@chofy995 @Sanligo Correct. A minor difference, but a difference. Some character's from the previous games also make an appearance, but it isn't required to have played the previous games to get to know them.
@chofy995 Yes, there is a website called Dragon Age Keep that let's you make decisions in the previous games without having to play them, and then export a save to DA I. Also, they aren't direct sequels, but they take place in the same world.
@hellscovern @meharu His argument seems to be that Shadow of Mordor doesn't have good combat mechanics. I'm not sure there's any point is feeding him further, as he doesn't seem capable of a rational argument.
@meharu @hellscovern Dark Souls II is a great game, but it is not GOTY great. They improved the gameplay mechanics but flopped pretty hard on the design of the world.
@meharu @Sanligo The combat is excellent! It does get a little easy once you unlock enough powers, but it is visceral, fluid, responsive and can be pretty challenging. You are acting pretty childish telling me to write down every game I've played as if that somehow would change how good Shadow of Mordor is.
@Andy639_basic Unfortunately the 360 and PS3 versions aren't as good. I'd recommend holding out until you get the true experience, even if it is years down the line.
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