
GR:Dumb fun is still fun. Shadow Warrior harks back to the days when first-person shooters focused primarily on gory mayhem, without a need for a compelling narrative or puzzles that surpassed color-coded doorways. If you just want to cut through demon hordes like a rabies-afflicted samurai, the action in Shadow Warrior certainly delivers. But it tries to make a compromise between the no-frills shooters of the late '90s and the multifaceted FPSes of modern day, with mixed, sometimes mediocre results. This isn't quite the Shadow Warrior you remember, if you remember it at all--for better and for worse.

The Shadow Warrior trilogy is currently listed with a 93% discount on Steam, and you can save more than $100 - ideal for your Steam Deck?
I wasn't really impressed with the second game, hopefully the third one is better.
1 st one is the best. Second one is meh. Couldn't play third one because of, it was crashing on my PC.

The Shadow Warrior reboot debuted on PC 10 years ago today. Thankfully, it's still compatible with modern PC, PlayStation and Xbox formats.

Shadow Warrior debuted in 1997, an unlikely Duke Nukem 3D follow-up that later birthed a respected modern FPS series.