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1) Why I purchased/played the game?
2) How long did I play it?
3) Game completion (% achivements) and rarest achivement
4) How much did I pay and was it worth it?
5) Visual impression?
6) Audio impressron?
7) General gameplay
Let's start
1) To be honest I did not purchase this game. I got this game in the game bundle. As a big fan of Lord of The Rings and other Tolkien works I decided to play this game. Also after finishing Shadow of Mordor and having a lot of fun this one was just a must to play.
2) In the end I spent 23 hours finishing the main campaign and doing quiet some of side quests, including collecting artifacts.
3) 42% Steam achivements accomplished. The rarest achivement being: Trolling (2.5% of players getting it).
4) Once again as I got this game in bundle can't judge as I got other games in the bundle as well. Anyhow time spent playing this game was time very well spent and as currently you can find it often on sales and knowing that microtransactions are removed from the game is a plus.
5) Game looks stunning. Visuals are one of the reasons that I stayed hooked up so long with the game. Looking at different regions, that all look different, and level of details developers put in each one of them is just perfect. Game was a bit demanding on hardware (at the time of release), but currently game will run fine on newer machines wihout any issues.
6) Sounds are fitting gameplay very well. It is always pleasure to listen to different Orcs and threats Talion receives from them. Voice acting is on a high level and doesn't dissapoint.
7) Story in this game is very well written and it keeps you progressing. It continues where Shadow of Mordor finishes and develops the story in a very interesting way. All the good features from Shadow of Mordor are used in this game as well, with some additional interesting features.
What are your impressions of this game?