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Funny thing is that when I read "Poe Dameron" my brain made this connection:

This is basically a bigger Farcry 3. If you enjoyed 3 you'll enjoy 4. There are some improvements but the only major difference in gameplay is co-op and the fact that nature is your main enemy, honestly... nature will actively try to kill you!.

Yes, but also this happens to AAA games with expected release dates that are "console sellers" COD, AC:U and MCC are games that have to be out this month 'cause the drive console sales.

Last 100% percent for me was Assassins Creed 2, my OCD self actually did that twice both in 360 and Ps3 (my PS3 was new and I wanted to have a Platinum Trophy).

I've said this before, at some point SoM scared the hell out of me because I felt like I was Robert Neville from I am legend. I had two key moments that proved that: first when I killed a bunch of orcs that weren't doing anything more than sitting around a bonfire, they weren't even in my way or close to the

And two Tom Cruise movies.

Is not the explosions... is just the abuse of them, I dont care for product placement in movies once in a while, nor do I care for F bombs or slow motion, but there are movies out there who abuse the those things and make them lose their impact.

The Monolith team has received player reports of decapitated orcs returning from death but in internal testing have yet to be able to recreate an instance of a decapitated orc surviving.

Oh absolutely!, but in Gamergates case the movement had a shady origin at best, because their previous most prolific act was attacking a female developer for presumably giving sexual favors in exchange for a positive review, which proved to be completely false.

Sometimes I ask myself if this makes things better or worse. I mean of course GG should be shunned and hopefully destroyed, but this kind of coverage might just be doing more damage than good, after all GG is doing terrorism, and terrorism feeds on the noise it causes.

And even IF their initial goal was to question objectivity in game journalism, the whole thing devolved into a misogynistic pile of crap that acts against what most of us as gaming enthusiasts thrive to achieve: inclusion.

I love the nemesis system, it gives me a plethora of gameplay possibilities. But my favorite thing about Shadow of Mordor is that it gave me the "I am Legend" vibe (the book not the movie).

Look, I don't like Anita, don't like most of what she says, and definitely don't like the way she says it.

IDK, I believe his main complaint was that it was too long (Kirk said that too).

The IGN reviewer did, in fact, set the game to hard and then bitch that it is hard

Well, I got a 2GB GXT670, which isn't bad at all and 16GB RAM. So far it appears SoM will run on my PC, depending on the framerate and resolution I'll either pick it up for PC or my (hopefully) new PS4.

Congrats, and enjoy. I'm waiting on that one, have Shadow of Mordor on my Steam cart already, but since I'm just a little bit behind one of the minimum specs (have a Phenom II X4 955 BE CPU), I'll have to wait and see.

I believe so, at least in the demo I saw the usual multiple controller setup in the "choose side" screen.

Wii but not WiiU... IDK why is that, maybe poor WiiU sales in the UK*?