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Apparently, it has certain similarities to the Assassins Creed saga, the system of movement and acrobatics as well as its combat system, so if you're a fan of Middle-earth and like the franchise Assassin's Creed, then this game is for you. The Premium Edition comes with the original game and the Season Pass, which comes loaded with extras. The Season Pass contains a number of unique missions that greatly increase the hours of fun, while providing the ability to play as Celebrimor and face the Dark Lord Sauron, and other content as extra runes to enhance our weapons.
Shadow of Mordor is the single best Lord of the Rings adaptation to date, and one of the very best third-person action games in many years.
And now, there are two types of gamers, if we're talking about The Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor, "Those who have play The Shadow of Mordor and those who are going to."
Solid action wrapped in a fascinating simulated Orc society. [Nov 2014, p.52]
Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor is a very well crafted adventure that will keep you hooked for hours on end.
Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor is a strong foray into the Tolkien universe, backed up by popular combat from other major action series, with its own free-running style to boot.
At first glance, this is "only" some Assassin's Creed game from the Lord of the Rings world. When you look at it again you see an immersive action RPG relying on fun and fancy combats that are plentiful here. Tolkien is still waiting for that proverbial game that would find them and in the darkness bind them, however, Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor is close to it.
A highly polished and generally entertaining romp, but it's missing a vital spark to bring everything together.
January 17, 2019
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