Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor Designers Reveal How They Made the Nemesis System (Mini-Documentary)

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  • Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2024

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  • @NeilEvery
    @NeilEvery 3 года назад +429

    Fun fact: I wrote 10,000+ lines of dialogue for SoM. The Devs on this game are incredibly talented, decent people. Being there at E3 and seeing the launch was a truly special moment in my career. Thanks for this video GameBrain.

    • @GameBrainOfficial
      @GameBrainOfficial  3 года назад +34

      Thanks Neil! Sorry for not getting to this comment sooner. Really interesting, were there any parts of the story you think could've been discussed in more detail?
      I'm curious what your experience was like writing for a game with so many possibilities, what was that experience like for you?

    • @NeilEvery
      @NeilEvery 3 года назад +43

      @@GameBrainOfficial My experience was nothing short of amazing. On the writing side, I kept having to pinch myself that I was writing for the world of Tolkien. Most of my work was on the background Orc conversations the player hears when exploring the world and then of course , dialogue for the Nemesis system. This dialogue was developed in concert with the design team to reflect multiple possibilities - in some cases, reacting to a specific circumstance such as a previous encounter with the player and in some cases specific to the interaction (in a way that was synced to the character design changes) For example, the player might have an encounter where the Orc was burned by an explosion but survived, the character design would reflect the burn scars and the dialogue would reference "you burned me with them exploding barrels but I survived and now I'm gonna burn you!"
      All Nemesis system dialogue was also written to reflect psychology profiles - I believe we had something like 6 classes, for example "Commanding" or "Deranged". Using the exploding barrels example above, that encounter had variations of dialogue. A Commanding Orc psychology would speak differently than the Deranged regarding surviving a barrel explosion.
      All of these lines of dialogue were written in massive spreadsheets - to be honest, thats the hardest part of writing this kind of content as nothing is less inspiring than staring at lines and lines of Excel spreadsheets!
      Beyond the writing, because of my film experience, I wad also heavily involved in co-shooting the 8-part Making Of documentary series on the game. Through this I got a very close first hand experience of the struggles and victories team leadership experienced as well as being there on the ground when the game blew everyone away at E3 and then at PAX. All in all, an incredible year of my life and one that I will forever be grateful for. Thanks again for the video and bringing back some good memories.

    • @GameBrainOfficial
      @GameBrainOfficial  3 года назад +17

      @@NeilEvery Thanks so much for sharing mate, very interesting about the psychology profiles, wish I’d put that into the story! Take care 🙂

    • @knutzano
      @knutzano 3 года назад +2

      Did you write for SoW too?

    • @NeilEvery
      @NeilEvery 3 года назад +3

      @@knutzano Unfortunately no. I was at a different studio by then.

  • @shanefay1414
    @shanefay1414 4 года назад +239

    This series needs a third game tell those developers! Great interview!

    • @GameBrainOfficial
      @GameBrainOfficial  4 года назад +26

      Thanks Shane! Yeah I think the series definitely had more to achieve after SoW, which I think is a good game but wasn't exactly the SoM sequel I wanted...Thanks for the kind words :D

    • @shanefay1414
      @shanefay1414 4 года назад +2

      Game Brain anytime my friend. Keep it up!

    • @WCRyder
      @WCRyder 3 года назад +4

      Should I play shadow of mordor, I already have and finished shadow of war

    • @ericnguyen9770
      @ericnguyen9770 3 года назад +2

      @@WCRyder you should althought some things change but yea it's a good game

    • @AImighty_Loaf
      @AImighty_Loaf 2 года назад

      @@WCRyder visually i think SoM is better so it'll be fun to play and watch. But you'll miss out on the more complex system of SoW. Even worse no Olog.

  • @WaldoKrayt
    @WaldoKrayt 4 года назад +66

    They impoved so much in the sequel ot's great, it really is one of my favorite games of all time, especially thanks to the Nemesis System.

    • @GameBrainOfficial
      @GameBrainOfficial  4 года назад +7

      Thanks for sharing your thoughts friend! Just playing Shadow of War now for the first time, and liking it generally but definitely feeling like bigger isnt always better...

