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76561198402741055

Recommended0 hrs played
The only complaint I have with Wuchang: Fallen Feathers design is that some things are way too complicated. They need to realize that not every detail is necessary, and it even may create confusion. For example, it will be much easier if you remove Wuchang’s clothes.
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76561198402741055

Recommended0 hrs played
The only complaint I have with Wuchang: Fallen Feathers design is that some things are way too complicated. They need to realize that not every detail is necessary, and it even may create confusion. For example, it will be much easier if you remove Wuchang’s clothes.
338 votes funny
76561198888390167

Recommended1 hrs played
Actual Title: Black Myth Woman: Feathers Fall Twice
---{ Graphics }---
☐ You forget what reality is
☑ Woman
☐ Good
☐ Decent
☐ Bad
☐ Don‘t look too long at it
☐ MS-DOS
---{ Gameplay }---
☐ Very good
☑ One hand
☐ It's just gameplay
☐ Mehh
☐ Watch paint dry instead
☐ Just don't
---{ Audio }---
☐ Eargasm
☐ Very good
☑ Orga.sm
☐ Not too bad
☐ Bad
☐ I'm now deaf
---{ PC Requirements }---
☐ Check if you can run paint
☐ Potato
☐ Decent
☑ Gooner PC
☐ Rich boi
☐ Ask NASA if they have a spare computer
---{ Game Size }---
☐ Floppy Disk
☐ Old Fashioned
☑ Gooning lvl
☐ Big
☐ Will eat 10% of your 1TB hard drive
☐ You will want an entire hard drive to hold it
☐ You will need to invest in a black hole to hold all the data
---{ Difficulty }---
☐ Just press 'W'
☐ Easy
☑ Woman
☐ Significant brain usage
☐ Difficult
☐ Dark Souls
---{ Grind }---
☑ Easier than finding true love
☐ Only if u care about leaderboards/ranks
☐ Isn't necessary to progress
☐ Average grind level
☐ Too much grind
☐ You'll need a second life for grinding
---{ Story }---
☐ No Story
☐ Some lore
☑ Woman
☐ Good
☐ Lovely
☐ It'll replace your life
---{ Game Time }---
☐ Long enough for a cup of coffee
☐ Short
☐ Average
☐ Long
☑ Eternal
---{ Price }---
☐ It's free!
☐ Worth the price
☑ Family
☐ If u have some spare money left
☐ Not recommended
☐ You could also just burn your money
---{ Bugs }---
☐ Never heard of
☑ Virtual Woman
☐ Can get annoying
☐ ARK: Survival Evolved
☐ The game itself is a big terrarium for bugs
---{ ? / 10 }---
☐ 1
☐ 2
☐ 3
☐ 4
☐ 5
☐ 6
☐ 7
☐ 8
☑ Woman
☐ 10
---{ Audience }---
☐ Kids
☑ Gooners
☐ Adults
☐ Grandma
--{ Reviewer }---
☐ Man
☑ Woman Gooner
☐ Others
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76561199153748942

Recommended7 hrs played (1 hrs at review)
I want to hope that people see this, because I want to share something.
This game has overwhelmingly negative reviews right now. After reading them, I've seen that they are mostly complaining about performance. This is a completely valid complaint. Performance issues are almost always solved shortly after a game is released, so even if your system cannot handle it at this point, I recommend returning once the issues are solved.
If you believe that your system can handle this, then I definitely recommend trying out Wuchang. I believe that the gameplay is enjoyable and the graphics are lovely. I apologise for the poor quality of my actual game review, I have little experience with reviewing. Basically, I really like it so far. Thank you for reading.
For reference on specs that may run well with the game: I have an RTX 3060 and an i7 12700k and it runs well for me.
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76561198992555658

Not Recommended6 hrs played (3 hrs at review)
Fun game so far but EXTREMELY AWFUL performance. Forced FSR/TSR, really? and at 50% of the resolution on ultra preset is a joke
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76561198045828547

Not Recommended2 hrs played (2 hrs at review)
UE5 games are a hit or miss when it comes to performance and in this case it's a miss unfortunately (At least for my system).
The game needs a free demo for this exact reason.
Boss fights are pretty decent (from the ones I managed to play)
edit: I feel like it should be said that it shouldn't be industry standard to release games in a poorly optimised state just to patch it at a later date. Being critical and calling out obvious issues is what will help game releases in the future.
I'll probably give this game another go after the upcoming patches.
specs:
Ryzen 5 7500F
32GB DDR5
RTX 4070 Super
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76561199200720251

Not Recommended0 hrs played
Another unstable UE5 title. Why are we not optimizing these games properly and promoting the use of frame gen and/or upscaling to fix the issue than making it an accessible feature (if needed)?
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76561198045341905

Not Recommended1 hrs played
Specs:
No performance issues on my end, running an i7-14700KF with an RTX 4070.
So this review I will focus in the game, not performance.
Graphics:
Visuals are just okay. The background scenery can look stunning at times, but overall, it's nothing groundbreaking. Lighting and effects are decent, but character models and animations leave a lot to be desired for an Unreal 5 game.
Main Character:
The protagonist is completely lifeless, no facial animations, no reactions, just blankly staring into the void while NPCs talk to her. It honestly feels like interacting with a mannequin. Maybe that was intentional? She’s definitely caked up tho.
Combat:
Combat looks like it should be good... but it’s not. Hit detection is inconsistent, and most attacks lack any real feedback or weight. Combos are extremely limited, and many weapon movesets feel more flashy than functional.
Example: the lance has a move where you jump back and thrust forward, but the hit lands behind your previous position, which makes absolutely no sense in practice. Unless an enemy is sprinting straight at you or somehow teleports behind you, that move is useless. It feels like the combat animations were designed for trailers, not gameplay.
AI & Design:
Enemy AI is embarrassingly bad. The first boss can be cheesed by simply staying above her while she runs into a wall on loop. Enemies sometimes leap off cliffs for no reason.
They include tutorial tips like “how to defeat shielded enemies” but the actual tactic is always just: mash attack, win anyway. There’s no depth, no strategy, just repetitive button smashing. It's boring.
Final Thoughts:
I’m not refunding it, in my case, due to regional pricing and currency conversion, I paid way less than half of what most of you probably did, so it’s not a big loss. But I definitely don’t think this game is worth full price.
It feels like someone said, “What if we made a Wukong-style game… but with Eve from Stellar Blade?” And then nobody had any other ideas, so they just shipped it as-is. No real follow-through, no core gameplay loop, just empty flash with nothing under the surface.
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76561198142247081

