State-of-the-art visual experiences - and the hardware you’ll need to run them well.
If you enjoy playing Hitman or the original Chronicles of Riddick, this will be right up your alley.
TheAsus GeForce RTX 4070 Dual Evotherefore becomes the entry point for this taxing feature.
There’s also frame generation available to boost visual fluidity further, at the expense of input lag.
Given that this is a single-player title, this can be an option worth exploring.
Incredibly impressive as the audiovisuals are, performance is relatively meagre and traversal stutter is a real issue.
Other limitations include cloth physics and cutscenes that run at a locked 30fps, regardless of your actual frame-rate.
That’s a shame, as in gameplay terms there’snothing to complain about.
What BioWare has achieved here in terms of scalability, features and polish is highly impressive.
The inclusion of ray reconstruction denoising also helps the results for owners of GeForce RTX graphics cards.
Of course, the game’s outdoor scenes are also masterfully done.
Despite this though, the game is still a technical tour-de-force worth celebrating.
Let’s discuss the good stuff first.
Despite these flaws though, Black Myth: Wukong is well worth playing.
In terms of hardware required, this is a demanding game.
Hellblade 2 is also in some, more limited ways, a vision of what not to do.
There’s also traversal stutter, seemingly a requirement for UE5 titles.