Yesterday, Black Myth: Wukong officially hit the shelves after a long wait, creating a sensation in the gaming community.
For almost the past 24 hours, the most discussed topic in the gaming world has revolved around the exploration journey of the monkey character Sun Wukong. Online users have shared numerous speculations, claiming that this could be a strong contender for the Game of the Year title this year. SteamDB also recorded over 2.1 million concurrent players just 11 hours after its launch, currently ranking second only to PUBG.

Not standing outside this hot event, the famous streamer Zhang Daishen also livestreamed his game testing experience. After sharing his initial impressive thoughts on the game’s design, an unprecedented situation occurred.

Inspired by Journey to the West, Black Myth: Wukong takes players on an adventure with Sun Wukong in stunning 3D graphics.
The journey will take place in a vast world with meticulously designed and detailed locations. Even as a seasoned streamer with extensive experience, the guy was unexpectedly dizzy, feeling motion sickness from the 3D that he had to temporarily pause the livestream, step away from the screen, and even go throw up. Viewers humorously commented on this rare situation:
“Oh, the first victim of this game!”;
“Working out while gaming is fine, but Black Myth: Wukong defeated him!”;
“Unbelievable…”…



This incident not only attracted the attention of fans but also sparked discussions within the community about health issues while gaming. Is it possible that this blockbuster has overly complex graphics design, or is it a sign that not everyone can endure the 3D experience?