Parent Game: Shadow Warrior
Shadow Warrior Classic Redux

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1997
Shadow Warrior

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Summary

The definitive version of the cult classic shooter, Shadow Warrior Classic Redux features remastered visuals and two massive expansion packs. Corporations rule every facet of life in a near-future Japan and employ Shadow Warriors, one-man armies of unparalleled skill, to protect their power and forcefully remove all opposition.

The Zilla Corporation is the most powerful of these conglomerates and will stop at nothing to achieve domination unseen by any other corporation in the world. Lo Wang, Zilla Corporation’s legendary Shadow Warrior, discovers this corruption and the dark powers being summoned to aid his employers in this quest for absolute power. As a man of honor, Lo Wang vows to battle these demonic forces with an arsenal of explosive weapons, his silent blade, and a razor sharp wit.Key FeaturesIncludes Shadow Warrior Classic Redux (OpenGL), two expansion packs - Wanton Destruction and Twin Dragon (OpenGL), and the original Shadow Warrior (DOSBox).
Remastered visuals, a remixed main theme, and compatibility with modern gaming PCs.
Challenging Steam achievements for only the most skilled warriors.


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Shadow Warrior Classic Redux Reviews & Ratings

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Review by AltMetal [user]
January 17, 2022

It's hard to revisit this since I've played the reboot and its sequel first, but this is still worth playing more-so than Redneck Rampage.

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Review by BlueDemon75 [user]
December 1, 2020

Shadow Warrior: Classic Redux is an updated version of the classic First Person Shooter, Shadow Warrior, published by 3D Realms in 13th ofShadow Warrior: Classic Redux is an updated version of the classic First Person Shooter, Shadow Warrior, published by 3D Realms in 13th of may, 1997.This re-release also includes two expansion packs, Wanton Destruction and Twin Dragon.Shadow Warrior along with Duke Nukem 3D and Blood stand tall as the holy trinity of the Build Engine games. The best 3 games to ever come out pushing the engine's to its limits. For the time, its level were beautiful and still are in a certain way.The plot is rather barebones, as it is usual for FPS games of the time, following the Zilla Enterprises ex-bodyguard, Lo Wang, in his quest against Master Zilla's plan to use demons to conquer Japan. Later Lo Wang learns that Zilla killed his old master, and now Wang wants Zilla's Head. Also Lo Wang is voiced and its a one-liner machine, its great.Shadow Warrior Redux presents 20 Levels plus 2 secret ones, add in the expansion levels and you have a total of 47 different and unique levels. These range from Japan Streets to blazing volcanos. Awesome variety, with great design, the maps have a flow to them, it's rare to get stuck, which is a testament of good level design that often gets overlooked.Lo Wang has an arsenal of fists, Katana, Shurikens, dual uzi's, auto shotgun, grenades, rail gun, rocket launcher, demon head and heart, and to top it all off, you can launch nukes. All weapons have a purpose and a place in game, nothing feels wasted, the only exception being maybe the fists that overlap with the katana as an melee weapon.Shadow Warrior gameplay is rather intense, but incredibly rewarding, Lo Wang moves fast, and you will need to use that to your advantage, as any other Build Engine game it can give you a hard time if you are a tiny grasshopper still learning the ropes of the Boomer Shooter games. Enemy variety is good and challenging, when paired with each other they can create some really cool encounters. And a small tip from me, explosive weapons are king, you are not playing Shadow Warrior properly if you aren't blowing your self up a few times.In terms of soundtrack, it is composed by the legendary Lee Jackson, who also worked on Duke 3D, so there's nothing more that I can say, its just great and it fits the Eastern vibe the game have. It range from some fun action tracks to some really atmospheric and rather gloomy tracks.Controls are good and responsive, can be rebound at will, and the game runs flawlessly on on modern systems and hardware.Oh and no, this is NOT one of those lazy DOSbox ports.You can see the original dev Team had a clear vision and passion for the game, and I think they succeed in everything they set out to do. Overall Shadow Warrior is an absolute classic that along with Duke3D and Blood had a hand shaping an entire generation of shooters.A must play for any classic FPS fan.Score: 9.5/10 // Excellent

