Black Myth Wukong - Chapter 6 Ending Cutscene (4K Animation)

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Chapter 6 Final Cinematic in Black Myth: Wukong, captured at 4K 60FPS.

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Holy shit I just realized why they put this animation on true ending path! Because the Destined One has successfully attained Wukong's mind, he also gained Wukong's memory. That's why the ending animation is a backward recap of Wukong's life journey! This is so GENIUS, dev!!

kriswinyuniar
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A 32 yrs old Vietnamese guy here!
Calling all Chinese and South East Asian kids of the 90s, please stand and salute our childhood anthem.

Davian
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I cry almost every time i watch this. I may not be Chinese but as an Asian, i truly appreciate it when culture and stories as old as age survive even in todays modern setting. And it looks so beautiful

reezalrosli
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the music part made this masterpiece, that's opening music of "The Journey to the West" TV show version 1986, because most Asian kids born in late 80s and 90s have watched it

chengdong
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Damn the last scene Wukong knows his destiny when he passes through the falls. Wukong is fearless and unstoppable, he knew all his friends were still with him just like the good old days. 😢

FunnyDaily
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Westerns might find this is a “cool” epic theme song. But for us Asian (I’m Vietnamese), it’s purely nostalgia, goosebumps from the second we hear the music from our childhood, from the characters and the journeys we literally watched hundreds of times over and over again. A pure, timeless masterpiece

thinhlyquoc
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The last scene when Wukong put down the cup, once again decided to be himself, even though most of his friends and mates were gone and died, he still never fear, never back off, fight against the ugly world for freedom. So he walked out the fall to challenge heaven army alone, for the last time. ( This is also the beginning of the game DLC) .

edward
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the sigments are in reverse, this animation is recounting back his story.
because memory and desire is the last/ 6th relic that defines him . which also smacks against the buddha teaching of removing mortal desires and letting go of memories/attachments. so the game goes full circle and tells the player it is from your expression not the labels and titles (heavenly courts and the buddhas were just as sinister) scores must be settled, checks and balances.

zakl
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I'm crying for this song. they bring back my childhood memory

NMV
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Note that this is a flashback story, the game begins only when the wine bowl is put down at the end.

mhellcat
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I feel sorry for any western players who can't know any story "The Journey to the West" that becomes memory of Asia kids in 80s 90s maybe now. No more channel, movie, or tv shows to see without Wukong and his partner. The music is remixed so good, so classic..

annassti
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Most of our love for Wukong start with the 1986 Journey to the West. So when the music hit, it hit directly in out heart and bring back so much memories of our childhood :) This scene, this game will not only be the Game of the Year, It's the Game of a generation.

duynguyenkhanh
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This scene made me, a full grown ass man tear up, the fact that he fought on and on to never be caged. To have his freedom and peace, no matter what person or god tried to control him or cage him. He is the embodiment to keep moving ahead and facing all adversities, even though it hurts and burns you, keep facing forward even if it takes a hundred years. The will and power you have, will and should never be stopped, never give up your freedom.
Akira Toriyama, creator of DBZ, likely saw this amazing tale and chose to follow that same premise, strive for higher and not fear, but also be humble and value those who stood by you, to have and encourage others an immortal will.

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As a Chinese grew up reading and watching JTW book, anime, TV series, I can’t even describe how much I was touched by this cutscene. The clips were in reverse order of the stories in the book, all the way back to Wukong first fought the celestial court, and then travelled back to the beginning of the game, when Wukong decided to fight the celestial court one last time.

lhan
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I’m not Asian, and I haven’t watched the 1986 Journey to the West show.

I don’t think I need to, in order to understand what you all must feel. I must admit, I only know the story of Journey to the West, and even then, I don’t know EVERY detail.

However, having watched this entire game, man… this scene, the music, it gave me massive goosebumps.

I can only imagine what you all must feel growing up with Sun Wukong and then experiencing this.

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For those who don't know what the animation is about, this is a flashback recap of Journey to the West in reverse.

