

It's an interesting aesthetic choice, but it works out in the game's favor when it comes to the graphical presentation. While otherwise inconsequential to the greater scheme of the game, the story explains the title's trademark feature: using shadows in place of fully textured fighters. To atone for his great sin, he sets off on a quest to defeat the demons that are now lording over the land. Those demons tore him asunder, but the power of the gate caused him to survive as a shadow. While seeking out opponents, his hubris led him to opening the Gate of Shadows and releasing the demons trapped there.
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In Shadow Fight 2, you play the role of a fearsome warrior whose undefeated streak caused him to become very full of himself. Shadow Fight 2 is an exception, as it premiered on mobile platforms to good reviews, prompting the expansion to consoles - starting with the Nintendo Switch. Fighting games, however, aren't a genre you'd normally associate with the mobile space, even though the more successful ones have been re-imaginings of their console relatives. Puzzle games, platformers, racing games, and even a few RPGs have proven that they can originate on iOS and Android and end up being very good platform titles with more physical control schemes. When games originate in the mobile space and then migrate to the PC or a dedicated gaming platform, there are a few genres that make sense.
