![]() ![]() "Combat is rhythmic in nature and flows quite well." Besides, it pays homage to the source material with some great fan service while being brave enough try to tell it's own unique story in a very much loved piece of fiction. If you've got an extensive knowledge of the Tolkien universe, it's pretty obvious that there are some glaring potholes that make this a hard to believe story but it's entertaining enough to forgive. As you might have expected, Talion doesn't stay too dead for too long and winds up being sent back to earth with some fancy new powers to wreck havoc and take revenge on Sauron's forces. Talion meets his untimely end in the game's opening cinematic where him and his family are ritually executed in incredibly brutal fashion. Set between the events of The Hobbit and the Fellowship of the Ring, Shadow of Mordor follows the story of Talion, a Ranger of Gandor - or at least he was one. While some of those risks pay off more than others, Monolith Productions has crafted a love letter to the Tolkien universe that's also wholly their own. I thought that Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor would be just another to follow the trend, but much to my surprise (and delight), the game takes some very heavy risks, and though they don't pay off, it makes this a must play. It's the same trend that allows yearly game releases to overshadow those that set out to try something new. There's a disturbing trend going through the game industry lately that promotes familiarity over risk and innovation. There's a lot to do in Shadow of Mordor but unfortunately it often becomes repetitive, especially when the story starts to lull towards the later half of the game.įans of the Lord of the Rings universe finally have a game that's worth their passion and those who just like a good action game can't go wrong here. You can expect the main game to take around twelve hours, not including a number of the optional side quests or trial missions. The Nemesis system is just plain brilliant. The game features a fun and easy to use upgrade system and it's a lot of fun to explore the skill tree and new powers. There's some slowdown in the console versions when the action gets extremely hectic but it's few and far between and didn't happen during our time with the PC review version. ![]()
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