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Terra-Média: Sombras de Mordor

Título original: Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor
  • Videogame
  • 2014
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AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
8,2/10
7 mil
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaThe family of Talion, a ranger of Gondor responsible for guarding the Black Gate of Mordor, is killed by Saurons armies, but Talion is revived with wraith-like abilities and heads into Mordo... Ler tudoThe family of Talion, a ranger of Gondor responsible for guarding the Black Gate of Mordor, is killed by Saurons armies, but Talion is revived with wraith-like abilities and heads into Mordor to exact his revenge.The family of Talion, a ranger of Gondor responsible for guarding the Black Gate of Mordor, is killed by Saurons armies, but Talion is revived with wraith-like abilities and heads into Mordor to exact his revenge.

  • Direção
    • Matthew Allen
    • Christian Cantamessa
    • Neil Huxley
  • Roteiristas
    • Christian Cantamessa
    • Jeff Harkavy
    • Elias Madias
  • Artistas
    • Jack Quaid
    • Troy Baker
    • Matthew Mercer
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    8,2/10
    7 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Matthew Allen
      • Christian Cantamessa
      • Neil Huxley
    • Roteiristas
      • Christian Cantamessa
      • Jeff Harkavy
      • Elias Madias
    • Artistas
      • Jack Quaid
      • Troy Baker
      • Matthew Mercer
    • 22Avaliações de usuários
    • 13Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
    • Ganhou 1 prêmio BAFTA
      • 7 vitórias e 15 indicações no total

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    Jack Quaid
    Jack Quaid
    • Dirhael
    • (narração)
    Troy Baker
    Troy Baker
    • Talion
    • (narração)
    Matthew Mercer
    Matthew Mercer
    • Nemesis Orcs
    • (narração)
    • …
    Laura Bailey
    Laura Bailey
    • Ioreth
    • (narração)
    Steve Blum
    Steve Blum
    • Sauron
    • (narração)
    • …
    Claudia Black
    Claudia Black
    • Queen Marwen
    • (narração)
    Nolan North
    Nolan North
    • The Black Hand of Sauron
    • (narração)
    • …
    Yuri Lowenthal
    Yuri Lowenthal
    • Humans
    • (narração)
    John DiMaggio
    John DiMaggio
    • The Hammer of Sauron
    • (narração)
    • …
    JB Blanc
    JB Blanc
    • Tower of Sauron
    • (narração)
    • …
    Travis Willingham
    Travis Willingham
    • Hirgon
    • (narração)
    • …
    Liam O'Brien
    Liam O'Brien
    • Gollum
    • (narração)
    Fred Tatasciore
    Fred Tatasciore
    • Gorvin
    • (narração)
    • …
    Jennifer Hale
    Jennifer Hale
    • Galadriel
    • (narração)
    Phil LaMarr
    Phil LaMarr
    • Ratbag
    • (narração)
    Dwight Schultz
    Dwight Schultz
    • Nemesis Orcs
    • (narração)
    • …
    Alastair Duncan
    Alastair Duncan
    • Celebrimbor
    • (narração)
    Emily O'Brien
    Emily O'Brien
    • Eryn
    • (narração)
    • Direção
      • Matthew Allen
      • Christian Cantamessa
      • Neil Huxley
    • Roteiristas
      • Christian Cantamessa
      • Jeff Harkavy
      • Elias Madias
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    9Jinxxa_Wolfe

    MIDDLE EARTH: SHADOW OF MORDOR: A Great Tolkien Rendition

    MIDDLE EARTH: SHADOW OF MORDOR (2014) was definitely entertaining and as a hardcore, diehard Tokien fan, I'm glad to have a Middle Earth themed game to play. Since this game came out it has been both lauded and criticized, and I can honestly understand why. My opinion is often mixed as well. I tend to try to lean more on the optimistic side however, and remain just grateful to have a decent Tolkien-inspired game and honestly because I did truly enjoy the game, I will rate it accordingly.

