Why Shadow Of War Takes Liberties With Lord Of The Rings Canon

Why Shadow Of War Takes Liberties With Lord Of The Rings Canon

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https://www.gamespot.com/articles/why-shadow-of-war-takes-liberties-with-lord-of-the/1100-6453821/

Like its predecessor, Middle-earth: Shadow of War tells an original story set in the Lord of the Rings universe. As such, it bends the established canon, doing things like presenting the spider Shelob as a human woman.

While you can check our our Shadow of War review for thoughts on how it's turned out, we recently discussed the challenges of making a Lord of the Rings video game with Tony Elias, Monolith's lead narrative designer. In our chat, he touches on why it wouldn't be fun to do a straight adaptation of the books, the rationale behind Lady Shelob, and whether he would be interested in taking on the material in The Silmarillion.

Why Shadow Of War Takes Liberties With Lord Of The Rings Canon

Oct 9, 2017, 2:48pm UTC
https://www.gamespot.com/articles/why-shadow-of-war-takes-liberties-with-lord-of-the/1100-6453821/ >Like its predecessor, Middle-earth: Shadow of War tells an original story set in the Lord of the Rings universe. As such, it bends the established canon, doing things like presenting the spider Shelob as a human woman. >While you can check our our Shadow of War review for thoughts on how it's turned out, we recently discussed the challenges of making a Lord of the Rings video game with Tony Elias, Monolith's lead narrative designer. In our chat, he touches on why it wouldn't be fun to do a straight adaptation of the books, the rationale behind Lady Shelob, and whether he would be interested in taking on the material in The Silmarillion.