![]() Like a lot of games nowadays, Shadow Fight 2 integrates a number of RPG elements into its gameplay. It seemed like there were at least two or three times per match where I thought I should have hit something because I hit the same area where I had gotten hits before but no hit was registered. When a character is bent over or contorted, it can be hard to tell what it is you’re swinging at. I had trouble determining what exactly the hit boxes were, and I think that problem stems from the characters being all-silhouette. Every character is portrayed in shadow it’s a pretty cool visual (for a while, anyway more on that later), but it leads to some issues in the actual gameplay. I suppose not everyone will), the biggest problem with the battle system is the character models. While the AI can lead to some pacing problems (if you consider a conservative strategy a pacing problem, anyway. This can lead to some pretty long fights, though, and rounds only go for 99 seconds. You almost never want to be the one who makes the first move, as it’s far more advantageous to wait for an opponent to miss and the counterattack. Fighting consists pretty much of kick, weapon attack, block, and movement. The game’s AI is pretty good at playing keep away, making this a game of patience as much as violence. Combos aren’t terribly complicated, but the strategy of the game is. Shadow Fight 2’s fighting mechanics are pretty solid. The story isn’t a reason to play the game all its own, but it is well-executed enough to create a more engrossing game experience. Along the way you’ll met several characters who help Shadow on his journey, and the narrative of the story is solid, if not spectacular. It’s a pretty formulaic story proud warrior brought low by hubris, fights for redemption to release himself from a curse. The warrior is now cursed to walk the world as a shadow, defeating the demons he has released in order. Seven demons are released into the world, in the process tearing away the warrior’s flesh and blood body, leaving him only a walking shadow. His search for a fulfilling battle leads to the Gate of Shadows, which he opens against the advice of basically everyone. ![]() He has no peers, and this lack of challenge has made him restless. But that doesn’t rhyme)Īn unnamed warrior (it’s you) has risen to the absolute top of the fighting world. ![]() Unfortunately, it’s not without its problems. Developer Nekki has delivered a pretty solidly built fighting game with a unique visual aesthetic. Shadow Fight 2 for the Nintendo Switch is a part of a game originally released for mobile devices.
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