In just a few days, Black Myth: Wukong will officially mark the two-month milestone since its launch.
Up to now, most gamers have fully explored the main content of Black Myth: Wukong, and at the same time understand Thien Menh Nhan's journey to revive Sun Wukong. In addition, there are countless stories and lessons conveyed through cutscenes. However, there are still some “dark corners” of the story that perhaps only truly passionate and patient fans can discover.
Sun Wukong is no different from Hoang Mi
After finishing chapter 3 of Black Myth: Wukong, gamers will experience a cutscene where we witness Hoang Mi, in order to test the hearts of the fishing villagers, creating a disaster for all. All thanks to arousing their desires and greed.
Many people may criticize Hoang Mi, but remember that in the past, Sun Wukong also caused similar incidents. That was when the Great Saint showed off Tang Monk's robe in front of Kim Tri, and at the same time created a sea of fire at Quan Am Tu afterwards. After all, the two above are no different. But it seems that only Hoang Mi is criticized.
In Black Myth: Wukong, not everything the Man of Heaven does is good.
Even though he is the main character in the game, he often only destroys monsters that block Thien Menh Nhan's path to the Great Saint's journey to find Luc Can. However, Thien Menh Nhan's actions in the story are not necessarily good things.
For example, destroying all three people in the house of Thach Mau, Thach Phu and Thach Tu. Thach Mau has almost no resistance, Thach Tu is only engrossed in admiring the scenery at Hoa Qua Son while Thach Phu is still diligently finding a way to revive a poor girl. All three were good goblins, not causing any impact on Thien Menh Nhan's journey, but they all had to lie down before this monkey's stick.