Shadow Warrior is also boasts four levels of difficulty and the highest difficult is a true challenge. Most seasoned gamers will be able to finish the title in around 10 to 12 hours and the developers have done an exceptional job at mapping the controls on the DualShock 4 controller which feels just right as you navigate through the gaming world, attacking enemies with your sword and throwing shurikens into their vile bodies. Even though Lo Wang is a doofus, he does evolve into a very entertaining and bad ass hero who even gets a demonic sidekick called Hoji. However Lo Wang has been given the unceremonious task to retrieve an ancient sword but unfortunately a demon invasion gets in the way and from there, hell is unleashed upon the world of man. The story behind Shadow Warrior revolves around Lo Wang, a company man who works for Zilla Enterprises and yes, there’s some great one-liners in the game about his name. The developers even include a homage of the original PC game from 1997. We reviewed this game via the PSN store and after a hefty 7.1GB download, Shadow Warrior was successfully installed on our PlayStation 4 in order to give me 17 levels of 90’s goodness with a much needed 21st century facelift. More importantly, the game doesn’t take itself too seriously as you hack and slash your way through an almost never ending hoard of enemies. I don’t think I’ve had this much fun in a first person shooter for a long time as developers Flying Wild Hog re-imagine a cult 3D Realms classic with the return of Shadow Warrior to the 21st century.
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