A Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty Complete Edition is coming to digital storefronts on February 6, per an announcement from Koei Tecmo and Team Ninja.
]]>2023 is almost over, and there’s certainly an argument to be made that it may be one of, if not the best year in video games. That’s based on the number of quality games released over the last 12 months, of course, not the record-breaking number of layoffs - another area where it might also be a “winner.”
]]>Lies of P and Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty are teaming up for a collab later this year, although there isn't any word yet on what exactly we'll be getting from this team up.
]]>The dark Three Kingdoms action RPG, Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty, has sold over one million units worldwide since its March 3 release.
]]>It’s been a really good start to the year, huh? For a while now, the first quarter of the calendar year has been as packed out and quality-filled as the holiday period, but in the age of service games and evolving titles, even the biggest and best games are at risk of releasing directly into consumer quicksand. We’ve had Metacritic-topping titles like Dead Space remake, Octopath Traveler 2, Like a Dragon: Ishin, and Wild Hearts (that everyone else seemed to like except me, apparently).
]]>Fighting Lu Bu in Wo Long can be painful, but you are not alone in your heartache.
]]>Zhang Rang is one of the most unique bosses in Wo Long, and also one of the easiest to get wrong.
]]>In Chinese mythology, the fearsome Aoye is a four-horned ox covered in gross, swampy hair which preys on unsuspecting travellers and warriors alike. But in Wo Long, the Aoye is even more formidable, taking the form of a gigantic, eldritch beast with prehensile tendrils capable of launching it across the ground with surprising speed.
]]>Anyone who played, or is even aware of, Elden Ring will tell you that its open world played a major role in making it more approachable for new players. The linear design of FromSoftware’s previous games meant that your progress was always predetermined by the designers.
]]>Update: We've added boss guides for some of the toughest fights in Wo Long to the foot of this page, good luck!
]]>Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty and Naraka: Bladepoint are getting a little crossover with one another, with things kicking off in the latter game first.
]]>Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty may look like it has a bit of an unusual setup when it comes to build crafting, point distribution, stats, and affinities but it’s actually fairly straightforward once you get past the convoluted way it’s presented.
]]>Zhang Liang is the first boss in Wo Long and boy does he live up to the billing of Team Ninja's reputation for making super-hard action games which test your patience as much as your reflexes and skill.
]]>You can usually hear cicadas long before you see them, but in Wo Long it’s the shed skins you’re looking for.
]]>Wo Long is home to a bewildering array of numbers, stats and attributes, so it’s all too easy to make a mistake.
]]>As you explore the late-Han Dynasty and Three Kingdoms period of Chinese history in Wo Long, you come across little black-and-white panda bear demons called “Shitieshou”, meaning “Iron Chewer”. These benevolent creatures aren’t aggressive and can offer decent rewards when they’re treated nicely.
]]>Just because you’re a mystical warrior capable of advanced martial arts and summoning divine beasts in Wo Long doesn’t mean you can’t help people find their lost keys.
]]>When the heat of battle is as tough as it is in Wo Long, you need the most powerful gear you can lay your hands on to even the odds.
]]>The past few hours have been good to legendary developer Team Ninja. The studio just launched Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty on all platforms, but its performance on PC is especially notable.
]]>What are the best Wo Long weapons? That’s what you’re going to be asking yourself as you’re staring down the barrel of Team Ninja and Koei Tecmo’s latest hardcore action RPG that launches on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and PC on March 3. The game is hard, and eschews the ‘turtle-up and wait’ method of play in favour of something altogether more offensive and rapid. Think more Sekiro than Dark Souls, more Bloodborne than Nioh.
]]>Team Ninja’s latest game is finally here! Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty is the studio’s systems-heavy, mechanically-dense action RPG, and the follow-up to the Nioh series.
]]>Early on in Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty’s tutorial, the game introduces you to the Spirit system, the importance of Qi (for both you and your enemies), as well as the Morale mechanic.
]]>New Game Plus in Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty is known by a different name, sure, but it continues the Soulslike tradition of giving you a chance to take replay the game with more challenge and greater risk – all in the name of harvesting greater rewards. The setup here isn’t quite like New Game+ in other titles, as you’ll still have access to all the previous levels and their respective rewards, so that can make things a bit confusing.
]]>Much like Spirit Gauge, and Qi, your Morale Rank, as well as its relation to Fortitude are outlined very early in Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty. All four are linked, so it’s best to familiarise yourself with the intricacies of Spirit, Energy, and Qi before you get to Morale, and Fortitude.
]]>In most games, going into a fight underleveled means almost certain death. Wander into the lair of the Fire Giant in Elden Ring without adequate preparation, and you’ll meet your end before you can so much as raise your blade. Stride into Gehrman, the First Hunter’s arena without grinding out the whole game and eat a face-full of trick weapon. That’s not really the case in Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty – a curious Souls-like experiment from Nioh and Ninja Gaiden developer Team Ninja. Here, your level does matter… but the game cares far more about your Morale.
]]>We’re just a couple of short days away from the release of Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty, Team Ninja’s follow-up to the Nioh series. Wo Long is a challenging action RPG with systems inspired by Nioh, Sekiro and the broader Souls-like genre.
]]>The weekend is here, and we're all ready for it.
]]>Team Ninja has launched the last demo for Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty, the studio's follow-up to the Nioh series. Like Nioh, Wo Long is a challenging action RPG with layered mechanics and a fantastical take on Late Han Dynasty China, as opposed to Nioh's Japan.
]]>Microsoft has announced a batch of games coming to Xbox Game Pass later this month and in early March.
]]>Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty is getting one last demo ahead of its release in March, giving you another opportunity to try it out for yourself.
]]>^Check out our preview video of Wo Long, coming to Game Pass soon!
]]>Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty was always going to be one of 2023’s most interesting games, even in a year as stacked as this one. It’s the next game from Nioh and Ninja Gaiden maker Team Ninja, so game mechanic fiends like me were always primed to be hooked.
]]>Starfield. Redfall. Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty. Minecraft Legends. Persona 3 Portable, Persona 4 Golden, Monster Hunter Rise, Lies of P, Routine, Hollow Knight: Silksong, Atomic Heart, Warhammer 40K: Darktide, Ark 2, Flintlock, Guilty Gear Strive, Valheim on console, GoldenEye 007. And many, many more.
]]>Team Ninja and Koei Tecmo announced a release date this morning for Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty, the new action RPG from the makers of Nioh, and Ninja Gaiden. The game arrives March 3, which is right around the release times for the Nioh games.
]]>Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty is following the long tradition of difficult games not having any difficulty options.
]]>We’ve not even known about Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty – the next game from the creators of Nioh – for that long. It was announced back at Xbox and Bethesda's Games Showcase in June, and immediately caught the eye of everyone that’s got even a passing love for all things hardcore action-RPG.
]]>It's a banner week for Team Ninja: as well as debuting the stunning Rise of the Ronin at Sony's State of Play showcase earlier this week, the Japanese developer has also launched a demo for its more immidiate upcoming game, Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty.
]]>Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty is a slow burning title that’s slowly heating up and bringing the hype to fans of third person action titles. One of next year’s most dynamic and aggressive titles has just gotten a new gameplay trailer, giving us a brief glimpse of what we have to look forward to.
]]>Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty, the next game from the creators of Nioh, is set to receive a demon "in the near future."
]]>Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty was low-key one of the bigger surprise reveals in Sunday's Xbox and Bethesda Showcase. Wo Long is the new game from Nioh developer Team Ninja. Not only did the announcement make Nioh fans giddy with excitement, it was also unusual to see the studio's new game unveiled on an Xbox stage.
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