    • @WaldoKrayt
      @WaldoKrayt 4 года назад +6

      @@GameBrainOfficial Oh definetely! I actually like shadow of mordor much better in some aspects rather than shadow of war. What makes SoW special though is the way you can symphatize and begin to actually care and try to help your followers thanks to how fleshed out some characteristics are, like sometimes they can risk your life to save you and it's pretty wholesome in some weird way lol. Great video!

    • @emiliodiaz3927
      @emiliodiaz3927 3 года назад

      @@GameBrainOfficial I feel you , the game shines until you reach max level ... Which is 60 hours into the game. The orc system , the gear everything only matters at max level when you are trying to max out fortress and fight truly difficult orcs

  • @Kinos141
    @Kinos141 4 года назад +84

    I'm so split on this game. On one hand, all you do is hunt and kill Orcs, on the other hand, hunting and killing Orcs is hella fun.
    This game is still GOAT.

    • @anonymous_dot_com2326
      @anonymous_dot_com2326 2 года назад +6

      I found that once i stopped paying attention on the repetitive combat and started paying attention on the nemesis system and building my empire finally having a satisfying showdown with the overlord, just pure strategy, i enjoyed it more, and i used stealth allot more when grinding intel amd branding, tried to avoid hand to hand as much as i can and only used it more when starting a seige, it made the combat less repetitive, it was a game changer.. finally breaking 1000 hours, and still growing strong, wouldve been in over 2000 hours if it wasnt for RDR2 taking up my time🤣 of which i have over 1000 hours on.. but i never will forget shadow of war due to this unique system, but then again, thise are the only 2 games i play as im a huge sucker for history, anything that isnt modern or futuristic, im in it, but it has to be unique

    • @SergeantAngel
      @SergeantAngel Год назад

      @@anonymous_dot_com2326I think Shadow of War and RDR2 are both 60 hours.

  • @DragonBallG69
    @DragonBallG69 4 года назад +85

    Dude, your interviews are so awesome. You pick great games, interview great guests and ask great questions. We don’t deserve content of such a high quality.

  • @mackjamesnelson
    @mackjamesnelson 4 года назад +66

    How do you still have only 22.1K subs??? So high quality

    • @GameBrainOfficial
      @GameBrainOfficial  4 года назад +9

      Thank you for the kind words! I’m very grateful for the subs I have to be honest. I love making these things, so I just hope whoever watches them enjoys them 👌 Look forward to hearing from you in the future!

  • @EyeBeZombie
    @EyeBeZombie 4 года назад +52

    Ghost of tsushima would've been incredible with the nemesis system it's annoying how no other sandbox game has implemented this feature it gives the game so much replay value and makes the NPCs funny and rememberal I'm hoping with gotham knights they implement the nemesis system

    • @bendovahkiin8405
      @bendovahkiin8405 4 года назад +4

      how? does the samurai doesn't die?

    • @cheeseboi588
      @cheeseboi588 3 года назад +6

      “Rememberal” lmfao

    • @GymCritical
      @GymCritical 3 года назад +19

      Would’ve been nice, but the system was patented.

    • @felipeamaral6643
      @felipeamaral6643 3 года назад +6

      @@GymCritical EXACTLY!!! Most people have no idea that the "Burocrats" of such companies are using the legal system to prevent many other games from doing the same... I also was unaware of this until a little while...
      So, I'd encourage others to look into this and check for themselves.
      It's hard to know if something similarly good wasn't in games (like AC Odyssey, as shown on this video regarding the mercenary when interacting with the main character - just to clarify, I'm not saying that this happened to this game in question, just providing an example to illustrate what seems to be happening... Sincce Ubisofy could have done way better).

    • @gowthamprakaash1409
      @gowthamprakaash1409 9 месяцев назад +1

      No other game implemented this because it was patented by WB and no one else is allowed to use it. There are other games with a similar system but with distinct differences but nothing is that good and powerful compared to this.

