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
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49.35%
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
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32.51%
Sempai
Develop any character to level 10
common
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42.14%
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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.
推荐系统配置:
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.
But the developpers actually have forgotten to make a GAME. It is quite boring. Gameplay is monotonous and after five or a bit more hours it becomes really repetitive.
The locations despite having impressive visuals seem abandoned lifeless. They feel artificially made in the bad sense. Due to constant need to teleport back and forth between quest location and the hub I felt like the game doesn't progress at all.
I played this game with my Borderlands 1-2 party and everyone had negative impression of the game. Even though we all enjoyed the relaunch of SW in 2013.
Literally the disappointment of the year.
...and full of dick jokes. If you don't feel disgusted by this, then be prepared for the joyride of the year. I can hardly describe, how much fun this game is.
I like the jokes and the alibi story is pretty entertaining, more than you would expect from a game like this. I did not play the prequel, but I will as soon as I finished this game.
I'm afraid, I cannot say much about the shooter quality of this game, since I only use melee attack weapons, in particular the katanas. Every now and then the bow, but usually I prefer the infights. The sword fight feels very good and due to the RPG system you can develop your character the way it's suited to your play style.
There is no thing I would change in this game. Full recommendation!!
After 20 crashes, 2 corrupted save files and 4 hours of trying every fix imaginable i managed to fix it somehow (idk how) and finish the game. The gameplay is cool but on certain systems it straight up refuses to work.
Buy Shadow Warrior 2013. It's WAY MORE FUN and you know... you can actually play it without having to relaunch the game once every 30 mins/1 hour
The game was rather enjoyable and was going to be rather invested in it, the RPG aspects to the game and the equipment swapping and upgrading, worked rather well; however it randomly crashed and due to how the game is saved, this meant hours worth of progress lost. It's unfotunate cause it was enjoyable up to this point, but this has really left a bitter taste. If I'm ever bothered to return, I'll update this review to reflect that experience, but from here it seems like to much of a pain to catch back up and then to constantly quit to main menu, to ensure that it saves.
If you do opt to play the game, ensure that you quit to the main-menu at every major-ish point, to ensure that the game actually saves and while you're at it, maybe take this opportunity to do a manual back-up of your save files.
To begin, I'm a massive fan of the original Shadow Warrior, and not as keen to the reboot series.
Shadow Warrior reboot 1 had some issues with bullet spounges and fights that went on a little longer than felt nessessary. Shadow Warrior 2 has brought these issues back, and made them an even bigger deal than ever before by adding a faux RPG system that almost encourages you to pause in the middle of fights to swap the elemental aspects of your most powerful weapons because fighting anything without the proper elemental damage feels like trying to hack down a tree wtih a butter knife.
They've also added a loot system. To most, this sounds questionable for a series that once hid a quad barrel rotary shotgun in the very first area... Thankfully, instead of a million boring weapons and maybe 30 cool ones, they've added 80 cool ones. Some of them are cheeky references to films and pop culture, others are just added to fit the theme of an area (which are beautiful by the way). One of my favorite was a Tomohawk equipped along side a knife, called the True Patriot. Perfect if you can just close your eyes and imagine demons wearing red coats.
The upgrade system from the previous game also makes a return, but I didn't like it there, and dislike it equally here. The original game had you searching for secret areas in wishing wells, jumping puzzles, and hidden rooms to find upgrades like nuclear ammunition and heat seeking rockets, but the reboots seem to think that earning generic experience and cash from slayed enemies is more exciting. YAWN
On the positve side, level design in this one is much more open than the previous. Everything is much more vertical than before. Unfortunately much of the AI can't keep up very well in the more vertical enviornments, but they're fun to hop around reguardless.
Overall, if you love Borderlands, you should check this out. If you're looking for a return to Shadow Warrior (1997) look at something like dusk or iron maiden.