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  1. Dec 6, 2014
    8
    Shadow of Mordor has a great story, but you feel tired after killing thousands of enemies, It`s not a bad game but i expected more lord of the rings..
  2. Dec 4, 2014
    8
    I have been addicted to this game since I bought it. The combat is super fun and the skill tree is great but most of my enjoyment comes from upsetting the structure of the Uruk army by hunting down captains and war chiefs than from the main story. My biggest issue with the game are the forgettable story and uninteresting and simple boss fights. I was hoping to have some great battle withI have been addicted to this game since I bought it. The combat is super fun and the skill tree is great but most of my enjoyment comes from upsetting the structure of the Uruk army by hunting down captains and war chiefs than from the main story. My biggest issue with the game are the forgettable story and uninteresting and simple boss fights. I was hoping to have some great battle with the Black Hand but *SPOILER* it ended up being a quick time event *END of SPOILER* This may be because I unlocked the entire skill tree and the special sword and knife abilities before beating the game but I imagine most people will do that. There were some low level captains that put up better and more interesting fights than any of the boss battles. This game would be a 10 if the story was more memorable and the boss fights were challenging but they aren't. Expand
  3. Dec 1, 2014
    8
    The Game is fun and if I were to describe it I would say its Arkham Asylum In Middle Earth but the problem is the length, the story is 4-5 hours long but all the side missions and collectibles fluff it up to about 8 Hours, but the game has so much replayability so you will be getting what you paid for.
  4. Dec 1, 2014
    9
    This is a fantastic game. The story is good. The graphics are incredible. The combat is amazing. I'll have to admit that I was frustrated in the beginning due to a lot of deaths. Things change a lot once you get some experience, unlock powerful abilities, and find stat increasing runes for your sword, bow, and dagger. The balance of power definitely changes to your side as you startThis is a fantastic game. The story is good. The graphics are incredible. The combat is amazing. I'll have to admit that I was frustrated in the beginning due to a lot of deaths. Things change a lot once you get some experience, unlock powerful abilities, and find stat increasing runes for your sword, bow, and dagger. The balance of power definitely changes to your side as you start killing orcs in so many different ways. The game can still be very challenging at times, but in a fair way. I've played almost 20 hours and haven't hit 50% completion yet. I tend to explore a lot and kill everything in sight though. If you're only interested in the game for the main story, then it's worth it. However if you want to complete everything that the game has to offer, then this is an absolutely awesome game. Expand
  5. Dec 1, 2014
    8
    For the first few hours I was hooked to this games sandbox style action. Fun anc challenging gameplay along with the constant Orc ranking system as you slash your weigh to the top of the foodchain. Story really is nothing special but the only thing that I believe held this games back was the repetitive objectives.
  6. Nov 30, 2014
    9
    This game is very addictive to play. Normally I like playing multiplayer only games only because single player games get boring pretty fast. In the case of SOM the key thing that makes this game unique is the Nemesis system. Basic idea of Nemesis system is game makes a unique set of enemies that you need to defeat in order to complete game. When your defeated by any of these enemies theThis game is very addictive to play. Normally I like playing multiplayer only games only because single player games get boring pretty fast. In the case of SOM the key thing that makes this game unique is the Nemesis system. Basic idea of Nemesis system is game makes a unique set of enemies that you need to defeat in order to complete game. When your defeated by any of these enemies the individuals grow more powerful and move up in rank. I did not realize the impact to the game until I started getting killed by these enemies. The other appeal of game is the LOTR themed. From reading the books it is pretty accurate. This game is close to Assassins Creed(AC) play wise. Personally AC was boring for me after 5 hours of play. I have done 15 hours and I am still totally hooked. I actually stopped playing Destiny for this game. the game is a pleasant surprise and high recommend. Expand
  7. Nov 30, 2014
    9
    I would have scored this higher than a 9 if the last 2 boss fights were not a utter failure. Everything led up to meeting the big bad guys and there was no fighting between you and them at all. Almost as if they ran out of time and didn't know how to approach the end. Great game besides that. Controls and fighting are top notch. One of the best 3rd person action adventure games out.I would have scored this higher than a 9 if the last 2 boss fights were not a utter failure. Everything led up to meeting the big bad guys and there was no fighting between you and them at all. Almost as if they ran out of time and didn't know how to approach the end. Great game besides that. Controls and fighting are top notch. One of the best 3rd person action adventure games out.

    Also if you do play this there are gift achievements/trophies. Getting these gifts will help you out in the game, so do those early on.
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  8. Nov 26, 2014
    7
    Lord of the Rings hasn't released a game in awhile so, We have "Middle-Earth:Shadow Of Mordor" to keep it all going. Shadow of Mordor has the same game engine as the Batman Arkham series so it will feel very familiar to some people. The game throws tons of enemas at you at once and gives you some fun and flashy moves to use in slaughtering your foes. The story is alright, It's nothingLord of the Rings hasn't released a game in awhile so, We have "Middle-Earth:Shadow Of Mordor" to keep it all going. Shadow of Mordor has the same game engine as the Batman Arkham series so it will feel very familiar to some people. The game throws tons of enemas at you at once and gives you some fun and flashy moves to use in slaughtering your foes. The story is alright, It's nothing amazing but keeps you interested.There was a very interesting system of Generals/Warchief you assassinate and progress through. On PS4 the game looks quite nice, big open spaces with tons of destruction and up close things don't lose there beauty. The addition of a Photo Mode in game is also nice,It give's people the ability to capture amazing kills.
    At launch the game had a few bugs but with a couple updates released it's smoothed out the game-play a lot. If you enjoyed the Batman games or the Lord of the Rings Universe you'll find this game quite enjoyable with it's fast paced and brutal combat.
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  9. Nov 26, 2014
    8
    The game engine is incredible!! Finally, something new and has delivery! The game does become a little slow after you master attack strategy. The upgrades of your weapons (runes) is interesting at first but you soon realize this almost has no bearing on your performance. Stick to the character upgrades and you will become unstoppable shortly into the game.
  10. Nov 21, 2014
    10
    This game is a great achievement for video games and will change the way games are made in the future. People complain that the game isn't long enough, but if you are a true LOTR fan, and if you like the game even a hint, you will purchase the DLC which will contain hours and hours of more campaign in addition to new locations/maps. The physics and animations of the game are incredible,This game is a great achievement for video games and will change the way games are made in the future. People complain that the game isn't long enough, but if you are a true LOTR fan, and if you like the game even a hint, you will purchase the DLC which will contain hours and hours of more campaign in addition to new locations/maps. The physics and animations of the game are incredible, gameplay practically flawless. You will enjoy slaying orcs for hours on end! Expand
  11. Nov 21, 2014
    8
    This is a very good game, there are bugs and issues but none that are game breaking. I found the biggest issues with the game are the camera and the ability to get Talion stuck because of either the climbing animation or simply not being able to move past a pillar because for some reason the game decided to derp out. My other issue is with how the game ends and the way it plays out. IThis is a very good game, there are bugs and issues but none that are game breaking. I found the biggest issues with the game are the camera and the ability to get Talion stuck because of either the climbing animation or simply not being able to move past a pillar because for some reason the game decided to derp out. My other issue is with how the game ends and the way it plays out. I won't spoil anything in terms of story or anything, I'll just say that because of how well the rest of the story is told it just feels like a disappointment. There are other reasons why the ending was not great, but again I don't want to spoil anything. The combat and flow of the game is exactly like Assassins Creed, from the way Talion moves, climbs, attacks, and parries it all feels like Assassins Creed with a Lord of the RIngs skin on it. In no ways is that a bad thing, but in my opinion it holds the game back because of the similarity. The story of this version of Lord of the Rings is fantastic, it's well written and voice acted everyone from the main characters to the Uruks, it's all well done. I 100% this game simply because I found that all the collectibles in this game helped add to the story of Talion and Celebrimbor. Also doing all the weapons challenges is fun, and frustrating at the same time. As you get further into the challenges they get harder and one dagger mission in particular (where you have to brand archers) is a pain in the ass. I don't think the challenges add anything to the weapons, in terms of damage up or anything like that. Again the collectibles are there to help add to the story, the hunting and survivalist challenges don't give you any reward either other then a achievement / trophy. Now moving on the the fighting, simply put it's so much fun to go around and kill Uruks, whether you're sneaking up on them and cutting their throat, picking them off one by one with the bow and arrow, or charging in with your sword drawn ready to send heads flying, it's all good. One of the best things in the game is when an Uruk kills you they level up. So if they were just some run of the mill Uruk he now becomes a Captain. If a Uruk with a title kills you they move up the ladder of command all the way up to Warchief, or they level up and get stronger. The more abilities you unlock in the skills tree the better and more fun combat becomes. Overall this is a very well made game, there are a few things that hold it back from being perfect, most notably the camera and certain animations, but besides that I've had one hell of a time in Middle Earth. If you're on the fence about this game I'll say this. If you like Assassins Creed but are tired of the same old locations from that franchise give this game a go, you won't be disappointed. Last thing length of the game. I've played 32 hours finished the story, completed all the weapons challenges, all the hunting and survival challenges and found all the collectibles Expand
  12. Nov 20, 2014
    9
    Great game! It looks great, It plays great, the story is interesting and keeps you wanting to play.
    Combat is fun and stealth is not that hard to turn to your game style of playing. It was very easy to pick this game up and start having fun right from the start. I would recommend this game to anyone looking for a fun and easy to use hack and slash game
  13. Nov 18, 2014
    10
    This is more of a fight simulator than an RPG but there are quests and the captains are a challenge. I like how the ones with a power of one can kill you with a lucky strike and then advance in their ranks. It keeps you on your toes. Some times it is better to flee then to try and stick it out, some battles you are better off to retreat so as to fight latter. Graphics are intense, and runThis is more of a fight simulator than an RPG but there are quests and the captains are a challenge. I like how the ones with a power of one can kill you with a lucky strike and then advance in their ranks. It keeps you on your toes. Some times it is better to flee then to try and stick it out, some battles you are better off to retreat so as to fight latter. Graphics are intense, and run very smooth. If you like combat this is the game for you. It is a mix of Skyrim and Assassins Creed. I love it. Expand
  14. Nov 17, 2014
    9
    Shadow of Mordor is a game well worth buying provided one can subscribe to the fact everything in the game is based around killing orcs. Luckily, the game makes this incredibly fun. I have played for near on thirty hours, finished the campaign and most of the main side activities and can safely say the game is excellent but decreases towards the end when the power to manipulate the enemiesShadow of Mordor is a game well worth buying provided one can subscribe to the fact everything in the game is based around killing orcs. Luckily, the game makes this incredibly fun. I have played for near on thirty hours, finished the campaign and most of the main side activities and can safely say the game is excellent but decreases towards the end when the power to manipulate the enemies becomes available.

