Resumen
La Tierra Media: La sombra de Mordor es un videojuego de rol de acción en tercera persona de mundo abierto desarrollado por Monolith Productions y publicado por Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, que tiene lugar en el mundo del Legendarium de J.R.R. Tolkien.
El juego tiene lugar en el intervalo de 60 años entre los acontecimientos de El Hobbit y El Señor de los Anillos de Tolkien. Es una historia de venganza, matanza y misterio que se desarrolla íntegramente en Mordor, la Tierra de las Sombras. En su centro está Talion, un hombre corriente que lo pierde todo, incluida su vida mortal.
El juego está ambientado en un mundo totalmente abierto, y cuenta con varios elementos de juego de rol, como los puntos de experiencia y las habilidades. Hay varias formas en las que el jugador puede completar su objetivo principal. Aparte de la historia principal, hay varias misiones secundarias y eventos aleatorios que el jugador puede completar dentro de Mordor.
El sistema de combate cuerpo a cuerpo está inspirado en el de la serie Batman Arkham. Si el jugador adquiere un buen ritmo de lucha, utilizando tanto los ataques regulares como los contraataques, mejorará el multiplicador de combo del jugador.
Una característica única de Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor es el sistema Némesis. Cada enemigo del juego tiene su propio nombre, rango y memoria. Estos enemigos seguirán realizando sus propias tareas y trabajos incluso cuando estén fuera de la pantalla. Si el jugador no mata a un enemigo en un encuentro, este enemigo recordará al jugador y cambiará sus tácticas y conversaciones en función del encuentro.
Historia
Eres Talion, un guardabosques de la Puerta Negra, que vigila Mordor, que ha permanecido imperturbable durante años. En un abrir y cerrar de ojos, todo te es arrebatado: tus amigos, tu familia e incluso tu propia vida. Resucitado por un misterioso espíritu vengativo, ahora debes embarcarte en una implacable venganza contra aquellos que te han perjudicado.
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Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor Opiniones y valoraciones
This game is a really really unique and fun game. The nemesis system is just amazing. The lines orks say are pure gold. I loved the combat,This game is a really really unique and fun game. The nemesis system is just amazing. The lines orks say are pure gold. I loved the combat, loved the story but the ending was a bit underwhelming other than that this is a masterpiece!
Patenting the nemesis system, despite your game being created base on others' ideas. The industry is built on innovating of existing ideas.
Imagine patenting the nemesis system, despite your game being an Assassin's Creed re-skin. Not to mention that nemesis system itself existedImagine patenting the nemesis system, despite your game being an Assassin's Creed re-skin. Not to mention that nemesis system itself existed long before this game. The industry is built on innovating existing ideas. Everything is inspired by something that came before it. That's how games, art, music, writing, culture itself and everything else works. Patenting the nemesis system is like patenting a color blue, or like patenting an the idea of a powerful corrupting item in storytelling. WB Games needs to back down on this.
An excellent game, very good sound effects and voice acting. built on the same engine as Batman Arkham, group combat feels similar butAn excellent game, very good sound effects and voice acting. built on the same engine as Batman Arkham, group combat feels similar but terrifying because you cannot rappel away from a horde, just have to stick it out. Combat was extremely enjoyable, slowing time for an elf arrow barrage a personal favorite, as well as the guys killing you getting promoted was a brilliant touch. to boot, its cheap now.
Shadow of Mordor is an appealing title with nice graphics and of course the beloved universe of Lord of The Rings would it live up to thoseShadow of Mordor is an appealing title with nice graphics and of course the beloved universe of Lord of The Rings would it live up to those expectations, well I believe it does.First as I said the game looks good with a lot of details it also runs perfectly fine without any frame-drops even when there is a lot of characters on the screen and without any bug.The story may be the weak point of the game with undeveloped characters and missions that, for the most part, have too simple level-design it will not remain in your gamer memories. The universe could be more developed too with a bigger map with more locations and also more diversity in the enemies and allies, but it's still a pleasant world to play in.The side activities are a little repetitive too, but the Army system is a true marvel and will provide infinite content, it took me 30 hours to finish the game with approximately 10 of them spend only to slaying captains (in other words expect 20 hours to finish the game at 100 percent).But the game shines thanks to its gameplay, clearly inspired by Assassin's Creed and Batman Arkham series it also adds its own touch with the Wraith that gives you unique abilities like mounting wild beasts, controlling enemies or the nemesis system. I enjoyed every bit of the game.With Shadow of Mordor it seems Warner finally found the right formula to make great Lord of The Rings games, they still have to build on it, particularly increase the diversity in the game and not the same generics characters and story.
Fecha de lanzamiento | 30 de septiembre de 2014 |
Editor | Monolith Productions, Behaviour Interactive, WB Games, Feral Interactive |
Contenido calificado | M (Mature) |
Modos de juego | Un solo jugador |
Perspectivas de los jugadores | Tercera persona |
Géneros | Aventura, Juegos de rol (RPG), Hack and slash/Beat 'em up |
Temas | Acción, Mundo abierto, Fantasía, Sigilo |
Plataformas | Linux, PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Mac, PlayStation 4, Xbox One |