Alright, so I dove headfirst into trying out some stuff related to “Black Myth: Wukong” commentary. It wasn’t about playing the game (since, ya know, it’s not fully out yet!), but more about gathering opinions, watching trailers like a hawk, and trying to figure out what all the hype is about.

First, I started by scouring YouTube and bilibili. I wanted to see what other people were saying. Watched a bunch of reaction videos, gameplay analyses from the released snippets, and even some folks just rambling about their expectations. I wasn’t just passively watching, though. I was actively taking notes – what points were people agreeing on? What were the common criticisms (if any)? What aspects of the game were people most excited about? I jotted it all down in a simple text file.
Then, I went digging through forums and social media – Reddit, Twitter, even some Discord servers dedicated to gaming. The goal was the same: collecting viewpoints and understanding the general sentiment. I paid special attention to comments sections; that’s where you find the raw, unfiltered opinions. I saw a lot of excitement about the combat, the visuals, and the faithful adaptation of the Journey to the West story.
Next up, I wanted to organize all this information. I copied my notes from the text file into a Google Doc. I divided the opinions into different categories:
- Combat Mechanics: What are people saying about the combat? Is it fluid? Is it challenging?
- Visuals and Graphics: Are people impressed by the graphics? Any criticisms?
- Story and Lore: How does the game stay true to the original Journey to the West?
- Expectations vs. Reality: What are people expecting from the game? Are these expectations realistic?
After that, I started writing down my own thoughts, based on the opinions I gathered and my own impressions from the trailers. I wanted to make sure my commentary wasn’t just a rehash of what everyone else was saying. I added my own perspective, my own analysis, and my own predictions for the game.
To make sure everything was accurate, I double-checked my facts. I went back to the original trailers and gameplay footage to confirm what I was saying about the game. I also looked up some background information on Journey to the West to make sure my understanding of the story was correct.

Finally, I reviewed and edited my commentary. I wanted to make sure it was clear, concise, and engaging. I also wanted to make sure it was fair and balanced. I didn’t want to be too critical or too gushing. I just wanted to share my honest thoughts about the game.
The whole process was pretty time-consuming, but it was worth it. I learned a lot about “Black Myth: Wukong” and the gaming community’s expectations for it. I also got a chance to practice my analytical and writing skills. I think my commentary is pretty solid, and I’m excited to share it with the world. Fingers crossed, the game lives up to the hype!