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  1. DensityDuck
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    “they have you playing *NOT* The Monkey King but just a run-of-the-mill protagonist whose job it is to collect Monkey’s stuff (and, I guess, become a Monkey King in the process?”

    From what I have seen this is pretty much how most Monkey King-based media goes, that it is obviously impossible for the main character to be The Monkey King (nobody is that cool) so instead you are Monkey King Adjacent.Report

    • Jaybird in reply to DensityDuck
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      Part of why it’s impossible to come up with a Superman game. How do you “level up” Superman? How do you give him hit points?

      “Kryptonite!”, you may answer. Every mook on the street ain’t gonna have access to a radioactive $10,000/gram substance. Sure, maybe the level bosses will have access to it. Maybe one or two will have more than a gram.

      But it’s tough to come up with an interesting video game concept for Superman.

      Batman? Hell, you can give him his entire arsenal (INCLUDING A BATMOBILE) and you can come up with a decent videogame for him.

      So I understand not giving you Monkey and not giving you a “Becoming Monkey” storyline.

      But that means that this is “Inspired By Journey to the West” featuring cameos of some characters inspired by some of your favorite Journey to the West characters.

      Which means that you won’t be a whole lot closer to being familiar with JttW at the end than you were before you played.Report

      • DensityDuck in reply to Jaybird
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        To pick up the Batman thing, though, I feel like there’s a few ways to describe this with Batman metaphors.

        1) it’s like having an Arkham game where the Joker and Poison Ivy and the rest of the crew just show up, no backstory or explanation because Obviously The Audience Already Knows Who These People Are.
        2) it’s also like saying “you obviously aren’t good enough to be Batman, also it’s a lot easier to make Batman look good if we write it that way, so the agentic actor controlled by the player will be Robin, neatly explaining why Batman does all this cool stuff while the player can barely walk along a ledge without falling off it.”
        3) Batman stories don’t usually have an “ending” either, more just a part where the story stops but we all know that tomorrow something else is going to happen.Report

  2. Jaybird
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    Last night I dreamt that Juling Shen destroyed Colorado Springs. I watched him kick a Heavenly King through the city and the Heavenly King left a divot miles long and miles wide.

    I must have been flying because my vantage point let me look down with Pike’s Peak in the distance.Report

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