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Shadow Warrior 2 is an intense first-person action game where players control Lo Wang, a mercenary battling demons and a sinister cult five years after the original. Featuring a vast arsenal of weapons, ninja skills, and magic, it also offers co-op play for up to four players.

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2.89$
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Release Date

13 Oct, 2016

Publisher/Developer

Flying Wild Hog, Devolver DIgital

Reviews

Steam: 87.30% positive (20861/23896)
Metacritic: 78/100

System Requirements

Minimum:
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS *: Windows 7/8/8.1/10 x64
  • Processor: Intel Core i3-6300 (2 * 3800) or AMD A10-5800K APU (4 * 3800) or equivalent
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: GeForce GT 560Ti (1024 MB) or Radeon HD 6850 (1024 MB) or better
  • Network: Broadband Internet connection
  • Storage: 14 GB available space

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Shadow Warrior 2 Steam AI Review Summary

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Reviewers largely praise Shadow Warrior 2 for its fast, chaotic combat, massive weapon variety, and dark humor. Many highlight the co-op mode as a big plus and enjoy the sword-combat as a core draw. The game is seen as highly fun but not perfect, with recurring complaints about a short story, grindy loot, repetitive levels, and some bugs or performance issues. Overall, it’s a chaotic, entertaining shooter that shines on sale and with friends.

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Most Mentioned Advantages

  • Fast-paced, satisfying combat (28 mentions) - Reviews repeatedly describe the core action as quick, fluid, and highly satisfying. Players enjoy weaving melee slashes with gunplay to create kinetic, high-octane encounters. The sensation of cutting through enemies and chaining moves is a common high point. This frantic pace is a primary reason many return to the game.
  • Huge variety of weapons and customization (20 mentions) - There is broad weapon diversity—from swords to guns to magical items. Upgrading, gem-stacking, and elemental mods offer many build possibilities. Players frequently remark that this depth encourages experimentation and different playstyles. The loot and upgrade system is a central appeal for many reviewers.
  • Co-op multiplayer adds chaos and fun (18 mentions) - Online co-op is widely praised as a highlight, enabling chaotic, enjoyable sessions with friends. The cooperative play often enhances the chaos and laughter during melee and ranged combat. It also scales the experience to accommodate multiple players.
  • Humor and Lo Wang’s personality (15 mentions) - The game’s humor and Lo Wang’s sarcastic dialogue are repeatedly mentioned as a bright, entertaining element. Many reviews note that jokes and banter lighten the brutal action. The character voice and tone help distinguish the game from other shooters.
  • Strong visuals and optimization (15 mentions) - Graphical style and effects are frequently praised, with colorful, cyberpunk-inspired environments and smooth performance on many setups. Several reviews highlight good optimization and satisfying visual feedback during combat. The art direction contributes to the game’s energy and chaos.

Most Mentioned Disadvantages

  • Short main story and repetitive missions (24 mentions) - A common critique is that the campaign is relatively short, with many missions feeling routine or repetitive. Reviewers mention the main plot is lightweight and not very engaging. Side content often repeats the same gameplay loops, which can wear thin over time.
  • Grindy loot and upgrade systems (20 mentions) - Many players describe the loot and upgrade grind as tedious, with numerous upgrades and RNG elements that can feel repetitive or unrewarding. The requirement to grind for resources and the sheer number of upgrades can detract from the pacing. Some feel the system leans too hard into looter-shhooter mechanics.
  • Repetitive level design due to procedural maps (18 mentions) - The maps’ procedural generation leads to repeated environments and a lack of unique level design. Reviewers note that even with variety in loot, the locations feel similar over time. This can dampen the sense of discovery and pace.
  • Bugs and performance issues (18 mentions) - Several reviews report crashes, bugs, long loading times, and occasional optimization problems. These technical problems can interrupt gameplay, especially in co-op. Some players also mention stability issues with mods or third-party tools.
  • Balance and enemy durability on high difficulties (16 mentions) - On higher difficulties some enemies feel like bullet sponges or underpowered weapons don’t feel effective. The balance between melee and ranged options can be uneven, and some encounters drag on longer than expected. A few reviews suggest this affects late-game pacing.

Compared Games

  • Borderlands (38 mentions) - Many reviewers compare Shadow Warrior 2 to Borderlands for its loot-driven, open-map style looter shooter elements and its humor, while noting SW2 is faster and more frantic.
  • Doom (2016) (22 mentions) - SW2 is often likened to a Doom-like shooter with added loot elements and kinetic melee, praised for speed and gore but sometimes criticized for RPG mechanics overshadowing pure shooting.
  • Shadow Warrior 1 (16 mentions) - SW2 is contrasted with SW1 as a larger, more open, loot-focused successor, with reviewers noting improvements in combat flow and customization but missing the tighter, handcrafted level design of SW1.
  • Serious Sam (8 mentions) - Some reviews compare the over-the-top action and chaotic crowd control favorably to Serious Sam’s style, highlighting the brutal, fast action and humor.
  • Doom Eternal (6 mentions) - A few reviews reference Doom Eternal as a benchmark for fast, violent action and movement, placing SW2 as similar in energy but differing in structure and loot systems.
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Shadow Warrior 2 is an exhilarating first-person action game developed by Flying Wild Hog, set five years after the original game. In a world where humans and demons coexist, players revive the character Lo Wang, who now works as a mercenary for the Yakuza. Following a mishap during a seemingly simple mission, Lo Wang becomes embroiled in a conflict involving a brilliant scientist, a potent new drug called Shade, and a cult leader.

This sequel ramps up the action with a bloodier and more intense gameplay experience. Players can wield an extensive arsenal of weapons, blending brutal gunplay with agile ninja-like abilities and powerful magic. Whether engaging in combat solo or teaming up with friends in co-op mode for up to four players, the game offers the flexibility to tackle the main campaign or indulge in side quests. As you navigate through the vibrant world, you'll face hordes of demons and utilize your skills and arsenal to dispatch them in spectacular fashion. Get ready to oil up your guns, sharpen your blades, and get ready for an unforgettable battle against the forces of evil!


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