They did take some liberties with "Non-Canonical-Impossible" Characters such as Eltariel, an Assassin of Galadriel, but still, there isn't much on characters like Galadriel on the grand scheme of Middle-Earth, just sentinel-like individuals who've been supposedly given power and duty to PROTECT the cycle of Middle-Earth's world.Īnd yes it has TONS of replayability, once you've gotten the main Story bits out of the way you'll have a fun time in the Nemesis System alone - not that the Story Questlines are bad but they're enjoyable for the most part.įree Updates also are making the game more replayable, such as we can let our Forts fall into enemy hands so we can recapture them endlessly now, as previously we couldn't of. It didn't really slaughtered or butchered the lore, it's just placed one or two MINOR, and somewhat OVERLOOKED details that Tolkein written to make it fit more perfectly.Īn example can be such as Helm Hammerhand or Isildur, or Celebrimbor - they are mentioned but it's very VAGUE or SIMPLY WRITTEN OFF - vague enough to do something as Monolith did with them in their story.Īlthough Necromancy is somewhat more indulged into, where Tolkein's stance on Necromancy was pretty much only possible by like, 3 Maiair or something like that? Or that it was only an artform of power that primordial-level of power people can use like Sauron/Morgoth? So.im a type of gamer that enjoys games which offer TON of replay value (Witcher 3,skyrim,World of Warcraft,Csgo to name a few ) do you think this game will satisfy my needs? Thanks for your time. Originally posted by Bloody Hawk:To begin with,Im huge fun of middle Earth and although I know that this game has (according to reviews) "slaughtered" and "butchered" the lore of Middle Earth,it still intrigues me that the game takes place at mordor.
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