Taking a much-needed break from the Sengoku period of Japan, Wo Long looks back further in time and travels westward to the Three Kingdoms era of China's development. Despite possessing the potential to do so, it doesn't nearly re-invent the wheel as much as it could, making what's new seem more experimental than something that resulted from years of impassioned development. And while no doubt a fine game by modern standards, for longtime players Wo Long comes off as a stopgap between major projects. ![]() Team Ninja's spiritual counterpart to FromSoftware's Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice shares most of the traits of its ancestors, bringing innovations that attempt to spruce up an aging formula that's in need of a makeover. Like many of our Elden Lord brethren, I've eagerly awaited the release of Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty. By Issa Maki, posted on 16 March 2023 / 2,974 Views
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