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"Everyone is looking at Black Myth Wukong," says Phantom Blade Zero director

"This year is a turning point for us, and maybe also for the industry," says "Soulframe" Liang, the director of Phantom Blade Zero.

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Snookies12274d ago

I'm definitely looking forward to this and Phantom Blade!

I_am_Batman274d ago

Same. Also keeping an eye on Where Winds meet and Wuchang. Hopefully they turn out great.

Goodguy01274d ago

Indeed. As this is probably the biggest major release from a Chinese dev that is single player, there's definitely a lot of eyes and pressure on it.

anast273d ago

It's a day 1 game. They have to deliver.

Markusb33273d ago

happy to be buying both at some point, both games have a good look and if they play as well as they seem i cant see too much issue, unless the content is lacking

HyperMoused273d ago

I personally like how they told SBI to suck it

Leeroyw272d ago

Always a few SBI defenders here. Yet they haven't been involved in a truly good game of late. So they trash and blackmail developers who don't use them.

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Everyone Now Knows China-Made Games Have the Potential to Sell 30M Units Says Phantom Blade Zero Dev

Phantom Blade Zero dev S-Game admits there is now more pressure on the studio and game due to Black Myth Wukong's success.

Sonyslave334d ago (Edited 34d ago )

Bruh chinese always made mad cashbif you count gacha games the $$$ it brings is crazy.

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Phantom Blade Zero aims to beat Black Myth: Wukong and revive the golden age of kung fu cinema - EG

When Chinese action game Phantom Blade Zero was first revealed to the world, it drew countless comparisons to FromSoftware's Souls games, to the point its director (the appropriately-nicknamed "Soulframe" Liang) had to repeatedly downplay the influence. More recently, as more of Phantom Blade Zero has been shown, it's been compared favourably to the Ninja Gaiden series for its combo-led combat. So where exactly does it sit on this spectrum?

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jznrpg35d ago

Black Myth WuKong was great. Even if they don’t surpass it and just come close to as good that is a win in my eyes as that’s how good Black Myth was to me

Miacosa35d ago

Phantom Blade Zero made the bold decision to include difficult settings so this instantly opens up the game to more people and increased potential of success. Given that Black Myth WuKong was a low 80s rated game this leaves a lot of room for a higher score.

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Phantom Blade Zero Will Have Three Game Modes and Eight Different Endings

On March 19/20 (depending on your Time Zone), Kinda Funny Games had another broadcast where they talked about some popular games of today. On the topic of Phantom Blade Zero, Andy shared his impressions and a couple of peculiar facts about the game: Phantom Blade Zero will have three game modes/difficulty levels and eight different endings.