Testseek.co.uk have collected 91 expert reviews of the Middle-Earth: Shadow of War and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Middle-Earth: Shadow of War.
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
Shadow of War feels like a true step forward for open world action RPGs. Despite having fairly familiar combat dynamics, the new Nemesis system added a welcome layer of depth to the gameplay that I've felt has been missing in many competing open world adv...
Shadow of War feels like a true step forward for open world action RPGs. Despite having fairly familiar combat dynamics, the new Nemesis system added a welcome layer of depth to the gameplay that I've felt has been missing in many competing open world adv...
Baranor's new toys and helpful mercenaries give Middle-earth: Shadow of War - The Desolation of Mordor a fresh take that does its best to shine despite the lack of a complete Nemesis system. Without a gripping story or interesting protagonist, it settles...
Solid and definitely has an audience. There could be some hard-to-ignore faults, but the experience is fun.How we score: The destructoid reviews guide...
Published: 2018-02-13, Author: Dan , review by: ign.com
Without the Nemesis system driving its battles and creating consequences for failures, Middle-earth: Shadow of War - Blade of Galadriel feels smaller and less interesting than the main game. Its short story missions are creative and its colorful uruks are...
Slightly above average or simply inoffensive. Fans of the genre should enjoy it a bit, but a fair few will be left unfulfilled. How we score: The destructoid reviews guide...
Abstract: Let's start out by establishing that I played Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor—or rather, I played the glitchy wreck that was Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor on Xbox 360, because I hadn't jumped on the Xbox One train yet. Despite its many flaws, I loved it...
Epic, engaging battles, Combat is fluid, hard-hitting, sastisfying, Bolstered Nemesis system adds fun factor, Varied and personal engagements, Larger setting variety and solid visuals, Addictive army-building
Lack-luster story line not true to lore, Graphic engine beginning to show age, Mild control issues
Published: 2017-10-19, Author: Steve , review by: gamezone.com
Monolith knew it had something when they took the Nemesis System, made famous in Shadow of Mordor, and expanded it exponentially. The world has never seen so many diverse Uruk-hai...
Abstract: And then there are the loot boxes, which are just as much of a problem as you feared.If I'm supposed to have strong feelings one way or another about Shadow of War, I don't know what they're supposed to be, or what would engender them. The game is actuall...