  • @chrisyburns9345
    @chrisyburns9345 4 года назад +33

    Loved both the middle earth games, shadow of war is so underated,it's an amazing game

  • @MageThief
    @MageThief 4 года назад +18

    I love the nemesis system in SOM and SOW, it is the thing I play around with the most in these games.

    • @GameBrainOfficial
      @GameBrainOfficial  4 года назад +2

      Yeah I definitely did not enjoy the missions in SoM. Bit of a waste of time IMO. Playing through SoW for the first time at the moment, and have exactly the same thoughts.

    • @eijffelbridge
      @eijffelbridge Год назад +1

      ​@@GameBrainOfficial 100% agreed. The game should be more of a nemesis system sandbox, where you create your own story.

  • @Noxims47314
    @Noxims47314 4 года назад +14

    I do hope they bring back the motive descriptions though, "eager to kick a slave into a latrine." just makes you laugh and want to give it back to these monsters tenfold.

  • @darykeng
    @darykeng 4 года назад +16

    This makes me wish for triquel even more

  • @GameBrainOfficial
    @GameBrainOfficial  4 года назад +38

    Okay team...lots of talk has happened around ‘which game series should have a nemesis system?
    But let’s try and bury the hatchet and decide once and for all which game would benefit the most from a system like this. Including why you think so and especially any ideas for new additions to said system.
    I think this would be perfect for a sports game of some kind. The nemesis system was inspired by them, but I think something like an NBA Streetball version of the system would be awesome. Re a new addition to the system, I reckon this could include an option to set your grievances aside and team up and somehow leverage your prior battles into a formidable team. Like a less torture-y version of branding.
    What do you think?

    • @5ecretcode
      @5ecretcode 4 года назад +10

      This is something I told Monolith and they liked and responded to the idea (also suggested I read a particular book it reminded them of) wish I could find the tweet. I suggested it'd be neat to have a super hero game where you're a hero in a midst of stopping a heist, the thug gets shocked during this event, he comes back a few days/months later in game time as the shocker, emergent event happens of all the power in the city going out..and now you have villain who could possibly be your arch enemy. (I guess a mixture of Champions Online arch nemesis/Nemesis system)...if they beat you they become a more notorious villain and could form a faction of terror... So on and so on - I thought about this for awhile LOL. - it would also be amazing for a wrestling game the AEW devs should look into it. Also I like what dwarf fortress wrote on their description "The original nemesis system: Meet adversaries from the previous games" - I haven't watched the full video yet but I wonder if the devs got the idea from DF.

    • @WarButler
      @WarButler 4 года назад +6

      I think a fighting game could be a great fit for a Nemesis system. Maybe it wouldn't appeal to the purists, but I think the possibility of near-endless moveset variations could be awesome. Might require an ungodly amount of animation work, but who knows? Maybe an AI system like an enhanced Euphoria engine-type thing could be developed to generate dynamic animations and responses.
      I wonder how many procedural systems you could combine into a game. What if you combined the procedural weapons of Borderlands with the Nemesis sytsem of Shadow of Mordor, and the procedural level generation of something like Remnant: From the Ashes? What if it were possible to do the same for the game's narrative? There are already programs that use machine learning to generate unique stories (AI Dungeon). I wonder how this kind of thing might be utilised in the future. How much procedural generation is too much? How much hand-crafted content is necessary? Depends on what kind of experience you're trying to create, I suppose.

    • @erikwinter3444
      @erikwinter3444 4 года назад +6

      Multiplayer games! I think about how Team Fortress 2 has a system where if one player was fragging you repeatedly they would be "DOMINATING" you and if you killed them back you would get your "REVENGE." It would be this mini narrative that happens during a match. Now imagine if that persisted between games and you could hunt down those players "DOMINATING" you through the servers through some tracking system and get rewards for it. I feel like there's a lot of room to tinker and flesh out such an idea

    • @GameBrainOfficial
      @GameBrainOfficial  4 года назад +4

      @@5ecretcode A superhero game would be perfect, hey. Let's wait and see what Rocksteady's working on!

