![]() A cutscene features a priestess casting a spell. Lo Wang wears a Yin and Yang charm, and chi attacks return. Spirituality: Another correction from my Shadow Warrior 2 review: enemies are yokai, not oni. While Mike Judge evolved in his craft, the only joke I can remember during the entirety of Shadow Warrior 3 is a “that’s what she said” joke. But I am going to call the humor in Shadow Warrior 3 juvenile anyway, as it has atrophied from the first season of King of the Hill to Beavis and Butthead. ![]() Penis jokes are a staple for the Shadow Warrior series, so it might seem fruitless to describe them as immature. “I always thought of myself as more of a Wang.” “You know, you’re a real prick sometimes!” I conflated the “language” section with that for “crude humor.” It featured gems such as: Content GuideĪ clean dad joke that I can publish here, lol.Ĭrude Humor: I made a mistake in my Shadow Warrior 2 review that I would like to correct here. Regretfully, the gameplay encroaches upon forgery, and the writing further regresses. I was willing to give this franchise another chance. So, when news broke that Shadow Warrior 3 would return (again) to its roots as a traditional FPS with a limited arsenal and more focused character progression, I sighed in relief. Compounding this heresy, Flying Wild Hog unleashes a nonsensical, convoluted story, a spectacular downgrade from their 2013 entry. Emulating the popular Borderlands or Destiny franchises, developer Flying Wild Hog transforms a traditional FPS into a looter shooter I spent more time managing my inventory than shooting things. In contrast, Shadow Warrior 2 disappoints. Unfortunately, what I experienced with Shadow Warrior 2 is not an evolution, but a regression.įor better and for worse, the 2013 Shadow Warrior reboot successfully recaptures the essence of the1997 original in terms of gameplay and content, while mustering the most underrated story I have experienced in modern gaming. With the caliber of writing that would bring Shakespeare to tears, I looked forward to seeing how its sequel would amaze me. As I detailed in the Backloggery Beatdown column, underneath the veneer of a hyper-violent, nostalgic, and tawdry shooter is likely my favorite story in the past gaming generation. I have to confess that Shadow Warrior (2013) caught me by surprise. In the introduction of my review for Shadow Warrior 2, I wrote:
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