Wuchang: Fallen Feathers Review Roundup – A Near Perfect Soulslike Undone by Boss and Level Design

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A Gorgeous World With Frustrating Fights.

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  • Wuchang: Fallen Feathers is getting good reviews, but also has clear problems.
  • The main criticisms are unbalanced boss difficulty, confusing level design, and performance issues on the PS5.
  • Despite its flaws, most agree the game is a worthwhile experience for fans of the genre.

Wuchang: Fallen Feathers, set to release on July 24 for PC and current-gen consoles, has won praise as a strong addition to the Soulslike genre. But it also drew consistent complaints about its boss balancing and winding level design.

Why it matters: Critics agree that Wuchang stands out for its combat, Chinese-inspired setting, and detailed world design, but it’s not without flaws.

Wuchang: Fallen Feathers Reviews
Wuchang: Fallen Feathers Metacritic score.
  • TechRadar – 9
  • DualShockers – 9
  • IGN – 8
  • ComicBook – 8
  • Noisy Pixel – 7.5

Most critics agree that the game stands out for its satisfying combat. Critics appreciated the variety of playstyles, ranging from dodging to utilizing weapon skills, although some may be overpowered.

Some critics pointed out the clash mechanic and Skyborn Might system, saying it made battles feel exciting and gave them the same sense of power as the bosses they faced.

The game’s setting, late-Ming China mixed with supernatural touches, also makes a strong impression. Many reviewers called it one of the best world maps they’ve seen, packed with hand-crafted temples, villages, and forests that pull you into the experience.

Despite the praise, many reviewers had issues with the boss fights and level design. Critics mentioned that boss difficulty felt uneven and that the madness system could be frustrating.

Wuchang: Fallen Feathers Outfits
The game has some of the best-looking armor.

One media outlet noted that the boss fights felt too difficult and the level design was inconsistent, stating that the game was more frustrating than fun. Some reviewers also mentioned performance issues on the PS5, with frequent performance problems detracting from the experience.

Another reviewer warned that the brutal difficulty might force players to take breaks after repeatedly losing to bosses. Some areas felt more annoying than enjoyable, similar to the famously difficult Blighttown level from Dark Souls.

Some gamers who got their hands on a copy early noted the game’s challenging combat, which can be fun for some, but their primary concern was the performance issues on consoles. PC performance remains to be seen.

Still, most reviewers agree the game’s best moments make it worth playing. For fans seeking challenging encounters and a fresh cultural twist on the genre, Wuchang offers a memorable ride, albeit one that occasionally struggles with sudden difficulty spikes and confusing level design.

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