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Middle-Earth: Shadow of War Definitive Edition Review | GES

GES writes: "Shadow of War will be out for a year next month and what a year it was for Talion, Uruk tribes, Eltariel and Baranor. Tons of fun was had, and the game turned out to be epic. So epic that we have another release called the Definitive Edition.

The Nemesis system is what made this IP successful and with the second game they drastically improve this system to go beyond to what we would’ve thought. Micro-transactions were present when the game launched and with the controversary that happened end of last year with micro-transaction some things have changed"

dmonee2052d ago

Damn! Kind of let this game pass me by last year. Not this edition though! Psyched! Thank you for breaking this new edition down

raWfodog2052d ago

I purposely held off on buying when the game first came out because I knew they would eventually come out with this definitive edition (just like with Shadow of Mordor). I'll be picking this up around the holidays.

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Top 4 Open World Games With the Best Enemy AI

From Xfire: "Enemy AI is a difficult subject to tackle in video games. Some may argue that current tech isn't advanced enough to implement ultra realistic AI. However, in a world where your phone's AI can book appointments for you, can't it spot a hooded figure hiding in a 'crowd' of four people? In fact, the AI in 2006's The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion was so smart that the developer had to 'dumb' it down for the final release."

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Is Warner’s Nemesis patent really ‘gross’? I’m not sure I’d go that far

From VGC: "A few days ago, the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) finally agreed to grant Warner Brothers Interactive Entertainment a patent on its “Nemesis” system – a procedural engine which Monolith Entertainment, a WB Games subsidiary, used to bring the world of Middle Earth to life in 2014’s Shadow of Mordor and 2017’s Shadow of War."

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GreenDragonCVR1169d ago

Is it gross that the patent "effectively makes exclusive to WB Games the concept of…a player-avatar’s interaction with an NPC affecting the parameters of a second NPC"? Gross WB has attained "exclusive rights to a system which on its face appears to describe most games on the market today"? And they did it to "profit off its licensure or exclusivity at a later time"?

Yeah man. Gross is putting it mildly.

Darkborn1168d ago

Exactly, it's a pretty broad mechanic that a ton of games already have or are developing for right now. Now they have to go back to the drawing board to dumb their games down just to be legal or cough up a ton of dough just to release it.

Ryushaa1168d ago

I will not give this site the pleasure (and revenue) of my click, and I will not waste my time reading this opinion piece. However only the headline is enough to know the author is a dumb***. A corporation making a game mechanic exclusive it is gross, to put mildly.

jznrpg1168d ago

It’s a shit move and that’s all

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15 Best Lord of The Rings Games You Need To Play

The very best LOTR games available right now.

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