Recommended1 hrs played
It’s so annoying hearing people act like there’s more souls likes than anything else. There’s a handful every year so what? How many fps games or open world crafting games. Don’t even get me started on the live service garbage some of y’all spend 100 dollars on a month. Honestly it's not tiring at all, let them keep on coming! Why shouldn't there be a souls like every so often? Great for fans, great for newcomers. Wu-Kong, Wu-Chang, Wu-Tang... give to me all!
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76561198082983432

Not Recommended0 hrs played
Wanted to give this game a good chance. I was excited for this. I had seen the mostly negative rating and checked the concerns and i can say now that as of this moment, they are correct. the Game has some massive performance issues. I tried just playing because sometimes gameplay can more than make up for lacking in other areas. I was unfortunately, not able to see much of the combat. I did fight the opening tutorial boss, i did fight through a few camps of enemies, and, at one point, during the boss fight, i was enjoying it and having fun. I was unable to experience more of that due to the overshadowing performance issues.
First off, I always check minimum and recommend specs, and i do exceed the recommended specs, running a RTX 3080, 32gb of ram, SSD and a I9 12900K.
at first, i tried running the game at my native 4k resolution, with the recommended settings of medium enabled and DLSS on, as it is in the recommended specs. on the recommended settings, the game just did not look good at all. the DLSS was automatically set to such a low resolution percent that with it, it just looked extremely fuzzy. i played with it like that for a bit and the latency was unplayable for a game like this where timing and fast reactions matter and gpu usage was pinned at max. I tried setting fps limits and it still maxed out.
I had spent, probably the first 30-45 minutes on just fiddling with the graphics settings. nothing seemed to want to make this run at a decent gpu usage, fps and latency. I even had it set back down to 1080P with mid settings, and thats when i believe i found the issue. at least from what i experienced, it just seems that the longer you play it, the higher the GPU usage gets. Its just not optimised right and there seems to be a backlog or something going on that just eventually consumes your gpu resources.
Lastly, and this may just be a me problem, but, it just never did end up visually looking nearly as good as the gameplay trailers. I understand that they have purpose built, top dollar pc's for the development and testing, but, in my mind, if i meet or exceed your recommended specs, i expect it to look and run at least somewhat comparable and close to what your advertising, and just never got there.
Gameplay has potential and was fun for what i got to experience. took a bit of getting used to and somewhat different than other souls like. did not see the ability to block, maybe thats a weapon skill or unlock down the line. or maybe it is just all dodging. and being somewhat different is good. you want to be unique and stand out instead of being a cop y and paste.
story from what i experienced was.... a bit disconnected and dislodging. felt a little like i was just being jolted from one direction to another without ever really knowing what was going on.
sound design was..... mid. large difference between cutscenes audio, game world audio and dialogue audio. like, the same character would sound quiet in a cutscene with poor audio quality and then sound loud and crisp in interactive dialogue. was very weird. but overall, in general, some sounds were cool, and some were bland. very much a mixed bag.
and, just something that bugged me personally, very little interaction between your character and the items in the world. and by that, i just mean that there no collision or hitbox for your model and the world models. swing your sword at a wall, and it just goes through it instead of hitting it, bouncing off, or even leaving a mark. large pots and vases that scream "break me" have the same effect. as to all the rest of the objects in the world. and for me, that just makes me feel more of an observer than an active participant of the game world.
i rambled. what im trying to say is - dont buy, wait. watch the reviews and updates and see if they decide to fix the performance issues. maybe buy on a heavy sale. at its current price, i cannot recommend it. honestly, feels like an early access.
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76561198340877366

Not Recommended5 hrs played (5 hrs at review)
I actually kind of feel like fool. in the current gaming landscape, I should have known better than to buy the deluxe version of a soulslike i hadnt even tried a demo of. but Wuchang looked so good I was SURE it couldn't fail.
i know i've BARELY clocked in any time, but Wuchang's performance is abysmal. if i can play Wukong at max settings, theres no reason this game should both LOOK like this and PLAY like this. died a few times due to frame drop. gonna wait for some performance patches. i encourage you to do the same.
Update: updated some stuff and lowered a few settings and it runs much smoother, but im still confused that I HAD to, as im over the recommended specs. still has weird frame drop sometimes and looks nowhere near as good as the gameplay videos, but its definitely playable now. still hope the devs make good on their word and roll out some optimization though.
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76561198278874085

