The Shadow Warrior 2: Bounty Hunt Part 2 content update delivers thirteen thrilling new missions, two spectacular new weapons, and three powerful new perks for Lo Wang and the gang. Strap on your katana and go for one last ride alone or in co-op through missions like Lost Girls, Missing Yakuza, and...
The Shadow Warrior 2: Bounty Hunt Part 2 content update delivers thirteen thrilling new missions, two spectacular new weapons, and three powerful new perks for Lo Wang and the gang. Strap on your katana and go for one last ride alone or in co-op through missions like Lost Girls, Missing Yakuza, and Danger Zone with new weapons like the Tactical Bullet Spewing Machine (TBSM).
The Shadow Warrior 2: Bounty Hunt Part 1 content update piles on the action with fourteen wild new missions, two dazzling new weapons, and four tantalizing new perks for Lo Wang and the gang. Battle alone or with up to four ninjas in crime in some of the most over the top missions yet like Plague of the Bunny Lords, 50 Shades of Shade, and Danger Zone on Mt. Akuma. Strike at the demon hordes with new perks like Revenge and Shared Pain or arm up with the new Medusa Ray and EX-GF01 minigun.
Shadow Warrior 2’s The Way of the Wang Content Update opens up a new area within the game’s hub town, presenting seven special trials for Lo Wang to unlock and overcome. Players will be able to earn new crafting abilities, weapon gem slots, and base weapon stat upgrades upon completing each new trial with the new Fist of Gozu battle axe awaiting those warriors that complete all of the trials. The update also includes three new tiers for Insane difficulty and five new achievements to unlock in the campaign.
Shadow Warrior 2 is the stunning evolution of Flying Wild Hog’s offbeat first-person shooter following the further misadventures of former corporate shogun Lo Wang. Now surviving as a reclusive mercenary on the edge of a corrupted world, the formidable warrior must again wield a devastating combination of guns, blades, magic and wit to strike down the demonic legions overwhelming the world. Battle alongside allies online in four-player co-op or go it alone in spectacular procedurally-generated landscapes to complete daring missions and collect powerful new weapons, armor, and arcane relics of legend.
Five years have passed since Lo Wang shattered the alliance between his deceitful former boss and the ancient gods of the shadow realm. Despite noble intentions, Lo Wang’s efforts to annihilate the darkness corrupted the world, creating a strange and savage new order where humans and demons live side by side.
The once feared warrior now lives in the shifting wildlands outside the reach of his enemies and the neon glow of Zilla’s cybernetic metropolis, scratching out a meager existence as a hired sword for the local Yakuza clans. When a simple mission goes wrong, Lo Wang is drawn into a volatile conflict between a brilliant young scientist, a controversial cult leader, and a terrifying new drug known as Shade. The sharp-tongued hero must once again wield lethal blades, staggering firepower, and archaic magic to purge the world of evil.
Blades and Bullets – Lo Wang delivers his own brand full throttle brutality with an expanded array of over 70 lethal blades and explosive firearms to overcome the demonic opposition. Become a whirlwind of steel and blood with razor sharp katana, short swords, crescent blades, and hand claws or unleash a hellish symphony of ornate firearms to decimate your enemies.
Four Player Co-Op – Battle through the expansive campaign alone or team up as a four-player typhoon of destruction online in campaign co-op mode. Tackle challenging primary missions or thrilling side quests while maintaining your own ninja style with customizable armor, items, and valuable loot from your triumphs.
Procedural Environments – The breach between the human and demon realms created an interdimensional hernia resulting in constant shifts to the world of Shadow Warrior 2. Procedurally generated landscapes and paths bring new twists and turns to once familiar terrain and routine missions.
Brutal Damage System – Choose your weapon based on the situation at hand and then dismantle everything that stands in your path with an advanced gore system. Use precision blade strikes to separate limbs and heads or switch to heavy ordinance and blow a hole right through colossal beasts.
