Replayed on PC:

I loved Shadow of Mordor and actually bought Shadow of War on release date for my PS4. I've always been a fan of Tolkien, I'm one of those who re-read the books every year or two, watch the movies multiple times a year (Extended of course) and while this game of course isn't lore-friendly that does not detract at all from it's brilliance, the nemesis system is revolutionary and can hold the game on it's own, the combat is fun and addicting, simple but when up against a Nemesis can be actually hard and require thinking and out of the box tactics. The story is so-so and I particularly don't like the ending, (although the voice acting is fantastic, kudos to all of the voice actors, I'm very fond of Celebrimbor's voice and Talion's. In addition, the cinematics are to die for and are engaging and stylized to no-end). But this game isn't about the pre-made story, it's about the stories you make within the systems made. And those stories are fantastic. It's like a good sandbox game like Kenshi or Mount & Blade or Crusader Kings. Everyone will have a different story of that one Uruk who was a thorn in their side or particularly memorable.

Within 4 hours of this replay I already had a memorable rivalry of an Uruk and his blood-brother. Being killed multiple times by one or the other constantly showing up to protect the other one. And before moving on to the next zone I decided I absolutely had to kill one of them and leave the other suffering, and so I researched the more powerful one's weaknesses, snuck up on him during a feast, and had a long hard fight with him trying to abuse his weaknesses. His brother showed up to try and save him halfway through, through blood, sweat, and tears I killed the feasting Uruk as he died he told me he was just disappointing he'd be the brother who dies, and not the brother who gets to revenge. Dying with a smile, sure he would be avenged as he had been saved many times before, I then chopped off his arm and leg as his brother became enraged, I had to flee, but with the satisfaction of revenge. Great game. Buy it.

Reviewed on Feb 12, 2024


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