![]() While defending Zilla from attack, Lo Wang pushes him out of the way. Previously Lo Wang’s nemesis, he suggests they work together to harness the chi energy from Hoji’s mask and use it to defeat the dragon. While he’s regaling his misfortunes, Orochi Zilla makes an appearance. He obviously survives but his ego, or rather his mojo as he puts it, has been dealt a heavy blow. However, the Dragon has some tricks up it’s sleeve and send Lo Wang flying through the night sky. We are fighting on the back of the huge ass dragon that was unleashed at the end of Shadow Warrior 2 as Lo Wang tries to get to the head to deliver a killing blow. If it wasn’t already apparent, this game is definitely only for adults. Killing monsters with your katana will produce ammo drops, while killing a monster with a gun will produce health orbs. Using left mouse button to swing his trusty katana and right mouse button to shoot weapons, we are slicing and dicing our way through enemy mobs with blood and guts spraying everywhere. ![]() In a memory sequence, we learn how to play the game. Strutting around in his stained white undies and singlet, he’s explaining to the mask of Hoji, the last remnant of the lost God of Mischief, his adventures and where he went wrong. The game starts at the Wang Cave with Lo Wang lamenting the events of the previous game. As a self-proclaimed mix of an Asian Clint Eastwood with Bruce Lee’s kung fu, this game was like playing an Asian Serious Sam with amazing graphics and perfectly timed one-liners as things blow up in his face. There were numerous times where I would laugh out loud at some of the things he said. I do miss that particular twang that Liebrecht used, but very quickly I adjusted and came to really enjoy Moh’s version of Lo Wang. It’s jarring at first, no doubt about that. In this third game, Mike Moh does the voice of Lo Wang, and while I had some initial doubts, he has absolutely nailed it. So many of the lines were funny just from the way they sounded, and the humourous writing just made those first two games so memorable. ![]() I only played the 2013 Shadow Warrior so my first hearing of the voice was Jason’s, and I loved the Bruce Lee twang he delivered. The original 1997 3D Realms game featured the voice of John William Galt, and the 2013 reboot’s voice actor was Jason Liebrecht. Get in the air, get as far away from him as possible while still maintaining a reasonable distance, and hit him with one Basilisk shot and one Crimson Bull shot.The voice actor for Lo Wang has been replaced in Shadow Warrior 3. Overall, the Seeking Shōkera is a very dangerous enemy that will punish you for not paying attention to him. If you try to attack him from the ground, you will be forced to look up at him, leaving you oblivious to what is going on around you. The Seeking Shōkera is airborne, and for this reason, it is recommend getting into the air as well. ![]() He can, however, be very easily killed with just a quick switch between a Basilisk shot and a Crimson Bull shot. The Seeking Shōkera focuses on area-of-denial attacks, shooting out purple orbs that split up and vaporize upon hitting the ground he will punish you for getting up-close by firing an intact orb directly at you. It wears light red and purple clothes with a blue turban. The Shōkera is a purple skin, humanoid demon. Executing a finisher on it, will grant you the Seeking Eye gore weapon. Shōkera is also very mobile and can quickly move around the battlefield. It attacks by raining down explosive projectiles on the battlefield. The Seeking Shōkera is one of the two airborne enemies, the other being the flying Kugutsu, featured in Shadow Warrior 3. ![]()
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