Middle-Earth: Shadow of War - The Mobile Game vs Might & Magic IX
Middle-Earth: Shadow of War - The Mobile Game
Middle-Earth: Shadow of War - The Mobile Game is an action-adventure RPG that is an absolute delight to play. The game lets players take assume control of various iconic characters from the original game and, through these characters, players can absolutely annihilate any foe that stands in their path. The game’s combat system is definitely its biggest highlight because it lets players control multiple different characters at the same time and each individual character has access to its own special abilities. The most appealing thing about the game’s combat is the fact that players can chain the abilities of multiple characters together in order to wreak havoc on foes.Of course, the breathtaking graphics aside, this mobile version of the game also features the series' hallmark nemesis system, where orc enemies will remember your decisions and will act accordingly if you do meet again. You can even strategize with your friends via a Fellowship and help each other to progress after in the game.
The original Middle Earth: Shadow of War proved itself to be one of the most successful video games of 2017 and this popularity is probably what inspired this mobile-based variant of the game. This particular release of Middle Earth: Shadow of War is no doubt one of the best mobile based RPGs available right now and we highly recommend giving it a shot if you’re looking for an immersive RPG that you can enjoy on the go.
Might & Magic IX
Might & Magic IX once more takes you on an intriguing adventure, set in a standalone part of the world of Ashan. Here you are a part of shipwrecked raiders and you are set upon a strange path. The Beldonian warlord Tamur Leng is attempting an invasion, and it falls to you to stop him and save this land from the evil intentions of the warlord. Thus begins an adventure that will take you to the very limit. Though in a break from tradition there are very few references or returning characters from the other games in the series.With a different set of options, this has a unique rules set too, once more making it much more standalone than you would think. You get to choose the strengths, races and classes of the characters and from there you can continue to improve them, with many of the tactical elements you know, but with a less polished finish this game, while fun is one of the weaker of the series.