Summary

Wuxia is a unique genre of fiction that deals mainly with martial artists in the setting of ancient China. This might seem like a specific thing to categorize, but the fact is that several great forms of media have used this wuxia genre to great effect. A great example of a wuxia film isCrouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, which is one of the most popular movies ever made.

Giventhe combat-heavy focus of this genre, it only makes sense that a bunch of video games have made the most of this setting. After all, using martial arts in any video game is a blast, but wuxia titles aren’t just combat-laden experiences. There is some real creativity shown in these titles, allowing players to explore Chinese culture in a unique and immersive manner. Players who want to check outwuxia gamesfor themselves can definitely check out some great titles, although there’s no denying that this genre is criminally underrepresented in gaming when it comes to games with actual quality.

Seal Of Evil

Updated Aug 05, 2025 by Rie Takumi: Unsurprisingly, the Chinese market has the largest number of wuxia games available on all platforms. Fortunately for non-Chinese-speaking fans, games with good English translations are more commonplace than ever. And with the release and success of Black Myth: Wukong, wuxia and xianxia fans can expect more releases in the future.

It should be noted that a lot of games listed as wuxia are xianxia or even xuanhuan. Strictly wuxia games are akin to Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: purely martial arts, even if heightened to almost supernatural physical feats. Xianxia involves Chinese mythology, celestial beings, and fantastical elements. Xuanhuan is similar to xianxia, but misses the Daoist elements and draws from martial arts a bit more.

Prince of Qin

How Long To Beat

41.5 Hours (Main Story)

Seal of Evilisa sequel toPrince of Qinthat serves as a marked improvement in every way. Combat is snappy, and the story is more engaging than ever before, even if the voice acting can be lackluster.

However, the gameplay is so engaging that players will forgive it for its faults. The game goes through several twists and turns in the narrative that will keep people engaged till the end. The crafting system is pretty robust and lets players create whatever they want, whenever they want. Along with this, the suite of combat abilities and special moves that each character can whip out is another bonus that gets people even more invested in the gameplay.

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Players looking for aDiablo-esque RPG with wuxia elements will have a great time playingPrince of Qin. The games haven’t been updated for modern systems, which can make them hard to appreciate in modern times. However, players who get past this hurdle will love what this game brings to the table.

The combat is refined and engaging, with players having to keep track of various metrics to attain success.Prince of Qindidn’t set the world on fire, but was an engaging game that fans of wuxia titles can certainly appreciate.

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Hack and Slash

Speaking ofDynasty Warriors, another musou game with wuxia elements isWarriors Orochi. This series is acrossover of bothDynasty WarriorsandSamurai Warriors, allowing players to play as iconic figures in either Chinese or Japanese history and experience fun stories where they slice and dice their way through most enemies.

Kingdom of Paradise

As is the case with most musou games, players shouldn’t expect genre-defining gameplay from these titles. However, the novelty of being in the wuxia genre plus the power fantasies fulfilled by this title more than make up for its drawbacks.

Naraka: Bladepointisa unique battle royale gamewith elements of the wuxia genre. Players control one of thirteen characters in a massive battle royale where only the last one standing survives, as is the norm. The sheer number of interesting encounters in the game is great, with players having to be mindful of both their strengths and weaknesses to even stand the smallest chance of getting through these encounters.

Amazing Cultivation Simulator

Players can use a grappling hook to move around easily in the battle arena while using the wealth of unique hero abilities they have tactically to secure victory. The game also has a mode where players can team up as trios to take down their enemies, where team members can revive a downed ally to make things somewhat easier, although it’s still pretty challenging in its own right.

Kingdom of Paradiseis a vastly underrated action RPG, and easily one of the most overlooked hidden gems on the PSP. The unique gameplay elements were certainly ambitious, which makes combat fun in certain instances…even if the gameplay systems don’t have much of a leg to stand on.

Age Of Wushu

The game has received a remaster for modern systems, which is genuinely surprising given its middling popularity. However, there’s no denying that players who missed out on this title can finally play it with a fresh coat of paint, which is great for fans of classic games.

100 Hours (Main Story)

Rimworldis one of the most in-depth and engaging simulation titles out there, with the procedural nature of the title coupled with its deep and interesting mechanics making it a blast for fans of the genre. Players can lose hours in this title, showing just how addictive this experience can get. Players who want to engage in such a gameplay loop with a wuxia twist shouldlook no further thanAmazing Cultivation Simulator.

This title is one of the hardest on the list, but players who are willing to put in the time and effort to understand these complex mechanics will find themselves enjoying an absolute gem of a title. There are a lot of things to keep in mind when playingAmazing Cultivation Simulator.Missing out on any of its gameplay nuances can lead to the player’s followers and disciples becoming useless if they don’t die a tragic death altogether.

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ManyMMORPGs focus on the wuxia setting, and narrowing them down to recommend just one is a tall order. However, the popularity ofAge of Wushumakes it well worth a mention despite featuring the trappings of any free-to-play MMORPG.

Players select one of eight factions at the start of the game before honing their skills and joining a School to further improve their abilities. It’s a simple yet engaging MMORPG that uses its wuxia elements to create an interesting gameplay loop.

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46.25 Hours (Main Story, Average of 25 Entries)

76 Hours (Completionist, Average of 22 Entries)

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While not allDynasty Warriorsare inherently wuxia games, they share common elements across the series that make them worth a mention. These musou games are a blast to play through, even if the gameplay loop does get rather simplistic when players are mindlessly fighting waves of enemies.

Regardless, playing as a legendary figure fromancient Chinese and Japanese historyis quite a novelty…especially when said figures can wipe the floor with the majority of their enemies in no time at all.Dynasty Warriorsmay not be the most complex game around or the best representation of what a wuxia game is all about, but it’s still a fun way for players to dip their toes into this unique subgenre.

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The Last Soldier of the Ming Dynastyputs players in the shoes of the eponymous soldier. Players must survive against Japanese pirates who will block, dodge, and parry blows. Close-quarters and ranged combat styles give players range and means to launch counterattacks.

According to the developers, the game is “inspired by traditional Chinese ink and wash paintings.” Bold contrasts between line widths, character proportions, colors, and combat effects bring to mind a quickerOkami. Meanwhile, the combat, down to the parry system, is reminiscent ofSekiro.

Fans ofHadesmay want to tryWarm Snow. Players control Bi-An on an isometric map full of beasts they need to tear through to defeat the Five Great Clans who’ve cursed the land.Hadesfans may want to check it out, as it’s an action RPG with similar shoot/recall, dash, relic & power-up, and ability mechanics.

AlthoughWarm Snowis technically Xuanhuan, with its supernatural premise and enemies defying Daoist principles, itscombat is martial arts-based. Bi-an’s flying swords defend him from the fallout of an evil empire, and his skills must be cultivated to triumph over their schemes.