    • @midgetwars1
      @midgetwars1 4 года назад +4

      Total War. You don't necessarily have to kill them to beat them. So it's possible they can come back without it breaking reality, which is a problem for a lot of games. And having a rival general/leader to battle will certainly be fun. Also can work with betrayal.

  • @IQ2992
    @IQ2992 3 года назад +2

    This game and its sequel war are some of the most fun games ive ever played. Kudos to the devs.

  • @shawncadiente6051
    @shawncadiente6051 3 месяца назад +1

    Playing the middle of earth series was an amazing experience and definitely needs a third game

  • @rbl4ever187
    @rbl4ever187 4 года назад +8

    I love the Nemesis System.
    I still keep coming back to SoW.
    I've have beaten FF7 Remake, Ghost of Tsushima, and Assassins Creed. I am back now hunting Captains. I even go on vendetta mission and try to hunt as men Captains in the other player world.

  • @WarButler
    @WarButler 4 года назад +10

    YES! I loved this game so much. All that work they put into the dialogue paid off; I had so many "holy shit" moments when Orcs would refer to our previous encounters, which truly made it feel personal. The voice actors also did a great job of giving the Orcs personalities. They were menacing but also goofy and fun. I think the people who dismiss the Nemesis system as a gimmick don't realise the importance of dying as a mechanic in this game. If you play too cautiously then you won't develop the same depth of relationships with your Orcs. I think they got the balance just about perfect. You'll have Orcs than can be one-shotted, and Orcs who will last your entire playthrough before you finally take them down with a squad of their own ex-followers. Then you add in the possibility of Orcs coming back from the dead if you don't behead them... Man, it's great. How many games let you get actual, meaningful, personal REVENGE? Great stuff. Another great video full of unique insights. Excellent work!

    • @GameBrainOfficial
      @GameBrainOfficial  4 года назад +2

      Thank you friend! Yeah playing around in the system like a chess game is really remarkable. Being able to literally create open world missions is something I've never experienced elsewhere.
      When I first played SoM I just blew through it and moved on, but making this video only emboldened to me why this system is honestly a masterpiece of design. So well executed.
      Thank you for the kind words though, appreciate it!

  • @karmitdafruge1
    @karmitdafruge1 2 года назад +2

    This is one thing I love about this series it actually innovated and I can't say that about alot of games now

  • @jeffreyheil9542
    @jeffreyheil9542 2 года назад +10

    Who else wants a Star Wars game with this style of combat and the Nemesis system. Who else wants to play as a Sith rising in the ranks?

    • @h7466
      @h7466 Год назад +3

      Me

    • @SergeantAngel
      @SergeantAngel Год назад +2

      Talion is kind of like the Starkiller of LOTR

    • @markwhat3637
      @markwhat3637 3 месяца назад

      I'm an old man remembering the LOTR siege based games.
      I want a Game of Thrones rise and fall kingdom/empire system

  • @Chordus_Gaius
    @Chordus_Gaius 4 года назад +5

    The Nemesis System is what makes me play Shadow of War.

  • @Noxims47314
    @Noxims47314 4 года назад +1

    To this day im still thankful and glad that both the nemesis system and the Middle-Earth games are such a success, there had been bumps in the road and the typical money-based problems to be sure, problems of the game industry that are sadly not going away anytime soon, but Shadow Of Mordor is a true masterpiece, its fidelity and mechanics are clean and crisp, whilst Shadow Of War needed time to grow better and more complex, which it did! and eventually shook off its lootbox and in-game store mechanics in favour of making its DLC story modes more fun and impressive, the sequel's nemesis system still keeps suprising me to this day with what is possible to escalate or happen. both games offer 3 different campaigns or ways to interact with mordor and its denizens, both games rely on the player to find what works best for them in making a competent hunter and fighter out of themselves and their chosen orc captains. and each game has that pull to engage with the nemesis system again and again because of how fun, challenging or rage-inducing these memorable orcs can be.

