

Feel free to check out the Middle-earth: Shadow of War Steam page HERE.Īs suspected, we will see the return of the famous Nemesis system from the previous title, generated uniquely to provide different experience through each playthrough.

On the other hand, the Story Expansions introduce a new campaign, playable character & abilities, side missions, enemies, and allies.

Nemesis Expansions include a new Orc Tribe featuring new enemies, followers, missions, abilities, weapons, Fortress and wilderness updates, and a Mythic Gear Set. Each one comes with a different price, but also with different additions and expansions. Looking at the Steam page, we can see that there will be three versions available for purchase: Standard, Silver and Gold. On the other hand, these requirements suggest that the game could look really impressive, with a huge memorable world filled with different activities. Not to mention the recommended settings, where you will need and Intel i7 with a very powerful graphical card such as the GTX 970. Graphics: GeForce GTX 970, GeForce GTX 1060, Radeon R9 290X, or Radeon RX 480Īs you can see, you will need a solid PC configuration just to be able run the game with minimum graphic detail setting.OS: Windows 10 version 14393.102 or higher required.Graphics: GeForce GTX 670, Radeon HD 7950.OS: Windows 7 SP1 with Platform Update for Windows 7.You can view and identify key members of each army and target them for attack. Expanding on the system from SoM, in Shadow of War the Nemesis system includes more territories as these are now part of the game world. Again, like Shadow of Mordor, the Nemesis system returns in earnest to potentially upend these seemingly mundane mission types. You are tasked with assassination missions, sabotage, search & rescue and the like. Missions and structure will be very familiar to most gamers. Those are just a few of the loose liberties taken with the established mythos. The Orcs again, as they did in SoM, feel less menacing and more for comedic value than their book or movie counterparts. In addition, a new Ring of Power is swiftly and easily forged only to be as easily lost, as if it were a mere cereal box trinket. We see alliances with characters that would never be caught dead with each other in Lord of The Rings.

This one does not adhere closely to the famous lore. Yet unforgiving Tolkien-enthusiasts should take heed. It can't be understated: SoW is a must-play for action- RPG fans.
