Ryzen 5 5500
developer_boardGPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 (6GB) or AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT (8GB) or INTEL Arc A750 (8GB)
laptop_windowsGPU (L): NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop (6GB, crucial to have 90-115W+ TGP), NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 Laptop (8GB, most TGP variants perform well); OR AMD Radeon RX 6600M (8GB), AMD Radeon RX 6700M (10GB), AMD Radeon RX 7600S/7700S. For 1440p at Medium settings, these GPUs with aggressive upscaling are a starting point.
layersRAM: 16 GB
saveStorage (Tier): 130 GB SSD (NVMe Recommended)
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1080p (Full HD) - Recommended (Targets 1080p, Medium/High settings, ~60 FPS with Upscaling Quality/Balanced)(Medium/High Preset, 1080p resolution with DLSS/FSR/XeSS Quality or Balanced.)
CPU: Official recommended desktop CPU for a better 1080p experience.
CPU (Laptop): Stronger laptop CPUs for more consistent 1080p/60fps.
GPU: Official recommended desktop GPU for 1080p. 6GB VRAM minimum, 8GB ideal.
GPU (Laptop): Capable laptop GPUs. High TGP and effective use of DLSS/FSR are very important. (A hypothetical future RTX 5050/5060 Laptop GPU).
RAM: 16GB RAM officially recommended.
Storage: NVMe SSD recommended for better overall experience.
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memoryCPU: Intel Core i5-10600K or AMD Ryzen 5 3600
laptop_macCPU (L): Intel Core i7-10750H / AMD Ryzen 7 4800H or newer high-performance 6-core or 8-core CPUs.
laptop_windowsGPU (L): NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 Mobile (6GB, High TGP), RTX 3060 Laptop GPU (6GB, High TGP), RTX 4050 Laptop GPU (6GB, High TGP), RTX 4060 Laptop GPU (8GB).
layersRAM: 16 GB
saveStorage (Tier): 80 GB NVMe SSD
1080p (Full HD) - Minimum (Target: 1080p, Low settings, ~30-60 FPS with upscaling)(Low Preset, Upscaling (DLSS/FSR/XeSS on 'Performance' or 'Balanced') strongly recommended.)
CPU: Minimum desktop CPU for baseline playability.
CPU (Laptop): Ensures the CPU isn't a major bottleneck for the minimum-tier GPU at 1080p. Focus on sustained clock speeds and adequate cooling for the laptop chassis.
GPU: Minimum desktop GPU for 1080p Low.
GPU (Laptop): Targets ~30-60 FPS at 1080p Low settings. **Upscaling (DLSS/FSR/XeSS on 'Performance' or 'Balanced') will be essential for a smoother and more consistent experience.** 6GB VRAM is highly recommended as 4GB VRAM cards (like some GTX 1650 Mobile variants or lower-end RX 6500M) will face significant limitations with textures, stability, and may not provide an acceptable experience. Performance heavily depends on the specific laptop's TGP and cooling effectiveness.
RAM: Minimum RAM requirement, dual channel configuration is critical for performance.
Storage: HDD is technically possible at minimum, but an SSD is very strongly recommended for significantly better loading times and overall game fluidity.
1080p (Full HD) - Minimum (Targets 1080p, Low/Medium settings, ~30-60 FPS with Upscaling)(Low/Medium Preset, 1080p resolution with DLSS/FSR/XeSS Performance/Balanced.)
CPU: Official minimum desktop CPU. Game can be CPU intensive.
CPU (Laptop): Estimated laptop CPU. A modern 6-core CPU is advisable for a smoother experience.
GPU: Official minimum desktop GPU. 4GB VRAM is the absolute floor; 8GB (like RX 590) is better.
GPU (Laptop): Estimated laptop GPUs. Performance heavily depends on TGP and upscaling. (Hypothetical future entry-level RTX 50 series laptop GPUs would exceed this).
RAM: 16GB RAM is the official minimum.
Storage: SSD is highly recommended as per official notes.
laptop_windowsGPU (L): NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Ti Mobile (4GB), RTX 3050 Laptop GPU (4GB/6GB, ensure good TGP). RTX 4050 Laptop GPU (6GB) would be a more comfortable modern minimum, relying on upscaling.
layersRAM: 16 GB
saveStorage (Tier): 80 GB SSD
1440p (QHD/2K) - High (Targets 1440p, High settings, ~60 FPS with DLSS/FSR Quality + potentially Frame Gen)(High Preset, 1440p resolution with DLSS/FSR Quality. Frame Generation (DLSS 3/FSR 3) highly recommended if available/supported by GPU.)
