Shadow of Mordor had some really incredible aspects. But there were some really really frustrating parts that just completely ruined it. When you died, it often felt way too much like you lost a huge amount of progress. It was frustrating enough for me to give up on it before I finished the game.
SoM was one of my favorite games ever. Once you're fully leveled, the dynamics of the gameplay are outstanding. I'm going to play Fractured through and then start this. I read that theres micro-transactions which turns me off. It should never be pay to win on console games. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Clyde Frog:
SoM was one of my favorite games ever. Once you're fully leveled, the dynamics of the gameplay are outstanding. I'm going to play Fractured through and then start this. I read that theres micro-transactions which turns me off. It should never be pay to win on console games.
Thought about picking up Fractured today but I decided not to because I wanted to finish SoM. Let me know how it is. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pestilence:
Thought about picking up Fractured today but I decided not to because I wanted to finish SoM. Let me know how it is.
Will do. Picked it up from GameStop on my lunch break, got the ok from the GF to play all night, now just counting the minutes until 5 and I can go home. [Reply]
I have been playing this quite a bit.. you don't need to use real money for any transactions to beat the game. You do need to use the Market, but you can just use the two types of money you find in-game.
I would say almost everything is improved in this version. When you die, not so much occurs in this game, since each little nemesis mission ( like feasts, orcs hunting or dueling ) now has a three-turn timer on them. So, you need to die like three times (or otherwise have the game advance) for each one to auto-resolve.
My only complaint is that certain missions are just insanely difficult unnecessarily. A couple were overlord fights in the keep of the fortress assaults, which may have been randomly generated overlords with tons of resistences. But the Nazgul fights (especially the first against 6 or so Nazgul ) are damn near impossible. I pushed the difficulty down a notch to get by those. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ChiefGator:
I have been playing this quite a bit.. you don't need to use real money for any transactions to beat the game. You do need to use the Market, but you can just use the two types of money you find in-game.
I would say almost everything is improved in this version. When you die, not so much occurs in this game, since each little nemesis mission ( like feasts, orcs hunting or dueling ) now has a three-turn timer on them. So, you need to die like three times (or otherwise have the game advance) for each one to auto-resolve.
My only complaint is that certain missions are just insanely difficult unnecessarily. A couple were overlord fights in the keep of the fortress assaults, which may have been randomly generated overlords with tons of resistences. But the Nazgul fights (especially the first against 6 or so Nazgul ) are damn near impossible. I pushed the difficulty down a notch to get by those.
That's really good to hear. That was my main complaint about the first one. it felt like when you died once, you lost a great deal of progress and it was super frustrating. I've been hearing reports of the missions being a bit repetitive. Which was also a criticism of the first one.. [Reply]