Recommended7 hrs played (2 hrs at review)
The Honest and Detailed Review from a 3K-Hour Souls-Like Veteran
First and foremost — yes, this is a genuinely positive review, and no, I wasn’t paid a single cent to write this. I swear by the very feathers Wuchang wears. 1. Performance (the most debated topic so far) I’m running i7-14700KF with an RTX 4070 Ti SUPER — a high-end setup. I rarely face performance issues with my system, so when I do, it's usually a problem on the game’s side. That’s why I prepared my system carefully for this game. For context: I’ve manually increased my virtual memory from 2GB to 20GB to ensure smooth operation, my cpu is turbo-boosted to 5.4GHz (from 3.4), and my GPU is correctly clocked and cooled. With that setup, I launched the game at 2K resolution, set all settings to Medium, enabled DLSS + Frame Gen, and ran the game in Fullscreen Windowed mode. I averaged 140 FPS, with rare drops to 110 during intense combat. After switching to High settings across the board, the game still ran smoothly at around 100–120 FPS. Yes, performance issues exist — I've seen other reviews. But in my case, the game runs perfectly, with zero crashes, minimal stuttering (expected in fast-paced fights), and no frame pacing issues. It’s important to note that the game’s graphical complexity isn’t very high (more on that below), so even mid-range setups might find a performance sweet spot with a bit of tweaking. 2. Graphics Let’s be honest: this isn’t Black Myth Wukong, and it’s not Dark Souls 3 either. Wuchang lands somewhere in the middle. The details, animations, lighting, facial expressions, and even clothing and hair physics — all are solid. On a high-end system, I’d say it's a 6/10, elevated to a 8/10 thanks to resolution and stable FPS. I’ve only played about two hours so far, but the environmental design already feels immersive. The landscapes are beautiful, the armor designs are rich and grounded, and the natural scenery captures the spirit of the historical time period the game is set in. The artistic style is distinct and focused, not overly flashy or distracting from the gameplay is what I am saying. If you approach the game with low expectations or nitpick every small thing, you’ll obviously find flaws, but no game is perfect, especially on release day. What really matters is that Wuchang has its own visual identity that supports its dark narrative tone and enhances immersion. And it feels so after just about of hour into the game. 3. Gameplay Here’s where I must be a bit more critical — combat feels a little stiff and simplified, especially by modern Souls-like standards. The first moments with the controller gave me a good impression, movement is intuitive and animations flow well enough. But after trying multiple weapons, I noticed a lack of depth in some movesets. The short sword, for instance, feels smooth, like dancing mid-air. But the axe is sluggish and clunky. That said, this is not necessarily bad — it's about finding what suits your style. I’d rate the weapon design and movesets 6-7 out of 10 in terms of complexity and fluidity, and I have not seen all of them obviously. Still, the combat system is serviceable, and above all, familiar. It’s that classic Souls-like rhythm: dodging, timing, resource management. There's Magic in the game as well — a surprisingly effective addition. I’ve only scratched the surface of the spell system, but I can already see it adding meaningful variety to encounters. And I haven’t even mentioned the beautiful japanese-style sorceress in minimal armor wielding a long magical katana. Call it a trope — I call it art. In short: this is our beloved Souls-like formula with a few twists — solid movement, decent combat, unique weapons, and promising magic mechanics. It’s not groundbreaking, but it’s definitely engaging. 4. Story I haven’t seen enough of the story to judge it deeply yet. However, it’s clear that: - there is a narrative, and it’s there from the start thankfully. - side quests exist, encouraging players to stay attentive. - there seem to be romantic undertones, though I haven't seen them unfold yet. The story is simple and linear for now, but that’s often a strength in this genre. You’re not bombarded with exposition. Instead, you're given just enough to stay intrigued. And most importantly — this simple story adds to the experience, and it is all that matters really. 5. Difficulty & Balance With over 3,000 hours in the genre, I can confidently say that Wuchang feels easy, at least in the first two hours. Everything is intuitive and linear so far, with a gentle learning curve. The game does not offer multiple difficulty settings, which is normal for the genre. You get stronger by farming xp (or whatever the local equivalent of "souls" is), and that alone can give you a soft difficulty slider. If you’re new to Souls-likes — Wuchang is very beginner-friendly. 6. Sound & Music This part surprised me a little. I’m usually drawn to powerful, orchestral soundtracks like those in Elden Ring or Dark Souls. But in Wuchang, the music is more ambient and culturally grounded. You’ll mostly hear soft bamboo flutes, low ambient tones, and natural sounds like running water, rustling grass, and wind through trees, etc. It’s subtle — not meant to hype you up, but to pull you into the world’s melancholy and decay. There’s nothing bombastic or cinematic YET, but it works well with the tone. Perhaps I missed some of the deeper music cues, being so focused on progression and combat but still, the sound design fits greatly, and sometimes that’s all you need. Final Verdict I'm not here to speak for everyone. According to launch-day reviews, Wuchang currently sits at 22% positive — overwhelmingly negative. And I saw the red flags too: early bug reports, tech complaints, scathing takes. But I still bought the game on release day, booted it up, and gave it a fair shot. And guess what? I’m glad I did. Wuchang: Fallen Feathers is a good game. A solid, competent, and beautiful entry in the Souls-like genre. It runs well, has artistic flair, and offers exactly what fans of the genre crave: challenge, exploration, mystery, and progression. It may not innovate heavily. It may not blow your mind in the first hour. But that doesn’t mean it’s not worth your time. In a world where marketing and viral reviews often dictate our experience before we even touch a game, sometimes you need to just play it yourself. And hey, you can always set a timer for 1 hour and 58 minutes, take a few screenshots, and refund it if it’s not for you. But if you’re like me, you might just find yourself diving deeper than you expected. P.S. I hope this review helps someone out there decide for themselves before giving up on what might become one of their favorite surprises of the year. And thanks for reading! Good luck everyone.38 votes funny
76561199212967507

Not Recommended2 hrs played (2 hrs at review)
Nope not doing it. Horrible performance. Another UE5 stutter fest L.
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76561198199526170

Not Recommended1 hrs played (1 hrs at review)
Hi, game runs like shit. Thing stutters more than XQC
RTX 5090
32g ddr5
12900kf
That's my review
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76561198048889896

Not Recommended0 hrs played
Wuchang’s jiggle physics are quite good, and the textures and outfits are impressive too. The world itself looks beautiful. Their effort to inject a specific culture into every corner of the game is obvious—and understandable. However, I believe the virus that came from China had a different name. Isn’t the optimization problem more like a virus from the West?
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76561198153803292

Not Recommended3 hrs played (2 hrs at review)
中文
明末是一款为了类魂而类魂的带有中国元素但是带有宫崎老贼往届作品特点的缝合怪。问!题!在!于!光学会了恶心的东西,好的几乎一点都没学到。什么奇怪的地形走不过去直接掉到下面一滩水里暴死,什么高攻击欲望+天高的霸体值小怪,什么一点动感都感觉不到的boss aoe攻击,为了类魂已经完全畸形了。可悲!可叹!
哦对了加一句,没有跳跃键,爬个梯子要按互动键,做不到无缝,前期小怪都可以两刀秒你,就是老贼来了也要把昨天的晚饭吐一地。
English
Wuchang is a Frankenstein's monster put together using bits and pieces of Miyazaki's past games with Chinese wuxia elements. It is a soulslike game FOR THE SAKE OF BEING SOULSLIKE. The issue is it only harvested the disgusting parts of FromSoft games but almost nothing good. E.g. weird terrain design that you just "trips" and fall to your death in a...puddle of water, or some random mob with aggression that puts Consort Radahn to shame WHILST having infinite poise, or boss with random aoe attack that HAS ZERO INDICATION OR MOMENTUM. The game tries tooooooooooooooo hard to be a soulslike and has become beyond twisted as a result.
Oh did I mention there's NO JUMPING? There's also no seamless transition to get on a ladder (you need an interact button to start climbing), and random mobs in the beginning can TWO SHOT you. Even Miyazaki himself will puke his dinner from yesterday all out on the floor seeing these things.
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76561198082610824

Not Recommended0 hrs played
decided to get a refund for this one, the combat and gameplay just feels very clunky and off to me. The game also looks terrible on my eyes, I hope people who are enjoying it continue to do so but for the first time in a long time im skipping this souls-like
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76561198115481728

