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Woochi the Wayfarer: Korea’s Darkest Wizard is Here to Kick Ass Woochi the Wayfarer: Dive Deep Into Korea’s Mythical Joseon Era We’ve seen plenty of games spotlight Japanese culture — like Ghost of Tsushima, Okami, Shinkiro (Shinsekai: Into the Depths), and Onimusha. They capture Japan’s history, legends, and martial arts beautifully, and yes, samurai swords still sell. Chinese culture also gets its fair share of spotlight with titles like Black Myth: Wukong, Wu Chang: Fallen Feathers, and Naraka: Bladepoint. These games bring Chinese mythology and martial arts to life, proving that the Monkey King is still a great mascot. But Korean culture? Well, it’s been quietly waiting backstage, sipping tea, because it’s about to steal the show. Enter Woochi the Wayfarer, Nexon Games’ upcoming action-packed adventure that throws you into a dark, supernatural version of Korea’s Joseon Era. You play as Jeon Woochi, a Taoist wizard and dosa with magical powers strong enough to make corrupt officials wish they’d taken a different career path. Woochi fights injustice and outwits demons in a grim world full of supernatural shenanigans. Now here’s the kicker—you’d never guess this is from the makers of MapleStory. Yes, the same folks who brought us brightly colored pixel art and cute hats are now delivering gritty magic and […] The post Woochi the Wayfarer: Korea’s Darkest Wizard is Here to Kick Ass appeared first on PopGeeks.com Forum | Indie Games, Movies, TV, Tabletop & Comics.

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Woochi the Wayfarer: Korea’s Darkest Wizard is Here to Kick Ass Woochi the Wayfarer: Dive Deep Into Korea’s Mythical Joseon Era We’ve seen plenty of games spotlight Japanese culture — like Ghost of Tsushima, Okami, Shinkiro (Shinsekai: Into the Depths), and Onimusha. They capture Japan’s history, legends, and martial arts beautifully, and yes, samurai swords still sell. Chinese culture also gets its fair share of spotlight with titles like Black Myth: Wukong, Wu Chang: Fallen Feathers, and Naraka: Bladepoint. These games bring Chinese mythology and martial arts to life, proving that the Monkey King is still a great mascot. But Korean culture? Well, it’s been quietly waiting backstage, sipping tea, because it’s about to steal the show. Enter Woochi the Wayfarer, Nexon Games’ upcoming action-packed adventure that throws you into a dark, supernatural version of Korea’s Joseon Era. You play as Jeon Woochi, a Taoist wizard and dosa with magical powers strong enough to make corrupt officials wish they’d taken a different career path. Woochi fights injustice and outwits demons in a grim world full of supernatural shenanigans. Now here’s the kicker—you’d never guess this is from the makers of MapleStory. Yes, the same folks who brought us brightly colored pixel art and cute hats are now delivering gritty magic and […] The post Woochi the Wayfarer: Korea’s Darkest Wizard is Here to Kick Ass appeared first on PopGeeks.com Forum | Indie Games, Movies, TV, Tabletop & Comics.

Woochi the Wayfarer: Korea’s Darkest Wizard is Here to Kick Ass: Woochi the Wayfarer: Dive Deep Into Korea’s Mythical Joseon Era We’ve seen plenty of games spotlight Japanese culture — like Ghost of Tsushima, Okami,… #WoochiTheWayfarer #KoreanMythology #GamingCulture #JoseonEra #ActionAdventure

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