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November 2014
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Nemesis System lets you create a worthy foe
Awesome Mounts
Fun Gameplay that lets you choose your own play style
Nemesis System lets you create a worthy foe, Awesome Mounts, Fun Gameplay that lets you choose your own play style
Weak Boss Fights in main quest line, Lots of QTEs, Forgettable OST
Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor has really brilliant mechanics that will make you want to lose yourself playing in its open world rather than facing its weak story bosses.9JRR Tolkien Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor Monolith PC PS3 ps4 Steam WB Games XBOX ...
The Nemesis system is a fantastic piece of tech, and I can't wait to see both what Monolith does with it next and what other open-world games accomplish with the inevitable rip-offs of this system.But at the end of the day, it feels less like the Nemesis ...
We are not only surprised by how great of a game Shadow of Mordor is, but at how little it demands from your PC's hardware. At the surprisingly attractive low detail setting, configured to render 1280x720 pixels, the game ran smoothly on a sub-$100 Radeon...
Abstract: Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor , an RPG with various action elements set in the fantasy world of Lord of the Rings, was released in late September. The game's storyline takes place between The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings , so odds are you'll recogn...
Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor is far from flawless. The pacing is all over the place, the length of the story would embarrass a paperback, and the gameplay genuinely feels like Ezio Auditore and the Dark Knight had a baby and took him LARPing. For all th...
Fun, solid combat system, Decent amount of content, /- Nemesis system. That isn't as vital as it thinks
Borrows too much from other games, Little to do outside of combat, Reviewed on PS4. Available now on PS4, Xbox One and PC. PS3 and Xbox 360 due November.
Abstract: Developer: Monolith Publisher:Warner Bros Platforms: PC, Xbox One, PS4, PS3, X360 Version Reviewed: PC I hate Glûk Jitters. I despise his stupid, smug little uruk face more than any enemy in a game I can remember. It all started when he began turning up ...
Solid open-world gameplay, Challenging, counter-heavy combat, The brilliant nemesis system, Good use of the license
Mordor isn't known for scenic beauty, Getting overwhelmed can be frustrating
It sounds like an unholy Middle Earth mash-up of Arkham City and Assassin's Creed, but the Nemesis system helps turn Shadow of Mordor into something far more entertaining. With good, demanding combat, excellent stealth and enemies worth slaying it's more...
Nemesis System is revelatory, Open world is packed with activities, Scripted plot promises to make Tolkien lore-lovers smile wide-open
Player-scripted story and actual plot at odds during the climax, Questionable “escape” design breaks the illusion, Clunky traversal and combat controls
Abstract: Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor, however, begins where most other Lord of the Rings games meet their end. When the Ranger Talion and his family are slaughtered by uruks under Sauron's command at the Black Gate, he is resurrected and his body bound to wande...