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Martial Arts gorgeously animated and devastatingly powerful moves that your opponent can’t block also require Spirit.

Both you and your enemies have a mission-specific Morale Rank, which is an indicator of strength.
The former act as traditional major bonfire-style checkpoints, while the latter are single-use markers that fully heal you.
You’re not the only one with the ability to diminish Morale Ranks, though.

Speaking of gear, it’s the one part of the gameplay experience that I was disappointed by.
It’s not ahugeproblem, but it does bum me out a bit.
The campaign’s story beats fly by so fast that you barely have any time to process them.

That isn’t to say that the writing is bad, because it’s definitely not.
Thanks to the game’s impeccable art direction, Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty looks fantastic.
Overall, the developers have done a great job.

Therefore, I don’t expect that crashes like this one will be an issue for players.
Its fast-paced swordplay is, much like Sekiro’s, brutally difficult.
The narrative could be better, and the lack of unique weapons and armor is definitely unfortunate, too.




















