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Amazing! Japanese Game Veteran on 'Black Zhong Kui': It Feels Like a Game

Summary
Today, Matsuyama Hiroshi, the CEO of Japanese game developer CyberConnect2, praised the latest gameplay reveal of 'Black Myth: Zhong Kui' on social media. He wrote, "Amazing, it's reached a level where you forget it's a game during combat. Finally, have we come this far?" Matsuyama, known for his work on the 'Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm' series and 'Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot,' holds significant influence in the industry. His remarks quickly sparked discussions among players, many seeing it as recognition of Chinese single-player games by international peers. The gameplay footage, released by Game Science, showcases the game's combat system, visual presentation, and core mechanics. The demo features fluid character animations, impactful combat, and impressive scene details with high-quality lighting. Notably, 'Black Myth: Zhong Kui' is still in development, with its release platforms and date yet to be announced. However, the demo has already generated high expectations among players. Matsuyama's praise not only reflects the game's quality but also indicates that leading Japanese developers are paying attention to and respecting original Chinese game works. This event holds positive significance for the industry, potentially encouraging more domestic games to reach the global stage. It also reminds us that Chinese game developers are steadily gaining a foothold in the global…