Not Recommended4 hrs played
Game runs absolutely terrible on my system even on low settings with dlss and frame generation running around 30 fps
System Specs 3440x1440 / 4096x2160, CPU 5950x OC, 4070 Ti Super, 128gb RAM.
please fix your game I assure you it would be a better experience for all who play this and not get turned off on the unsettling performance.
P.S. I'll change my review on potential fixes
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76561199080051392

Recommended1 hrs played (1 hrs at review)
edit : you will never know !
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76561198043679348

Recommended7 hrs played (5 hrs at review)
Idk what all the hate is for. Check your system. Runs fine with my current rig. Sure it's top of line, but I've had titles that barely ran 80fps 4k with this setup. I get 144 maxed 4k with dlss no frame gen. 5090 and 9800x3d. No issues for me. Great blend between sekiro, bloodborne, stellar blade, etc. I'm enjoying it.
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76561198005150291

Recommended15 hrs played (15 hrs at review)
This receives my ‘Gooner Seal of Approval’. Jiggle physics, revealing outfits, and a protagonist with desirable proportions – This is definitely a door locked, lights off, tissues ready experience. You’ll be playing with yourself, and not because WUCHANG lacks co-op.
In an ever-crowded genre, WUCHANG: Fallen Feathers is the latest Soulslike experience. Its difficulty is comparable to Dark Souls, the combat to Sekiro, and the exploration to Elden Ring. While it is inspired by each, the developers at Leenzee have done an amazing job at crafting a unique experience that differs from previously mentioned titles.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3533011914
The Skyborn Might system holds its own and creates an engaging combat system that turns the standard dodge roll combat into a methodical and impactful action combat-focused experience. It rewards aggression and precision, encourages using a variety of weapons, and makes you feel unstoppable once mastered. Coupled with the deep build diversity and intuitive level design, and WUCHANG delivers an enjoyable and engaging experience.
Pleasing aesthetics, satisfying build diversity, engaging combat, forgiving difficulty, but lacking innovation – WUCHANG nearly ticks all the right boxes. This is the closest thing we have to Bloodborne on PC and I’m all for it. Sony, if you’re reading, give us what we want.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3533011979
Notable Comments
- Jiggle physics
- Lacks crafting
- No co-op or MP
- It’s on Game Pass
- Outfits, my god, the outfits
- Upgrading weapon classes rather than individual weapons
- Magic is immediately useful without the need to invest in magic
- Checkpoints are sparse, thankfully many paths and shortcuts exist
- The variety of unique areas and enemies is nothing short of impressive
- Comparable, but easier, difficulty to Dark Souls, but lacks difficulty settings
- Fewer bosses than Wukong, and for the most part, they don’t gatekeep progress
- Game changing build diversity, which greatly impacts the difficulty of encounters
- Only 50GB for a game which looks this good, and gives 40 - 60 hours of content, is amazing
- Beautiful Eastern aesthetic with real world locations, rewarding curiosity and exploration
- Blocking and parrying are tied to specific weapons, however, the games mechanics are built around dodging
- Madness mechanic where you deal and take more damage, and upon death, can summon a formidable foe before you’re able to reclaim your lost Red Mercury
- While not as open as Elden Ring, the world is built around a series of interconnected areas with many branching paths, each brimming with hidden enemies, items, and secrets to discover
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76561198009673423

Recommended6 hrs played (1 hrs at review)
Game runs buttery smooth for me. I'm getting almost 900 FPS on Mega Extreme Ultra Uber settings with 64x jiggle physics on my 7090
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76561199054313806

Not Recommended0 hrs played
My 1650 Laptop couldn’t handle this game, it gave up hard
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76561199526331967

Recommended1 hrs played (1 hrs at review)
Don't fall for the negative press; this is a good game with fun combat. A lot of people have very old GPUs and CPUs. They expect every new game modern game to run perfectly with their old hardware. These people need to upgrade their RAM, CPU, and GPU. Personally, I haven't experienced any stuttering. This is Lords of the Fallen, Cyberpunk 2077, and Wo Long, etc. etc. complaining all over again because people refuse to upgrade their PCs.
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76561199067244593

Not Recommended0 hrs played
Another UE5 waste. Average graphics & shi* performance. These devs should learn how to make a game than suck nvidia's as* and promote frame generation.
Having a hot lady as protagonist will only draw players to some degree if the game is a royal fuc* up in core it's not worth it. Specially when state of the art game like Stellar Blade runs like a butter while looking gorgeous
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76561198039983403

Not Recommended1 hrs played
Wuchang Fallen Feathers? more like Wuchang Fallen Performance because it seems to be suffering from "Feathering Performance Disease" at this moment.
Graphically, this game will not win any awards on its good looking, yet the performance is awful, utterly awful, and for some reason for me it runs better on Native as compared to DLSS and FSR. I tried using Lossless Scaling App and guess what? it ran better with that on LS1 and Frame Generation x2.
The game is fairly bland looking, I am not sure why it is so resource heavy and the optimization makes me wanna pluck my "Feathers" off.
Besides the obvious 'Feathering Performance" issues on the graphic sides of the things, the game seems decent enough, it doesn't look or feel as polished as something like Lies of P or Berserker Khazan or Sekiro or even Nioh 2.
I did feel hooked to the combat and it definitely feels like something that would scratch the itch of Souls-like for me, personally.
I think the game has potential, in my limited time I found combat to be fun and I felt right at home.
But with performance like this? most people will steer clear off this game, and even if this game is really awesome or great, a lot of people will not even buy it to give it a go and the people who have already bought it, may be thinking to refund it. (Myself included)
So unless the pull up some optimization wizardry to heal the "Feathering Performance Disease" that this game is plagued by, I would not recommend it.
If you are someone who is deep into Souls and Souls-like and have not played Nioh 2, Berserker Khazan, Lies of P and even Black Myth Wukong, I would say go for them than this, as things stands now.
Let's see if they patch it up, but for now, I can't be plagued by this Feathering Disease that makes me wanna pluck off my Feathers.
I would highly advise against buying this game for now, there's something really off about it, even if you play on low with DLSS or FSR or Lossless, it feels really choppy and clunky.
This game may be many things, but it sure as hell ain't light as a "Feather"
I bought this thinking this game will be light as a "Feather" with smooth and swift combat, but I find this "Feather" heavier than my "Wallet"
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76561198402741055