    As other reviewers have said before, this game had strong similarities to Assassin's Creed series, as well as other similar parkour action styled games with elements of stealth, adventure, fighting, (i.e. Assassins Creed series, Watch Dogs, inFamous, etc.) however the unpredictability of the AI for the Orcs made this game really fun and much more strategic. I enjoyed the premise of the battlefield being the main focal point, recruitment of orcs, building your own army, all the while analyzing and dismantling the enemy army. Uber cool. And the revenge aspect often made it more enjoyable as well.

    While it can still be a bit repetitive, (Aren't most games when you think about it?) the graphics are pretty great, cutscenes are visually praisable, and the story is compelling enough to drive the player onwards WITHOUT overstepping too much outside of the Tolkien lore and world. I really appreciated that the writers didn't want to diminish or tarnish an epic masterpiece world by adding too much of their own. Not saying everying here is cannon, per say, but just that it didn't really feel overdone or too butchered. I enjoyed how the many collectables offered room to share lore and background to players that might not know about it. Lastly, while Talion as a character was alright, I really liked the persona and portrayal of Celebrimbor as a main lead far more.

    Overall, this game was really fun and offered a decent ammount of play time. While, not perfect, it was still pretty great for a Tolkien / Middle Earth inspired game and I hope to get more sequels in the future, as long as they don't stray too far from the literature or take too many liberties with the source material.
    7MBsMidnightGeeks

    Initially about as easy as taking part in the battle of Helm's Deep with only Samwise Gamgee and his potatoes for help, but it's a rewarding game...

    The game is a few years old, but the design looks crisp, detailed and smooth, the voice acting is top notch and the cut scenes are nicely animated. It has a detailed open world, not too large, with many orcs abound. MANY orcs.

    There are enjoyable main and side missions in the open world system, a lot of which are very challenging early in the game.

    The first couple of hours of gameplay are about as easy as taking part in the battle of Helm's Deep with only Samwise Gamgee and his potatoes for help. For this reason, it's best to get some orc kills and side missions under your alive/undead belt before tackling harder orc captains and main missions. Some of these are solid without upgraded weapons and health, and if you don't have enough points to enhance your Ranger and wraith skills.
    8Toemoe98

    A game we have been waiting for since forever. A beautiful RPG in a beautiful world. Simply must-play.

    The game itself features the usual RPG set-up: you start with not so many abilities but the more you progress; you get stronger. At a certain point, rather far in the game, you're allowed to create your own army. This is when Shadow of Mordor took a turn for me and became one of my all-time favourites. Combine this with the Nemesis system which forges mini-storylines between you and your enemies and you have a golden cocktail. I can tell you, this game is a game you'll love. The sequel is even better and more expanded. But this, this is the start. Have fun in Mordor!
    10jorgeheinrich31

    Most Astonishing Game for the Next-Gen Consoles

    I just bought this game a few days ago. and I'm still not getting bored of it. This is possibly the most fun game I've played since The Last Of Us came out for Playstation 3! The graphics are absolutely gorgeous! And don't even get me started on the combat! The combat is so smooth and so fluid, yes I know it's EXACTLY like the Assassin's Creed combat and so is mostly everything to be honest, the sprinting, the sneaking, the climbing. But this game has one thing that no other game has, and this is what makes it special. The Nemesis System! It's absolutely magnificent! That's what makes this game great is that it could go on forever. The Nemesis System is basically a system of a mere twenty captain Uruks, they all have special names and power skills and ranking and weaknesses and strengths, and that's fun! If a Captain kills you, then they rank up and possibly get promoted, if YOU kill them then they obviously die but they can come back to life but they're just demoted to beginner and aren't in the system (nemesis branch of captains) anymore. but when you run into one, you'll know because they'll stare you down and say some rude thing "you weak peasant." some sort of comment. and then you can fight them yet again. Also, when you kill a captain you always get a Rune which you can apply to your sword, bow, or dagger. (depends on the rune because they're each meant for one of the weapons.) So overall, I give this game a solid 10/10 because the replay value is very high in my opinion. The graphics are beautiful! The combat and nemesis system are outstanding! and overall I think it was a well spent $50. I would recommend buying this game. Even if you're not into the middle age type of games like The Elder Scrolls, because in my opinion I hated those type of games until I bought this. So give it a try! Thanks for reading.
    8Spartan_1_1_7

    The Lord of the Rings game we deserved and the one we needed.

