

I also play a lot of racing games and use to play multiplayer games in my high school days but now that it's hard for me and my friends to find a good time to link up so now it’s more rare for me to get into a multiplayer game. I also play a lot of racing games Quick background on me the reviewer, I tend to like single player games that is heavy on narrative the most. Quick background on me the reviewer, I tend to like single player games that is heavy on narrative the most. And come on, who wouldn't love an adventure with a Ranger of Gondor and Celebrimbor the Ring Forger himself? … Expand All in all, if the developer wonders whether they should make a sequel(s), I'd say go for it but with a better and longer story, perhaps in the Second Age, which is largely left untouched in the films and previous games. Everything looks well polished and beautiful, and what's even greater: the game is almost bug-free to my experience though there some nuisances with turning on and off certain graphics options would slow down the game mysteriously, which I hope would be patched soon. The Nemesis system makes the world organic and alive: who would have thought that you would really want so much to exact your revenge on a particular Uruk - with a name and rank? And the world progresses naturally, especially everytime you die. The animation is fluid, the RPG-like system is really simple but it works really well since the main part of the game is combat. I've play all three Batman: Arkham games and I gotta say, incorporating THAT combat system into this game is freaking awesome! Always wanna build up the chain and get some sweet uruk executions. This game's story is quite short and maybe dull at times to me but everything else is really fun to just try and play. This game's story is quite short and I've been waited for a good LOTR game ever since LOTR: BFME II and I've not been disappointed in 2014.

I've been waited for a good LOTR game ever since LOTR: BFME II and I've not been disappointed in 2014.
