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AlexCerv's Shadow of Mordor (XBONE)
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[January 19, 2018 12:06:03 AM]
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I've completed the game. I enjoyed the game and i am looking forward to play Shadow of War. Anyways, I'll share my final thought about the game overall.
The game design feature on the game to have a control an orc army against Sauron sounds very fun especially if you're a Lord of the RIngs' fan! I love how they brought Golem into the game. However, Golem still continues to be a mystery because he can see the Bright Master somehow?
I was disappointed about the final boss battle, the Black Hand, because it was too easy again. There was no climax or something to make it challenging. Also, some of the missions felt the same like on how to go up against war chief or building an army. I mean the Mordor felt like playground for me to mess around after my character was too strong. Basically, it can get boring once your character feels invincible.
Overall, i loved the story. Furthermore, i cannot wait to play Shadow of War. I wish it was on the list so i have homework reasons to play it, but i can play after the Spring semester.
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[January 16, 2018 09:45:35 PM]
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Shadow of Mordor is certainly a game that reminds me of Dungeon and Dragons because of the middle age world and the enemies you face such as Uruk-Hai. The graphics and game design are very interesting and pretty, minus the ritual performed from the Black Hand of Sauron. There is a lot of mystery when the game begins, because of what happened to Talion. Furthermore, finding out who this spiritual, ghostly shape, Elf Lord is and white is he important of the game? The combat game design starts off pretty easy, and think that is fair, for it helps gamers to continue play the game and not struggle. So far, the game seems very fun and engaging.
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AlexCerv's Shadow of Mordor (XBONE)
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Current Status: Playing
GameLog started on: Tuesday 16 January, 2018
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