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NoobFeed Game Of The Year 2014 [GOTY 2014]

Instead of picking a particular game as the GOTY 2014, NoobFeed Editors have decided to list down their top five games of the year.

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10 Years Later, Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor Is Still The Perfect Blueprint For The Franchise

Released on September 30 2014, Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor is 10 years old today, and it's still the best blueprint for the LOTR franchise.

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No Way268d ago

Honestly, just a fantastic game/series (aside from the blunder of Microtransactions/grinding). The system with the orcs was amazing.. which it would be implemented in more games.

IAMRealHooman268d ago

Supposed to be working on a wonder woman game with the nemesis system

CosmicTurtle268d ago

They patented the system, sadly. What that means legally I am not sure. But people don’t want to test the water.

Flewid638268d ago

Shadow of Mordor > Shadow of War

Abnor_Mal268d ago

I loved Mordor, while War I stopped playing half way through.

Flewid638268d ago (Edited 268d ago )

I feel you bro. The experience got better once I tried it on PC, but I'm still probably only going to finish the Galadriel DLC and not the main campaign.

ravens52268d ago

Me too lol. I beat Mordor, never beat War lol. I have it though so I could always go back and play it. I genuinely think the time will come that I can beat my backlog. Maybe when I hit the lotto and can just play video games all day, on my yacht.

Luc20268d ago

Such a good game. Also a fairy easy platinum.

Juiceid268d ago

Now THIS is a game I’d like to see a remake of!

glennhkboy268d ago

This game convinced me to buy a new console. There was a huge difference between the previous gen (Xbox360/ PS3) & the latest gen (Xbox One/ PS4) . The Nemesis System was only available in Xbox One/ PS4 . That was how a generation shift should be.

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Dragon Age: Inquisition Retro Review – A Nostalgic Leap Short Of Legendary

Dragon Age: Inquisition, developed by BioWare, is the third installment in the cherished Dragon Age series. It represents a major evolution from its predecessor, Dragon Age II, incorporating elements that were well-loved in the original Dragon Age: Origins but also introducing new features that stand on their own. While Inquisition improves upon Dragon Age II in many respects, it falls short of the exceptional standards set by Origins.

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