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If you’ve ever wondered what would happen if you crossed the rhythmic, bone-crunching combat of Batman: Arkham with the parkour-heavy stealth of Assassin’s Creed , all while being dropped into the darkest corners of Tolkien's legendarium—this is it.

Playing as Talion (and the wraith Celebrimbor) feels like being a literal whirlwind of death. The GOTY Edition includes all DLCs, meaning you get access to the Lord of the Hunt and The Bright Lord campaigns right out of the gate. The combat is incredibly satisfying—it’s fast, visceral, and as you unlock more wraith powers, you transition from a struggling ranger to an unstoppable force that can dominate the minds of entire armies. If you’ve ever wondered what would happen if

The crown jewel of this game is the Nemesis System . Unlike other open-world games where grunts are just cannon fodder, the Orcs here have memories. If a random Uruk manages to land a lucky killing blow on you, he doesn't just disappear; he gets a name, a promotion, and a massive ego. When you eventually hunt him down for revenge, he’ll mock you for your previous failure. This creates a personal, unscripted narrative that makes every playthrough feel unique. If a random Uruk manages to land a

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The GOTY Edition is the definitive way to play. It cleans up the rough edges of the original release and bundles in every rune, skin, and challenge mode. Even years after its release, the atmosphere of a rainy, oppressive Mordor remains visually striking.