  • @StevesgamingWorld
    @StevesgamingWorld 3 года назад +2

    Just got myself Shadow of War and I’m so glad that I did! So, so good! I decided to go back and try Mordor again. Both are fantastic games!

  • @scotchbox
    @scotchbox 4 года назад +18

    This may be an unpopular opinion, but I think the sequel Shadow of War broke a lot of the core concepts of the first game - if orcs are just 'epics' and 'legendarys' that come out of literal loot boxes (how do they fit?) then they're not individual interesting characters you've actually met in the world and created a story with. It's a damn shame.

    I also think the sequel suffered from going for such a big scale: Normally scaling up is a good thing in these epic stories, but when you've got 5+ fronts and 100+ orcs to think about, it's much less intimate than when it was a few large locations and 20-40 orcs you keep meeting.
    Turns out that "people can only keep track of ~100 social relationships" rule also applies to fictional video game frenemies. Scale also seems to have influenced other decisions such as the animations - death cams are less epic and cinematic and take less time, presumably because they know you're going to see 10x more of them. In the first game a single Captain's death was worth an epic zoom and rolling orchestral roar as his head was severed. It deserved the pause.
    I'm replaying it now, and they removed all the pay-for elements and re-balanced the game, so it no longer has that enormous narrative dissonance of wanting me to care about orcs but also get them in card packs. I think it's quite telling that enormous re-balancing had to be done once microtransactions were removed: Almost as though AAA games that feature them are built around getting you to spend more! "Skip the grind", say the companies that design grind.
    Very rarely the studio's decision of course: Virtually all micro-transaction money goes to publishers and they must push for their inclusion hard. That may be why no effort was made to make it fit the narrative - why couldn't Talion have taken over a birthing pit? Or found the ruins of the Orc-breeding prison Angband? - That just took a look at the LOTR Wiki to find two things that would have been far more interesting, and opened up far more game design ideas, than opening card packs in a sub--menu.

    • @EmeffMonkey
      @EmeffMonkey 4 года назад +2

      With all the microtransaction nonsense out and the rebalancing, is SoW worth playing? As in, a good followup to SoM?

