![]() You have to fight your way through hordes of enemies in order to stop the dragon you’ve unleashed, but the reason for what you are doing doesn’t matter nearly as much as actually doing. The story seemed to be missing all of the meat, instead of presenting a predictable paint-by-numbers for the FPS genre. The cutscenes were essentially just filler between the different levels, none of the gameplay actually had any real bearing on the story itself. The characters felt really shallow, with the story concerning them feeling secondary to the gameplay loop. I never found myself really caring about Lo, Zilla, or any of the other characters that make an appearance. The story itself does not feel too deep or extremely interesting, unfortunately. ![]() Players take control of Lo Wang as he works with Orochi Zilla to put the dragon back in its eternal prison. Shadow Warrior 3 follows the series protagonist Lo Wang on his mission to kill an ancient dragon that he may or may not be responsible for releasing. Flying Wild Hog released the first in their trilogy of games in 2013, but just how much growth is evident now that we’ve arrived at Shadow Warrior 3? The Shadow Warrior series has become known for its fast-paced action and constant barrage of jokes. The world of first-person shooters is plentiful, which makes it significantly more challenging for games to stand out in the genre. Developed by Flying Wild Hog and published by Devolver Digital, the sequel to Shadow Warrior 2. Shadow Warrior 3 is a fast-paced first person shooter game.
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