CPU: Powerful desktop CPU to handle 1440p and reduce CPU bottlenecks, especially if using Frame Generation.
CPU (Laptop): High-performance laptop CPUs essential for smooth 1440p, particularly with Frame Generation.
GPU: Strong GPUs for 1440p/60fps. DLSS/FSR Quality is essential. For consistent 60FPS+ with high settings, Frame Generation is a significant help.
GPU (Laptop): High-end laptop GPUs with max TGP. DLSS/FSR (Quality/Balanced) + Frame Generation are key. (A hypothetical future RTX 5060 Ti/5070 Laptop GPU).
RAM: 32GB RAM is strongly recommended for 1440p high settings to ensure smooth performance.
Storage: NVMe SSD mandatory for optimal performance.
CPU: Top-tier desktop CPU to support 4K gaming and minimize CPU bottlenecks, especially with Frame Generation.
CPU (Laptop): Absolute flagship laptop CPUs required.
GPU: Flagship desktop GPUs required for 4K. Heavily reliant on DLSS/FSR Performance and Frame Generation (for NVIDIA RTX 40 series / AMD FSR 3 compatible cards) to achieve ~60 FPS.
GPU (Laptop): The most powerful current (RTX 40 series) laptop GPUs. DLSS/FSR (Performance/Ultra Performance) with Frame Generation is essential. Hypothetical RTX 50 series laptop GPUs are speculative.
RAM: 32GB of high-speed RAM is strongly recommended for optimal 4K gaming.
Storage: A very fast NVMe SSD (PCIe Gen4 or better) is highly recommended for 4K textures and loading.
Spec: 130 GB available space (SSD Recommended, NVMe SSD for Ultra/Optimal Experience) Note: An SSD is highly recommended for good loading times, reduced texture pop-in, and smoother overall gameplay. For Ultra settings or the best possible experience, an NVMe SSD is preferable due to higher bandwidth. Type: NVMe
Spec: 80 GB available space (SSD Highly Recommended, NVMe for best experience) Note: An SSD (preferably NVMe) with at least 80 GB of free space is strongly recommended for optimal performance, significantly faster loading times, and smoother asset streaming. Requirement may increase with DLCs/updates. Type: NVMe
desktop_windows Operating System
Spec: Windows 10 64-bit or newer (Latest Update) Explanation: 64-bit Windows 10 or Windows 11 with the latest service packs and updates is required.
Spec: Windows 10 (64-bit, latest update) or Windows 11 (64-bit, latest update) Explanation: A 64-bit version of Windows 10 (latest updates) or Windows 11 (latest update) is required. Windows 11 is generally recommended for newer UE5 titles for features like DirectStorage and optimal CPU scheduling.
gamepad DirectX Version
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Spec: DirectX 12 Explanation: DirectX 12 is required. Remnant II is an Unreal Engine 5 title, which leverages DX12 features. Ray tracing is not a primary feature of the game; performance is demanding even without it.
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Official PC system requirements for 'Black Myth: Wukong'. Performance can vary depending on specific hardware, driver versions, and in-game settings. An SSD is strongly recommended for optimal performance. DLSS/FSR/XeSS are supported and recommended for higher settings or resolutions.
Laptop Performance Note: Black Myth: Wukong is a graphically demanding title. Achieving a smooth and visually appealing experience on a laptop requires a powerful, modern gaming laptop. Laptop GPUs, even those sharing a model name with desktop counterparts (e.g., 'RTX 4070'), typically operate at lower power levels (TGP - Total Graphics Power) and are subject to chassis thermal constraints, resulting in different performance. The details below provide estimated laptop component tiers, but **actual performance can vary significantly based on the specific laptop model's TGP, cooling solution, CPU, RAM, and even software configuration (e.g., performance modes, drivers).** It is crucial to research reviews of specific laptop models if you are targeting optimal performance in this game.
Laptop Consideration: G P U T G P Impact: The Total Graphics Power (TGP) allocated to a laptop GPU is a primary determinant of its performance. For example, an RTX 3060 Laptop GPU can range from 60W to 115W+, with higher wattages delivering substantially more power. Always aim for laptops specifying higher TGP values for their GPUs if Black Myth: Wukong is a priority. Check manufacturer specifications and reviews.
Laptop Consideration: Advanced Cooling Thermals: Sustained high performance generates significant heat. Laptops with advanced cooling systems (e.g., vapor chambers, multiple heat pipes, high-airflow fans, liquid metal anointment) are better equipped to prevent thermal throttling, which can severely reduce framerates during long gaming sessions. Ensure good airflow around the laptop and consider a cooling pad.
