BEIJING (Reuters) -Chinese state media threw its back behind China's most successful single-player video game to date, saying its adaptation of the Ming dynasty epic "Journey to the West" would force ...
"Black Myth: Wukong," the high-profile video game that earned superstar status in China, has a new titular competitor on the market: a side-scrolling platformer in which the Monkey King bashes through ...
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Karma Exorcist: "Chinese mythology of the afterlife is the perfect stage for a Metroidvania"
There is a unique Chinese vision of the afterlife that differs from the hell we typically know. It is a landscape from ...
It may sound far-fetched, but the future of global technology supremacy could hinge on a video game. Black Myth: Wukong, China's latest blockbuster, isn't just breaking gaming records-- it could be ...
For a while now, the idea of China as a climate hero, a myth promoted to reproach those backsliding Americans, has been percolating through the media ecosystem. Over at his Substack, economist Robin J ...
Despite a lengthy 10-year production cycle and a reported multi-billion yuan budget, the first volume of Beijing Culture’s “Creation of the Gods” trilogy failed to produce box office fireworks.
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