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Review by Bottlecaps [user]
June 27, 2019

Shadow warrior classic was a hard game for me to get my opinions out for me its a good game and challenging for sure and this is my firstShadow warrior classic was a hard game for me to get my opinions out for me its a good game and challenging for sure and this is my first experience with this type of old school shooter iv never played doom, wolfenstien or duke nukem. so iv been putting this off.Story: function able demons attack lo wang so you take revenge thats the story and thats all it needs to be its a shooter and shooters were never known for their story's ( at least at this time ) that being said story wise this games aged like milk the best thing about the story is lo wang , he is a bad ass and he knows he is and dosent give a **** what you think of him in other words hes a bit of a douche but a douche who will cleverly insult you and out witt youStory:5.5/10world building: the world building is ok at best, it feels like an action adventure and those storys worlds are hit or miss (indiana jones being a massive miss with its world building, starwars being a juggernaut of world building) and shadow warrior is a miss , not a huge miss , enemy types and locations are varied enough to give you a sense of location and locals are cool and make sense but besides the basics there is not much lore that iv found more an average amount but it makes it clear that game play was the for front of focusWorld building : 4.5/10Graphics: its 1997 and the graphics are even outdated then but i think this pixle style was a good choice to keep and even though this style was outdated at this point they took this opertunity to pack as much detail in the textures and "models" as possible there is a distinct increase in detail when i look at old screen shots of doom and this gameGraphics: 8/10Game play: this game is really fun , its hard enough to feel like a challenge but not so hard its frustrating ( even if at some points it was) all guns are fun and useful even if the mini uzi is the most useful but its very easy to waste all your ammo for it. enemy types mix it up and how you deal with certain situations especially when you run out of ammo for your Uzi, the secrets are by far the best part of this game, they are placed so well and clever and it feels old school in the best possible way. the shooting feels good especially on a modern machine game runs like a dream.gameplay: 8.5/10Sound design: music was ok but the voice acting was on point and the earliest example of good voice acting even if t was simple , the lines are well written and performed. music is ok but the sound effects are king the uzi sounds equely puny and speedy (witch is kinda is) and the explosions and lazer rifle have zip and smash all over them. sound design is not perfect but pretty greatsound design: 8/105.5+4.5+8+8.5+8= 34.534.5/5= 6.9/10a pretty good old school game. but even at its time of release it was technologicaly out of date made up for with a great style and solid mechanics. i got this game for free and its definitly worth a play if you can get it under 5 dollars or free

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Review by Mrman7 [user]
November 12, 2014

Shadow Warrior takes the open-ended interactivity that made Duke Nukem 3D so fun and expands/improves upon it. Almost everything in ShadowShadow Warrior takes the open-ended interactivity that made Duke Nukem 3D so fun and expands/improves upon it. Almost everything in Shadow Warrior is breakable and the addition of drivable vehicles, truly 3D pickups and "room-over-room" levels add to the immersive nature of the game. Unfortunately the game relies on some really racist caricatures of Japanese people and culture that is more offensive than funny. I'm not an easily offended individual and personally loathe all forms of political correctness but I don't see why the developers couldn't have used this as an opportunity to create a character that positively portrays Japanese individuals. Additionally, the graphics were already dated in 1997 (keep in mind this was the same year that the truly 3D Goldeneye64, Quake II, Hexen II, Turok and Dark Forces II: Jedi night were released) and may turn off newcomers to this title. All in all a fun romp down memory lane but not the a classic like Doom or Duke.

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Review by Sirik_Matak [user]
September 7, 2014

Being able to play it on modern rigs without problems just helps you to realise how **** things have went in the shooters department.ThisBeing able to play it on modern rigs without problems just helps you to realise how **** things have went in the shooters department.This game is not the best fps (Duke Nukem and Doom are obviously better at every aspect), but it's still a blast to play.

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Game Information
Release Date July 8, 2013
Publisher Devolver Digital
Content Rated M (Mature)
Game Modes Single player
Player Perspectives First person
Genres Shooter
Themes Action
Platforms Linux, PC (Microsoft Windows), Mac, Android