Wuthering Waves parkour has players flipping over mountains and walls
Wuthering Waves’ innovative parkour system is setting a new standard for mobility in gacha games, with players already praising the “life-changing” movement.
Wuthering Waves is an upcoming gacha game from Kuro Games, currently in closed beta, offering a narrative-rich experience set in a sprawling open world.
Players can explore vast landscapes, embark on quests, and interact with the game’s diverse inhabitants, all facilitated by the game’s innovative travel mechanics.
Beta testers have been quick to spotlight the Wuthering Waves’ integration of parkour, enabling fluid movement across mountains, walls, and rooftops. This feature has captured the community’s admiration, setting a new benchmark for in-game mobility.
Beta testers took to Reddit to share video clips of their parkour skills, praising the system for its depth and dynamism.
“The parkour system in this game feels actually so good, speed for days,” one player commented.
Fans are expressing their enthusiasm, with comments ranging from commendations of the system’s fluidity to calls for even further enhancement. The consensus is clear: the parkour system is a hit.
Critics and fans alike are particularly impressed with the game’s ledge vaulting capability, an addition that sets Wuthering Waves apart from other titles in the genre, such as Genshin Impact.