Custom Upgrade System – Upgrade weapons in your arsenal with up to three stones at once to improve performance or augment them with devastating elemental effects. Collect karma, amulets, and armor to enhance Lo Wang’s power and shift his death-dealing artistry into overdrive.
Popular achievements
Junior Hitman
Kill 100 enemies
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71.21%
Executioner
Kill 500 enemies
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40.46%
Lieutenant Akimbo
Defeat Lieutenant Akimbo in story mission: My Hero
common
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85.23%
The Sharpest Spike
Defeat The Sharpest Spike in story mission: Hot Blooded
common
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49.34%
Transistor ZL-260
Defeat Transistor ZL-260 in story mission: Industrial Espionage
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34.71%
The Chef
Defeat The Chef in side mission: The Cookery
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37.96%
The Guard
Defeat The Guard in side mission: Ninja'd Scrolls - Part 2
common
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32.5%
Sempai
Develop any character to level 10
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42.14%
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Recommended system requirements:
Multiplayer notice: Shadow Warrior 2 features crossplay public matches that you can play with your friends no matter where the game was purchased (PC only).
Multiplayer Notice: Please note that GOG GALAXY is required to access Multiplayer.
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Great graphic, great shooting experience, great fun and bunch of humour. So why 2 stars only? Becuase game still crashing in random places and time. Saving is broken so after load you can lost all your weapons, pickups and progress. No quick-save option included. So shame...
I received the game for free, but could not play for more than 10 minutes.
Trying to hack and slash in first person mode made me quite dizzy: headbob was OK (I believe minimal or none), but the first combats were very messy., and made me feel seasick in 2'.
This game looks good in general, also appears to be well done, but I am not recommending it at all if you are subject to such dizziness.
Definitively needed to have a third person mode.
Gilbert
Being a fan of Duke Nukem 3D I was really surprised (and pleased) to discover Shadow Warrior (classic). It may have not been as good, but it still had its charm. Fast forward into the new age, and we got a reboot and a sequel. At first I was unhappy with the reboot because it felt wonky, but replaying it on a better system, I really enjoyed it - the story was interesting, the swordplay was fun, and the guns were...alright (though not very good). Now Shadow Warrior 2 is something of a disappointment. The plot doesn't seem as interesting, Lo Wang is an @ssh0le again (whatever happened to all that character development from the previous game?), and there are many plot holes regarding the time between the two (new) games (supposedly covered in collectable text files). The seemingly nice and innocent Ameonna is now this demonic mafioso-vixen, Lo Wang still doesn't get to fight the twin assassins from the first game (why are they even characters?), most of his Chi and swordplay abilities from the first game are locked again, and the ones available were renamed for some reason. Buying the Deluxe pack forces you into using the golden weapons without the ability to switch them out (technically you get the normal SMG later, but still). And don't even get me started on the looter-shooter gameplay style, the constant repetition, the long load-times, and the silly decision to add a "hub" level.
Among the good things are the new weapons (though there are too many for me to really care and the upgrading is kinda tedious); the swordplay is still pretty fun, some of the humour's also good. Also the music. The plot works, though given the game's non-linear approach, it's kinda ruined sometimes, and so far, I haven't seen any really interesting plot points.
All in all, if you want a looter-shooter in a Shadow Warrior setting, it's pretty good. Otherwise, just do the main questline and shelf the game.
Have nothing to say of the multiplayer as I didn't try it.
An amazing action game, wich u need to choose your buid (melee or ranged damage) and use it correctly during your gameplay not like most of the FPS when u have tons of weapons and ammo and u can fire every single bullet to a boss, it will not work here.
Also, equipping the right counter of the enemy resistance in your weapons is critical to success a boss fight.
It is a game when the main story doenst matter (at least for me) and the most important feature is the action. Try it out to relax your nervs, it is good to dilacerate some demons sometimes.
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