Recommended0 hrs played
The only complaint I have with Wuchang: Fallen Feathers design is that some things are way too complicated. They need to realize that not every detail is necessary, and it even may create confusion. For example, it will be much easier if you remove Wuchang’s clothes.
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76561198402741055

Recommended0 hrs played
The only complaint I have with Wuchang: Fallen Feathers design is that some things are way too complicated. They need to realize that not every detail is necessary, and it even may create confusion. For example, it will be much easier if you remove Wuchang’s clothes.
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76561198888390167

Recommended1 hrs played
Actual Title: Black Myth Woman: Feathers Fall Twice
---{ Graphics }---
☐ You forget what reality is
☑ Woman
☐ Good
☐ Decent
☐ Bad
☐ Don‘t look too long at it
☐ MS-DOS
---{ Gameplay }---
☐ Very good
☑ One hand
☐ It's just gameplay
☐ Mehh
☐ Watch paint dry instead
☐ Just don't
---{ Audio }---
☐ Eargasm
☐ Very good
☑ Orga.sm
☐ Not too bad
☐ Bad
☐ I'm now deaf
---{ PC Requirements }---
☐ Check if you can run paint
☐ Potato
☐ Decent
☑ Gooner PC
☐ Rich boi
☐ Ask NASA if they have a spare computer
---{ Game Size }---
☐ Floppy Disk
☐ Old Fashioned
☑ Gooning lvl
☐ Big
☐ Will eat 10% of your 1TB hard drive
☐ You will want an entire hard drive to hold it
☐ You will need to invest in a black hole to hold all the data
---{ Difficulty }---
☐ Just press 'W'
☐ Easy
☑ Woman
☐ Significant brain usage
☐ Difficult
☐ Dark Souls
---{ Grind }---
☑ Easier than finding true love
☐ Only if u care about leaderboards/ranks
☐ Isn't necessary to progress
☐ Average grind level
☐ Too much grind
☐ You'll need a second life for grinding
---{ Story }---
☐ No Story
☐ Some lore
☑ Woman
☐ Good
☐ Lovely
☐ It'll replace your life
---{ Game Time }---
☐ Long enough for a cup of coffee
☐ Short
☐ Average
☐ Long
☑ Eternal
---{ Price }---
☐ It's free!
☐ Worth the price
☑ Family
☐ If u have some spare money left
☐ Not recommended
☐ You could also just burn your money
---{ Bugs }---
☐ Never heard of
☑ Virtual Woman
☐ Can get annoying
☐ ARK: Survival Evolved
☐ The game itself is a big terrarium for bugs
---{ ? / 10 }---
☐ 1
☐ 2
☐ 3
☐ 4
☐ 5
☐ 6
☐ 7
☐ 8
☑ Woman
☐ 10
---{ Audience }---
☐ Kids
☑ Gooners
☐ Adults
☐ Grandma
--{ Reviewer }---
☐ Man
☑ Woman Gooner
☐ Others
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76561199153748942

Recommended7 hrs played (1 hrs at review)
I want to hope that people see this, because I want to share something.
This game has overwhelmingly negative reviews right now. After reading them, I've seen that they are mostly complaining about performance. This is a completely valid complaint. Performance issues are almost always solved shortly after a game is released, so even if your system cannot handle it at this point, I recommend returning once the issues are solved.
If you believe that your system can handle this, then I definitely recommend trying out Wuchang. I believe that the gameplay is enjoyable and the graphics are lovely. I apologise for the poor quality of my actual game review, I have little experience with reviewing. Basically, I really like it so far. Thank you for reading.
For reference on specs that may run well with the game: I have an RTX 3060 and an i7 12700k and it runs well for me.
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76561198992555658

Not Recommended6 hrs played (3 hrs at review)
Fun game so far but EXTREMELY AWFUL performance. Forced FSR/TSR, really? and at 50% of the resolution on ultra preset is a joke
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76561198045828547

Not Recommended2 hrs played (2 hrs at review)
UE5 games are a hit or miss when it comes to performance and in this case it's a miss unfortunately (At least for my system).
The game needs a free demo for this exact reason.
Boss fights are pretty decent (from the ones I managed to play)
edit: I feel like it should be said that it shouldn't be industry standard to release games in a poorly optimised state just to patch it at a later date. Being critical and calling out obvious issues is what will help game releases in the future.
I'll probably give this game another go after the upcoming patches.
specs:
Ryzen 5 7500F
32GB DDR5
RTX 4070 Super
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76561199200720251

Not Recommended0 hrs played
Another unstable UE5 title. Why are we not optimizing these games properly and promoting the use of frame gen and/or upscaling to fix the issue than making it an accessible feature (if needed)?
57 votes funny
76561198045341905

Not Recommended1 hrs played
Specs:
No performance issues on my end, running an i7-14700KF with an RTX 4070.
So this review I will focus in the game, not performance.
Graphics:
Visuals are just okay. The background scenery can look stunning at times, but overall, it's nothing groundbreaking. Lighting and effects are decent, but character models and animations leave a lot to be desired for an Unreal 5 game.
Main Character:
The protagonist is completely lifeless, no facial animations, no reactions, just blankly staring into the void while NPCs talk to her. It honestly feels like interacting with a mannequin. Maybe that was intentional? She’s definitely caked up tho.
Combat:
Combat looks like it should be good... but it’s not. Hit detection is inconsistent, and most attacks lack any real feedback or weight. Combos are extremely limited, and many weapon movesets feel more flashy than functional.
Example: the lance has a move where you jump back and thrust forward, but the hit lands behind your previous position, which makes absolutely no sense in practice. Unless an enemy is sprinting straight at you or somehow teleports behind you, that move is useless. It feels like the combat animations were designed for trailers, not gameplay.
AI & Design:
Enemy AI is embarrassingly bad. The first boss can be cheesed by simply staying above her while she runs into a wall on loop. Enemies sometimes leap off cliffs for no reason.
They include tutorial tips like “how to defeat shielded enemies” but the actual tactic is always just: mash attack, win anyway. There’s no depth, no strategy, just repetitive button smashing. It's boring.
Final Thoughts:
I’m not refunding it, in my case, due to regional pricing and currency conversion, I paid way less than half of what most of you probably did, so it’s not a big loss. But I definitely don’t think this game is worth full price.
It feels like someone said, “What if we made a Wukong-style game… but with Eve from Stellar Blade?” And then nobody had any other ideas, so they just shipped it as-is. No real follow-through, no core gameplay loop, just empty flash with nothing under the surface.
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76561198142247081