Laptop Consideration: C P U Performance Sustain: While the GPU is often the main bottleneck, a capable CPU (e.g., Intel Core H/HX series, AMD Ryzen HS/HX series from recent generations) that can maintain its boost clocks without significant power or thermal throttling is essential to feed the GPU frames efficiently, especially in a game with complex AI and potentially CPU-intensive physics or world streaming.
Laptop Consideration: R A M Configuration Speed: Beyond capacity (16GB minimum, 32GB recommended for higher settings), ensure the RAM is running in a dual-channel configuration. RAM speed (e.g., DDR4-3200MHz vs DDR5-4800MHz+ or higher) can also provide noticeable performance benefits in CPU-bound scenarios or for overall system responsiveness and reduced stuttering.
Laptop Consideration: Display Panel G P U Pairing: Consider the laptop's display resolution (1080p, 1440p, 4K) and refresh rate (e.g., 120Hz, 144Hz, 165Hz+). A high-refresh-rate panel is desirable for smoother motion, but the GPU must be powerful enough to drive frames at that rate at your desired settings. A GPU suitable for 1080p might struggle significantly at 1440p native resolution on a laptop without aggressive upscaling.
Laptop Consideration: M U X Switch N V I D I A Advanced Optimus: Laptops equipped with a MUX switch or supporting NVIDIA Advanced Optimus allow the dedicated GPU to connect directly to the internal display, bypassing the integrated graphics. This can provide a significant performance uplift (typically 5-15%, sometimes more in certain titles) by reducing latency and ensuring the dGPU's full potential is utilized.
Laptop Consideration: Driver Updates O S Optimization: Always use the latest official GPU drivers from NVIDIA, AMD, or Intel for optimal performance, bug fixes, and game-specific profiles. Ensure Windows is updated and configured for gaming performance (e.g., Game Mode enabled, appropriate power plans selected, background applications minimized).
Optimization Detail: Upscaling Tech: Supports NVIDIA DLSS, AMD FSR, and Intel XeSS. Utilizing these upscaling technologies is highly recommended across all tiers, especially on laptops, to achieve target framerates while maintaining good visual quality, particularly at resolutions above 1080p or when enabling demanding features like Ray Tracing.
Optimization Detail: Key Settings Impact: Resolution, Texture Quality, Shadow Quality, Effects Quality, Anti-Aliasing, Ray Tracing settings (if applicable), and Foliage/View Distance significantly impact performance. Fine-tuning these settings in conjunction with upscaling is key to a good experience.
Game Name: Black Myth: Wukong
OFFICIAL AND EXTRAPOLATED SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS for REMNANT II (Released July 2023). This information is based on official PC specifications from Gunfire Games/Arc Games and includes extrapolated tiers for higher performance targets, adapted to the requested JSON structure for a May 2025 context. REMNANT II is a demanding Unreal Engine 5 title, and using upscaling technologies (DLSS, FSR, XeSS) is highly recommended for optimal performance across all tiers. Laptop GPU mentions for RTX 50 series are speculative.
Laptop Performance Note: Laptop models of listed desktop GPUs require comparable performance, which is heavily dependent on TGP (Total Graphics Power), VRAM, and robust cooling. REMNANT II is very demanding; high-performance laptop hardware with effective thermal management is crucial, especially for higher settings or resolutions.
Laptop Consideration: G P U T G P: Maximum TGP for the laptop GPU is critical for achieving playable framerates in REMNANT II.
Laptop Consideration: Cooling Thermals: Excellent and sustained cooling is essential to prevent severe thermal throttling, as the game can heavily stress both CPU and GPU.
Laptop Consideration: C P U Power Limits: High sustained CPU power limits are beneficial, as Unreal Engine 5 games can be CPU-intensive, particularly with complex world states and enemy encounters.
Laptop Consideration: M U X Switch Optimus: A MUX switch or NVIDIA Advanced Optimus is highly recommended for optimal performance and reduced latency.
Optimization Detail: Upscaling Tech: Supports NVIDIA DLSS (Super Resolution, Frame Generation - DLSS 3.7 as of April 2024), AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR 2.2 at launch, FSR 3.0 with Frame Generation supported as of April 2024), and Intel XeSS (1.1 at launch, 1.3 as of April 2024). The game was designed with upscaling in mind; using these technologies is essential for achieving target framerates, especially at resolutions above 1080p or with higher graphics settings.