[Chapter 100]: After bringing the sutra back to the Land of the East (China), Sun Wukong, Sanzang, and the others pilgrims completed the Journey to the West and thus were granted Buddhahood by Tathagata Buddha. Wukong became the Victorious Fighting Buddha.

[Chapter 99]: The pilgrims successfully received all the sutras from Tathagata Buddha from the Spirit Mountain (India) and brought them back to The Land of the East. However, during the trip, they were thrown off in the middle of the Heaven-Crossing River as their final trial, since they failed to make the promise with the Great White Turtle (back then in chapter 49) to ask the Buddha about his cultivations and future. When the pilgrims fell into the river, all the sutras were wet and some were torn, thus making them imperfect (as natural as heaven and earth).

[Chapter 87]: The pilgrims saved the Phoenix-Immortal District from a heavy drought by completing 3 trials created by the Jade Emperor of the Celestial Heaven.

[Chapter 78-79]: The pilgrims crossed the Kingdom of Bhiksu, where children were captured to create an elixir for a sickened king, as advised by the White Deer Spirit who disguised as an elderly Taoist
as well as the king’s father-in-law.

[Chapter 74-77]: The pilgrims passed Lion-Camel Ridge, where they encountered 3 Yaoguai kings, the White Elephant King, the Azure Lion King, and the Golden-winged Great Roc King. This was probably one of the hardest trials that Sun Wukong has ever faced, and the Tathagata Buddha had to directly help him.

[Chapter 67]: The pilgrims crossed Tuolue Village and saved them from a giant Python Demon.

[Chapter 62-63]: The pilgrims crossed The Sacrifice Kingdom, where the Nine-Headed Beast had stolen a Buddhist Sarira. Wukong, and Bajie had to fight the beast, and they even invited Erlang to support them in killing it.

[Chapter 56-58]: Wukong confronted the Six-Eared Macaque, who disguised himself as the fake Wukong to steal his identity. Even all the celestial gods and Buddhas across three realms were unable to identify which one was the true Wukong, except the Tathagata Buddha.

[Chapter 50-52]: Wukong and the pilgrims faced the Single-Horned Rhinoceros King, who was able to use a magical diamond armlet to steal all the weapons that Wukong, Bajie, Neiza, and the Celestial army had brought to fight him, even the very abstracted weapons like fire or water. Only the Supreme Exalted Laozi was able to subdue the Rhinoceros King, his personal riding green bull. It turned out the diamond armlet had been used to subdue Wukong when he fought with Erlang in chapter 6 (during the Havoc on Heaven).

[Chapter 44-46]: The pilgrims crossed the Cart-Slow Kingdom, where they encountered three Taoist magicans, Tiger Power Great Immortal, Elk Power Great Immortal, and Antelope Power Great Immortal, who were also the royal advisors. These Taoist magicians challenged the pilgrims into a contest of summoning rains, chopping heads, cutting open abdomens, or even bathing in boiling oil.

[Chapter 40-42]: The pilgrims approached Mount Roaring, where they encountered Crimson Boy, the son of Bull Demon King. Facing the Fire of Samadhi, Wukong almost died from all the smoke, wind, and flames (mainly smoke; the probably only weakness Wukong ever had) if Bajie hadn't saved him with his Heavenly spell of healing.

[Chapter 27-33]: The pilgrims faced White Bone Ghost-lady, who transformed into a young village girl, an old woman, and an elderly man to trick the pilgrims. Wukong successfully killed her after the third time, but Sanzang was tricked into believing that Wuking had murdered innocent people and thus banished him away. Later on, Sanzang was captured by Yellow-Robed Yaoguai in the Precious-Image Kingdom, and Bajie had to invite Wukong back to save him again.

[Chapter 24-26] The pilgrims arrived at Five Village Abbey, Long Life Mountain, where The Great Immortal Zhenyuan (who is the patriarch of all Earth's Immortals in Taoist) presented Sanzang with some Ginseng Fruits, a baby-shaped fruit that granted immortality when consumed, far more precious than the Immortal Peach. Wukong stole some fruits for himself and other pilgrims, and later, he uprooted the Ginseng Fruit Tree when his crime had been discovered. He had to invite Guanyin Bodhisattva to revive the tree.