Recommended1 hrs played
It’s so annoying hearing people act like there’s more souls likes than anything else. There’s a handful every year so what? How many fps games or open world crafting games. Don’t even get me started on the live service garbage some of y’all spend 100 dollars on a month. Honestly it's not tiring at all, let them keep on coming! Why shouldn't there be a souls like every so often? Great for fans, great for newcomers. Wu-Kong, Wu-Chang, Wu-Tang... give to me all!
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76561198082983432

Not Recommended0 hrs played
Wanted to give this game a good chance. I was excited for this. I had seen the mostly negative rating and checked the concerns and i can say now that as of this moment, they are correct. the Game has some massive performance issues. I tried just playing because sometimes gameplay can more than make up for lacking in other areas. I was unfortunately, not able to see much of the combat. I did fight the opening tutorial boss, i did fight through a few camps of enemies, and, at one point, during the boss fight, i was enjoying it and having fun. I was unable to experience more of that due to the overshadowing performance issues.
First off, I always check minimum and recommend specs, and i do exceed the recommended specs, running a RTX 3080, 32gb of ram, SSD and a I9 12900K.
at first, i tried running the game at my native 4k resolution, with the recommended settings of medium enabled and DLSS on, as it is in the recommended specs. on the recommended settings, the game just did not look good at all. the DLSS was automatically set to such a low resolution percent that with it, it just looked extremely fuzzy. i played with it like that for a bit and the latency was unplayable for a game like this where timing and fast reactions matter and gpu usage was pinned at max. I tried setting fps limits and it still maxed out.
I had spent, probably the first 30-45 minutes on just fiddling with the graphics settings. nothing seemed to want to make this run at a decent gpu usage, fps and latency. I even had it set back down to 1080P with mid settings, and thats when i believe i found the issue. at least from what i experienced, it just seems that the longer you play it, the higher the GPU usage gets. Its just not optimised right and there seems to be a backlog or something going on that just eventually consumes your gpu resources.
Lastly, and this may just be a me problem, but, it just never did end up visually looking nearly as good as the gameplay trailers. I understand that they have purpose built, top dollar pc's for the development and testing, but, in my mind, if i meet or exceed your recommended specs, i expect it to look and run at least somewhat comparable and close to what your advertising, and just never got there.
Gameplay has potential and was fun for what i got to experience. took a bit of getting used to and somewhat different than other souls like. did not see the ability to block, maybe thats a weapon skill or unlock down the line. or maybe it is just all dodging. and being somewhat different is good. you want to be unique and stand out instead of being a cop y and paste.
story from what i experienced was.... a bit disconnected and dislodging. felt a little like i was just being jolted from one direction to another without ever really knowing what was going on.
sound design was..... mid. large difference between cutscenes audio, game world audio and dialogue audio. like, the same character would sound quiet in a cutscene with poor audio quality and then sound loud and crisp in interactive dialogue. was very weird. but overall, in general, some sounds were cool, and some were bland. very much a mixed bag.
and, just something that bugged me personally, very little interaction between your character and the items in the world. and by that, i just mean that there no collision or hitbox for your model and the world models. swing your sword at a wall, and it just goes through it instead of hitting it, bouncing off, or even leaving a mark. large pots and vases that scream "break me" have the same effect. as to all the rest of the objects in the world. and for me, that just makes me feel more of an observer than an active participant of the game world.
i rambled. what im trying to say is - dont buy, wait. watch the reviews and updates and see if they decide to fix the performance issues. maybe buy on a heavy sale. at its current price, i cannot recommend it. honestly, feels like an early access.
47 votes funny
76561198340877366

Not Recommended5 hrs played (5 hrs at review)
I actually kind of feel like fool. in the current gaming landscape, I should have known better than to buy the deluxe version of a soulslike i hadnt even tried a demo of. but Wuchang looked so good I was SURE it couldn't fail.
i know i've BARELY clocked in any time, but Wuchang's performance is abysmal. if i can play Wukong at max settings, theres no reason this game should both LOOK like this and PLAY like this. died a few times due to frame drop. gonna wait for some performance patches. i encourage you to do the same.
Update: updated some stuff and lowered a few settings and it runs much smoother, but im still confused that I HAD to, as im over the recommended specs. still has weird frame drop sometimes and looks nowhere near as good as the gameplay videos, but its definitely playable now. still hope the devs make good on their word and roll out some optimization though.
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76561198278874085

