With almost every part of the face customisable and even things like the pitch of your voice being adjustable, this is one action RPG where your created character won’t look they’ve been teleported from another dimension. Wo Long starts off with perhaps one of the best character creators around, particularly impressive when you consider that you will be seeing yourself in plentiful cutscenes and not looking out of place. Think Onimusha (odd voice acting and all) blended with Sekiro and a dash of Monster Hunter and you have the general idea. While it’s been done before (perhaps to death) by Dynasty Warriors, the dark fantasy angle carried over from Team Ninja’s own Nioh series helps it stand out, as you’ll be battling demons and zombies amidst all the human carnage, too. Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty adapts a well-trodden source material in video games: China’s Three Kingdoms. Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty not only looks like it could whet the appetite of Souls aficionados, but it brings more than enough of its own ideas to promise plenty for its full release this March. Following its massive acclaim and success in 2022, many developers and publishers will no doubt be looking to replicate its special sauce and capture an audience expectant for more. It’s a pretty good time to even tangentially be related to a game like Elden Ring.
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