    An interesting concept, it actually plays off against the - as far as my gaming experience goes - nemesis system as it is too easy to reduce the difficulty massively by simply gaining control of a few powerful Orc chiefs and though the obvious argument not to do it exists, the game will be played as presented. It takes discipline from the player not to trivialise the remaining fifth and the culmination of the campaign is vastly underwhelming. The campaign as a whole leaves much to be desired with elements still being tutorialised half way through and mismatched story elements of characters introduced and thrown away without any grounding or context making them glaringly obvious as story contrivances. However the story seems nothing more than a way to develop the skills and abilities in an organic fashion to grant absolute chaotic freedom in the core gameplay.

    The gameplay itself is standard timed counters, attacks, special attacks and careful manoeuvres to strategically position against enormous hoards of enemies but for me the fun came earliest when, grossly underpowered the emergence of a second or third powerful Orc chief or captain into the fight made it a case of either flee or see how long until death occurs. Usually the latter. Death itself as a purpose and regeneration is explained adding a nice degree of levity to the 'gaminess' and further allows organic development of the game world which can also occur through power struggles.

    This - and the nemesis system that supports it - is easily the best element of the game, finding a particularly annoying Orc who kills you over and over again allowing his friends to power level is frustrating and engaging in equal step. The variance of enemy types and abilities in terms of traits is enough to keep it interesting and the high number of orcs constantly on screen is a joyous combat experience as they level through the ranks. The nice thing is each person will have a unique experience.

    In conclusion, a great game with some small issues that lets itself down with a brief and unfulfilling story that rushes towards an underwhelming climax and a difficulty curve that is inverse to what it should be with the branding ability far too overpowered with the Orcs having no chance to break free and equally the player having limited control over how their minions handle the situation selecting at random from a rather too small suite of events without any context or sense. But despite these niggles and small complaints, the game holds attention with a reasonable sandbox and interesting environment design but crucially the one facet that everything is based upon - the combat - has been done excellently.
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  15. Nov 13, 2014
    9
    The controls feel clunky at first but once you get used to it they are very elegant in design. The combat system is guided as your movements result in the direction of your attacks which provides some very cinematic like beautiful action. Each world is partitioned into sections and is medium sized in whole. You are able to freely move around each word and pursue various types of quests inThe controls feel clunky at first but once you get used to it they are very elegant in design. The combat system is guided as your movements result in the direction of your attacks which provides some very cinematic like beautiful action. Each world is partitioned into sections and is medium sized in whole. You are able to freely move around each word and pursue various types of quests in your own order. You can also simply freelance around exploring. The hostile NPCs will re-spawn fairly quickly meaning you never have trouble looking for a fight, but you may also run back into them if you back track through an area. You can employ stealth and frontal assault on your enemies or a mixture. The enemies do not have a very long range of sight so it is fairly easier to sneak around undetected which can seem a little unrealistic but in spite of this it is still enjoyable. The hierarchy system for the captains and warlords is likely a little simpler than you might expect however considering the limitations of today's systems it is still a very innovative and enjoyable experience to bend them to your will or acquire intelligence on other another adversary. The graphics are quite nice unless this is your first game you will likely not be blown away however they are very enjoyable and decently detailed. The different buttons and combinations of using the buttons will seem very complex and daunting at first but as you play they will become easier and more fluid in your usage of them. The story line is very good. The NPCs are very reminiscent of the game Skyrim and have lots of random voice overs that can give you something interesting to listen to as you covertly navigate a castle or roam the wild with NPCs near about. I would recommend this game to anyone who enjoys cinematic quality like battle sequences, open world layout of medium size, quest like system, innovation, good story line, skill systems, and non-linear game play. Expand
  16. Nov 12, 2014
    10
    The second most unique game I have ever played is Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor(1= sunset overdrive) This game is absolutely incredible and was almost as challenging as the Dark Souls series on xbox 360. The graphics are beautiful enough to really capture what they want Middle Earth to look like. I love how the combat feels in this game which makes it seem like every enemy is a toughThe second most unique game I have ever played is Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor(1= sunset overdrive) This game is absolutely incredible and was almost as challenging as the Dark Souls series on xbox 360. The graphics are beautiful enough to really capture what they want Middle Earth to look like. I love how the combat feels in this game which makes it seem like every enemy is a tough battle. The storyline is wonderful and feels like it's coming straight out of a movie or book. It's worth a buy 100% regardless whether your a lord of the rings fan or not. It's in my top 10 games for sure that I have ever played Expand
  17. Nov 12, 2014
    8
    It's all average AAA gaming but the nemesis-system (why would they give it such a cheesy name) pushes it above and beyond what I expected.
    Nice to see a rather big-budget game succeed due to interesting new game-design!
  18. Nov 11, 2014
    7
    I've had the game for a couple of weeks now and find myself continuing to go back and play here and there. I enjoy the control scheme and the upgrading system but I don't find the story or setting quite interesting enough to want to marathon through it. I like LOTR but the two areas present in the game are just a little boring and lack enough sandbox game style life for to keep my interestI've had the game for a couple of weeks now and find myself continuing to go back and play here and there. I enjoy the control scheme and the upgrading system but I don't find the story or setting quite interesting enough to want to marathon through it. I like LOTR but the two areas present in the game are just a little boring and lack enough sandbox game style life for to keep my interest for longer than an hour or two at a time. That said, it is a good game that might just not be perfect for me. Expand
  19. Nov 11, 2014
    9
    Got this after reading some reviews and it does not disappoint. The action is smooth performing an execution kill is so satisfying. The story is a bit naf but overall it's a great game, hopefully a sequel is not too far away.
  20. Nov 9, 2014
    10
    This game is awesome. It's like a perfect mixture of Batman latest games, inFamous and AC series.
    There are a lot of quests, achievements, skills, etc. A lot of things to do, all different and non-repetitive imo.
    The combat gameplay is awesome, quite similar to Batman's but better for me thanks to brutal executions and sound FX.
    Totally recommended :D
  21. Nov 8, 2014
    10
    I was up until 4am playing this game. You'll be trying to do some part of the main mission but end up side tracked with killing random captains. It's easy to get lost in this game. There is so much to do. Weapon runes are fun. Stalking Orcs and them having them taunt you when you mess up and alert them is priceless. The orcs even chant their captain's name. A lot of attention toI was up until 4am playing this game. You'll be trying to do some part of the main mission but end up side tracked with killing random captains. It's easy to get lost in this game. There is so much to do. Weapon runes are fun. Stalking Orcs and them having them taunt you when you mess up and alert them is priceless. The orcs even chant their captain's name. A lot of attention to detail from the game maker here. If you are middle of the road on this title, buy it. It's one of the best games out right now as far as adventuring. Expand
  22. Nov 5, 2014
    8
    Middle earth: Shadow of Mordor is a great LOTR game that introduces a great new system into play called the nemesis system. The nemesis system feels new and gives the world you play in some life and makes the enemies feel like they actually have personalities instead of mindless things to slaughter and its fun manipulating the system(branding)

    Game-play- The game play is great here and
    Middle earth: Shadow of Mordor is a great LOTR game that introduces a great new system into play called the nemesis system. The nemesis system feels new and gives the world you play in some life and makes the enemies feel like they actually have personalities instead of mindless things to slaughter and its fun manipulating the system(branding)

    Game-play- The game play is great here and the combat is very fluid and fun, and although simplistic, there are a solid variety of skills to use during combat. The beginning and middle parts if the game feel challenging which is good but towards the end you might feel overpowered but its so fun to lob off heads it doesn't matter. Also the amount of content in the game is great with hunting/survival challenges to complete, collectibles to uncover, slaves/legends missions to do, and the pieces of the ilithin to obtain. What i love the most about the extra stuff is that the collectibles and illithin give great amount of lore to dive into for big time LOTR fans such as myself.

    Story- The story was surprisingly good in this game and i found myself invested in the multiple characters within it and also as the overall plot progressed nicely and had a LOTR vibe to it. on top of that the voice acting was spot on. the only gripe i have is the ending was a let down to be honest.

    Presentation- the graphics are very smooth and although they arent next gen looking graphics they don't do the game a disservice or ruin the experience. the music score is good to and featured themes that sounded like it belonged in a LOTR setting and really adds intensity to the experience
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  23. Oct 31, 2014
    9
    Tons of cool ideas. Good execution. Frankly, not a lot to complain about, unless it makes u feel good to complain.

    The story is quite good. Not "As written by JRR Tolkein" good, or Xenosaga 1-3 good, but solid and pretty compelling. Depending on the ending (i'll let u know) i might even say it's Witcher good (although the witcher's story is far more expansive and emotional, and the only
    Tons of cool ideas. Good execution. Frankly, not a lot to complain about, unless it makes u feel good to complain.