Recommended7 hrs played (2 hrs at review)
The Honest and Detailed Review from a 3K-Hour Souls-Like Veteran
First and foremost — yes, this is a genuinely positive review, and no, I wasn’t paid a single cent to write this. I swear by the very feathers Wuchang wears. 1. Performance (the most debated topic so far) I’m running i7-14700KF with an RTX 4070 Ti SUPER — a high-end setup. I rarely face performance issues with my system, so when I do, it's usually a problem on the game’s side. That’s why I prepared my system carefully for this game. For context: I’ve manually increased my virtual memory from 2GB to 20GB to ensure smooth operation, my cpu is turbo-boosted to 5.4GHz (from 3.4), and my GPU is correctly clocked and cooled. With that setup, I launched the game at 2K resolution, set all settings to Medium, enabled DLSS + Frame Gen, and ran the game in Fullscreen Windowed mode. I averaged 140 FPS, with rare drops to 110 during intense combat. After switching to High settings across the board, the game still ran smoothly at around 100–120 FPS. Yes, performance issues exist — I've seen other reviews. But in my case, the game runs perfectly, with zero crashes, minimal stuttering (expected in fast-paced fights), and no frame pacing issues. It’s important to note that the game’s graphical complexity isn’t very high (more on that below), so even mid-range setups might find a performance sweet spot with a bit of tweaking. 2. Graphics Let’s be honest: this isn’t Black Myth Wukong, and it’s not Dark Souls 3 either. Wuchang lands somewhere in the middle. The details, animations, lighting, facial expressions, and even clothing and hair physics — all are solid. On a high-end system, I’d say it's a 6/10, elevated to a 8/10 thanks to resolution and stable FPS. I’ve only played about two hours so far, but the environmental design already feels immersive. The landscapes are beautiful, the armor designs are rich and grounded, and the natural scenery captures the spirit of the historical time period the game is set in. The artistic style is distinct and focused, not overly flashy or distracting from the gameplay is what I am saying. If you approach the game with low expectations or nitpick every small thing, you’ll obviously find flaws, but no game is perfect, especially on release day. What really matters is that Wuchang has its own visual identity that supports its dark narrative tone and enhances immersion. And it feels so after just about of hour into the game. 3. Gameplay Here’s where I must be a bit more critical — combat feels a little stiff and simplified, especially by modern Souls-like standards. The first moments with the controller gave me a good impression, movement is intuitive and animations flow well enough. But after trying multiple weapons, I noticed a lack of depth in some movesets. The short sword, for instance, feels smooth, like dancing mid-air. But the axe is sluggish and clunky. That said, this is not necessarily bad — it's about finding what suits your style. I’d rate the weapon design and movesets 6-7 out of 10 in terms of complexity and fluidity, and I have not seen all of them obviously. Still, the combat system is serviceable, and above all, familiar. It’s that classic Souls-like rhythm: dodging, timing, resource management. There's Magic in the game as well — a surprisingly effective addition. I’ve only scratched the surface of the spell system, but I can already see it adding meaningful variety to encounters. And I haven’t even mentioned the beautiful japanese-style sorceress in minimal armor wielding a long magical katana. Call it a trope — I call it art. In short: this is our beloved Souls-like formula with a few twists — solid movement, decent combat, unique weapons, and promising magic mechanics. It’s not groundbreaking, but it’s definitely engaging. 4. Story I haven’t seen enough of the story to judge it deeply yet. However, it’s clear that: - there is a narrative, and it’s there from the start thankfully. - side quests exist, encouraging players to stay attentive. - there seem to be romantic undertones, though I haven't seen them unfold yet. The story is simple and linear for now, but that’s often a strength in this genre. You’re not bombarded with exposition. Instead, you're given just enough to stay intrigued. And most importantly — this simple story adds to the experience, and it is all that matters really. 5. Difficulty & Balance With over 3,000 hours in the genre, I can confidently say that Wuchang feels easy, at least in the first two hours. Everything is intuitive and linear so far, with a gentle learning curve. The game does not offer multiple difficulty settings, which is normal for the genre. You get stronger by farming xp (or whatever the local equivalent of "souls" is), and that alone can give you a soft difficulty slider. If you’re new to Souls-likes — Wuchang is very beginner-friendly. 6. Sound & Music This part surprised me a little. I’m usually drawn to powerful, orchestral soundtracks like those in Elden Ring or Dark Souls. But in Wuchang, the music is more ambient and culturally grounded. You’ll mostly hear soft bamboo flutes, low ambient tones, and natural sounds like running water, rustling grass, and wind through trees, etc. It’s subtle — not meant to hype you up, but to pull you into the world’s melancholy and decay. There’s nothing bombastic or cinematic YET, but it works well with the tone. Perhaps I missed some of the deeper music cues, being so focused on progression and combat but still, the sound design fits greatly, and sometimes that’s all you need. Final Verdict I'm not here to speak for everyone. According to launch-day reviews, Wuchang currently sits at 22% positive — overwhelmingly negative. And I saw the red flags too: early bug reports, tech complaints, scathing takes. But I still bought the game on release day, booted it up, and gave it a fair shot. And guess what? I’m glad I did. Wuchang: Fallen Feathers is a good game. A solid, competent, and beautiful entry in the Souls-like genre. It runs well, has artistic flair, and offers exactly what fans of the genre crave: challenge, exploration, mystery, and progression. It may not innovate heavily. It may not blow your mind in the first hour. But that doesn’t mean it’s not worth your time. In a world where marketing and viral reviews often dictate our experience before we even touch a game, sometimes you need to just play it yourself. And hey, you can always set a timer for 1 hour and 58 minutes, take a few screenshots, and refund it if it’s not for you. But if you’re like me, you might just find yourself diving deeper than you expected. P.S. I hope this review helps someone out there decide for themselves before giving up on what might become one of their favorite surprises of the year. And thanks for reading! Good luck everyone.38 votes funny
76561199212967507

Not Recommended2 hrs played (2 hrs at review)
Nope not doing it. Horrible performance. Another UE5 stutter fest L.
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76561198199526170

Not Recommended1 hrs played (1 hrs at review)
Hi, game runs like shit. Thing stutters more than XQC
RTX 5090
32g ddr5
12900kf
That's my review
31 votes funny
76561198048889896

Not Recommended0 hrs played
Wuchang’s jiggle physics are quite good, and the textures and outfits are impressive too. The world itself looks beautiful. Their effort to inject a specific culture into every corner of the game is obvious—and understandable. However, I believe the virus that came from China had a different name. Isn’t the optimization problem more like a virus from the West?
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76561198153803292

Not Recommended3 hrs played (2 hrs at review)
中文
明末是一款为了类魂而类魂的带有中国元素但是带有宫崎老贼往届作品特点的缝合怪。问!题!在!于!光学会了恶心的东西,好的几乎一点都没学到。什么奇怪的地形走不过去直接掉到下面一滩水里暴死,什么高攻击欲望+天高的霸体值小怪,什么一点动感都感觉不到的boss aoe攻击,为了类魂已经完全畸形了。可悲!可叹!
哦对了加一句,没有跳跃键,爬个梯子要按互动键,做不到无缝,前期小怪都可以两刀秒你,就是老贼来了也要把昨天的晚饭吐一地。
English
Wuchang is a Frankenstein's monster put together using bits and pieces of Miyazaki's past games with Chinese wuxia elements. It is a soulslike game FOR THE SAKE OF BEING SOULSLIKE. The issue is it only harvested the disgusting parts of FromSoft games but almost nothing good. E.g. weird terrain design that you just "trips" and fall to your death in a...puddle of water, or some random mob with aggression that puts Consort Radahn to shame WHILST having infinite poise, or boss with random aoe attack that HAS ZERO INDICATION OR MOMENTUM. The game tries tooooooooooooooo hard to be a soulslike and has become beyond twisted as a result.
Oh did I mention there's NO JUMPING? There's also no seamless transition to get on a ladder (you need an interact button to start climbing), and random mobs in the beginning can TWO SHOT you. Even Miyazaki himself will puke his dinner from yesterday all out on the floor seeing these things.
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76561198082610824

Not Recommended0 hrs played
decided to get a refund for this one, the combat and gameplay just feels very clunky and off to me. The game also looks terrible on my eyes, I hope people who are enjoying it continue to do so but for the first time in a long time im skipping this souls-like
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76561198115481728

