Orc Slavery Made Me Quit ‘Middle-earth: Shadow of War’
https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/bjve9q/middle-earth-shadow-of-war-orc-slavery-lord-of-the-rings
Middle-earth: Shadow of War is amazing. Middle-earth: Shadow of War is terrible. Horza the Dead taught me that. I love him and I hope I have the strength to let him to go. To let him get some well-earned rest.
Developer Monolith Productions's newest game is set in the Lord of the Rings universe. Players take control of a Talion, a dead ranger haunted and animated by Celebrimbor—the elf who forged the one ring. The pair both hate Sauron and criss-cross Mordor killing his soldiers and building an army of orcs to take him down. It's a great game with solid systems, but enslaving the army of orcs to hunt your enemies is the real draw.
Orc Slavery Made Me Quit ‘Middle-earth: Shadow of War’
Oct 12, 2017, 1:17pm UTC
https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/bjve9q/middle-earth-shadow-of-war-orc-slavery-lord-of-the-rings
> Middle-earth: Shadow of War is amazing. Middle-earth: Shadow of War is terrible. Horza the Dead taught me that. I love him and I hope I have the strength to let him to go. To let him get some well-earned rest.
> Developer Monolith Productions's newest game is set in the Lord of the Rings universe. Players take control of a Talion, a dead ranger haunted and animated by Celebrimbor—the elf who forged the one ring. The pair both hate Sauron and criss-cross Mordor killing his soldiers and building an army of orcs to take him down. It's a great game with solid systems, but enslaving the army of orcs to hunt your enemies is the real draw.