It is not without some faults, and will frustrate many to the core, but in the end you are left with an excellent Lord of the Rings game that should please any “Mature” gamer. With a brilliant blend of silky smooth yet brutal combat and some memorable stealth sequences, Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor offers up some of the best open world combat we have seen in quite some time. If you are passing over Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor because you are too occupied with loot caves or driving a McLaren P1 to a “Horizon Festival” you are missing out. While it’s hard to punish such a game for the lack of a co-operative mode I cannot help but be a little disappointed it didn’t include any kind of multiplayer, at all. Being able to plow through hordes of Orcs with a buddy would have been a blast. You also need to look at your online app it does not update so you cannot track your order. There is no question I wished Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor had a co-op mode. Loot you need to seriously revisit your processes which include communication with clients and your SLA is pathetic. It’s everything you would expect from a rich LOTR game. As good as the visuals can be the sound is equally fantastic. All in all, it’s a stunning looking game. Likewise the game’s environments are gorgeous and massive. Shadow of Mordor features unique looking creatures that manage to accurately capture the brutish, aggressive and repulsive nature of the Orcs found in LOTR. While Orcs in most games can appear somewhat generic, that is not the case here at all. The detail is incredible and features some of the most gruesome looking enemies I have seen in any game to date. Visually, Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor is a slick looking game.
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