Not Recommended4 hrs played
Game runs absolutely terrible on my system even on low settings with dlss and frame generation running around 30 fps
System Specs 3440x1440 / 4096x2160, CPU 5950x OC, 4070 Ti Super, 128gb RAM.
please fix your game I assure you it would be a better experience for all who play this and not get turned off on the unsettling performance.
P.S. I'll change my review on potential fixes
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76561199080051392

Recommended1 hrs played (1 hrs at review)
edit : you will never know !
13 votes funny
76561198043679348

Recommended7 hrs played (5 hrs at review)
Idk what all the hate is for. Check your system. Runs fine with my current rig. Sure it's top of line, but I've had titles that barely ran 80fps 4k with this setup. I get 144 maxed 4k with dlss no frame gen. 5090 and 9800x3d. No issues for me. Great blend between sekiro, bloodborne, stellar blade, etc. I'm enjoying it.
12 votes funny
76561198005150291

Recommended15 hrs played (15 hrs at review)
This receives my ‘Gooner Seal of Approval’. Jiggle physics, revealing outfits, and a protagonist with desirable proportions – This is definitely a door locked, lights off, tissues ready experience. You’ll be playing with yourself, and not because WUCHANG lacks co-op.
In an ever-crowded genre, WUCHANG: Fallen Feathers is the latest Soulslike experience. Its difficulty is comparable to Dark Souls, the combat to Sekiro, and the exploration to Elden Ring. While it is inspired by each, the developers at Leenzee have done an amazing job at crafting a unique experience that differs from previously mentioned titles.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3533011914
The Skyborn Might system holds its own and creates an engaging combat system that turns the standard dodge roll combat into a methodical and impactful action combat-focused experience. It rewards aggression and precision, encourages using a variety of weapons, and makes you feel unstoppable once mastered. Coupled with the deep build diversity and intuitive level design, and WUCHANG delivers an enjoyable and engaging experience.
Pleasing aesthetics, satisfying build diversity, engaging combat, forgiving difficulty, but lacking innovation – WUCHANG nearly ticks all the right boxes. This is the closest thing we have to Bloodborne on PC and I’m all for it. Sony, if you’re reading, give us what we want.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3533011979
Notable Comments
- Jiggle physics
- Lacks crafting
- No co-op or MP
- It’s on Game Pass
- Outfits, my god, the outfits
- Upgrading weapon classes rather than individual weapons
- Magic is immediately useful without the need to invest in magic
- Checkpoints are sparse, thankfully many paths and shortcuts exist
- The variety of unique areas and enemies is nothing short of impressive
- Comparable, but easier, difficulty to Dark Souls, but lacks difficulty settings
- Fewer bosses than Wukong, and for the most part, they don’t gatekeep progress
- Game changing build diversity, which greatly impacts the difficulty of encounters
- Only 50GB for a game which looks this good, and gives 40 - 60 hours of content, is amazing
- Beautiful Eastern aesthetic with real world locations, rewarding curiosity and exploration
- Blocking and parrying are tied to specific weapons, however, the games mechanics are built around dodging
- Madness mechanic where you deal and take more damage, and upon death, can summon a formidable foe before you’re able to reclaim your lost Red Mercury
- While not as open as Elden Ring, the world is built around a series of interconnected areas with many branching paths, each brimming with hidden enemies, items, and secrets to discover
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76561198009673423

Recommended6 hrs played (1 hrs at review)
Game runs buttery smooth for me. I'm getting almost 900 FPS on Mega Extreme Ultra Uber settings with 64x jiggle physics on my 7090
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76561199054313806

Not Recommended0 hrs played
My 1650 Laptop couldn’t handle this game, it gave up hard
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76561199526331967

Recommended1 hrs played (1 hrs at review)
Don't fall for the negative press; this is a good game with fun combat. A lot of people have very old GPUs and CPUs. They expect every new game modern game to run perfectly with their old hardware. These people need to upgrade their RAM, CPU, and GPU. Personally, I haven't experienced any stuttering. This is Lords of the Fallen, Cyberpunk 2077, and Wo Long, etc. etc. complaining all over again because people refuse to upgrade their PCs.
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76561199067244593

Not Recommended0 hrs played
Another UE5 waste. Average graphics & shi* performance. These devs should learn how to make a game than suck nvidia's as* and promote frame generation.
Having a hot lady as protagonist will only draw players to some degree if the game is a royal fuc* up in core it's not worth it. Specially when state of the art game like Stellar Blade runs like a butter while looking gorgeous
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76561198039983403

Not Recommended1 hrs played
Wuchang Fallen Feathers? more like Wuchang Fallen Performance because it seems to be suffering from "Feathering Performance Disease" at this moment.
Graphically, this game will not win any awards on its good looking, yet the performance is awful, utterly awful, and for some reason for me it runs better on Native as compared to DLSS and FSR. I tried using Lossless Scaling App and guess what? it ran better with that on LS1 and Frame Generation x2.
The game is fairly bland looking, I am not sure why it is so resource heavy and the optimization makes me wanna pluck my "Feathers" off.
Besides the obvious 'Feathering Performance" issues on the graphic sides of the things, the game seems decent enough, it doesn't look or feel as polished as something like Lies of P or Berserker Khazan or Sekiro or even Nioh 2.
I did feel hooked to the combat and it definitely feels like something that would scratch the itch of Souls-like for me, personally.
I think the game has potential, in my limited time I found combat to be fun and I felt right at home.
But with performance like this? most people will steer clear off this game, and even if this game is really awesome or great, a lot of people will not even buy it to give it a go and the people who have already bought it, may be thinking to refund it. (Myself included)
So unless the pull up some optimization wizardry to heal the "Feathering Performance Disease" that this game is plagued by, I would not recommend it.
If you are someone who is deep into Souls and Souls-like and have not played Nioh 2, Berserker Khazan, Lies of P and even Black Myth Wukong, I would say go for them than this, as things stands now.
Let's see if they patch it up, but for now, I can't be plagued by this Feathering Disease that makes me wanna pluck off my Feathers.
I would highly advise against buying this game for now, there's something really off about it, even if you play on low with DLSS or FSR or Lossless, it feels really choppy and clunky.
This game may be many things, but it sure as hell ain't light as a "Feather"
I bought this thinking this game will be light as a "Feather" with smooth and swift combat, but I find this "Feather" heavier than my "Wallet"
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