This year's Gamescom Opening Night Live event saw the upcoming action RPG, Black Myth: Wukong, make a majestic reappearance following earlier leaks. Developed by Game Science and being built on the groundbreaking Unreal Engine 5, the game continues to harness attention, promising a vivid exploration into the deep corners of Chinese mythology.

Drawing inspiration from the iconic 16th-century Chinese novel, Journey to the West, Black Myth: Wukong introduces players to a world painted with tales of gods and heroes. At the center stands Sun Wukong, often dubbed the Monkey King or "the Destined One", setting off on a quest for unparalleled power.

This journey not only compels him into a confrontation with Taoist deities but introduces us to a narrative infused with ambivalence. We often see Sun Wukong triumphant over the so-called villains, but the game prompts the players to go ahead and think - who are these "villains" really? As the game's official website muses, "Why [do] they go against our heroes? Cunning fairies, brutal monsters, amorous lords or coward gods...We are curious about their fear and love, goodwill and hatred, obsessiveness and daily life."

The gameplay itself echoes the richness of the narrative. From the eerie sounds of a headless musician to the haunting shades of a rainfall, dyed in the deepest red as the protagonist faces a menacing demon, there's an underlying darkness that suffuses the game.