- Publisher: Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
- Release Date: Oct 10, 2017
- Also On: PC, Xbox One
User Score
Generally unfavorable reviews- based on 1686 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 665 out of 1686
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Mixed: 265 out of 1686
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Negative: 756 out of 1686
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May 17, 2018This game really disappointed me. The world is full of useless secondary activities and stuffing to give a feeling that "there are many things to do". The mission menu is messy and confusing. The story is terribly boring, and the characters without charisma and for oblivion. The new multiplayer mode does not add much. The best thing is the nemesis system, the orcs are the only thing and the best.
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Jun 4, 2019
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Jun 26, 2020The game got review bombed at launch, but it isn't objectively bad, they even changed the last section of the game to be more bearable, and removed microtransactions. I still advice not playing it because it's the worst part of the game, and just watch the ending on youtube, it's not a great ending anyways.
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Jul 21, 2020Loved the actual gameplay but I can't give this a high score because it was ruined by greedy people.
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Aug 13, 2020
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Mar 21, 2021Although the story is pretty weird, the combat system and graphics still worth noticing.
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Sep 29, 2021There's something that didn't click with me. It's by no means a bad game, I just found it bland and repetitive and liked the first one way more.
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Oct 10, 2017Ok, in the name of impartiality, I will ignore the micro-transaction ****
The game is still very empty and void of LOTR lore.
Literally the exact same Issues I had with the first game.
There is no LOTR, it's just an orc killing simulator.
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Sep 2, 2020Waited a long time to play this. They patched out some of the more egregious micro transactions and shortened the end game length. Loved the loot system and improved on most other systems form the first game. Maybe a little rushed out, a few rough edges.
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Apr 14, 2018Un gioco che inizialmente sembrava ottimo,ma poi la trama si è rivelata assurda,priva di senso e totalmente incoerente con l'universo di Tolkien. Aggiungo ambientazioni abbastanza scarne e una parte finale allungata sino allo schifo a dir poco orrenda
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Feb 22, 2021It was nice, simple game with same nice points in the plot. But to be honest its only a slasher. We can slay a lot of orcs and thats all. Its good that we have a few iconic bosses from movies. And finale is realny good!
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Nov 13, 2020Its a great game but too much grind. Could have been a much better game if they didnt try to force in microtransactions
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Jan 29, 2021After completing game on 100 % i was little disappointed, Shadow of mordor was far better i was expecting some puzzles in this game. Story was quite good in my opinion.
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Jan 30, 2023
Awards & Rankings
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CD-ActionDec 19, 2017I was annoyed by various flaws (both technical and design-related) and tedious, dragged out final stages of the campaign, but overall I enjoyed the ride. It looks like the developers wanted to stuff the game with all the best elements Middle-earth has to offer. Shadow of War’s atmosphere is terrific and watching Talion rise in power is surprisingly addictive. [12/2017, p.62]
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Nov 26, 2017A handful of issues, some much more annoying than others, do not negate how solid of an action RPG Middle-earth: Shadow of War is. A tremendous achievement for the team at Monolith Productions, this is an exciting, if not sometimes slow, and too often unfair, title that manages to be as impressively fun as it is big.
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Playstation Official Magazine UKNov 20, 2017Big, brutal, and - alas - bloated, Shadow of War is a disappointing follow-up, conjuring battles of grand scale and then deadening their impact through grinding repetition. [December 2017, p.79]