    • @Lin_Eileen
      @Lin_Eileen 4 года назад +4

      So I absolutely love SoM I think it's a masterpiece one of the gems of the late last gen and man you absolutely nailed it. I recently played through SoM again and basically did everything in the game put in a solid 200+ hours enjoyed every moment it's well crafted and engaging from start to finish and very player driven and rewarding. it lets the player experiment with the systems at their own pace and spaces out it's player progression ingeniously making you always feel like Talion is growing and getting stronger but never like you are at all limited needlessly. The prologue immediately throws you in with a great narrative hook and lots of mechanics and systems already at play and everything you get after only makes it better and not only that the progression is very non-linear and based on what you the player decide to do and when. Basically everything gives good power, every ability is good and worthwhile, there's no clutter in the skills, it just FLOWS so good and never lets up. There's no grind and no feeling of artificiality it's just immersion and innovative emergent gameplay based on your own actions the entire time. Like I said.... masterpiece.
      I got to SoW excited to finally play it after revisiting the first and it's so... off. Almost everything just feels horribly off. There is some redeeming qualities about the game but so much is wrong I find it just outweighs it and really sours the whole experience.
      The game begins with Talion and Celebrimbor acting out of character from the past game in order to give Talion an arbitrary power nerf and remove and make you re-learn everything because video games except everything is worse and less useful on top of all the new stuff because padding and this game is basically a reboot.
      The prologue of SoW sucks, it completely pales in comparison to the masterclass opening of SoM and SoW could have been as good if not better had it played to the strengths of SoM. They should NOT have had Talion lose the ring in the most contrived way or if they HAD to do that contrived power nerf they could have had it not nonsensically take away wraith powers that had no affiliation with that ring at all! Seriously it's for this reason I recommend people play SoW first because it lets you get to the meat of what everyone talks about when it comes to these Middle-Earth games, the nemesis system, and it lets you REALLY experience it.... constantly.
      They should have aimed to emulate a similar feeling of control and power yet untapped potential as the first game, it wouldn't make a difference if they let you keep everything from the first game either because new players wouldn't know how to utilize everything. They only did this make the game a different less gameplay driven experience than the first one. More of a loot based stat roll RPG they could monetize and keep massive player numbers for years instead of an immersive atmospheric action RPG. And SoW has got atmopshere, it's got pretty good atmos for sure but it's undercut by Dush of the Flies spinning my camera around for the 87th time in the past hour to once again go on and on about being an undying immortal bug god and then i also have 3 other uruk captains being absolute crackheads just come in out nowhere 1 by 1 seemingly planned out one of them named Hark the singer or something constantly singing me a ballad as we fight. It's like... what happened here? this IS fun but... these encounters used to have weight ya know? this is already starting to get old a mere few hours into the game and the combat is so gimped that this design choice just makes playing the game in any way but a stealthy flippy shadow archer of death is the most unfun thing of all time even with all the old skills back and a bunch of the new ones and the "added depth" of the nemesis system is mostly just the illusion of added depth it's basically the same as the first game but the random encounters with captains have been amped up to over 9000 and everything with the captains is divided into like a million different specific sub-categories
      They made so many odd design choices with the combat design. That's what I'm mainly talking about when they "gimped" gameplay. SoM is seen by many as sort of a simple Arkham-like beat-em up and that style of gameplay and flow seems to be an inspiration but it's also a lot more than that. There's so much lethality and cancelability even from the start and everything Talion gets as you progress just adds onto this eventually turning it into a beautiful ballet of death with lots of depth and player expression. It makes you enjoy getting into combat and seeing how far you can take fights and that's where the challenge lies most of the time, sometimes it can be challenging to survive but most of the time it won't be, the challenge is getting that feeling of perfect flow and execution. SoW is the exact opposite of this.
      In the first game you could use your abilities together in so many creative ways. Use the drain stun mechanic briefly to halt an enemy about to hit you then blast him with wraith stun immediately, then double counter two of his uruk pals trying to attack you, then begin flurrying the uruk you stunned and direct some of the strikes to other uruks around you to keep them at bay before finishing the uruk you started on finally with an execution. This is just a simple go to combo for me in SoM, in SoW doing this is insanely cumbersome and basically impossible because everything has been slowed down and some moves just are arbitrarily made unable to chain together like they could before like if you try to drain stun into wraith stun immediately it simply won't connect with an enemy at all in SoW. Try it. Hold your drain key for a split second, it will stun the enemy for a brief moment it depends on how long you hold it but it's most often used really quickly as a way to open an enemies defenses or stop them in their tracks. So do it quickly and then try to fully wraith stun the enemy, your punch won't connect at all doing no damage or stun. It's a complete gimped joke of a combat system and it ruins the fun of the game so drastically for me it's a completely different experience. First game was fun because no matter what happened I didn't sweat it, it felt natural. Stealth was great, combat was great, exploration was great, nemesis system was perfectly designed to be present but not overly so and areas let you breathe and take things in in between encounters, making the moments when crazy things do happen, big brawls and stuff, feel WAY more special and meaningful.
      MAn that was an essay I have just been wrestling with these thoughts for some time I've been playing the Middle-earth games in my spare time over discord with a friend and he's basically the opposite of me he loves grinding and min-maxing and stat management in games so he loves SoW and he can't understand too well where I'm coming from because he didn't really enjoy SoM for it's combat or depth of gameplay and I think a lot of people were the same, it's more about the feeling of just being in the world and the uniqueness of nemesis system for them than being this game with open stealth, combat and exploration that all feeds into one another. Monolith noticed this and responded by streamlining the hell out of SoW to make all it's pillars separate and more easily digestible and to make the things people appreciated most front and center with it's other aspects taking a back seat or even just being straight up redesigned. For real stealth wise and movement wise SoW feels like a true sequel to SoM. It's quite good, many improvements and additions. Nemesis system and unique immersive elements are hit and miss, mostly miss. The feel of naturalness is really undercut by all the captains being marked on map making locating and identifying them completely easy and basically no longer a part of the game. There's no more variety. Remember when SoM just told you the vague area the captain was only if you marked them and then you had to go an actually hunt for them? Ahhh immersion... So many of the little things that worked so well are gone or reworked to not work nearly as well. It's basically everything I find bothersome about modern game design put all into one game, I had such high hopes for it :( Oh well at least we got SoM.

