Middle-earth: Shadow of War review impressions: More-dor
"Two rings to rule them all, two rings to find them, two rings to bring them all and in the darkness bind them." Thus opens Middle Earth: Shadow of War, or at least that's how it would open if there were any justice in the world. See, 2014's Shadow of Mordor ended with our half-ghost/half-man protagonist Talion née Celibrimbor [Three-year-old spoiler] defeating Sauron in hand-to-hand combat and announcing his intention to paradoxically forge a second One Ring. And he does just that to open up this bigger and better sequel. I've played the first six or so hours of Shadow of War ($60 on Amazon) so far--enough to reach Act 2 (of 4) and start dominating orcs.
Oct-10-2017, 13:50:07 GMT
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