š Unleash your inner hero in a world where every choice matters!
MiddleEarth Shadow of War is an action RPG that invites players to immerse themselves in an expansive narrative set in Middle-earth. With an evolved Nemesis System, players can engage in strategic fortress sieges and develop personal relationships with characters, all while battling the forces of Sauron.
O**O
Excelente articulo
Es un gran juego y estuvo a un costo bastante aceptable. Lo recomiendo ampliamente.
J**N
Great game
Love this game
F**O
Jugabilidad
Excelente juego, con muchas cosas de Assassins.Muchas horas de diversión
P**E
Sous blister boite anglaise mais jeu FR
Sous blister boite anglaise mais jeu FR
S**D
A Perfect Game of Wraith and War.
I was a big fan of the original Shadow of Mordor game, and meant to buy its sequel for quite a while. I should have done so sooner. It's a truly remarkable game that's built on everything in its predecessor completely. The story itself is a continuation of what happened previously; our ranger, Talion - bolstered by the possessive wraith of Elven ringmaker, Celebrimbor - is on his way to try and defeat the rising evil in Mordor, Sauron. For fans of the original Lord of the Rings universe, you'll find plenty of nods and homages in Shadow of War. The ending even ties into the original story, so definitely stick around!The endgame proves long and a tough grind, but should definitely be done for your final rewards, and and how it impacts Talion's character. It's no longer as tough as it was, however - previous reviewers made mention to the in-game, microtransactional 'Market' but, very pleasantly, Monolith scrapped this mechanic after protest from fans. It's much easier, there's more dialogue, and it wraps up nicely. You can do everything without paying to win; which is as it should be.The Orcs have even more of their own personality in this game. You grow to love some, get betrayed by them, dominate them again and watch them perish for you on the battlefield. Some nemesis' stick around for ages - but as you come back later and pick them off, you get such reward from it! The introduction of sieges and fortresses is great - meaning the player has more than barren wasteland to explore, and provides a real sense of your character's growing power in Mordor. You can add your own defenses, siege weaponry and choose which warchiefs will accompany you into battle.The five explorable regions also means there's way more to do and see in Shadow of War compared to its progenitor. Slay Orcs and caragors in arid wastes, endless greenery and bitter tundra.The missions are interesting, the enemies are cooler, and you can even upgrade and modify your armour, and your weaponry. There are more skills and techniques to master; from long-sweeping glaive attacks, to double-jumping and using your bow in mid-air. This means you can really concoct your own, unique playing style, and fighting style. Different orcs being weak to different things means you constantly have to adapt and overcome, however, meaning you get a taste of everything in your time in Mordor.In short, this game expands on everything and it's great. Many of the characters become really enthralling; with multiple plotlines that genuinely draw in your attention. Hours upon hours of playtime - and more to do even after the initial story is done. The online aspect just furthers this.Overall, I didn't have any real troubles with the game. No bugs or glitches. The odd frustration at jumping over the wrong obstacle at times, but that's bound to happen in a game where so much can be done, and explored. You feel your Wraith's reach further than ever before, and it really feels like you're slowly amassing an army of many different creatures and beasts. For any RPG fan, fantasty nerd or Tolkien acolyte, I more than recommend this. I spent many evenings playing through Shadow of War. And it was worth every one.
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