Outstanding, a true joy to play, was sad to let it go but we had reached the end of our time together but my heart still aches for more!
Manufacturer: Warner Bros
Outstanding, a true joy to play, was sad to let it go but we had reached the end of our time together but my heart still aches for more!
Brought this for my 13 year old lady and he seems to like it as he plays it a couple of times a week
Exceptionally great game, was about time to as all of the other L.O.T.R games was lacking all of the fundamentals that this game has. I was very impressed with this game and will be playing the second,
The game was delivered very quickly and the game itself is excellent.to play.
Middle Earth: Shadows of Mordor seems to have arrived from out of nowhere, sure we all saw it when it was announced, thought it looked cool and then laughed when it was said to be using half of Assassin's Creed's graphical assets. Yet here it is, and with little fanfare.
A fun/engaging/superb game that's the best Tolkien game so far. Shadow of Mordor is just addictive and I'm going to be playing it for a long time!
SoM received a lot of press leading up to its release. The Nemesis System and the fact that it is a stand-alone story set in the Lord of the Rings Trilogy universe garnered a lot of interests.
Shadow of Mordor's Nemesis system is the most interesting thing about this game, and we've likely seen the last of systems of this type. Visual fidelity, frame rates, and resolution have been the top selling points for many games that follow identical, popular formulas, lately.
Despite a myriad of sources to draw from, few games have brought Tolkien's Middle-earth to life. There have been many attempts, from the ZX Spectrum text adventure The Hobbit to endless film tie-ins, but none have quite recreated the spectacle of steel sparking steel, nor the smell of blood and dirt...
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