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Played 30 mins of this game tonight and holy shit you just gotta switch off any part of your brain that enjoys/respects Tolkien's work.
This became easier to deal with once I got past the parts with
Shelob
Played 30 mins of this game tonight and holy shit you just gotta switch off any part of your brain that enjoys/respects Tolkien's work.
This became easier to deal with once I got past the parts with, why the hell did they think focusing on this character this way was a good idea?Shelob
Also, how the fuck is Talion alove at the end?
This guy just came back for me, Ar-Benu the Stitch. I have lopped off his head twice already yet he's still somehow alive. Now his head is on a spike, best of luck coming back from that.
LmaoThis guy just came back for me, Ar-Benu the Stitch. I have lopped off his head twice already yet he's still somehow alive. Now he's head is on a spike, best of luck coming back from that.
I kind of liked Shelob to be honest. Enigmatic, sinister, sympathetic to your cause but you also got the impression she also kind of wanted to just eat Tallion.
What you do to. Man, I pity him, and I'll probablyBruz is downright cruelgive him the damn fort just to make him feel better.
What you do to. Man, I pity him, and I'll probablyBruz is downright cruelgive him the damn fort just to make him feel better.
You know who would have worked super well in the role as well as being a Tolkien lore deep cut? Queen Beruthiel of the Black Numenoreans. It could have been her spirit or something if they didn't want her to somehow magically be alive. She'd already have a reason to be in Mordor, hate Sauron while still being evil, covet and understand rings of power, and most of all, she'd have a reason to actually look human. Plus, magical spy cats! For reference, characters like the Mouth of Sauron are Black Numenoreans.
Great idea ... except you seem to think that anyone at Monolith has read The Silmariliion ... or the Trilogy ... or even the cliff notes. Not likely.
Great idea ... except you seem to think that anyone at Monolith has read The Silmariliion ... or the Trilogy ... or even the cliff notes. Not likely.
Have you not watched interviews with Mike de Plater? More than once I've seen him go off on lore tangents when the interviewer asked him about the combat system or something. Dude is a huge LOTR nerd.Great idea ... except you seem to think that anyone at Monolith has read The Silmariliion ... or the Trilogy ... or even the cliff notes. Not likely.
Is it possible to die to a worm?
This guy just came back for me, Ar-Benu the Stitch. I have lopped off his head twice already yet he's still somehow alive. Now his head is on a spike, best of luck coming back from that.
I don't think you can, from what I can tell they always try to run away when they see you. Maybe one could somehow "kill" you on accident by pushing you into a fire, but tbh I don't know if you can even die by burning from non-enemy sources.
Shelob would have worked better if she just wasn't, you know, Shelob. Now, Shelob is considerably more than just your average F-150 sized Arachnid but they do make it clear that being a spider is kind of her thing. She's a descendent of Ungoliant after all. And there is certainly no precedent that I know of for her turning into a sexy lady and showing people the future. Does the Shelob from the game really remind you of the Shelob from the story? The one who gets mortally wounded by Samwise freakin Gamgee? It's just so weird that they used a very established character in such an out of character role, even if the role itself wasn't bad.
You know who would have worked super well in the role as well as being a Tolkien lore deep cut? Queen Beruthiel of the Black Numenoreans. It could have been her spirit or something if they didn't want her to somehow magically be alive. She'd already have a reason to be in Mordor, hate Sauron while still being evil, covet and understand rings of power, and most of all, she'd have a reason to actually look human. Plus, magical spy cats! For reference, characters like the Mouth of Sauron are Black Numenoreans.
It hasn't been a problem for me and I think I'm a decent length into Act IV. Most of what I've done in most regions has been a mixture of regular and epic captains. Except for Nurnen. I had all legendary warchiefs (well until now) with epic bodyguards.Right now I can't see any need for those loot boxes. Hasn't been the problem people made it out to be. Maybe it changes in the third act.
What you do to. Man, I pity him, and I'll probablyBruz is downright cruelgive him the damn fort just to make him feel better.
I think I'm done with this game. Just don't like the Shadow War gameplay loop at all, and I'm tired of all the cheap deaths.
At this point, all the enemies just adapt to everything within two uses of those attacks, and then it boils down to getting lucky hits on them when they're not looking. That's not fun. Time to move onto The Evil Within 2 and wait for Destiny 2.
Yeah, adapting is cool, but it happens a bit too fast imo.
I think I'm done with this game. Just don't like the Shadow War gameplay loop at all, and I'm tired of all the cheap deaths.
At this point, all the enemies just adapt to everything within two uses of those attacks, and then it boils down to getting lucky hits on them when they're not looking. That's not fun. Time to move onto The Evil Within 2 and wait for Destiny 2.
HA!
A level 15 regular captain just killed my level 47 legendary in the pits. He got dazed and there was no recovery.
Dammit.
At the same time, he must not have been a very good legendary. The rest of them have been destroying the maggot pits in like 20 seconds.
Ah well. Maybe I'll get a lucky roll and a legendary will show up in the pits and I can throw one of my low levels at him.
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It hasn't been a problem for me and I think I'm a decent length into Act IV. Most of what I've done in most regions has been a mixture of regular and epic captains. Except for Nurnen. I had all legendary warchiefs (well until now) with epic bodyguards.
My biggest fuck-up so far was when I accidentally killed three of my own captains. I forgot that blue meant friendly. I lost three good captains to my own sword.
No job security here. You spend years working your way up to chief and then Talion come along and rip off your head and feed it to worgs. Very bad, explained Smashgog.
Orcs form consultative committee, go to Talion with concerns. Talion kill all of them and then replace them with scab orcs he found in loot boxes! This workplace worse than when Crushnor the Literal Dictator was running it, and him have terrible management style.
The Union of Orc Warriors (UOW) has released figures showing the average lifespan of an orc has gone down since Talion took over, something they attribute partly to him being bad at strategy and also him being real good with sword.
should i not be executing dudes if i want to hear last words? A lot of orcs are just... getting their heads chopped off
I've been seeing your posts in this thread and I have no idea what your goal is.
You clearly know what you're doing.
And yes, depending on the situation an orc will have last words. More often than not.
Right now I think that you know that.
I havent paid any attention to this because the first game burnt me out but I decided to rent it on a whim.
Does it pick up pretty quick? Ive played a few hours and it just feels exactly the same as the first to me with some slight differences. Not even like typical sequel sameness but it strikes me as like playing a dlc expansion.