Barely? The whole story is about the Orcs. I am going to be honest, the Nazgul were rather forgettable. I love that they gave some, names...but after you take Minas Morgul that was it. You'd think the other 8 would keep attacking Talion to wear him down faster...
@@Kamikazi91127 Well considering it takes all of them to even pose a challenge, and by doing that they also cannot influence matters anywhere else because it takes a fair amount of time for them to reform. It frankly isnt worth the energy expended when time will do the work for them anyway. All they have to do is wait out Talion's willpower while they focus efforts elsewhere.
@sekira4516 while Talion has bested them. Keep in mind they forsaw him joining them. If they would have changed tactics, then they wouldn't have had him as the 9th
This game really does bring a lot of sophistication to the orcs just as the original book trilogy. They’re still naturally evil, which is great that’s how Tolkien would’ve wanted it plus they have personality.
Now we know thanks to Amazon, this Orc is going to go to his little cottage by the river, lovingly greet his Orc wife and Orc children, eat the delicious meal his wife made for him and listen to what his kids did at Orc school that day.
@@ThunderTrip It's honestly insane how this game has a story that is pretty crazy lore breaking, but still manages to not only fit in with the lore, but also be respectful of the source--something which that show can't do. I guess a lot can happen in ten years.
even tho i enjoyed shadow of war, personally i liked shadow of mordor's darker atmosphere and uruk dialogue; the tone was more consistent. Shadow of War was a bit too all over the place. Someone told me the uruk humor was a good implementation because Shadow of War's story is pretty depressing, which does make sense.
I stopped playing this game because of cheaters, who have orcs with immunity to everything and everything red in their skills. I lost 3 good fighters who won online and 2 fortresses during raids with cheaters and I deleted the game(
Rings of Power Orcs: "But what about our families? Must we really go to war?" Orcs made by people who DON'T hate Tolkien: "I don't just want to kill, I want to fit in with me mates! Killin's pretty fun, though. I wanna do more of that too."
The background dialogue in this game is legendary
that one orc hes practically staring at as he talks just up and walks away before hes finished, poor glob
“They cheered me when I ate glue. SO I KEPT ON EATING IT.”
Watching these small scenes about the orcs almost make me forgot that there's a main story that barely involve them
Barely? The whole story is about the Orcs. I am going to be honest, the Nazgul were rather forgettable. I love that they gave some, names...but after you take Minas Morgul that was it. You'd think the other 8 would keep attacking Talion to wear him down faster...
@@Kamikazi91127 Well considering it takes all of them to even pose a challenge, and by doing that they also cannot influence matters anywhere else because it takes a fair amount of time for them to reform. It frankly isnt worth the energy expended when time will do the work for them anyway. All they have to do is wait out Talion's willpower while they focus efforts elsewhere.
@sekira4516 while Talion has bested them. Keep in mind they forsaw him joining them. If they would have changed tactics, then they wouldn't have had him as the 9th
Possibly*
This sounds like someone who needs to have a role in a musical
This game really does bring a lot of sophistication to the orcs just as the original book trilogy. They’re still naturally evil, which is great that’s how Tolkien would’ve wanted it plus they have personality.
Natural Evil does not mean boring. This game gets that, while still having them be bad guys.
Natural Evil does not mean boring. This game gets that, while still having them be bad guys.
Natural Evil does not mean boring. This game gets that, while still having them be bad guys.
Natural Evil does not mean boring. This game gets that, while still having them be bad guys.
Natural Evil does not mean boring. This game gets that, while still having them be bad guys.
Oh is that Mozû
Yeah he's my favorite right now. Love his helmet!
Mozu made it we know his name we all want to be memorable@@ThunderTrip
Now we know thanks to Amazon, this Orc is going to go to his little cottage by the river, lovingly greet his Orc wife and Orc children, eat the delicious meal his wife made for him and listen to what his kids did at Orc school that day.
@@sagaswp 😆 🤣 😂 right? That show is so AWFUL.
@@ThunderTrip It's honestly insane how this game has a story that is pretty crazy lore breaking, but still manages to not only fit in with the lore, but also be respectful of the source--something which that show can't do. I guess a lot can happen in ten years.
Oh wow
What happened?
@@sagaswp Man the fanbase DID NOT agree with that when the Shadows games were coming out. It was constantly one of the biggest criticisms.
Its in their nature
Glorious. I'm really enjoying these. Subscribed!
good for him
i want to be a lumberjack
Wow!
They made Orcs so memorable, they forgot to make any interesting humans.
art immitating life? or life immitating art?
Wth is that font?
even tho i enjoyed shadow of war, personally i liked shadow of mordor's darker atmosphere and uruk dialogue; the tone was more consistent. Shadow of War was a bit too all over the place. Someone told me the uruk humor was a good implementation because Shadow of War's story is pretty depressing, which does make sense.
I stopped playing this game because of cheaters, who have orcs with immunity to everything and everything red in their skills. I lost 3 good fighters who won online and 2 fortresses during raids with cheaters and I deleted the game(
Rings of Power Orcs: "But what about our families? Must we really go to war?"
Orcs made by people who DON'T hate Tolkien: "I don't just want to kill, I want to fit in with me mates! Killin's pretty fun, though. I wanna do more of that too."