    The Lord of the Rings game we deserved and the one we needed.

    I always wanted a good RPG to take place in the LOTR universe and developers Monolith Productions delivered just that. The game is set in Mordor and takes place before the LOTR events. We are given control of Talion, a ranger, who after being sacrificed is merged with a wraith and together they must uncover the wraith's past and have revenge.

    I'm a huge fan of LOTR and naturally every little reference, ever little thing related to it made me really excited. And because of that, I really liked some elements of the story. That being said, the story overall was lackluster. It started out great, but after that there were very few story missions and fewer still felt proper. This was my biggest gripe with the game. Not many characters in it, some were interesting, some were OK. I liked the protagonist and his companion. Companion's history was interesting.

    The game really shines in the gameplay department though. I loved its combat system. Was like a modified version of Arkham games combat system. It was fluid, fun and really satisfying. Finishing off Uruks in gory ways was always entertaining. As the game progresses, you get newer and more powerful powers, allowing you to take down more and more Uruks at a time in various satisfying ways. The game was pretty easy though. There were very few places where I felt like I was properly challenged. And it got more easier as I unlocked better powers.

    Apart from combat, the game featured climbing and free-running mechanics very similar to Assassins Creed. While it wasn't sometimes as smooth as the AC games and I occasionally got stuck at certain places, it was still a good addition. Just like AC, you could do a lot stealth kills and stuff, reminding you of your assassin days. And I really enjoyed it. Often times, the enemy groups were too large to confront head on, so thinning out the herd with stealth always made for a wise decision. The stealth also helped the game from being too repetitive as you can change up your fighting style from time to time.

    The most amazing thing in the game though was the nemesis system. It made every battle and every death mean something. If any Uruk kills you in battle, He gets promoted in the ranks, gets more powerful and even remembers you when you try to fight him again. This made for unique feature unlike anything I have experienced in a game. It gave every Wandering Uruk a purpose other than just getting killed and it added to the stakes in every battle.

    The game gets really fun in the second half, when you get to control Uruks. This added an extra layer of strategy and planning. I often took down tough warchiefs by taking control of their bodygaurd captains first and then relish the sight when they turn on him during the final encounter and do all my work.

    The game has basically two large areas to free roam. The first one is a desolated barren place while the second one is a more greener and nice area. Both are fairly large but feel very similar and repetitive. Beside from this, the game doesn't have any interesting side quests, which lead to boredom after playing it for long stretches.

    Graphics were great, game looked beautiful. Character models were highly detailed. Soundtrack was good, and I really loved the nice touch of Uruks chanting a warcheif's name when he is revealed, making a big entrance and all. Made them feel formidable and stuff.

    Overall, it was a great RPG. Had tons of fun killing countless Uruks. Story could have been a lot better. Took me around 16 hours to finish it. Definitely a must play if you are into western RPGs and want good combat system and/or are a fan of LOTR world.

    8.5/10

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      Gollum, Galadriel, and Sauron are the only characters from The Lord of the Rings to physically appear in the game. Bilbo Baggins and Saruman are only mentioned.
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      [disguised Sauron gives Celebrimbor a magical smithing hammer]

      Celebrimbor: It is so fine a gift.

      [Celebrimbor forges the Rings of Power]

      Sauron: Only you could accomplish such art, Celebrimbor.

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      Featured in Man at Arms: Reforged: Sauron's Mace (Lord of the Rings) (2014)

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