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Shadow or Mordor - A Preview

BronzePanic of the SleepingGeeks takes a look at the upcoming Shadow of Mordor game.

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zeusky4472d ago (Edited 4472d ago )

after seeing gameplay of this, it has skyrocketed to one of my must haves. i have not played a really good LOTR game since the movie games by EA came out.

all i ask is they bring in some familiar tunes from the movie/past game soundtrack to really trigger that sensory memory.

however, the BIGGEST thing in the game is the strides its making with the AI capabilities. its been a bit since a game has truly introduced something innovative in the realm of AI.

wannabe gamer4472d ago

yea i am looking forward to this a lot as well. everything about it seems pretty awesome.
The only complaints I have heard at all are the similarities to other games but to me this isnt a bad thing really. you can never make a 100% unique game this day and age after so much has already been done.

IF the gameplay is good and fun then thats enough for me. plus i havent ever seen a LOTR game that looked this promising.

the wraith walking stuff while very cool seems like something ive never heard of before in the LOTR lore. So im hoping they didnt just make it up for this game as that would seem a bit out of place. i can look past it tho since it seems to be a mechanic that works well and can be fit into the lore.

Desperado3164472d ago

Similarities to Arkham and Assassins Creed are a positive point I would say. Get concepts from two awesome games, add some more awesome stuff and then make a new game out of it... with a LOTR backdrop... I don't see how we can go wrong here...

bienio4472d ago

For me as well day one😉

Desperado3164472d ago

Ah, my bad... Typo... Damn you keyboard for placing 'R' and 'F' so close together.

ShowGun9014472d ago

actually after a generation of crappy LOTR games, this one looks EPIC! day one!

Desperado3164472d ago

This looks too good to be true. Hope it doesn't disappoint.

Cueil4472d ago

do I really have to choose?

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10 Years Later, Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor Is Still The Perfect Blueprint For The Franchise

Released on September 30 2014, Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor is 10 years old today, and it's still the best blueprint for the LOTR franchise.

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No Way589d ago

Honestly, just a fantastic game/series (aside from the blunder of Microtransactions/grinding). The system with the orcs was amazing.. which it would be implemented in more games.

IAMRealHooman589d ago

Supposed to be working on a wonder woman game with the nemesis system

CosmicTurtle589d ago

They patented the system, sadly. What that means legally I am not sure. But people don’t want to test the water.

Flewid638589d ago

Shadow of Mordor > Shadow of War

Abnor_Mal589d ago

I loved Mordor, while War I stopped playing half way through.

Flewid638589d ago (Edited 589d ago )

I feel you bro. The experience got better once I tried it on PC, but I'm still probably only going to finish the Galadriel DLC and not the main campaign.

ravens52589d ago

Me too lol. I beat Mordor, never beat War lol. I have it though so I could always go back and play it. I genuinely think the time will come that I can beat my backlog. Maybe when I hit the lotto and can just play video games all day, on my yacht.

Luc20589d ago

Such a good game. Also a fairy easy platinum.

Juiceid589d ago

Now THIS is a game I’d like to see a remake of!

glennhkboy589d ago

This game convinced me to buy a new console. There was a huge difference between the previous gen (Xbox360/ PS3) & the latest gen (Xbox One/ PS4) . The Nemesis System was only available in Xbox One/ PS4 . That was how a generation shift should be.

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10 Open-World Games That Feel Empty After Just A Few Hours

Unfortunately, the open worlds in games like Middle-Earth: Shadow of War, Halo Infinite, and the original Assassin's Creed do more harm than good.

MadLad1045d ago

I legitimately loved Halo's switch to open world. They made traversal of the map entertaining, and everything involved just tied into the (what I consider) awesome gunplay.
The entire time I really felt the slow takeover of the map, and all the little steps forward felt satisfying.

I don't know what more people really want there, considering the setting and story. A handful of soldiers hunkered down on enemy territory; slowly trying to win the battle.

giovonni1044d ago

I agree I liked the switch to the open world, it was large with beautiful land scapes. However, it did feel a bit empty, and wasn’t as action packed as I would have liked. A lot of the bases felt like fillers instead of something of wonder. Let’s see what 343 under new management does from here cause Halo needs some updating

archibold1044d ago (Edited 1044d ago )

I'm surprised they scrapped the Slipspace engine. I thought the graphics looked great, the sandbox physics were as good as ever, and the AI worked well. Clearly a lot of work went into it and it appears to have been optimized for the new generation of GPUs. The only issue I had with it was the lack of environments, would have been cool to have different biomes on the ring to explore. A bit more variety in missions would have been nice, maybe some timed events where you have to manuever a banshee through forerunner architecture or some mongoose speedruns would have spiced things up.

CrimsonWing691045d ago

I think R* are the only ones who have made compelling open worlds. I can’t stomach most open world games and how boring they are with busy world. It’s like a flex to make this massive environment, but it’s extremely boring to traverse and play in. GTA V and Red Dead Redemption 2 blew me away with how incredible their worlds were. Elden Ring was the only other game to give me that sense of awe.

giovonni1044d ago

GTA V and unfortunately, Saints Row the original have had some of the most aggressive open world features where the world doesn’t feel so bland. To me what makes GTA V so special is the way the characters react to the world around them vs how the world reacts to them. For example, in GTA when you switch to Franklin and he walked past an attractive female he responded “ damn you fine” or in Saints row you can run up in the pawn shop flash a gun and watch them respond by raising their hands in the air, or they press the silent alarm making you have to run away from the cops. Halo infinite doesn’t have those kind of moments that make you feel apart of the world it just feels like it’s there.

bloop1044d ago

Trevor talking to random vegan npc: "You suck c*ck, but you don't eat meat.... It don't make sense to me "

Classic. Such a shame we won't get that humour again now that R* have gone all in on virtue.

Abear211044d ago

AC Odyssey with the next gen patch is pretty incredible, especially if you like a sea shantie. Lol.

Abear211044d ago

I’m back on an open world kick after Horizon. I don’t know what clicked in me but exploring the map and seeing the detail work has me loving open worlds again. Playing AC Odyssey on hard and really enjoying it and the map. Reinstalling RDR2 tonight because damn, that map is just incredible for sightseeing.

Sonic18811044d ago

Halo Infinite felt off. It's like the developers didn't know what they really wanted to do

Demetrius1044d ago

Depends on which open world titles u play, most of em are shitty AF, but I honestly admire open world genre, sometimes to just take a break from fighting and missions you explore n see details you haven't noticed before cause you were too busy body at first, then boom finding some dope equipment or things to sale

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10 Mediocre Bosses in Great Games

GF365: "Most games are not perfect and that may be because of a character or an enemy. Here are 10 mediocre bosses in great games."

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Chriswheeler221192d ago

The Pursuer from Dark Spuls 2 was great, I think the author just sucks at games.

philm871192d ago

The Godskin Duo is a great fight