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October 2017
(79%)
91 Reviews
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Abstract: We are just days away from the highly anticipated launch of Middle Earth: Shadow of War which has a release date of October 10 and is the direct sequel to 2014's Middle Earth Shadow of Mordor.Shadow of Mordor was a fantastic game which received many award...
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Published: 2017-10-05, Author: Leon , review by: gamesradar.com
A great looking world to explore, Combat is fun to play and unlock
Tonal clashes, Almost too much to do
A huge Lord of the Rings experience that's always enjoyable, although its scale leaves it straining at the seams at times...
Published: 2017-10-05, Author: Johnny , review by: eurogamer.net
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Shadow of War feels like a true step forward for open world action RPGs. Despite having fairly familiar combat dynamics, the new Nemesis system added a welcome layer of depth to the gameplay that I've felt has been missing in many competing open world adv...
Shadow of War feels like a true step forward for open world action RPGs. Despite having fairly familiar combat dynamics, the new Nemesis system added a welcome layer of depth to the gameplay that I've felt has been missing in many competing open world adv...
Middle-Earth: Shadow of War is Lord of the Rings turned up to 11. Improving on nearly every idea from the original Shadow of Mordor game, it's a gargantuan sequel in both size and scope.Middle-Earth: Shadow of War was reviewed on PlayStation 486 / 100...
Baranor's new toys and helpful mercenaries give Middle-earth: Shadow of War - The Desolation of Mordor a fresh take that does its best to shine despite the lack of a complete Nemesis system. Without a gripping story or interesting protagonist, it settles...
Published: 2018-02-13, Author: Dan , review by: in.ign.com
Without the Nemesis system driving its battles and creating consequences for failures, Middle-earth: Shadow of War - Blade of Galadriel feels smaller and less interesting than the main game. Its short story missions are creative and its colorful uruks are...
A massive world with a lot to explore, fun combat and a great nemesis system, which are eventually pulled down by a laughable storyline and microtransactions