For fans of the original, Lo Wang isn't Lo Wang without his brash attitude and sense of humor. Fans can even be found quoting some of the more memorable lines by the lead character in the comments of the developer's official Facebook page. Lo Wang's one-liners stood out to these players, who will justifiably be hesitant at the notion of the character's reinvention.
"What we've tried to do here is create a lot of that humor and still have those one-liners... but put together a character that starts off rather immature, and as [Bartkowicz] puts it, is a little bit of a douchebag at the start, but you kind of see him transform over time," Lowrie said. "But one thing we did take out was a lot of the cheap jokes that had a lot of racial stereotyping and kind of sexist jokes," replacing them with "a little smarter comedy than the cheap ones that were in there."
Lowrie agreed that there were "a couple things that in the [original game's] writing that were definitely offensive, like the use of names that we certainly wouldn't use now." He assured that Shadow Warrior will only see "a change in tone and a change in writing style that really shines through," though "if someone was really looking for those particular elements... then yeah I'm sure they'll be a little disappointed."
"If you bought any game for those specific reasons, then you probably were enjoying them for the wrong reasons anyway," Lowrie added. People can really mature in 16 years. It seems Lo Wang won't be an exception to that when the game arrives later this year on PC and in 2014 across unspecified next-gen consoles.
Lo Wang's one-liners stood out to these players, who will justifiably be hesitant at the notion of the character's reinvention.