Due to the country's harsh censorship rules, there's a surprisingly small number of video games that are set in China, and fewer still that seek to provide a modern-day take on the country. However, that's not to say that there aren't still some great options out there for those interested in Chinese history and culture.

Best Games Made By Chinese Developers, Ranked Featured Image
The Best Games Made By Chinese Developers, Ranked

In recent years, a few games developed by Chinese developers have garnered worldwide attention. Let's take a look at the best releases.

The best video games set in China provide an interesting glimpse into what life in this historical hotspot might have been like, while also showcasing some of the country's stunning art styles and architecture. The majority revolve around combat and fighting, although there are still plenty of great options for those who love a good story.

7 Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty

OpenCritic Rating: 81

Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty
Display card tags widget
Action RPG
Display card system widget
Display card community and brand rating widget Display card open critics widget Display card main info widget Display card main info widget end Display card media widget start Display card media widget end
Checkbox: control the expandable behavior of the extra info
Display card community and brand rating widget

Released
March 3, 2023
Developer(s)
Team Ninja
Publisher(s)
Koei Tecmo
Genre(s)
Action RPG

Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty is an action RPG that was developed by Team Ninja and released in early 2023. The game takes place in China around the time of the Yellow Turban Rebellion and loosely follows the story of Romance of the Three Kingdoms: the well-known historical novel that served as the inspiration for Dynasty Warriors and many other video game series.

Despite featuring supernatural elements taken from Chinese mythology and folklore, many of the events explored throughout Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty's story are rooted in reality, as too are the locations in which they happen to take place. Those who enjoyed Team Ninja's Nioh games should take a lot of enjoyment from Wo Long, as too should anybody looking for a great game set in China.

6 Bladed Fury

OpenCritic Rating: 70

Bladed Fury
Display card tags widget
Action
Hack and Slash
Indie
Display card system widget
Display card community and brand rating widget Display card open critics widget Display card main info widget Display card main info widget end Display card media widget start Display card media widget end
Checkbox: control the expandable behavior of the extra info
Display card community and brand rating widget

Released
December 18, 2018
Developer
NEXT Studios
Publisher
NEXT Studios
Genre(s)
Action, Hack and Slash, Indie

Developed and published by Shanghai-based NEXT Studios, Bladed Fury is a 2D action game set in ancient China. It's fairly short and at times can be incredibly challenging, but the hack-and-slash combat that it offers is a lot of fun and the story remains engaging from start to finish.

However, the game's biggest selling point is undoubtedly its incredible visuals, which incorporate elements from traditional Chinese art styles. The backgrounds and character designs are simply stunning and help to set the game apart from other 2D action games like Katana Zero and Dead Cells.

5 SIFU

OpenCritic Rating: 81

Sifu
Display card tags widget
Roguelike
Beat 'Em Up
Display card system widget
Display card community and brand rating widget Display card open critics widget Display card main info widget Display card main info widget end Display card media widget start Display card media widget end
Checkbox: control the expandable behavior of the extra info
Display card community and brand rating widget

Released
February 8, 2022
Developer(s)
Sloclap
Publisher(s)
Sloclap
Genre(s)
Roguelike, Beat 'Em Up

Although some Western outlets accused SIFU of being a soulless caricature, the game proved to be immensely popular in China, with many praising the accuracy of both its combat and its setting. To ensure the former, developer Sloclap hired Benjamin Colussi: a kung fu master who spent many years honing his skills in Foshan, China.

Sifu - Sleeping Dogs
The Best Kung Fu Games, Ranked

Kung fu video games offer an escapism that is as engaging as the movies that inspired them, featuring great combat sequences and exciting narratives.

2

To further ensure authenticity, the developers of SIFU sought feedback from Chinese character artists and worked with Beijing-based composer Howie Lee to produce the game's epic score. This all combines for a minimalistic masterpiece that does a wonderful job of capturing both the kung fu and locations that southern China has to offer.

