Middle-earth: Shadow of War review

Middle-earth: Shadow of War review

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What is it? An open world action game set in Peter Jackson's vision of Middle-earth.Expect to pay £45/$60Developer MonolithPublisher Warner Bros.Reviewed on GTX 1080, Intel i5-6600K, 16GB RAMMultiplayer NoneLink Official site

The orcs are the real stars of Shadow of War. Decorated with skulls, piercings, and plates of battered iron armour, these grotesque, toothy brutes sneer, jeer, and brag like rowdy drunks. And before you fight them they delight in detailing all the ways they’re going to kill you, gut you like a fish, and present your head to Sauron. It’s almost endearing how much they obviously love being orcs and serving their Dark Lord, which is more than can be said for the game’s dreary human characters—and that includes hero Talion, an undead Gondorian ranger with all the joie-de-vivre of a concrete bollard.

Middle-earth: Shadow of War review

Oct 5, 2017, 1:16pm UTC
http://www.pcgamer.com/middle-earth-shadow-of-war-review/ >What is it? An open world action game set in Peter Jackson's vision of Middle-earth.Expect to pay £45/$60Developer MonolithPublisher Warner Bros.Reviewed on GTX 1080, Intel i5-6600K, 16GB RAMMultiplayer NoneLink Official site >The orcs are the real stars of Shadow of War. Decorated with skulls, piercings, and plates of battered iron armour, these grotesque, toothy brutes sneer, jeer, and brag like rowdy drunks. And before you fight them they delight in detailing all the ways they’re going to kill you, gut you like a fish, and present your head to Sauron. It’s almost endearing how much they obviously love being orcs and serving their Dark Lord, which is more than can be said for the game’s dreary human characters—and that includes hero Talion, an undead Gondorian ranger with all the joie-de-vivre of a concrete bollard.