![]() ![]() ![]() It’s everything Shadow of Mordor was but more. "I find I can't help but admire most of Shadow of War's Tarantino-esque drive to vaunt over-the-top at every turn, not only in its approach to the source material but in its embrace of fun action over the restrained magic of Tolkien's legendarium. Should you choose to buy it? Leif Johnson thinks so, as he said in his Shadow Of War review: I'm not sure if that means Núrn will remain conquered or if you'll just start with a beefy orc on call, but they'll be hanging around somewhere. If you do go in and usurp the fortress overlord in Núrn with a brainwashed follower of your own, that new Overlord will "follow you into the full game" should you choose to buy it. ![]() I'd forgotten what the different areas in Shadow of War were called, but I figured Núrn was the green place because those words sounded similar. It's a generous demo, offering "the entire region of Nurn and its quests". He's probably hoping you'll come back and pay £15/$20 to stroll around the rest of Mordor before the 66%-off sale ends this evening, but that's up to you. Now that Middle-earth: Shadow Of War finally has a demo-nine months after launch-that dragon will turn a blind eye if you want to slip into Núrn for free. Walking into Mordor used to be fairly simple, but the way in was guarded by the dragon of commercial necessity. ![]()
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