[Chapter 22] Sanzang, Wukong, and Bajie reached the Flowing-Sand River, where they fought a sand demon, who turned out to be the final disciple, Sha Monk (officially Sha Awakening of Pureness).

[Chapter 14] Sanzang had just begun his Journey to the West and arrived at Five Element Mountain, where he freed Wukong by lifting Tathagata Buddha's seal and recruited him as his first disciple. Later on, they subdued Zhu Bajie (officially Zhu Awakening of Ability or Zhu Eight Rules) in Chapter 19 as the second disciple.

[Chapter 7] Tathagata Buddha challenged Wukong to escape his palm, but Wukong failed. He was then imprisoned and sealed by the Buddha's palm (as the Five Element Mountain) for his crime against heaven for 500 years.

[Chapter 4 - 7] Sun Wukong the Great Sage challenged the Celestial Heaven and battled with Erlang, Neiza, the Four Heavenly Kings, and an army of 100.000 Celestial Soldiers in his second havoc toward the Heaven. He turned himself into a three-head, six-arm body to fight all the celestial generals at once. Notably, Wukong fought with Erlang for days, both in combat and magic. Both are equal, while Erlang proved himself to have the upper hand slightly. Erlang only subdued Wukong with the support of the Supreme Exalted Laozi and his magical diamond circle.

[Chapter 3] Sun Wukong got drunk and havoced the Underworld, where he crossed his name and every monkey's name out of the Book of Living and Death, thus making his soul not be managed by anyone.

[Chapter 3] After receiving the golden armor and the Jingu Bang, Sun Wukong (literally translated as Awakening of Emptiness) gathered other Yaoguai, including the Bull Demon King, to drink together and become the swon brothers. But the scene is actually in chapter 5, where Wukong proclaimed himself as the Great Sage who Equal to the Heaven and started his first havoc toward the Heaven.

yinanunnaki
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More information for all of the more important references (in backwards order, i guess)

0:25 Buddha's adknowledgement and wukong's buddhahood
0:46 Being thrown back into the lake because they didnt go through enough hardships
1:03 the land of drought cursed by the jade emperor for eating his offering and being atheist ig
1:13 the king that wanted to eat 4000 babies hearts (smth like that)
im not sure if that old man is the deer demon or something else
1:22 the 3 brothers (lion, elephant, eagle) specifically the eagle thats buddha's uncle or smth, hes probably the strongest foe on the journey, able to overpower wukong without tricks but pure strength and skill.
1:30 the giant snake with lantern eyes (not literally) and pigsy had to eat a canyon rotton fruit
1:36 the 9 headed bug, the trail where the water demons stole a mythical object exuding light
1:44 I think this is where wukong got trapped in the giant cymbals from the fake buddha's shrine? if not its related to the next one
1:49 defeat of the six eared macaque that became an identical wukong
1:51 that bull that stole everyones weapons with a ring that can steal anything (anything)
1:56 the 3 brothers' bet (tiger, deer, goat) they bet to cut off heads, boil in oil, and remove hearts.
1:59 Pigsy trying to heal wukong with samadhi true fire from red boy
2:08 White bone demon that disguised as innocent people only wukong can see through (also why his master was torturing him right before this)
2:14 The baby fruit tree that wukong destroyed
2:21 recruitment of sandy
2:30 saving wukong from 500 years in a mountain
3:00 wukong's bet with buddha to escape his hand which wukong failed
3:15 Great war with heaven (self explanitory)
3:36 wreaking havok in hell (again, self explanitory)
3:45 His alliance with the other demon kings

Mattyzer
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They recreated the 86 theme SO faithfully. Goosebumps on goosebumps.

AegisKHAOS
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As a Chinese, nothing can speak of an experience that your childhood hero became worldwide and recognized by other people in the world😭

hansenberg
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When I hear the song, the tears from my eyes never stop falling 1:44

Zwan