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October 2017
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The editors liked
That wonderful Batman-style combat system
Huge scale to the game
Plenty to do
A fully-realised Middle Earth for the first time in a game
A great looking world to explore
Combat is fun to play and unlock
Deep
Customizable combat
Fantastic world design
Nemesis system makes every fight unique
Fortress assaults are thrilling
Lets you play your own way
Enhanced Nemesis System
Combat
Freedom to play as you want
Online Conquest and Vendetta Mission
The editors didn't like
Story is hardcore fantasy and hard to follow at points
Middle-earth: Shadow of War sets a high bar in terms of graphics performance at higher resolutions. At lower resolution or lower graphics settings, the game is easily playable on mid-range hardware. As the resolution increases, it takes much more of the c...
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Published: 2017-10-22, Author: Tom , review by: dailystar.co.uk
That wonderful Batman-style combat system, Huge scale to the game, plenty to do, A fully-realised Middle Earth for the first time in a game,
Story is hardcore fantasy and hard to follow at points, More of the same from the first game, no big improvements,
THE GOOD• That wonderful Batman-style combat system• Huge scale to the game, plenty to do• A fully-realised Middle Earth for the first time in a gameTHE BAD• Story is hardcore fantasy and hard to follow at points• More of the same from the first game, no...
Published: 2017-10-21, Author: Tom , review by: dailystar.co.uk
That wonderful Batman-style combat system, Huge scale to the game, plenty to do, A fully-realised Middle Earth for the first time in a game,
Story is hardcore fantasy and hard to follow at points, More of the same from the first game, no big improvements,
THE GOOD• That wonderful Batman-style combat system• Huge scale to the game, plenty to do• A fully-realised Middle Earth for the first time in a gameTHE BAD• Story is hardcore fantasy and hard to follow at points• More of the same from the first game, no...
Published: 2017-10-16, Author: Rick , review by: Bit-Tech.net
Abstract: When Shadow of War finally gets to the point, it's great. The sequel to the surprisingly innovative Shadow of Mordor builds upon its now famous (or should that be infamous) Nemesis system in ways that edge closer to the unrestricted emergent play that ope...
Shadow of War is such an enjoyable game – the Nemesis System and fortresses are intricate and provide unique, compelling gameplay. The combat mechanics are fluid and suit the game perfectly, allowing you to charge into a crowd of orcs and emerge unscathed...
Deep, customizable combat, Fantastic world design, Nemesis system makes every fight unique, Fortress assaults are thrilling, Lets you play your own way
Story stumbles early on, Microtransactions feel out of place
Yes. Even if you aren't a Tolkien fan, Middle-earth: Shadow of War is a phenomenal game.Middle-earth: Shadow of War was reviewed on a PlayStation 4 Pro with a review code provided by the publisher...
Abstract: We are just days away from the highly anticipated launch of Middle Earth: Shadow of War which has a release date of October 10 and is the direct sequel to 2014's Middle Earth Shadow of Mordor.Shadow of Mordor was a fantastic game which received many award...
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Published: 2017-10-05, Author: Johnny , review by: eurogamer.net
Abstract: In the music industry, people often refer to Second Album Syndrome - a phenomenon whereby a popular artist sets about making their sophomore record, only this time the stakes are considerably higher due to increased exposure and fan expectation. This some...