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Story wise things are predictable, cringetastic, and occasionally almost worthy of a light chuckle. Taking over the acting roll is Mike Moh and he does the best he can with a terrible script. You once again take on the roll of Lo Wang who is finally voiced by someone not white, which is the bare minimum at this point. Things have gone to hell, friends are dead, and a massive dragon is here to swallow all of your souls. While this may not be a direct sequel in spirit to Shadow Warrior 2 it does carry on the main story. How does it all work out both graphically and gameplay wise? Let’s find out. Gone is the loot and cooperative systems, replaced with a full embrace of the DOOM Eternal systems. What you’re here for though is the bombastic action and sad realization that this is not a sequel to the last game, it’s much more a sequel to the first. It comes non-stop and while toned back can still feel racially insensitive at times. Where I do take issue is in the humor department. That had me worried that things were coming in red hot, alas the game feels sound technically. They kindly provided us a code for this review, though it was on the day of release. The latest in the rebooted series from developer Flying Wild Hog, Shadow Warrior 3 is here.
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