    The story is quite good. Not "As written by JRR Tolkein" good, or Xenosaga 1-3 good, but solid and pretty compelling. Depending on the ending (i'll let u know) i might even say it's Witcher good (although the witcher's story is far more expansive and emotional, and the only game i've ever seen where the romance and eros isn't...just frkn ridiculous) and that's high praise.

    If i HAD to make a complaint, it would be that they didn't take their lore from the Silmarillion. No one has ever made the Sil' palatable to a mass media market, probably because it's not so much a collection of stories as it is a collection of grand historical essays about a fictional world, but that's precisely why it's absolutely perfect for an action/rpg videogame.

    Hell, a well executed Silmarillion game might even make hordes of new gamers, the way The Legend of Zelda, FF7, or Oblivion did. Some experiences are just...medium transcendent. They show non-gamers, in a clear and unimpeachable way that video games have grown WAY past whatever they previously believed games to be.

    Kinda like the first time your mom saw a back-up parking camera in a car. :) "zOMFGBs, i don't hafta turn around!"

    Tolkeinian scholars and hXc Middle Earth fans, even those without a passing interest in videogames, would be absolutely floored to see that a full-blood Silmarillion game is even possible.

    Granted, where Shadow of Mordor is one game, the Silmarillion would probably have to be a trilogy, at minimum. But hey, many of gaming's best stories come in 3's.

    (Or dozens's, if yer final fantasy or MegaTen or Street Fighter, &c.)
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  24. Oct 30, 2014
    8
    I dont know all of the lore in LOTR so I cant speak on that, but overall I thoroughly enjoyed the game. It was somewhat short and some parts could have been stretched out, but all in all a good game. The Nemesis system made the game personal, and when you were defeated by an enemy it made me feel like I had a personal vendetta against the enemy that killed me. Has its weak points butI dont know all of the lore in LOTR so I cant speak on that, but overall I thoroughly enjoyed the game. It was somewhat short and some parts could have been stretched out, but all in all a good game. The Nemesis system made the game personal, and when you were defeated by an enemy it made me feel like I had a personal vendetta against the enemy that killed me. Has its weak points but again, a great game. Expand
  25. Oct 30, 2014
    9
    When you simultaneously combine superb button mashing and stealth combat set in a gratuitously violent version of Middle Earth, it’s going to be tough for me not to fall in love with that game. Shadow of Mordor delivers as one of the best games of the year.

    WHAT THE GAME DOES WELL The game chains together stealth, hand-to-hand and long range attacks to combine fast, fun and seamless
    When you simultaneously combine superb button mashing and stealth combat set in a gratuitously violent version of Middle Earth, it’s going to be tough for me not to fall in love with that game. Shadow of Mordor delivers as one of the best games of the year.

    WHAT THE GAME DOES WELL
    The game chains together stealth, hand-to-hand and long range attacks to combine fast, fun and seamless button mashing action as good as any game I've ever played. Any of the 3 combat categories would be fun by itself, but the fact that the game pulls of all 3 unique fighting styles simultaneously is what makes it a great game. The combat flows very well (similar to that in the Arkham Batman series) and while the fighting can get challenging, it is never due to the stiff controls or difficult combos to execute.
    The RPG system works well and reigns supreme in the realm of button mashers and will keep you feverishly invested in leveling your character up. Your abilities break down into 2 categories, Ranger and Wraith. Both ability types play well together and are essential to taking on the more and more enemies the game throws your way.
    You also level up your weapons by killing Chief Uruks that appear all over the map and collecting the runes they leave when defeated. The more difficult the chief, the better the rune and the more chiefs you kill also unlocks new tiers of Abilities you can purchase.
    There’s a little bit of a mini-game component called Sauron’s Army and it allows you to move Chiefs that you have turned into spies up the hierarchy to becoming a war chief. If that sounds a little confusing, that’s because it initially is. The good news is that the game does eventually walk you through exactly what you need to do and it’s a lot easier then it initially sounds. Sauron’s Army is at least something different to do in an action game and it ends up being a moderately enjoyable feature.

    WHAT THE GAME DOES EVEN BETTER
    One of the bad guys you can defeat in the game is named Kaka.
    You can stealth kill an Uruk in the face while he visibly takes a pee.
    It is a good thing for your character to consume brightly colored mushrooms and pipe weed. You know, just like in real life.

    WHAT THE GAME COULD IMPROVE
    The overall story is a little disappointing especially with the LOTR/Hobbit pedigree. The story starts off in muddled and confusing fashion and does very little to pique my interest of where this tale is taking me. Combine that story with a gruff and emotionally bland protagonist and it creates a character I never get emotionally invested in and that’s a shame for a game of this stature.
    While the main character is quite handy with the sword, bow and dagger, he must not have had any more time in his schedule for developing his ability to ascent buildings. Just like in the Assassins Creed series, you can scale all the buildings in the game, and also just like in the Assassins Creed series you will want to swear and throw your controller at the screen because of the sudden brain farts your character develops when he is confronted by his biggest challenge in the game, climbing. Thankfully this doesn’t happen enough during the play through to ruin the experience.
    While the graphics aren’t bad, there’s also nothing amazing about them. Specifically the backgrounds leave much to be desired. On the Xbox One version I was hoping for visuals that would rival the movies, but this must be the part of Middle Earth that they refer to as “fly over country”.
    OVERALL
    This game does the Action-RPG genre proud. Rarely do button mashing games feel this rewarding to play. The game easily survives its few minor issues because they never come close to affecting how fun it is to play. The best game I've played so far on Xbox One and one of the best Action RPG games ever. Shadow of Mordor is a must play and has earned the title of My Precious.
    9.5/10
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  26. Oct 30, 2014
    9
    Whats not to like. LOTR material, combat style is excellent and the transition from striking to parrying is close to flawless as you're going to get in a game. Reminds me of the fighting style of Batman AA just the climbing ability of the Assassins Creed. One of the most non repetitive games out on Next Gen as every fight sequence is different.

    The ranking system of enemies is a
    Whats not to like. LOTR material, combat style is excellent and the transition from striking to parrying is close to flawless as you're going to get in a game. Reminds me of the fighting style of Batman AA just the climbing ability of the Assassins Creed. One of the most non repetitive games out on Next Gen as every fight sequence is different.

    The ranking system of enemies is a fantastic feature and I feel should try and be utilized by more devs in future games.
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  27. Oct 29, 2014
    9
    Great game, fantastic gameplay, extracts the best of Arkham asylum and assassins creed, too much gore, great graphics, the history mode goes as a "virtual" requirement, since once you have damm nemesis, you shall want to kill it as many times you could¡¡ I am really enjoying the game and the view in mordor. this is really a must have game in the next gen consoles.

    I own an Xbox One and
    Great game, fantastic gameplay, extracts the best of Arkham asylum and assassins creed, too much gore, great graphics, the history mode goes as a "virtual" requirement, since once you have damm nemesis, you shall want to kill it as many times you could¡¡ I am really enjoying the game and the view in mordor. this is really a must have game in the next gen consoles.

    I own an Xbox One and this game is simply awesome, I think it will also be an awesome game on PS4, so buy it there is no reasons to no have this game on Xbox One or in PS4¡¡
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  28. Oct 28, 2014
    8
    This is a good game. There's a lot of similarities in the gameplay to Assassin's Creed and the Batman Arkham games. The concept of power on this game is neat, but I think it could be done better (so your power actually directly affects which captains and warchiefs you could have a chance against). I still think AC IV is the best open world adventure game on xbox one so far, but this is aThis is a good game. There's a lot of similarities in the gameplay to Assassin's Creed and the Batman Arkham games. The concept of power on this game is neat, but I think it could be done better (so your power actually directly affects which captains and warchiefs you could have a chance against). I still think AC IV is the best open world adventure game on xbox one so far, but this is a fun a game with a neat story tied in (supposedly sometime between events of the Hobbit and LOTR - that I had to look up since it wasn't really made clear at the beginning of the game). Expand
  29. Oct 28, 2014
    8
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. A surprisingly good "Ubisoft-open-world-style" game in the Middle Earth setting.
    Nice Batman like combat system that getting way too easy at the second half of the game because of different skills and runes.
    Also the "Wraith Stun" attack (B) is too powerful and most ork bosses get down in less then a minute after three combos.

    Nevertheless the fighting is quite entertaining thanks to the excellent animations, the badass-swagger-ork-bosses and the final decapitation of them.

    badass-swagger-ork-bosses?
    yeah, the first time you face a "Warchief" surrounded by his loyal "Captain" and "Grunt" coming on stage in a slowmotion with his own war choir repeatedly shouting his name - you know **** is getting real.
    The new "Nemesis" system with the three different rankings plus personal ork level is a quite interesting feature.
    Its a big atmosphere bonus and the first time you get right in the social environment of the orks.
    So the ork leaders are permanently fighting against their selfs to become a warchief.
    The player is able to interrupt or manipulate those fights but sadly this whole nemesis system doesnt nearly reach its full potential.
    Thats a real shame because you can force bosses to work for you in the second half of the game and help him to rank up.
    But in the end its just some exp bonus.
    An example: a friend of mine only killed 8 warchiefs and controlled the 5 needed warchiefs to continue story in his whole playthrough.
    Myself killed 29 and i captured every warchief and grunt in the second map and it didn't change a thing in economics or game world.
    But I had still a lot of fun with the system.

    Story is way too short, and the game ends when you think its growing momentum - but again i had a lot of fun and you can easily spend 30 hours when you also look for the collectibles or do the short fighting side missions (dagger sneak / sword fight / bow shoot)

    Graphics are great and sound is epic without an excuse. Nothing more to say about that.

