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Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor Game of the Year - PlayStation 4

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Features

  • Become the most feared force in Mordor in a new chronicle set before the events of the Lord of the Rings
  • Exploit the individual fears, weakness and memories of your enemies as you dismantle Sauron's forces from within
  • Harness the Spirit of vengeance to inflict brutal combos while mastering powerful new skills and weaponry

Description

Winner of over 40 "Best of 2014" Awards including Game of the Year, Best Action Game and Most Innovative Game. Most Innovative Game - IGN Game of the Year - GameSpot Game of the Year - Joystiq Best Action Game - The Game Awards

Release date: May 5, 2015


Product Dimensions: 0.57 x 5.25 x 6.81 inches; 3.04 ounces


Type of item: Video Game


Language: English


Rated: Mature


Item model number: 1000568294


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Weight: 3.04 ounces


Manufacturer: Whv Games


Date First Available: November 11, 2014


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  • I like the Lord of the Rings movies and the idea ...
Platform: PlayStation 4 Edition: Game of the Year
Wow, when i first saw this game a ear ago for some reason it caught my attention, I like the Lord of the Rings movies and the idea of fighting some of those epic battles like Legolas and others would get into sounded really fun. So it shipped out quick and when I updated it and started playing, I played it for 5 hours straight... I could not put the controller down, and I'm going to order another controller because the game is so much fun. You get to fight orcs and fight them in a Batman Arkham combat style which fits this game perfectly. Killing the Orcs never gets old, and then there is something called the nemesis system, you might have heard about this system, it basically creates Bosses out of Orcs you fail to defeat in battle, and what is really cool is that if they kill you, they remember and taunt you when you come back. Oh yeah, you are basically immortal, some kind of man possessed by a ghost, that gives you Supernatural powers! So yeah the game gets even better even after you are a bad arse ranger, you become a Supernatural Ranger. This fighting system is so cool too, because it's like the battles are choreographed but they are all random, and the Orcs fight you and randomize their attacks. You can counter just like in Batman Arkham City etc. and you also get to shoot magic arrows, and ride something called carogaurs{sp} I don't know if I'm spelling that right, but they are like a tiger/gargoyle like from the first Ghostbusters movie. Oh and i played for about 4 hours before i found out you have this supernatural power called "drain". I was like whoa, i should have used that more, no wonder i never had magic arrows, and it's cool too because it stuns orcs. Now i've gotten my butt kicked a few times trying to get revenge on the Bosses, and they get stronger each time they kill you or they survive an encounter with you, lol. They also taunt you when you come across them again. You'll spend the first 2 hours learning how to be a badarse MMA sword fighter/Supernatural ghost fighter, and it's fun because soon you'll be creeping up on a gang of orcs, take out 1 or 2 with a stealth kill then finish the other 10 with your untouchable fighting skills. This game makes you feel like a badarse and it's pretty fun. It doesn't really get boring either because as more orc reinforcements pour in and you keep dropping them you feel like you are getting better and better at fighting them. You might be on the edge of your chair as you get surrounded by 10 orcs and you start going steven segal on them. A definite buy! If you like fighting games, Batman games and Supernatural Lord of the Rings goodness check this out. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2015 by Chris J. Ruglund

  • Sweet, Sweet Vengeance in the Land of Shadows
Platform: PlayStation 4 Edition: Game of the Year
While it could easily be written off as Assassin's Creed of the Rings, Shadow of Mordor is elevated by its fluid combat systems, solid stealth mechanics, wide variety of side-content, and excellent Nemesis System. Taking the reigns of ranger Talion, Shadow of Mordor has the player stalking around its titular wasteland, eking out vengeance for his slain family. Aiding Talion/possessing his body is Celebrimbor, the spirit of a long dead Elven king who unwittingly forged the Rings of Power for Sauron way back in the day... cue tons of lore sure to give Tolkein fans plenty to get excited about. I personally haven't been into Middle Earth material since I LOTR came out back in the early 2000s, so the story here and its various winks to the franchise rarely did anything for me. Story aside, Shadow of Mordor excels on nearly front. Taking cues from the Batman: Arkham series with empowering, large-scale combat scenarios with over-the-top combos and lovely animation, Shadow of Mordor offers some of the best action gameplay of any open world title on the market. And, like the Arkham games, Mordor features great stealth mechanics that feel rewarding even when the player inevitably slips up and gets caught. One of the strengths of this game is its endless ability to turn accidents into set-pieces of awesome action-packed ingenuity, and it delivers those strengths in spades. The Nemesis System, which I thought would be gimmicky, is actually quite satisfying. Whenever an orc (boss and grunt, alike) kills Talion, that enemy increases in power and becomes a "nemesis", an NPC with a distinct personality and bone to pick with the player. These nemesis enemies will often hunt down Talion, leading to challenging battles and inspired encounters. Though the system leans on procedural generation of enemy stats and behaviors, it still adds a surprisingly effective dose of life to the proceedings and encourages the player to keep returning to the blasted lands of Mordor long after they've completed the main story-line. GOTY Edition also features two take-em-or-leave-em DLC expansions that aren't bad, but don't offer nearly as much depth or longevity as the main game. Still, for the paltry $20 I put down for it, Shadow of Mordor: GOTY Edition was well worth the investment with excellent mechanics and plenty of replay value. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2016 by JJ Nap

  • There's a reason it got game of the year.
Platform: PlayStation 4 Edition: Game of the Year
This is one of the most fun games that I've played in quite some time. I think that the story is great and it gives a lot of background info for LoTR fans. I was never a huge fan of the books, but I've read them all several times (more because they are hailed as being masterpieces than for any other reason). I like how the lore in the game does answer some of the questions that are left open from reading the books; like why they didn't just jump on the back of a giant eagle and throw the ring into the volcano to begin with. The gameplay is amazing, in my opinion. At the beginning it can be a bit daunting when you are trying to remember which buttons do what, but once you get the hang of it, it is great fun loping along on the back of a caragor, challenging war-chiefs, and creating armies of Uruk thralls. There is such a great variety of way for you to take out your enemies that it just doesn't get old. I had already unlocked almost all of the abilities before I even got half way through the game because I was having so much fun decimating Sauron's army and I forgot to do the story missions. It's gory for sure, justifying the mature rating, but as long as gratuitous violence against imaginary creatures doesn't bother you then you'll enjoy making their heads explode using your wraith powers. It may take me a while to get to the extra content at this rate, but I'll enjoy every minute of it, I'm sure. I know that this kind of game isn't for everyone, but I've always been into hack and slash games like Dynasty Warriors and God of War. This is by far the best game I've bought in years. Gameplay - 5 stars Story - 5 stars Replay Value - 5 stars Overall - Buy it ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2015 by Garrett O.

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