You play as Wuchang, a pirate warrior cursed with amnesia and infected by a weird plague called Feathering — a body-warping illness that turns people into grotesque bird-like monsters. It’s a bit “Bloodborne,” a bit “Wukong,” and a little “Stellar Blade” if we’re being honest — but the vibe is totally its own. The plot unfolds like classic FromSoft style: minimal handholding, environmental storytelling, and cryptic NPCs that may or may not help you out.
Combat leans aggressive. A standout mechanic called Skyborn Might rewards dodges and attack chains by charging up special abilities — no mana bar needed. You’ll get tools like magic bursts, class-specific weapon skills, and flashy counters without needing to pause the action. It feels empowering, especially once you unlock Clash upgrades, which absorb damage and let you bulldoze through tougher enemies without breaking pace. Parrying’s there if you want it, but it’s optional. No pressure to perfect every fight — just find your rhythm and unleash hell.
Yakuza Kiwami 2 is a ground-up remake of the classic crime drama, rebuilt with the Dragon Engine. Play as Kazuma Kiryu as he fights to stop war between rival clans. Features 4K support, Majima’s own side story, and plenty of wild minigames.