    Neither is the pakour climbing as good as in assassins creed nor is the fighting as solid and challanging as in Batman but the control of Shadow of Mordor fits good.

    I dont like the fact the game is getting too easy in the end and the nemesis system could be a lot bigger.
    (own a area and get ressources and defend it in a big battle with 30vs30 orks and stuff like that)

    8/10 for a fun ork shredder that missed the full potential to be more than assassins creed middle earth.
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  30. Oct 27, 2014
    7
    Some people will hate this game. Its slightly 'arcadie' with a big yellow 'Y' that tells you to block and some seriously super human parkor action. But, having said this, it was fun, and for a short while... even challenging. Despite it's stupendously boring protagonist the story is fine - its LOTR so we can't credit the writers, but its not an offense to old Tolk's. It also felt short soSome people will hate this game. Its slightly 'arcadie' with a big yellow 'Y' that tells you to block and some seriously super human parkor action. But, having said this, it was fun, and for a short while... even challenging. Despite it's stupendously boring protagonist the story is fine - its LOTR so we can't credit the writers, but its not an offense to old Tolk's. It also felt short so make sure u play it thoroughly or you may wish you had your money back. The animations in combat are smooth and brutal, and, as a result, you feel connected to the action as hordes of uglies come at you. Ultimately you end up as some sort of god which spoils the game by making it very easy in the latter stages and all but kills any end game value, but the nemesis system definately insprired me to a couple of hours of revenge driven murder and manipulation. Expand
  31. Oct 27, 2014
    9
    Even if you know nothing about Lord of the Rings, you’ll be able to understand what’s going on in this game. They do an excellent job of opening the door to new Middle Earth fans at the same time as they create depth for the most hardcore of fans.

    Gameplay is entertaining and lengthy, the game is spectacular in looks and sound, and replay value is as high as any open world combat game
    Even if you know nothing about Lord of the Rings, you’ll be able to understand what’s going on in this game. They do an excellent job of opening the door to new Middle Earth fans at the same time as they create depth for the most hardcore of fans.

    Gameplay is entertaining and lengthy, the game is spectacular in looks and sound, and replay value is as high as any open world combat game as we’ve ever played. This game is a must-play and a must-see, without a doubt.
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  32. Oct 26, 2014
    9
    Overall, us gamers have never really gotten a Lord of the Rings game that has truly blown us away in the best ways. If you have been in a coma waiting for one like that, WAKE UP. NOW. IT'S HERE. Middle-Earth Shadow of Mordor (SoM) is an amazing experience that should not be overlooked. It will definitely be in my Top 10 games for the year. Let's start with gameplay. SoM's combat systemOverall, us gamers have never really gotten a Lord of the Rings game that has truly blown us away in the best ways. If you have been in a coma waiting for one like that, WAKE UP. NOW. IT'S HERE. Middle-Earth Shadow of Mordor (SoM) is an amazing experience that should not be overlooked. It will definitely be in my Top 10 games for the year. Let's start with gameplay. SoM's combat system takes inspiration from games like Rocksteady's Batman games, but as its own, it is a damned good one. You will slash, shoot (arrows), throw (daggers), decapitate, and other awesome attack your devastating way through orcs. Early in the game, you will unlock executions, and to use them, you must get to a certain number in your combo. They are extremely satisfying with their brutal gore, and I always loved to see it happen. All the other combat animations were also spot-on. The story follows Talion as his family is murdered right at the beginning along with him, but he is risen by the wraith he will team up with. The story does get slighly deeper from there. In my opinion, the campaign missions definitely aren't the most enjoyable part of the game, but they were fun. The REAL entertainment is the nemesis system. To unlock more tiers in the skill tree, which also has neat and cool upgrades, you must gain power points. To get these, you must take down orc captains. The nemesis system has an interesting hierarchy that compels you to go out and take down these powerful beasts. With the nemesis system, every single death feels meaningful, so it rarely feels frustrating (more on that later). Here are the many outcomes of death: captain gets promoted, new captain is brought into the mix, one captain takes another captain down, and many more. I adored this nemesis system in every way. The graphics are very good and fit the universe of LotR. Early in the game, it can get occasionally frustrating. Another flaw I noticed is that the areas or environments aren't exactly unique, even though the second area of the game is slightly cool. Come on, this is LotR here. SoM is pure gaming entertainment to the fullest. It is worth at full price. Expand
  33. Oct 21, 2014
    5
    Honestly, I don't really get what everyone else is seeing in this game. I was recommended to play it on the basis that I am a fan of both the Batman: Arkham games and Assassins Creed as well. Whilst I understand why it was recommended it just came across as a very bland take on those games. The biggest problem I had with the game which no-one seems to have mentioned is how boring andHonestly, I don't really get what everyone else is seeing in this game. I was recommended to play it on the basis that I am a fan of both the Batman: Arkham games and Assassins Creed as well. Whilst I understand why it was recommended it just came across as a very bland take on those games. The biggest problem I had with the game which no-one seems to have mentioned is how boring and samey the map is. I get that it is set in Mordor, it is in the title but wow, everywhere just looks the same, like a blank Minecraft map. As the map is quite boring, that makes the climbing and 'parkour' a bit boring too. About 4 hours in, I was really not bothered about carrying on as I felt I had seen everything.

    Its not all doom and gloom though, the nemesis system is very clever but I just feel that this game is a showcase for something that can be used even better in another game. I would love to see it utilised somewhere else, but maybe with a tiny bit more creativity.

    I might have approached this game with the wrong sort of expectations but I tried and I just could not get what everyone else was getting out of it. I feel its like all the other games that Rockstar release in order to try out some ideas and features and see how well they can execute it only to use those ideas in Grand Theft Auto. This game is the testing ground for something I believe will be bigger and better in the future.

    Nice idea, but not for me. It might work for you though.
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  34. Oct 19, 2014
    3
    Seriously ... What the f. This game is terrible. It has some nice graphics, and it's fun to behead Orcs for about 2 hours. That's it , it's the whole game. If you play for 5 minutes you have played the entire thing. I can't believe this is so highly rated, metacritic is ether hacked or on the take. Do not buy!!!. Don't belief me, play someone else's before you buy.
  35. Oct 18, 2014
    8
    Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor is a very fun game. The combat is addicting and balanced, allowing you to feel at times invincible and at other times completely overwhelmed. It is rarely unfair or frustrating, but you can easily get in over your head if you try to take on too much too early.

    Mordor takes the gameplay of the Batman: Arkham series and steps it up a notch. While it is a bit
    Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor is a very fun game. The combat is addicting and balanced, allowing you to feel at times invincible and at other times completely overwhelmed. It is rarely unfair or frustrating, but you can easily get in over your head if you try to take on too much too early.

    Mordor takes the gameplay of the Batman: Arkham series and steps it up a notch. While it is a bit more forgiving than Arkham (you can press Counter at any time to cancel your current action, as opposed to being trapped into an attack once you start it) it is more challenging from the onset. Unlike Arkham, you can't just dive into a horde of men and start kicking ass. In the early onset, stealth is highly recommended as you will get overwhelmed. Where Arkham added new gadgets that added some depth to the gameplay, Mordor adds skills that are almost a necessity to survive, which I found far more rewarding.

    The story is fairly good, though I feel they settled for this instead of pushing for fantastic. The voice acting is superb, and I have a feeling that is why I felt emotionally vested in the experience. Like many games released these days, the story feels like it was cut short in favor of hitting a launch date. There are hints of backstory that are never fleshed out, enemies whose motives are almost entirely left to speculation, and the boss fights for the Tower and the Black Hand were an absolute wasted opportunity. There also wasn't much behind Talion discovering he was a resurrected with powers. He came to terms with it almost immediately "I'm cursed? How do I break this curse? Okay lets go then."

    The character models are very good, and I for one was very impressed with how varied the enemies looked. While their actions and motives were almost all the exact same, I did appreciate having to approach enemies in a different way to take them out, especially later in the game when enemies become immune to most things that aren't their weakness.

    The world is pretty, but after the first few hours I couldn't help but feel that it was utterly abandoned. I understand this is Mordor, but nothing but plains, ruins and Uruk strongholds loses appeal rather quickly. There are Outcast hideouts and Queen Marwen's stronghold, but these are only able to be visited in cutscenes. I feel that the game would have been greatly improved by being able to walk the streets of a city, allowing some respite from the near constant combat of the rest of the world.

    I'm not a huge Tolkien fantatic, but even I knew that this game basically threw out the lore book and just did its own thing. That's okay, I suppose, but considering this is one of the most beloved fantasies of all time I'm surprised there wasn't more care taken to stick to canon.

    As for my personal rating, I'm giving this a firm 8 out of 10. This is, in my opinion, worth owning though depending on how much you enjoy the genre you may want to wait for a price cut.
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  36. Oct 17, 2014
    9
    The surprise game of the year, not many people would of thought this game would be as good as it is, the game is a true shocker and is a mix of AC, Batman, and maybe a bit of Skyrim. The story is the only criticism it has, ends quickly and doesnt make much sense. 9/10
  37. Oct 14, 2014
    6
    Well, I hope Ubisoft won the lawsuit.

    If you look past the fact that tMiddle Earth is a blatant rip off of Assassins Creed; you see one major disappointment. This game truly could have been something special. But thanks to clumsy game mechanics, and a god awful camera that leaves you vulnerable to 50+ enemies; it is nothing more than a cheap piece of trash. I always wondered why
    Well, I hope Ubisoft won the lawsuit.

    If you look past the fact that tMiddle Earth is a blatant rip off of Assassins Creed; you see one major disappointment.

    This game truly could have been something special. But thanks to clumsy game mechanics, and a god awful camera that leaves you vulnerable to 50+ enemies; it is nothing more than a cheap piece of trash.

