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Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor Game of the Year - Xbox One

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Platform For Display: Xbox One


Edition: Game of the Year


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

Publication Date: May 5, 2015


Computer Platform: Xbox One


Global Trade Identification Number: 41


UPC: 783149614795 883929477241


Compatible Video Game Console Models: Microsoft Xbox One, Microsoft Xbox One S, Microsoft Xbox One X


Release date: May 5, 2015


Product Dimensions: 0.51 x 5.26 x 6.83 inches; 2.56 ounces


Type of item: Video Game


Language: English


Rated: Mature


Item model number: 1000568292


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Weight: 2.56 ounces


Manufacturer: Whv Games


Date First Available: November 11, 2014


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  • Lord of the Rings Strikes Back With Vengeance
Shadow of Mordor is one of those games that will have you exploring every nook and cranny that the world has to offer, battling countless captains and throwing Uruk armies against each other for pleasure. The game is remarkably big for an open world action game and has quite a bit to offer ranging from an interesting and inventive nemesis system to a detailed and fluid combat feel and a massive amount of lore that rather than coming off as forced collectibles, adds quality content to your play. Just a quick aside, the nemesis system I referred to is a key aspect to the world of Shadow of Mordor and adds an interesting and in-depth look into how we normally perceive enemies and their relation to the player while moving through the story. Without going into too much detail on the story and plot I will say that while the possibility for an amazing story exists, the general arch is a bit weak for a Lord of the Rings related game. That's not to say you will enjoy it, revel in the moments, and lust for more--but rather, you will be left with some questions that you wish were answered along the way instead of left up to your imagination. An additional plus with the game of the year edition is that it comes with the two DLCs, both adding interesting and enjoyable content, as well as a number of runes, different costumes, and challenges to dump more time into. Breaking it down I look at Shadow of Mordor like this: Pros: Fluid combat system. Enjoyable and worth wild collectibles. Engaging plot-line and characters. Detailed environments that engross the player. A nemesis system that is revolutionary and incredibly enjoyable. A fun and enjoyable, new route on Lord of the Rings. Cons: A story that could have used more time spent with it. Some interesting content found in the collectibles that was not brought to fruition in game. May be some brief moments where textures and characters do not render correctly, but this is minimal at best. As you can see, I am reaching to find flaws with the game. I thoroughly enjoyed it, and actually played all three versions available to Xbox gamers (Game of the Year edition, regular Xbox One edition, Xbox 360 version) and completed all three to the maximum gamerscore. It truly was a rewarding and invigorating experience and I highly recommend it to anyone looking for some fun in a Lord of the Rings setting, or anyone searching for a fun new action game. 5 Black Gate Defended Stars out of 5! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2015 by THE-DEADLY-DOG

  • "Lord of the Rings" fans? This is a must for you, you won't be disappointed.
This is one of the best games I have ever played. I am a "Lord of the Rings" nerd and when I saw it, I didn't care if it was great or not. The combat is incredible, it is easy to play and fight multiple attackers at once. I understand it is similar to Batman or Assassin's Creed. The map is huge, so it does take a little while to get around, but there is so much going on around you. Once you learn to ride some of the creatures you can really get around very quickly. The nemesis mode is a huge part of the game, that is going on all the time, regardless of the missions. If you are "killed" by an orc he is immediately promoted and his power increases, so he becomes a stronger enemy "captain", who is never alone and he is given strengths and weaknesses that you should try to learn about before facing him again. I was killed by the same captains several times until he was maxed out and became a real difficult enemy to finally defeat. The way that the orc hierarchy is set up is very interesting and if you kill a captain a ripple effect is created within it. The missions were very interesting as well, most of them were on the easy side, but several took some time to figure out what to do. It never makes you start over from the very beginning of the mission either, so if you complete part of the mission and are killed it will start over at the part you were killed, which is very nice, since it saves time and can get boring and repetitive if not. Golem is featured in several missions which was a nice tie in to the "Lord of the Rings" storyline. I beat the game/completed all the missions in about 40 hrs of gameplay. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2016 by Eric

