![]() ![]() This discount will show up automatically when you purchase Oh…Sir!! The Insult Simulator, so you don’t have to do anything to get it if you’ve purchased either Shadow Warrior 1 or 2 in the past with the same Steam Account that you’re using to purchase the game. This discount is stackable, which means that all Shadow Warrior owners get a 50% discount during the game’s launch week promotion To Celebrate Lo Wang’s guest appearance all owners of Shadow Warrior 1 and 2 automatically get an additional 40% discount when they purchase Oh….Sir!! The Insult Simulator. and to celebrate this we asked our very own legendary pouty mouthed Hero, Lo Wang, to join in as an unlockable character to bring some class to the game. Once Shadow Warrior 3 comes out in 2021, hopefully the broader picture it paints will be a bit better than what we've seen thus far.Oh…Sir!! The Insult Simulator from our 2nd floor neighbors in the same building launched today! The game is a hilarious Insult-‘em up in which players throw insults instead of punches, and must verbally take-out their friends and family in different game modes. There is certainly noticeable growth in this series in terms of how it handles its setting and main character, but it appears it still has a way to go based on what we've seen. ![]() But its dubious approach to Asian representation isn't something that can be looked over. Gameplay-wise, Shadow Warrior 3 looks like a fun, action-packed game to sink some time into, offering so much freedom of movement while we so many of us are still stuck at home due to COVID-19. ![]() It gives Shadow Warrior a homogenizing feel, lumping different cultures and identities into one convenient “Asian” backdrop for use as a playground for violence. In talking about inspirations for some of the design decisions in the game, Powalewski said they try to take inspiration from Japanese and Chinese cultures and put their own spin on it. While some ribald humor like that isn’t unwelcome in games, it feels a bit weird to see content poking fun of an Asian person coming from a Polish studio. His name alone, Lo Wang, is a penis joke. Still, it’s very clear that Wang, a vaguely East Asian martial artist, is a walking stereotype. Credit: flying wild hog / devolver digital The overt racism is gone, but the portrayal of cultures in this game still don't feel right. Shadow Warrior has also been a series steeped in humor, but Powalewski acknowledged that the kind of racist, sexist, and generally insensitive jokes and portrayals (Opens in a new tab) in the original 1997 game have no place in the modern games. Wang will frequently joke and make pop culture references to things like Game of Thrones, action movies, and even other video games - things that players (and the developers at Flying Wild Hog) tend to enjoy. The humor of Shadow Warrior 3 is what really brings those ideas of freedom and power together with relatability. That freedom of movement is the thing he’s most excited for players to experience. “We thought, 'What else can we do to make the combat and the traversal even more spectacular?'” Powalewski said, noting they wanted players to be able to move freely like a ninja from their favorite animes. That grappling hook is also used as Wang travels through the environment along with another new addition to his pool of talents: wall-running. The grappling hook has all kinds of uses in 'Shadow Warrior 3.' Credit: flying wild hog / devolver digital As a player you should feel that this guy really enjoys the situation he's in.” “This is a very important part of the connection between gameplay and the personality of our protagonist. “This is your ultimate fantasy of being this hero who has a job to do and enjoys it,” Powalewski said. He then proceeds to splinter them into tiny icy pieces. In one instance a few minutes into the clip, he rips out a piece of an icy kugutsu demon’s head, exclaims “Winter is coming,” and throws it down to freeze a small hoard of enemies in place. That comes across pretty clearly as the gameplay footage shows Wang ripping through enemy after enemy with his sword and guns as geysers of blood rain down around him. “We really want the players to feel overpowered,” he said in a video call with Mashable. That spirit was kept alive in the series’ reboot in 2013 and through Shadow Warrior 3, which Kowalewski described as an upgraded version of the 2013 that’s been turned up to 11. As a first-person action series, Shadow Warrior has been over the top since its beginnings in 1997. The demons, the violence, the speed, the one-liner quips from protagonist Lo Wang: It’s all over the top. ![]()
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