    I always wondered why no one every tried cloning Assassins Creed, and now I know why.
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  38. Oct 14, 2014
    8
    Great game

    Pros
    - combat is fun
    - music is nice
    - NEMESIS system is AWESOME

    Meh
    - graphics

    Cons
    - needs more creatures
    - needs a longer story
    - needs more maps (aka somewhere besides mordor)
    - more more more more

    Can't wait for the next one
  39. Oct 14, 2014
    9
    The game where you display the true mordor this is a very good game, has excellent game play, good story, good graphics, in conclusion a game you cant miss
  40. Oct 13, 2014
    10
    This game is absolutely amazing! Once you get used to the controls, fighting, and what to do in the game it's extremely enjoyable. The fighting feels great. When you counter, you stop what you're doing and stop the attack. It may not sound like a big deal but a lot of games don't have this. The enemy system is AWESOME! I love finding intel, getting rid of war chiefs and their body guards,This game is absolutely amazing! Once you get used to the controls, fighting, and what to do in the game it's extremely enjoyable. The fighting feels great. When you counter, you stop what you're doing and stop the attack. It may not sound like a big deal but a lot of games don't have this. The enemy system is AWESOME! I love finding intel, getting rid of war chiefs and their body guards, and controlling other captains and making them my own war chiefs to control! The steal system is great. If you have ever played Tom Clancy's: Blacklist, it is very similar to that. The graphics are stellar and the cut scenes are very good looking and have solid voice acting. If you are on the edge about buying this game, GET IT! Expand
  41. Oct 13, 2014
    10
    Despite I am not a big LOTR fan, I decided to try Shadow of Mordor because of the high scores it received from a lot of reviews across the Internet. If can describe it in simple terms, I would say this game is AWESOME !!!. From the gameplay, music, sound effects, graphics, to the battles and gore. Everything on Shadow of Mordor is GREAT and the Nemesis mode is super interesting and fun.Despite I am not a big LOTR fan, I decided to try Shadow of Mordor because of the high scores it received from a lot of reviews across the Internet. If can describe it in simple terms, I would say this game is AWESOME !!!. From the gameplay, music, sound effects, graphics, to the battles and gore. Everything on Shadow of Mordor is GREAT and the Nemesis mode is super interesting and fun.

    This game deserves a 9.8 but I will give it a 10 because of the haters who give it a low score.

    If you want a game that gives you a lot of fun, a good challenge and a great value for your money, try Shadow of Mordor, you won´t be disappointed.
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  42. Oct 13, 2014
    4
    This game is boring. The visuals are correct, but nothing new or surprising. The game system is copied directly from Batman Arkham series!! every movement, every combo, even the button mapping in the 360pad.. everything is batman.Very disappointing. Super poor open world and repetitive missions and objectives. Always the same, (find captain, kill captain, move to next...) This game is aThis game is boring. The visuals are correct, but nothing new or surprising. The game system is copied directly from Batman Arkham series!! every movement, every combo, even the button mapping in the 360pad.. everything is batman.Very disappointing. Super poor open world and repetitive missions and objectives. Always the same, (find captain, kill captain, move to next...) This game is a shadow of what it pretended to be...
    As I said before, this game is boring, and repetitive. Is Batman Arkham series with another Skin.
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  43. Oct 12, 2014
    9
    Great game and very addictive. They've taken the good aspects of Assasins Creed and batman, and made it even better. Visually stunning and the way the game adapts is brilliant. I just need more hours in the day!
  44. Oct 12, 2014
    8
    The games visuals are some of the best seen so far and the game world is very detailed, the combat is more or less copy and pasted from the batman arkham franchise, but adds a few new features to keep the combat fresh. The game allows you to be tactical and choose how you want a fight to begin, you can take out enemy's using stealth, you can pick off enemy's from afar with your bow or youThe games visuals are some of the best seen so far and the game world is very detailed, the combat is more or less copy and pasted from the batman arkham franchise, but adds a few new features to keep the combat fresh. The game allows you to be tactical and choose how you want a fight to begin, you can take out enemy's using stealth, you can pick off enemy's from afar with your bow or you can run in head on with your sword, the controls in these scenarios are all very responsive. The game has an element of free running and allows you to climb and run over roof tops, this gives more angles to approach any sort of situation from.The game is split into two different free roam areas, both which are relatively small but suit the games well. The game also contains lots of skills and upgrades and practically all of them are useful.

    The game contains a new feature called the 'nemesis system', this has around 20 captains that are harder to kill than the regular enemy's, each of these enemy's have various strengths and weaknesses that you can find out by interrogating special enemies, not knowing an enemies weakness can ruin a well though out plan that you have made. Every captain that you kill will give you a rune to put on a weapon to aid you in battle and give you the edge on the enemies.All of the side quests are worth doing whether you are improving your weapons, freeing slaves or collecting artefacts that help you learn about the world around you.
    The game does however have some problems, the story is by far the weakest part of the game and was quite disappointing. The game is obviously setting up a sequel. Also the game has seemingly pointless missions that are completely disconnected from the main story, there is very little character development for any of the characters and there is only one character that I can remember well other than the protagonist.
    Over all the game is very impressive, there are hours of fun to be had and even with the few problems it has the game is defiantly worth picking up even if you aren't a lord of the rings fan.
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  45. Oct 12, 2014
    0
    This game is incredibly overrated, wtf are reviewers and users thinking? The game has good fighting/combat, though even that is entirely ripped off of Batman Arkham (which still does it better than this game), everything else is a yawn fest. Bland, empty, lifeless open world which is a chore to travel through, boring story, lots of useless padding of the kind that you find in many UbisoftThis game is incredibly overrated, wtf are reviewers and users thinking? The game has good fighting/combat, though even that is entirely ripped off of Batman Arkham (which still does it better than this game), everything else is a yawn fest. Bland, empty, lifeless open world which is a chore to travel through, boring story, lots of useless padding of the kind that you find in many Ubisoft games... damn. This game would have been a lot better with a more tight, focused experience instead of trying to do many things and artificially increasing play time. But i guess this is what gamers want nowadays, doesn't matter if it's boring or not, they just want it to take hours to play through. Quantity over quality mentality...which i disagree with. Expand
  46. Oct 11, 2014
    9
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This is a great game and well worth the price of admission. There is enough in this game to easily push you into the 30 hour range of game play. It's addictive and hard to put down. The nemesis system adds an awesome dynamic to the "take down" genre. This game takes the best of games like Assassins Creed, Batman AA/AC/O, and Splinter Cell adds the Nemesis and creates awesome.

    I don't know if the story is "middle earth" canon, but the back story of Celebrimbor (spelling) was intriguing and a lot of fun to get into some background of the Ring.

    Why I gave this game a 9 and not a 10 is that the ending feels like they ran out of time and just ... ended it. The story wraps up, sure. But the last boss isn't even a fight but just a 4 click Quick Time Event. Sad... there was so much they could have done for the third act, but it was just not there. What was there was good (The Tower, The Hands Talons)... just so little of it. It really felt as if they ran out of time. That having been said, the rest of the game is so good, a weak ending was only strong enough to drop it one point.

    If you are a fan of take down games you have to play this.
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  47. Oct 11, 2014
    8
    I've seen a few comments comparing Taliom to Aragon, but I find his whole background in the games' lore makes him a bit more of a GOT Jon Snow analogue. His fighting style is similar and his whole background as a member of a dwindling brotherhood of frontier Rangers struggling to guard the border with barbarian filled lands beyond... I love LOTR and GOT as novels and I love the Arkham andI've seen a few comments comparing Taliom to Aragon, but I find his whole background in the games' lore makes him a bit more of a GOT Jon Snow analogue. His fighting style is similar and his whole background as a member of a dwindling brotherhood of frontier Rangers struggling to guard the border with barbarian filled lands beyond... I love LOTR and GOT as novels and I love the Arkham and AC series of games. The skilled combination of elements from all four of these properties is a very impressive achievement. As well as being a blast to play. Two thumbs up. Expand
  48. Oct 11, 2014
    10
    I regard The Silmarillion as the finest collection of stories ever conceived,along with the rest of the great mans work,so it was with great trepidation that I approached this games lore.Despite some inconsistencies,Monolith have done a respectful and masterful job.The game itself is fantastic and Uruk slaying never becomes anything less than awesome.Their variance in appearance andI regard The Silmarillion as the finest collection of stories ever conceived,along with the rest of the great mans work,so it was with great trepidation that I approached this games lore.Despite some inconsistencies,Monolith have done a respectful and masterful job.The game itself is fantastic and Uruk slaying never becomes anything less than awesome.Their variance in appearance and speech are brilliantly done.Stealth is great,as are the powers and story.S.O.M reminds me more of Far Cry 3 more than any other game due to its structure,though movement and some combat are reminiscent of the games most have alluded to.But who cares!Gird yourself with sword,dagger and bow,power up and kill you Nemesis.Truly amazing. Expand
  49. Oct 10, 2014
    10
    Just finished this game with 80% completion, so just rounding up a few collectibles and side missions left.

    I have to say I never thought there would be a good LOTR/tolkien related game, This really proved me wrong. Incredible game, with lots to do, amazing gameplay and wow is it pretty. Played on Xbox One. Sound is also top notch, and the music was a surprise if I'm honest - I
    Just finished this game with 80% completion, so just rounding up a few collectibles and side missions left.

    I have to say I never thought there would be a good LOTR/tolkien related game, This really proved me wrong. Incredible game, with lots to do, amazing gameplay and wow is it pretty. Played on Xbox One.

    Sound is also top notch, and the music was a surprise if I'm honest - I expected a LOTR/Hobbit copycat, but the composer has used a different style which really works, whilst also taking influences from the films here and there. bravo!

