Middle-Earth:
Shadow Of Mordor
The best thing about playing
Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor is that it makes me feel over-the-top powerful
without sacrificing the fear of defeat. It’s got great free-flowing combat and
a good-sized, good-looking open world full of Lord of the Rings lore to find,
but what makes it special is what’s going on in the background: an intriguing
hierarchy of enemies that gives every victory and defeat extra meaning. A
brief and shocking opening scene sets a dark and brutal tone as Talion, a
former Ranger of Gondor, is ritually executed along with his family. Talion’s
spirit is then bound to an amnesiac elf ghost and returned to Middle-earth for
vengeance against Sauron’s forces. It’s a story that doesn’t make total sense
for hardcore Tolkien scholars, but it’s well-acted. It makes decent use of
Gollum, and there are a couple of memorable new characters – particularly
Ratbag the comic-relief uruk, who guides you through the process of
infiltrating the enemy army.
Minimum
System Reqirements
CPU: Intel
Core i5-750 or AMD Phenom II X4 965
RAM: 3 GB
OS: Windows
7/8/8.1 (64-bit only)
Video
Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460 or AMD Radeon HD 5850
Free
Disk Space: 25GB
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