Lo Wang coming to get you, little snake coward!

First came Duke Nukem, then came Lo Wang, and now come the reboots. Flying Wild Hog, developer ofHard Reset,annoucedit is making a reboot ofShadow Warrior, the offbeat, borderline offensive but all the way awesome Hong Kong cinema influenced follow-up toDuke Nukem 3D. This unexpected reboot is being produced by Devolver Digital (Serious Sam 3,Hotline Miami).

I remember drooling over the images of the often delayedShadow Warriorin the mid-90s, only to be underwhelemed by it once it released in 1997 after the arrival of 3D first-person shooters. I’ve come to appreciate it over the years — as it really is one of the best FPS games of the ’90s — but I worry at how Flying Wild Hog will adapt the character of Lo Wang, who rightfully managed to piss-off Asian gamers back in the day. Then there’s also the game’s weird fetish of finding women taking a crap (“Why does thinking about sex make me wanna crap?” one woman says).

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Take the offbeat nature, tune down the offensive bits, bring back the ninja gear (swords and shurikens), andShadow Warriorcould make for one hell of a reboot, especially in the hands of Flying Wild Hog. Here’s hoping we get more details on this project soon.

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