    Loved this game. I take it they're going to make another (ending is a giveaway) and I hope they do.

    My only nitpick with this game was that it would have been nice to visit some locations in middle earth. Now I know this is a game about mordor, but maybe in the next one give us some variety? There's plenty of places in middle earth we would LOVE to go. That said, both maps you get in this game give 2 different types of maps to traverse, one barren and dead, and one lush and green which was nice.

    I will be buying all the DLC to help support this great game, and hopefully new franchise.

    10/10.
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  50. Oct 8, 2014
    9
    Fantastic game, just completed the campaign the other day. This game was a game that I really looked forward to and I gotta say, it did everything right with me, one or two issues here didn't bring down the entirety of the game, it was an excellent experience and a long lasting one too. Can't wait to see what they do next.
  51. Oct 8, 2014
    5
    This game is a cross between Assassin's Creed and Ryse but not in the good way. The controls are clunky and not very fluid like similar games. I'm a big fan of this genre of games and was excited for this game but was pretty disappointed. It's just not that fun.
  52. Oct 8, 2014
    2
    Game is repetitive and tedious. Enemies everywhere, as in you will be overwhelmed from the second you start the game, until the moment you realize you no longer want to struggle without reward. The map is over cluttered and all revealed the moment you start, dashing any hopes of open exploration. The nemesis system serves no purpose than other than to serve itself and its ownGame is repetitive and tedious. Enemies everywhere, as in you will be overwhelmed from the second you start the game, until the moment you realize you no longer want to struggle without reward. The map is over cluttered and all revealed the moment you start, dashing any hopes of open exploration. The nemesis system serves no purpose than other than to serve itself and its own progression. The lack of weapons, and choice of weapon upgrades is ridiculous, weapon upgrades are given randomly after defeating a captain. Story is vague and slow to develop. Characters are all the same. The platforming element of the game is clanky and emulates other popular franchises, while failing miserably. The "stealth" is a bunch of bs and is basically your only fighting chance at survival while navigating the open worlds of Middle Earth. Long tedious navigation with many enemies, only too get to your destination to face only more innumerable waves of hords while trying to kill or interrogate a single enemy while dealing with a sea of enemies. And oh my god, everyone is talking all the time. I had to turn the voice volume all the way down to escape the relentless droning chatter and banter of all NPC's. There's no way to regenerate health except to find random supplies in the wild, WHICH CANT BE STORED. Graphics are last gen quality. The environment, side story telling, and voice acting is fantastic though. The only redeeming qualities of the game in my opinion. Overall such a disappointment. I am so glad I only rented this game, and didn't purchase. Expand
  53. Oct 8, 2014
    4
    Keep in mind that this is my personal view. There is a lot of potential in Shadow of Mordor but today I am returning the game to the store, after only 4 days and maybe 6 hours of play.

    The easy thing first: visually it's ok, nothing outstanding (not for a next gen experience) but it's ok. Orcs and main character look great though and overall the atmosphere is good. The environment looks
    Keep in mind that this is my personal view. There is a lot of potential in Shadow of Mordor but today I am returning the game to the store, after only 4 days and maybe 6 hours of play.

    The easy thing first: visually it's ok, nothing outstanding (not for a next gen experience) but it's ok. Orcs and main character look great though and overall the atmosphere is good. The environment looks very bland and repetitive and level design is average at best.

    Now for the harder part, Gameplay: the biggest strength of SoM is the fact that your actions matter. Killing orc captains or dying to them, has knock on effects and changes the opponents you face and how enemies react to you. This is it's greatest strength, but (in my opinion) also throws up a weakness. A lot of content is based on randomness (AI paths, patrols, locations of captains etc.), so it is not uncommon for more difficult enemies (orc captains) to interfere in your normal gameplay moments and even missions. This can lead to some amazing, unique, gameplay experiences and it's unlikely 2 people will have the same playthrough. But it can also lead to unwanted death, lots of running away and lots of wasted time (setting up the initial target etc.) - in some cases it can lead to an hour or more of wasted in game time. Top this up with your enemies growing stronger every time you die, and for the average gamer out there (which I am one of) this game quickly can turn into a punishing experience, where player death is rewarded with more player death.

    Again, this is my view, and it is down to how I play games, so those who like this sort of challenge, those who like to spend hours working out a strategy and then see it fall to pieces because the game throws a spanner in the works, will have a great time with this game. It does reward you with unique moments and some solid combat and good upgrades.

    To me personally the game does not cater enough to average gamers, it aims at the hardcore crowd I feel and that's a shame. Even a simple "easy mode", reducing the damage taken by the player character, would have made this game a lot more enjoyable to gamers like myself.
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  54. Oct 7, 2014
    9
    by far and away the best LOTR game ever made combat is swift and fluid the Lore is here the voice acting , everything is on point they did a really good job with this game and its a blast to play
  55. Oct 7, 2014
    9
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This has to be one of the best games I have played in a long time!

    I bought this on the Xbox One simply because it has the better and comfortable controller, and boy was it fun.

    The gameplay is very easy to get into and once you master all the tricks and abilities everything becomes a breeze. The only thing that gets annoying is that in the beginning when you first start the game, it can be difficult to get used to the combat and mechanics. Also coming from games like Watch Dogs and Assassin's Creed, the controls were hard to get used to, as they use A to run and RT to stealth. Apart from that the game is very fun indeed.

    The combat system is also very good. Although can be frustrating at times as you have to plan your attacks in detail. The similarity to Batman and Assassin's Creed games is definately there. The counter popups are similar to that of the Batman games. A downside which I think should have been changed is the climbing animations are very very similar to that of the Creed games. This is why people are comparing it. Had Monolith gone with another style of climbing animations, this game would have been perfect! Still not a bad thing.

    The nemesis system is very interesting, and I love how each enemy has their own voice and personality.

    The storyline, although not as deep as it could have been, is still interesting. We also get to learn about the origins of the rings and see some familiar faces which is nice.

    Music is also very nice. Every sound in the game feels so immersive.

    Last but not least, the graphics are amazing in the game. This game truly feels like its a next-gen game! If you stand on the ground and just admire how much detail the developers put into it, you will get to appreciate it even more. From moving grass, to rain drops bouncing off your shoulders, every little details just feels so nice in the game.

    And having played both PS4 and Xone verysions, I can happily say they are both the same in terms of graphics and frames. Infact the Xbox One version seemed more smoother for me. That combined with a more ergonomic controller, I would recommend the Xbox One version of the game.

    In total there are 20 missions in the game. When you get to half-way in the game you get some nice powers which allow you to control other uruks. At level 19 there is a bit of annoyance in the game, as the only way to progress to the last mission you have to brand (control) 5 warchiefs. At first I was running around without knowing what to do. But then I located the Intel symbols and got intel on the remaining warchiefs, which then unlocked 4 mini-missions that you should complete. When defeating these warchiefs make sure to brand them and not kill them! This will allow you to play the last missions which I must admit are so epic its movie-like epicness!

    Overall a fantastic game! Worth the purchase!
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  56. Oct 6, 2014
    10
    shadows of mordor is amazing and beautiful I love this game
    I has solid voice acting great combat and an great lore
    the game has the combat system of batman arkham series with the stealth of assasins creed
    with the lord of the rings coating
    with andy serkis as Gollum and some more exelent actors
    the gane Is world class
  57. Oct 5, 2014
    8
    Just finished the game and I loved it. Really hope to see more entries in the "Middle Earth" franchise in the future.

    PROS: 1. Solid and fun fighting mechanics. 2. Nemesis system makes fights with bosses memorable and personal. When I got taken out by some of the Uruks I was all "Uh uh, not coo! I'm coming for you when I respawn!" Taking out the guy that killed you is so satisfying.
    Just finished the game and I loved it. Really hope to see more entries in the "Middle Earth" franchise in the future.

    PROS:
    1. Solid and fun fighting mechanics.
    2. Nemesis system makes fights with bosses memorable and personal. When I got taken out by some of the Uruks I was all "Uh uh, not coo! I'm coming for you when I respawn!" Taking out the guy that killed you is so satisfying.
    3. The branding system. Making Uruks and monsters fight for you is awesome.
    4. The wide variety amongst the Uruks keeps things fresh. There are many different physical appearances and several different fighting types/units.
    5. The graphics are great. What you'd hope too see on a next-gen console. I thought the foliage in particular was well done.
    6. The story is intriguing and makes me want to delve further into the "Middle Earth" universe.
    7. There is plenty of lore included with the game.
    8. Gaining new abilities and upgrades has a satisfying pace to it. Getting the next ability/upgrade never feels impossible or too easy.

    CONS
    1. Lack of variety in prisoners and monsters, talking about the physical appearances here. You'll be liberating prisoners a lot in this game and unfortunately every prisoner looks the same which I think is a major oversight. As far as the appearances of the monsters it's the same story as the prisoners but they move around so fast that you hardly notice, but it would be great if the devs went the extra mile to change this in any new games they add to this franchise.
    2. The story develops a bit too quickly in the beginning of the game giving you no time to gain any sort of emotional connection to Talion's wife and son.
    3. Occasionally I got stuck on some ledges I should of been able to walk on. This didn't happen very often.
    4. You don't really get to fight the last two main story bosses which is a bit of a let down. I was really looking forward to a straight up fight with them but that didn't happen.
    5. The camera can work against you when fighting in narrow corridors.

    For the people coming to this game thinking it's an RPG, well it isn't. There are some RPG elements in the game sure, but it's very much more of an action adventure game.

