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December 2014
(82%)
25 Reviews
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It only takes about an hour of playing Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor before one realizes that this is not your parents' Lord of the Rings-licensed video game...
Published: 2014-10-09, Author: Stephen , review by: avforums.com
Tolkien about a revolutionBeautifully crafted worldEnjoyable combatDensely populated environmentsTolkien about retirementAverage story and conclusionMimics Assassin's Creed too muchYou own this Total You want this Total You had this Total Middle-earth: Sh...
La Terra di Mezzo: L'Ombra di Mordor è un titolo da non farsi sfuggire. E' vero che Monolith ha preso spunto da altri titoli ma non ci sentiamo di condannare il lavoro degli sviluppatori. Come in Formula 1, se quella particolare soluzione aerodinamica ...
Weinig achtergrond rond Talion, Wel erg Assassin's Creed-achtig, Niet overdreven mooi
Fans van de Lord of the Rings-franchise hadden de titel vast al op hun lijstje staan, maar voor veel gamers zal Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor toch een beetje uit het niets komen. De game speelt zonder twijfel flink leentjebuur bij de Assassin's Creed-fr...
Orks afslachten met de stealth-gameplay van Assassin's Creed en ze verrot slaan met het vecht-systeem van de Arkham Batman games? Het klinkt cool en dat blijft het ook geruime tijd. Shadow of Mordor biedt brute, naar smerig neigende actie, genoeg collecti...
Challenging Combat Mechanics, Good 20 Hours of Gameplay, Nemesis System is a Great Addition, Solid action and stealth
Lack of Storyline, Graphics Felt Dated
Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor features a good amount of content but lacks in storyline. Fans of LOTR are sure to love exploring Mordor and the newcomers will surely enjoy the new combat mechanics; but somehow the gampely felt bit boring and similar at ti...
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Published: 2015-02-25, Author: Dan , review by: in.ign.com
New combat style, Sauron fight, Higherlevel enemies
Winbutton Ring power, Less dynamic captains
When I recommend Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor, it's because of its outstanding dynamic battles with randomized uruk Captains and Warchiefs. The Bright Lord undermines that greatness with a new power that renders those fights irrelevant, and focuses its ...