Optimization Detail: Key Settings Impact: Overall Graphics Quality (Low, Medium, High, Ultra), Shadow Quality, Post Processing, Foliage Quality, View Distance, and Effects Quality significantly impact performance. Native resolution rendering is extremely demanding; upscaling is key.
Game Name: REMNANT II
build Optimization Details
Upscaling Tech: Supports NVIDIA DLSS, AMD FSR, and Intel XeSS. Utilizing these upscaling technologies is highly recommended across all tiers, especially on laptops, to achieve target framerates while maintaining good visual quality, particularly at resolutions above 1080p or when enabling demanding features like Ray Tracing.
Key Settings Impact: Resolution, Texture Quality, Shadow Quality, Effects Quality, Anti-Aliasing, Ray Tracing settings (if applicable), and Foliage/View Distance significantly impact performance. Fine-tuning these settings in conjunction with upscaling is key to a good experience.
Upscaling Tech: Supports NVIDIA DLSS (Super Resolution, Frame Generation - DLSS 3.7 as of April 2024), AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR 2.2 at launch, FSR 3.0 with Frame Generation supported as of April 2024), and Intel XeSS (1.1 at launch, 1.3 as of April 2024). The game was designed with upscaling in mind; using these technologies is essential for achieving target framerates, especially at resolutions above 1080p or with higher graphics settings.
Key Settings Impact: Overall Graphics Quality (Low, Medium, High, Ultra), Shadow Quality, Post Processing, Foliage Quality, View Distance, and Effects Quality significantly impact performance. Native resolution rendering is extremely demanding; upscaling is key.
laptop Laptop Considerations
G P U T G P Impact: The Total Graphics Power (TGP) allocated to a laptop GPU is a primary determinant of its performance. For example, an RTX 3060 Laptop GPU can range from 60W to 115W+, with higher wattages delivering substantially more power. Always aim for laptops specifying higher TGP values for their GPUs if Black Myth: Wukong is a priority. Check manufacturer specifications and reviews.
Advanced Cooling Thermals: Sustained high performance generates significant heat. Laptops with advanced cooling systems (e.g., vapor chambers, multiple heat pipes, high-airflow fans, liquid metal anointment) are better equipped to prevent thermal throttling, which can severely reduce framerates during long gaming sessions. Ensure good airflow around the laptop and consider a cooling pad.
C P U Performance Sustain: While the GPU is often the main bottleneck, a capable CPU (e.g., Intel Core H/HX series, AMD Ryzen HS/HX series from recent generations) that can maintain its boost clocks without significant power or thermal throttling is essential to feed the GPU frames efficiently, especially in a game with complex AI and potentially CPU-intensive physics or world streaming.
R A M Configuration Speed: Beyond capacity (16GB minimum, 32GB recommended for higher settings), ensure the RAM is running in a dual-channel configuration. RAM speed (e.g., DDR4-3200MHz vs DDR5-4800MHz+ or higher) can also provide noticeable performance benefits in CPU-bound scenarios or for overall system responsiveness and reduced stuttering.
Display Panel G P U Pairing: Consider the laptop's display resolution (1080p, 1440p, 4K) and refresh rate (e.g., 120Hz, 144Hz, 165Hz+). A high-refresh-rate panel is desirable for smoother motion, but the GPU must be powerful enough to drive frames at that rate at your desired settings. A GPU suitable for 1080p might struggle significantly at 1440p native resolution on a laptop without aggressive upscaling.
M U X Switch N V I D I A Advanced Optimus: Laptops equipped with a MUX switch or supporting NVIDIA Advanced Optimus allow the dedicated GPU to connect directly to the internal display, bypassing the integrated graphics. This can provide a significant performance uplift (typically 5-15%, sometimes more in certain titles) by reducing latency and ensuring the dGPU's full potential is utilized.
Driver Updates O S Optimization: Always use the latest official GPU drivers from NVIDIA, AMD, or Intel for optimal performance, bug fixes, and game-specific profiles. Ensure Windows is updated and configured for gaming performance (e.g., Game Mode enabled, appropriate power plans selected, background applications minimized).
G P U T G P: Maximum TGP for the laptop GPU is critical for achieving playable framerates in REMNANT II.
Cooling Thermals: Excellent and sustained cooling is essential to prevent severe thermal throttling, as the game can heavily stress both CPU and GPU.
C P U Power Limits: High sustained CPU power limits are beneficial, as Unreal Engine 5 games can be CPU-intensive, particularly with complex world states and enemy encounters.
M U X Switch Optimus: A MUX switch or NVIDIA Advanced Optimus is highly recommended for optimal performance and reduced latency.
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