    If there is a sequel in the future it would be great if the nemesis system was expanded to include monsters. Hunting down the beast that took you out would be oh so satisfying.
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  58. Oct 5, 2014
    10
    I'm addicted!!! Amazing! Signed up on Metacritic just to review this game. Half way through the game I was laughing with joy, I was nervous fighting huge orc mobs, I ran for my life when health got low, I was excited with each ability unlock, I was exhilarated winning back from near death situations! RPG elements of the orc army are super fun and very fresh! Props to Monolith Studious,I'm addicted!!! Amazing! Signed up on Metacritic just to review this game. Half way through the game I was laughing with joy, I was nervous fighting huge orc mobs, I ran for my life when health got low, I was excited with each ability unlock, I was exhilarated winning back from near death situations! RPG elements of the orc army are super fun and very fresh! Props to Monolith Studious, they deserve every dollar, I'm loving this game. Expand
  59. Oct 5, 2014
    10
    I made an account just to review this game. Jus wanted to let people know it gets ALOT better the more you play it....I was somewhat uninterested 2-3 hours in now I'm probably 12+ hours in and I'm hooked. Way better combat than any AC game I've played, especially once you get alittle deeper into the game and unlock some of the runes/ability upgrades, you can put together some nastyI made an account just to review this game. Jus wanted to let people know it gets ALOT better the more you play it....I was somewhat uninterested 2-3 hours in now I'm probably 12+ hours in and I'm hooked. Way better combat than any AC game I've played, especially once you get alittle deeper into the game and unlock some of the runes/ability upgrades, you can put together some nasty combos not to mention some of the brutal executions :)

    Also to people saying the map is small...theres another map you unlock later in the game and I'm pretty sure they are going to be releasing new content as DLC. The trials are also really fun and you can customize the way you play with your rune setup.

    THIS IS THE NEW RPG
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  60. Oct 4, 2014
    8
    Overall, an excellent game. This game to me is why I play games. A great hack and slash with slight RPG elements and great skill trees! The visuals are nice although not superb but the game play more than makes up for any other faults. Quite simply this game is fun. Stalking Captains and chiefs and watching them level up as they kill you is fantastic! Plenty of things to do andOverall, an excellent game. This game to me is why I play games. A great hack and slash with slight RPG elements and great skill trees! The visuals are nice although not superb but the game play more than makes up for any other faults. Quite simply this game is fun. Stalking Captains and chiefs and watching them level up as they kill you is fantastic! Plenty of things to do and collect, highly recommended. Expand
  61. Oct 4, 2014
    9
    La Tierra-Media: Sombras de Mordor es un título que no puede faltar en ningún momento para los amantes de los juegos dinámicos con pinceladas de RPG en tiempo real, sandbox y acción directa que tanto demanda el jugador de hoy en día. Ya sea para los amantes de las películas, libros o videojuegos de la franquicia de Tolkien o para los jugadores que le gusta el genero, Sombras de Mordor esLa Tierra-Media: Sombras de Mordor es un título que no puede faltar en ningún momento para los amantes de los juegos dinámicos con pinceladas de RPG en tiempo real, sandbox y acción directa que tanto demanda el jugador de hoy en día. Ya sea para los amantes de las películas, libros o videojuegos de la franquicia de Tolkien o para los jugadores que le gusta el genero, Sombras de Mordor es un título imprescindible para ser jugado tanto en consola “Next Gen” como en PC, este ultimo siendo el más agraciado visualmente por sus posibilidades técnicas.

    Monolith ha creado, el que posiblemente sea, el mejor título de la franquicia de Tolkien al igual que el mejor título de acción que podremos adquirir para video consola hasta el momento.

    LO MEJOR:

    - Sistema de combates, mejora considerablemente títulos “parecidos”.
    - Horas y horas de juego, superando las 40 horas para ver finalizadas las misiones secundarias e historia.
    - Un doblaje y banda sonora dignos y a la altura de las películas.
    - Un trabajo artístico intachable con una amplia variedad en su entorno.
    - El mejor sistema de combates del género hasta la fecha.

    LO PEOR:

    - En su versión de XBOX ONE no llega a los 1080p.
    - Elevada dificultad inicial para jugadores ocasionales.
    - No incluye ninguna prestación multijugador.
    - No contar con nivel seleccionable de dificultad.
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  62. Oct 4, 2014
    8
    So for people who enjoy LOTR, this is a must buy. The lore is spot on, and twinned with realistic free-flowing combat really makes the game come alive. The storyline is fantastic and really helps drive the gameplay, it is one of the only Next-Gen storylines that I have actually given a 'monkeys' about.

    As for replay-ability, it seems as though this game will be ever evolving and
    So for people who enjoy LOTR, this is a must buy. The lore is spot on, and twinned with realistic free-flowing combat really makes the game come alive. The storyline is fantastic and really helps drive the gameplay, it is one of the only Next-Gen storylines that I have actually given a 'monkeys' about.

    As for replay-ability, it seems as though this game will be ever evolving and continuing to change, I have invested some solid hours into it and do not feel as though I am even close to finishing with it. It plays so smoothly, I have had no issues with frame rates or anything similar and considering that it is quite a vast world I think that's pretty impressive.

    There is a couple of downsides though, for example the game seemed to get stupidly hard, very quickly. This isn't exactly a problem because the nemesis system (which is down right awesome) means that the enemies you are fighting constantly change.. So should one absolutely tear you apart, a new gap will be formed with a slightly easier enemy who you can go and charge after. And don't forget, running away is definitely the best option in some cases. But, sometimes I have noticed that the AI seem a little.. stupid. Now I know that they are Orcs etc but sometimes they do not notice you from a mere few yards away.. Obviously, Not a game-breaking problem though.

    All in all, this has to be my favourite release on Next-Gen so far. I was so excited to pick up this game and it has duly delivered on everything it claimed to be, if not surpassed what I was expecting.
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  63. Oct 3, 2014
    10
    This game is top notch. I haven't had this much fun in a long time. The combat mechanics are sexy and intricate. I expected the Orc Captain system to be contrived and basic. It's extremely robust and will keep you engaged for HOURS. It looks great on the Xbox One, despite the console's hardware/graphics setbacks.
  64. Oct 3, 2014
    6
    I couldn't get into this game. Stiff animations, horrible camera, felt like a bad ripoff of Assassin's Creed. Controlling the character is frustrating. Story is boring. Killing enemies is repetitive. Atmosphere and graphics are decent. Its really bizarre how blatantly this game copies off Assassin's Creed.
  65. Oct 2, 2014
    9
    This game is fantastic. Imagine a mix of Assassins Creed mobility and Batman Arkham combat, and you'll get this game (along with a bit of Middle Earth flavoring). I did not expect the game to be so fun. Highly recommended
  66. Oct 2, 2014
    8
    This is not Tolkien's "Lord of the Rings" - there are no happy hobbits or lembas bread, or parading around The Shire. This game is dark and brutal, with a play value very reminiscent of the "Batman: Arkham" series. The game is a little repetitive at first with the hack-and-slash feel to the fighting, but as you level up your weapons, couple with the ever-creative Nemesis system, the gameThis is not Tolkien's "Lord of the Rings" - there are no happy hobbits or lembas bread, or parading around The Shire. This game is dark and brutal, with a play value very reminiscent of the "Batman: Arkham" series. The game is a little repetitive at first with the hack-and-slash feel to the fighting, but as you level up your weapons, couple with the ever-creative Nemesis system, the game begins to flesh out and become a slightly deeper experience.

    Not as vast as a "Grand Theft Auto" game in scope of its sandbox, but the game has a good feel for the harsh, orc-infested terrain and a good, melodic musical score to keep your ear attracted with what your eyes are eating up. The game looks great, plays pretty well, and gets better as you progress and really learn all the ways the game changes your experience session to session.
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  67. Oct 2, 2014
    10
    This game rocks my face!!! Hard to put down:) Not my face, the game. Seriously though, i can't wait to go home and kill some Uruk captains! Especially the one that has killed me wayyyyyy to many times. I highly recommend this title if you dig the Batman games and/or Assassins Creeds.
  68. Oct 2, 2014
    10
    I loved it, good gameplay, graphics new generation, system nemesis. Based on the universe lord of the rings, perfect - highly recommended ///////// (em português) Adorei , boa jogabilidade, graficos da nova geração , sistema nemesis . Baseado no universo de Senhor dos Anéis, perfeito - Altamente recomendado.
  69. Oct 2, 2014
    9
    First- the game looks and runs great on the XB1! The 720p/30fps rumors were nonsense. Now that XB1 copies are out in the wild, the truth is coming out. Enough said.

    The nemesis system makes this game. It feels like a very nice mash-up of Assassin's Creed and Batman but it wasn't until I got sloppy and got myself killed a couple times that I was able to really appreciate the unique
    First- the game looks and runs great on the XB1! The 720p/30fps rumors were nonsense. Now that XB1 copies are out in the wild, the truth is coming out. Enough said.

