Black Myth: Wukong is the most popular game in the world.
This is partly because this game is inspired by the classic Journey to the West novel and has also succeeded in recreating many familiar characters of this series. Notably, it is Zhu Bajie – one of the characters that has been dominating social networks in recent days with his extremely touching love story. At the same time, Zhu Bajie is also a name that has received countless love from gamers. So is the version of Bajie in Black Myth: Wukong too different from the original? Let's find out the changes of this character in the game.
Basically, Zhu Bajie is one of the most complex characters in Journey to the West, mainly due to his bipolar personality that makes him both lovable and annoying at times. The same couldn't be more true for Bajie from Black Myth: Wukong, who has a special fondness for Sun Wukong and is clearly shown through his loyalty to the main character. On the other hand, Bajie constantly complains that he is being forced into helping us against his will when there is no such thing as coercion. But at the same time, this bipolar personality is also what makes Bajie a favorite with the players.
However, the version of Bajie in Black Myth: Wukong still has many differences from the original.
In Journey to the West, despite his many shortcomings, Bajie is still a kind, loyal friend, and his laziness is sometimes expressed in many quite lovely and interesting ways. In Black Myth: Wukong, Bajie's emotions are shown more clearly, especially after the battle with the final boss of Chapter 4. In addition, in Black Myth: Wukong, Bajie's lustful nature is also limited to the maximum. Instead, this character's love story has brought tears to many gamers.
Basically, one of the reasons why Bajie is so loved is because this character is quite approachable, plus the extremely cute appearance in Black Myth: Wukong. And after all, Bajie in Black Myth: Wukong still gets more sympathy from gamers.