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November 2014
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TDP and power draw is almost unbelievable at 150W for such a high-performance GPU
Using only one 8-pin PCIe cable
In contrast the Fury X requires two 8-pin cables
Overclockability is very good so far – GPU Boost 3.0 works with the Precision X overcloc
Great animations. Good voice acting
And dialogue reminiscent of Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings movies. Nemesis System really builds Orcish Nemeses.
Intriguing procedurally-generated enemies
Obvious love for Tolkien's lore
Open world that feels aliv
Nemesis system personalizes gamepla
Story respects Tolkien mytho
Memorable visuals and sound
Nemesis system works great
Satisfying combat
Well optmized
Great voiceacting
The editors didn't like
Repetitive
Shallow combat system. Bland story. Forced
Boring
Instant-fail stealth missions. Small and empty for an open world. Redundant power-ups and perks. Unskippable cutscenes interrupt combat
Open world that feels aliv, Nemesis system personalizes gamepla, Story respects Tolkien mytho, Memorable visuals and sound
Somewhat bland protagonis, Unbalanced difficulty curve
With a gripping story, refined gameplay and some bold new ideas, Shadow of Mordor is a must-have title. Whether you read the books by J.R.R. Tolkien, watch the movies from Peter Jackson, Ralph Bakshi and Rankin-Bass or listen to the BBC radio d...
Nemesis system works great, Satisfying combat, Well optmized, Great voiceacting;
Story is straightforward and predictible, The world could be more fleshedout;
For all its faults, I liked Battle for Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor. It's probably the best Lord of the Rings themed game to date, and though it shamelessly borrows a lot of mechanics from its peers, it manages to blend them in perfectly.The biggest fla...
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Published: 2014-10-06, Author: Mike , review by: nerdreactor.com
Abstract: With an open-world Middle-earth setting and Assassin's Creed-like combat, Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor has all the necessary ingredients needed to be a big AAA new-gen title. You play as Talion, a ranger captain bound with the wraith of the fallen Elf L...
Despite a few niggles on the GUI and cutscenes, Shadow of Mordor is one of the finest Lord of the Rings based games ever. Whether you are craving lore, heart-pumping action, or just a whole, detailed world to explore, you won't be let down. The graphics a...
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Published: 2014-10-05, Author: Ryan , review by: pcper.com
At 2560x1440, the competition for the top performing single GPU solution for Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor is fierce though the AMD Radeon R9 290X takes the edge over NVIDIA's new GeForce GTX 980 by a small margin. The same result is seen between the GeF...
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Published: 2014-10-03, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Chris Burns Skeptical was what I was when I began playing Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor. When you attempt to transfer a beloved, storied universe from one media to the other, you're under a lot more scrutiny than you'd be if you'd started fresh. ...
Published: 2014-10-03, Author: Nick , review by: gamecrate.com
Abstract: Platforms: PC (Reviewed), PS4, Xbox One (PS3 and Xbox 360 on November 18)At E3 2014 I had my first real look at Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor. In an extended hands-off demo for a crowded theater, the developers took us through the game's Nemesis System, ...
Abstract: Lugdash Broken-Shield. Now there was a tricky orc to assassinate. Until I discovered he was scared of fire. Once I set his minions ablaze, Lugdash dropped everything and fled. I wasn't going to lose the kill, so I chased after him. We both ended up runnin...
Intriguing procedurally-generated enemies, Obvious love for Tolkien's lore
Little reason to engage with side content, Tedious central story
There's a lot of potential in Shadow of Mordor for a great sequel, but this first attempt is being crushed under the weight of Tolkien's source material....