    The nemesis system makes this game. It feels like a very nice mash-up of Assassin's Creed and Batman but it wasn't until I got sloppy and got myself killed a couple times that I was able to really appreciate the unique experience here. After being killed by a lowly archer who ranked up by killing me, I immediately made a beeline for him. Bad idea. He killed me again and now is even tougher. I realize I need to find out his strengths and weaknesses by getting intel to avoid any more deaths but I find out the guy is a bad ass who I'm not even going near again until I find a good way to deal with him. He was just a lowly archer who I could have easily back stabbed and now I don't like him at all and there's nothing I can do about it. For now. Anyways, the game does some existing things like combat really well and adds some unique ideas that clearly took a ton of work. The map is well populated with things to do and the story is interesting enough to want to see it through. Highly recommended.
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  70. Oct 2, 2014
    8
    if there was a point system i'd give it a 8.5 but regardless this game is REALLY fun the story might not be award winning but it's enough to keep me interested and while i wish the map was a bit bigger none of that takes away from the joy that is the Nemesis system. forget the normal story the real story of this game comes in you making you own via the Nemesis system. While getting a feelif there was a point system i'd give it a 8.5 but regardless this game is REALLY fun the story might not be award winning but it's enough to keep me interested and while i wish the map was a bit bigger none of that takes away from the joy that is the Nemesis system. forget the normal story the real story of this game comes in you making you own via the Nemesis system. While getting a feel of the game in the beginning i attacked what i thought to be a single orc only to realize that he had friends nearby. Being new and a bit cocky i was overwhelm and said no named grunt was able to strike me in the back ending my life. Thanks to the nemesis system though thats not the last i'll see of him the grunt was then elevated in power challenging a captain for power and taking his place while i respawned. Alright time to kill the orc for revenge finding him on my map i proceeded to hunt him down little did i know however the nemesis system didn't just make him tougher it gave him special traits one of which being resistant to stealth. so as i stuck up for what i thought was an easy kill the orc blocked it and even better as our blades crossed remembered our earlier encounter bragging how he bested me. Caught unaware of his traits i was quickly killed again. The orc received another power increase and killed another higher ranking orc growing in power. Finally though careful planning and using the wraith's interrogation powers i found out this orcs weakness deathly fear of caragors mounting up i hunted him down again his earlier curses at my death now turning into sequels of fear as he swore vengeance upon me but i didnt give him the chance running him down i finished him with my blade. This is just one story in many that can be crafted with enemies remembering when you ran from them or injured them (had one even return after i thought i killed him with a large gash upon his face). I even had 4 veterans captains team up in an ambush to stop my reign of terror among their ranks. It's something that you think is too good to be true until you play it.

    Shadows isn't without fault though and it makes me wish this game got a bigger budget. The graphics while good are no mean ground breaking or breathtaking while the environments look good its not something that the 360 couldn't have handled. Another issue it's no small but it's certainly not big either and minus the campaign minus there not a terrible lot to do around it. Don't get me wrong there's still plenty of side missions and collectibles i just wish there was more.

    As far as combat goes it's very much like the batman games of being combo heavy.When your health goes down you'll go into a last stand to get a quick time event to try and save your life. If you save you get a tiny bit of health back fail and you die. If your hit again the quick time will be a little harder and the 3rd time you'll die.

    You keep your same weapons throughout the game but you level up to get new abilities and captains drop runes to power up your weapons more powerful the enemy more powerful the rune.

    The story is intriguing with you being pair with the creator of the rings i haven't quite finished it yet but i'm enjoying it enough to keep me playing even if i'm not loving it. The main missions are short and to the point but fun. I think the issue i have with the cut-scenes is more they don't go too deep into the relationship of the tailon and the wraith. You get enough to know whats going on and your never lost just feel like more could have been done.

    It really is one of the best LOTR games I've played and a amazing action adventure game. This is a breakthrough game for Monolith and if rumor are true and this is the start of a new franchise this is an amazing start the Nemesis system should be renowned as a ground breaking achievement for gaming
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  71. Oct 2, 2014
    8
    The setting is amazing, the art style is fantastic, the combat is a mix between Arkham City and Assassins Creed, only a lot more violent. It looks great, feels great and plays great.

    For a Tolkien fan getting this game is a no-brainer, and it should be the same for anyone who enjoys a good story, crips controls and great fights. It also gets a big plus for originality in my book; orc
    The setting is amazing, the art style is fantastic, the combat is a mix between Arkham City and Assassins Creed, only a lot more violent. It looks great, feels great and plays great.

    For a Tolkien fan getting this game is a no-brainer, and it should be the same for anyone who enjoys a good story, crips controls and great fights. It also gets a big plus for originality in my book; orc civil wars in Mordor are tons of fun. You are really missing out if you're skipping this one.
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  72. Oct 1, 2014
    9
    I have played the game for about 10 hours now and have really enjoyed it! It is hands down THE best lord of the rings game created. The Nemesis system is so creative and fun and I think it will be the one mark on video game history this game leaves. I wish there was a little more weapon diversity as far as the types you can use and possibly other races and characters but this is theirI have played the game for about 10 hours now and have really enjoyed it! It is hands down THE best lord of the rings game created. The Nemesis system is so creative and fun and I think it will be the one mark on video game history this game leaves. I wish there was a little more weapon diversity as far as the types you can use and possibly other races and characters but this is their first go and those things understandably would mess up the story which is good so far. Expand
  73. Oct 1, 2014
    10
    Every second I play this game, I'm surprised and impressed by how it feels. I think this is a must own title for anyone who is a fan of Lord of the Rings, or Action/RPGs. The only times I put this game down is when I have to go to work, or to sleep. I'm hooked.
  74. Sep 30, 2014
    10
    I'm about 3 hours in, so it may be a little premature to rate this a perfect 10, but I'm doing it anyway because I'm finally having as much fun as I originally thought I would with my new console. Plus, I've waited way too long for this caliber of a Middle Earth-lore based game, and suffered through way too many complete pieces of excrement. This game is hands down my favorite next-genI'm about 3 hours in, so it may be a little premature to rate this a perfect 10, but I'm doing it anyway because I'm finally having as much fun as I originally thought I would with my new console. Plus, I've waited way too long for this caliber of a Middle Earth-lore based game, and suffered through way too many complete pieces of excrement. This game is hands down my favorite next-gen release to date. Expand
  75. Sep 30, 2014
    10
    This is one of the best story driven games I have ever played. I actually care about what's about to happen next like I did when I played Fable.... There is so much action and this is definitely the best LOR game I have had the chance to play. The nemesis system gives a brand new feeling to gaming and this is the definition of next gen. There hasn't been a game released like this and youThis is one of the best story driven games I have ever played. I actually care about what's about to happen next like I did when I played Fable.... There is so much action and this is definitely the best LOR game I have had the chance to play. The nemesis system gives a brand new feeling to gaming and this is the definition of next gen. There hasn't been a game released like this and you have to play it. Shadow of Mordor is not getting the credit that it needs and easily squashes every game that has come out this year. Yes... Even Destiny Expand
  76. Sep 30, 2014
    8
    The best video game set in Middle Earth I've yet played, not as though that statement sets a high bar (excluding the adorable LEGO franchise titles).

    It's a game that wears its inspiration prominently on its sleeve, and has managed to cobble key elements of other franchises together into a tasty dish of its own. The open world exploration of the Assassin's Creed franchise, the timed
    The best video game set in Middle Earth I've yet played, not as though that statement sets a high bar (excluding the adorable LEGO franchise titles).

    It's a game that wears its inspiration prominently on its sleeve, and has managed to cobble key elements of other franchises together into a tasty dish of its own. The open world exploration of the Assassin's Creed franchise, the timed combo combat system from the Batman: Arkham series, mixed in with a standard set of RPG leveling systems make for a compelling and visceral experience.

    The real icing on the cake though has to be the 'Nemesis System', a feature not liberally borrowed from anywhere else in gaming. You're tasked with traveling Mordor and killing Sauron's minions, Orcs and Uruk-Hai, predominately.

    As you kill your way through the ranks, you'll invariably be tasked with taking down a Warchief or Captain in Sauron's dark legion. Should you succeed, a lesser Uruk-Hai will fill the vacuum, becoming a Captain or Warchief themselves and earning a title. You you be bested by an Uruk Captain and slain, they gain status amongst their peers and will both become higher level (and more difficult to slay) and recall your last encounter, taunting you with your failure.

    This creates a very distinct adversarial relationship between you and a Warchief that has managed to best you a couple of times. Very rarely before in my gaming life have I wanted to kill a character in the game as much as I have a couple of the Uruk-Hai. You combine their taunts with a distinct personality and visual aesthetic, and they become targets in their own right, regardless of their bearing on the story proper.

    The game receives an 8 out of 10 from me, because there have been a few AI/graphical issues in my many hours with the game so far. It's definitely got an excellent depth and immense replay value, but it does still fall short of gaming perfection.

    On the whole, this is my current 'Game of the Year' contender, though I do expect it to be dethroned by something or another in the glut of Holiday releases coming down the pipe. I definitely recommend the title for fans of Middle Earth, Assassin's Creed or the Batman titles, as it combines the three into a flashy bit of swordplay and decapitated Uruk-Hai.

    If you don't care for the titles referenced or the universe, and don't feel inspired by the 'Nemesis System', you'll probably be a bit more on the fence about it than I am. I do feel comfortable giving it a healthy recommendation for all other (mature) gamers.
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  77. Sep 30, 2014
    10
    This is a very fun game... I only play Halo and really never played anything else. But this game is just as fun fun fun. Stop reading and go buy this game.
  78. Sep 30, 2014
    10
    If you like the batman games, or Assasins games... Toss in the Lore of LotR... All you get is a perfect game!

    The game is wonderful. No issues with playability, and the land you are in just comes to life. Enjoy LotR fans, it is finally worth it to play a game based on the lore. (Besides the lego games)
  79. Sep 30, 2014
    10
    There's no two ways about it. I absolutely LOVE this game! I've only been playing for about 3 hours but I have to work tomorrow yet I cannot stop playing Shadow of Mordor. I love everything about this game and gladly look forward to sinking several hours into it.
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Generally favorable reviews - based on 12 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 12 out of 12
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 12
  3. Negative: 0 out of 12
  1. Hyper Magazine
    Dec 2, 2014
    90
    Addictive combat with a multitude of variants and silky smooth gameplay make this hard to put down. [Issue#255, p.51]
  2. X-ONE Magazine UK
    Nov 8, 2014
    90
    An open-world classic driven by systems over story. [Issue#117, p.76]
  3. Oct 21, 2014
    80
    The much talked-about Nemesis System also plays a big role in injecting personality and connecting the player to the game world.