4 Jade Empire

OpenCritic Rating: N/A

Jade Empire
Display card tags widget
Action RPG
Display card system widget
Display card community and brand rating widget Display card open critics widget Display card main info widget Display card main info widget end Display card media widget start Display card media widget end
Checkbox: control the expandable behavior of the extra info
Display card community and brand rating widget

Released
April 12, 2005
Developer(s)
BioWare
Publisher(s)
Microsoft Game Studios
Platform(s)
Xbox (Original), PC, Android, iOS
Genre(s)
Action RPG

These days, BioWare is best known for Mass Effect and Dragon Age, but the iconic Canadian studio had a much broader repertoire around the turn of the century. In addition to its work on the Star Wars and Baldur's Gate franchises, the developer worked on several standout standalone titles, one of which was a much-loved action role-playing game called Jade Empire.

Jade Empire contains elements from numerous eras of China's history, including the Tang, Song, and Han dynasties. The game's combat system also places a heavy emphasis on real-world fighting styles, with the game's lead animator taking inspiration from kung fu movies starring Jet Li and other iconic martial artists.

3 Shenmue 2

OpenCritic Rating: N/A

Shenmue 2
Display card tags widget
Action-Adventure
Display card system widget
Display card community and brand rating widget Display card open critics widget Display card main info widget Display card main info widget end Display card media widget start Display card media widget end
Checkbox: control the expandable behavior of the extra info
Display card community and brand rating widget

Released
November 23, 2001
Developer(s)
Sega
Genre(s)
Action-Adventure

Although the first two-thirds of Shenmue 2 take place in Hong Kong, players do eventually find themselves crossing over into mainland China. Upon their arrival, they'll find that Guilin couldn't be more different than the hustle and bustle of Kowloon walled city, with the path to Bailu Village setting a very different tone for what's left of the game.

Those looking for a game set entirely in China might find Shenmue 3 to be a much better fit, as Bailu and Niaowu givea much better idea of what life may have been like in rural China back in the late nineteen-eighties thanks to Yu Suzuki's meticulous attention to detail. Its predecessor is a much better game though, and can be picked up for peanuts these days together with the series' first installment.

2 Black Myth: Wukong

OpenCritic Rating: 82

Black Myth: Wukong
Display card tags widget
Action RPG
Display card system widget
Display card community and brand rating widget Display card open critics widget Display card main info widget Display card main info widget end Display card media widget start Display card media widget end
Checkbox: control the expandable behavior of the extra info
Display card community and brand rating widget

Released
August 20, 2024
Developer(s)
Game Science
Publisher(s)
Game Science
Genre(s)
Action RPG

Whether or not Black Myth: Wukong is a Soulslike is somewhat irrelevant, as either way, it will almost certainly appeal to fans of the genre. It's also a great game for those who struggle to overcome the high difficulty threshold typically posed by Soulslike titles, although despite this increased accessibility, the game is far from easy.

Black Myth: Wukong draws much of its inspiration from Journey to the West and is set in a fictionalized version of ancient China. However, many of the locations that players visit are based on real-world locations found throughout the Shanxi province, which led to a huge increase in tourism following the game's hugely successful release.

1 Dynasty Warriors

OpenCritic Rating: N/A

Dynasty Warriors: Origins
Display card tags widget
Action
Hack and Slash
Display card system widget
Display card community and brand rating widget Display card open critics widget Display card main info widget Display card main info widget end Display card media widget start Display card media widget end
Checkbox: control the expandable behavior of the extra info
Display card community and brand rating widget

Released
January 17, 2025
Developer(s)
Omega Force
Publisher(s)
Koei Tecmo
Genre(s)
Action, Hack and Slash

When it comes to the best video games set in China, they don't come much bigger than Koei Tecmo's Dynasty Warriors franchise. Like so many others, the series follows the events of Luo Guanzhong's historical novel Romance of The Three Kingdoms and sees players reenacting large-scale historical battles in key locations right throughout China.

Since its 1997 debut, no musou hack-and-slash series has come close to matching the impact that Dynasty Warriors has had on either the genre or the industry itself. For those looking to experience and understand an important part of Chinese history or anyone who just wants a game that makes them feel like an unstoppable warrior, Dynasty Warriors is well worth a look.

Multiple covers of the Dynasty Warriors Games
The Best Dynasty Warriors Games, Ranked

Dynasty Warriors is one of the most popular series in the hack-and-slash action genre, but with so many games, which one stands tall as the very best?

By