Posted on: March 23, 2025

gismo0706
Verified ownerGames: 215 Reviews: 7
i love the game
for me is one of the most unique games that ever exists
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MIDDLE-EARTH: SHADOW OF MORDOR © 2014 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. Developed by Monolith. In association with WingNut Films. © 2014 New Line Productions, Inc. © The Saul Zaentz Company. MIDDLE-EARTH: SHADOW OF MORDOR, THE HOBBIT, and the names of the characters, items, events and places therein are trademarks of The Saul Zaentz Company d/b/a Middle-earth Enterprises under license to Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment.
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Posted on: March 23, 2025
gismo0706
Verified ownerGames: 215 Reviews: 7
i love the game
for me is one of the most unique games that ever exists
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Posted on: March 24, 2025
LeeMour4
Verified ownerGames: 36 Reviews: 1
Awesome gameplay
Nice gameplay, good enemys, Absolute fun
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Posted on: May 7, 2025
DreamOfHero
Verified ownerGames: 335 Reviews: 3
Masterpiece Game
Shadow of Mordor is a masterpiece that outshines many recent titles in engagement and innovation. Talion’s story is a whirlwind that grips you until the credits roll. The combat system, an evolution of Arkham’s, is fluid, brilliant, and consistently satisfying. The optimization is flawless: at Ultra settings, with hundreds of orcs on screen, it never stutters. Exploring Middle-earth is pure joy; side quests, though repetitive, are fun, and roaming the open world feels magical. The audio is spectacular: each captain or warlord has a unique jingle that “sings” their name, making every encounter epic. The Nemesis System brings orcs to life with surprising evolutions. However, the warlord missions disappoint—too generic, lacking dedicated main quests to give them depth. Also, the alarms in strongholds are a letdown: not being able to disable them limits stealth options, often forcing you into chaos. Despite these flaws, Shadow of Mordor is an adventure that surpasses many modern games in atmosphere and gameplay, thrilling me from start to finish.
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Posted on: May 30, 2025
hugondorf06
Verified ownerGames: 129 Reviews: 1
wonderfull game
nothing more relaxing than sending orcs to other life on mordor
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Posted on: July 29, 2025
EriktheAwful
Verified ownerGames: 93 Reviews: 18
Excellent, except for the controls
Rare that I finish a game, but I've nearly finished Shadow of Mordor. Would be 5 stars but for the controls Likes: Sandbox w/ good-sized maps. You choose the order of quests and where to go. Battles get ferocious, like you vs 30 uruks, and it's almost fair for them while a challenge for you. You can run from a mass fight, get a quick recovery/recharge, and jump back in. Bosses move around the map and can appear when you're nearly dead, in the middle of a quest, inside a stronghold. Then a 2nd boss appears with a 3rd boss as a wingman. You're wondering how to survive then you manage to stomp all 5(!) bosses. True story. Sow mass chaos in the uruk ranks! Sneak your way in and assassinate them. Set off big explosions, setting groups on fire. At higher levels you brand them and make them fight on your side. When you can do that in combat, halfway through a fight most of uruks are defending you! Getting an uruk elite captain fighting on your side is fun! Dislikes: The controls kill you. You try to leap up a wall but watch your character do a barrel roll on the ground. Then 8 uruks catch up to you, pin you to the wall, and beat you to death. When you're riding a caragor you can right click and get him to bite an uruk, but 9/10 you switch to shooting mode, which is also a right click. Very stable on Linux/Wine/Bottles, but I locked up the game fighting the boss Graug. Hit too many keys trying to get my character to take an action with the controls failing. Frustrating: Bosses can have multiple invulnerabilities. You MUST gather/use intel. One boss quest is to ruin their hunt. My target could kill a beast in 10 sec. No way to win that one. One boss ran when losing, but had "fast runner" perk. I was out of arrows; couldn't shoot him. He disappeared as I caught up to him. One boss could 2-shot-kill me, invulnerable to stealth and ranged, had a gang, and was always in a stronghold. It took many tries to draw him to a camp with explosive barrels so I could kill him.
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