  • Excelente producto
Excelente producto
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2026 by BaSaRa ZeKe NaRa

  • Totally New Game Experience
Got a Xbox One S for Christmas so I'm starting to pickup the last couple of rounds of games for the 360 that was made for the X1 like ALIEN Isolation, The Evil Within and so on. First up in this quest is Shadow of Mordor. Now on the X360 i actually thought this was a pretty good game apart from some graphical issues and slow loading screens. Now after playing the Xbox One version even though i still think the 360 copy is good this is a totally different game on the Xbox One and goes much deeper than graphics and loading screens. Now i expected better graphics but to my surprise i didn't expect in random fights i would start just for fun I'd get run right out of a area of the map by a relentless ai search and destroy campaign in till i was dead or ran out of town, on the 360 copy i would just run to a bush or climb something in till they lost me or gave up but not in this one. On the xbox one version there's also a lot more going on in the game world than the on the 360 copy and your reactions in fights half to be 2 or 3 times faster or you'll end up taking a bad beating. In short if you've passed this game up because you played it on the 360 and thought now that's done im here to tell you never really played Shadow of Mordor. It didn't win 50 GOTY awards on this generation for nothing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2017 by Froot Loops

  • I'm not a fan of Lord of the Rings but I'm a fan of good games
Ok, I don't necessarily care for Lord of the Rings books or movies all that much but I have read The Hobbit and watched the original trilogy. That's about it. I was worried this game would only appeal to the fans of the lore. You absolutely do not have to be a fan of LOTR to enjoy this nor would you need to watch/read anything prior. This is a new story and easy to follow with no prior knowledge or the series. This is a fantastic action RPG that has very ingenious elements in it that I hadn't encountered before. Taking over the minds of enemies and sending them back to their armies to rise the ranks for you? That's incredible! You can monitor their progress and help them up the chain too. I also love the open world and ability to pick and choose missions. I like to build up my stats before going into major boss type battles so open world suits my style of play. I am very impressed with this game and I plan to get the sequel Shadow of War soon. I recommend to anyone, not just fans of the genre because I think anyone would love this game! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2018 by Jason Gamino

  • Certainly GOTY
I'm not even a LOTR fanboy besides seeing all the movies and thinking the world was cool. This was a great game that had me playing well past what I should have been playing due to work. I'm used to open world games with cars and fast transit, this has none of those but that is part of the fun. Its such an open world traveling from area to area just meeting orcs and taking them down. The missions can be a little repetitive but I think its pretty damn fun as they have the different zones. Leveling up is very fun as you might actually die a few times in the start because you think you can handle somebody but get overwhelmed without much room to run. I always want my value out of a game and I certainly got it here. I was very impressed with how much dialogue they had for the orcs and the variations they had in them it took about 60 or so of them to be leaders before I found a similarity between them, even then they are still cool because of the individuality of each one. Certainly a must buy that will keep you busy for quite some time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2018 by Joia

  • Great game!!
I've been playing Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor for some time now. The game-play is great, and all of the mechanics worked well (I glitched one time going between the Xbox one home screen and game, so chalked it up to and Xbox glitch rather than a game glitch). There are about 20 main mission coupled with many side missions and hunting quests to pass the time. However, overall, I see a gaming trend of a diminished campaign in favor of more side missions. I prefer the reverse. The powers of control (drain or command ) that are bestowed upon the main character make the game very entertaining, especially when you have a bunch of what seems like endless Uruks to kill. There are many other powers and runes which can be added to your weapons to make them stronger in different scenarios as well. An all around great game. Worth the purchase! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2015 by Aaron Hamilton

  • It was pretty fun, but it didn't function well
It was pretty fun, but it didn't function well ... and that affected play. 28% of the way into the game, I had to delete it and reinstall it because 3x I completed a task and then everything was obliterated: no tasks, no challenges, nothing. Both times installed, the narrative was poorly animated so it was not smooth - it was like watching it through a strobe light . The end took forever because of the staccato play so I had to end the game several times, reboot, etc, before it finally functioned. If it weren't for the horrible animation and function, I would give this game a much higher rating. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2017 by John S. Hong MD

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