12/27/2022 0 Comments Shadow warrior 2 nobitsura kage![]() ![]() Unsurprisingly, things rapidly go south, and before you know it you’ve bonded with an amnesiac demon named Hoji who informs you that the Nobitsura Kage is actually three swords. You play as Lo Wang, an assassin and general problem-solver (and source of said wang puns) working for a powerful Japanese businessman, your task at the beginning of the game being to retrieve an ancient katana named the Nobitsura Kage. How many wang puns can be crammed into one videogame? Well, with 2013’s Shadow Warrior, developer Flying Wild Hog and publisher Devolver Digital did their best to find out, God bless them.Ī remake of the 3D Realms-developed 1997 original, Shadow Warrior is an action-packed first-person shooter which combines a present-day Japan setting with fantastical mythological elements, the mash-up of which sees you mowing down hordes of demons (and occasionally human enemies) throughout the game’s numerous environments. But what about the middle-ground? What about those games which don’t necessarily belong in either category and instead fall somewhere in between? These “Stuck In The Middle With” features are dedicated to looking at some games which, whatever their final level of quality, could be described as mid-tier releases. It seems that in recent years an increasing number of new videogames have been falling into one of two categories: high-profile, high-budget, “AAA” blockbusters or smaller-scale, low-budget, “indie” titles.
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