Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-28593934-20170309220411/@comment-26322120-20170311173126

FusRoDah666 wrote: @Solelfar

True, the Balrog is nonesense. No Balrog fought for/with Sauron and neither did Dragons (I think).

I just like the Stile of the ME: Shadow of Mordor & Shadow of War. The location is cool. The fighting system is nice. How the leaderships of the Orcs is represented seems quite logic. The Story was kinda lame in ME: Shadow of Mordor, but it was still fun. (I'm slidely confused by the fact that in Shadow of War are humanlanguage-speaking Ologs and winged (small) Dragons)

"Hey, come play this game! We're not racist and Middle-Earth factions are politically correct! Look we even have blacks and women!" To be fair, if you don't want to be racist or sexist today you are kinda forced to do something like that. I know that this is dump, but look at humanity today and you will see... :/

''"Eowyn was an acception and she was of royal blood. I doubt a mere woman or farmer would have any kind of importance." ''When Eowyn was an exception, why are there Shield-Maidens in the Mod...?

"Celebrimbor is supposed to be dead and could not have returned to ME. Only a few elves did. Talion is a simple man. There is no reason for him to be especially mad nor crazy. Many people suffered great pains at war. He came out of nowhere and he's just a random parody of Aragorn, whereas in fact Aragorn would never have behaved like Talion."  I can't remember how they did it in the game but I think it had something to do with the ring... (I'm not sure!) How is Talion a parody of Aragorn? Sure, he is a Ranger too and he has the same hair colour, but does this make him an Aragorn? I don't think so.

''"Talion is an anti-hero, or the kind of hero you would not have seen in the legendarium. And why would this precise man be chosen by Celebrimbor or be of such great importance?" ''Yeah, Talion&Celebrimbor are more like the Deadpool of Middle-Earth in this game... I think Celembrimbor choosed Talion, because he thought that he could be strong enough for carrying his ghost and a ring of power, I don't know. Maybe just because Talion had a good reason to take revenge, or just because Talion was the first (or only) option Celebrimbor had. Maybe it's all crafted Bullshit. I don't know. I enjoyed the game and will most likely enjoy Shadow of War too. Just so it's clear, the Olog Hai were described by Tolkien as not only sentient, but intelligent.