Flying Wild Hog has once again proven its prowess in combat with Shadow Warrior 3. Despite a few annoying stutters and dialogue, this first-person shooter delivered a satisfying experience from beginning to end. It might be short, but it doesn't overstay its welcome. The weapons pack a punch and are a blast to use, the arena design is solid, the enemies offer decent variety, and the sound design is incredibly satisfying. Wrapped up all together with the strong art direction with the environments & designs.

I’m impressed that Flying Wild Hog did exceptional work with the combat in both Evil West & Shadow Warrior 3 which came out in the same year.

Reviewed on Jan 09, 2024


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