Assassin's Creed Unity vs Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor
Assassin's Creed Unity
Assassin's Creed Unity is set in the French Revolution and the hidden conflict behind it, you become Arno Victor Dorian a man torn and stuck in a war he never wanted. With a stunning and emotional story behind this game it really is one to be played.With all new multiplayer features, allowing up to 4 people to play together in the story mode and to explore the open world around you. Discover Paris like never before as you unlock more memories and open the unfolding story surround the war between the Assassins and the Templars. There are a lot of updated freerunning features in this version of the game that deliver a truly amazing open world. With much critical acclaim this game stood out of the crowd and it has some amazing features. And of course all of the stealthy sneaky tactics and weapons you could want as a fan or new player to this amazing franchise of games.
Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor
Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor is one of the best games when it comes to the Lord of the Rings franchise... and yes, as much as we've enjoyed it, this means this game is way better than Lord of the Rings Online. Featuring a gameplay that may bring to mind other action-oriented RPGs like Assassin's Creed, Batman: Arkham and even Prince of Persia, Shadow of Mordor is a game that rewards stealthy attacks and yet if you prefer going after your opponents head-on, you can. Of course, the game is literally covered - oozing, in fact - with sweet, honey-like lore from the Lord of the Rings universe, and its graphics and soundtracks are simply superb.That said, the best part in this game is how everything major thing you do has an impact on the virtual world and this is best seen through the game's revolutionary Nemesis system. As the game progresses, you'll also unlock a wide variety of really cool abilities, one of which will allow you to mind-control orcs and turn them into your very own personal army.
Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor is perhaps one of the best RPGs out there that, despite its not-so-short 3 years on the market, the game has garnered overwhemingly positive reviews from both critics and fans alike.