    • @Lin_Eileen
      @Lin_Eileen 4 года назад +1

      @@EmeffMonkey So I just wrote a bunch on why I dislike SoW but I will say this I still think it's fun and worth playing. I should have stressed more that there is positives in the game that do make it worth playing. I did say about the movement and stealth being all around solid and improved but there's also a lot of cool new skills and you're gonna need them because any skill you liked from the first game is not going to be as useful especially at the start because they made executions based on an arbitrary meter called might instead of off your hit counter. I'm sure after grinding for hours you will be able to get it somwhere close to how the first game can be in terms of flexiblity in using things like execute and combat drain but I think having the counter tied to in game mechanics was genius and much better for gameplay they even had unique skill based things to further the depth of this system like the perfect timing sword strikes to add extra ticks to the counter getting execute and drain moves more frequently. I'm pretty sure that mechanic is completely removed from SoW i may be wrong but I put like 70 hours in so far and have scoured the skill tree many times and I think it's gone and I hope it is because it'll be way less fun having to just time to build up a static meter faster instead of a combo counter
      still it's honestly a fun game if you just take it for what it is. is it a good followup to SoM? No. it's a downgrade. Is it a good game? Objectively yes. It's not badly made, it's just made in a way I don't really like and I feel like most people who really enjoyed SoM will find lacking in a lot of places but will still find some enjoyment from the game. Imo give it a try but wait for sale it's not a must play. the questionable design choices do leave a sour taste but i still am able to have fun pretty much

    • @GameBrainOfficial
      @GameBrainOfficial  4 года назад +3

      So I'm just playing SoW now for the first time. Massive Arkham fan and loved SoM when it came out, but never bothered with SoW. And so far I'm liking it, but it do prefer the smaller scale of SoM. I'm always super skeptical of sequels getting bigger and better. I won't make any broad judgements yet though...will have to keep on trucking

    • @ilovebeingood
      @ilovebeingood 4 года назад

      SoW after the changes is a great game and requires more time investment than SoM for it to feel intimate like you say. I have invested a lot of hours and the world feels just as connected even on the larger scale. The only gripe I have is that as an Orc gets stronger or gains a higher rank it is not as visible as it is in SoM. It is hard to differentiate a level 10 Captain from a level 70 in the end game. Also the customisation options just take the cake and keep you playing for longer experimenting more builds.

  • @jones174
    @jones174 4 года назад +4

    Always in my rotation of games... Even after beating the game. Looking forward to SOW:3 or Nemsis system being placed in other games

    • @GameBrainOfficial
      @GameBrainOfficial  4 года назад +2

      Yeah curious to see if the next Monolith game is a 'Shadow of...' entry...haha I wonder if all games in the series need to start with 'Shadow of...' . Shadow of Rohan...perhaps?

  • @SithDeceiver
    @SithDeceiver 4 года назад +5

    Very in depth dive behind the scenes. With this kind of quality I definitely see you standing among channels like Ahoy and Noclip, well done. Can't wait for more!

    • @GameBrainOfficial
      @GameBrainOfficial  4 года назад +3

      Thanks mate! That’s super humbling. I just hope these things find an audience that enjoys them more than anything. Appreciate it, and hope to hear more from you in the future!

    • @Accela_cyberia
      @Accela_cyberia 4 года назад +2

      Glad to see someone else drawing the Noclip comparison; learning about a game's development is just as interesting (& important) as the game itself.
      This video was very well-made Game Brain, love your work 🤙

    • @GameBrainOfficial
      @GameBrainOfficial  4 года назад

      Thank you@@Accela_cyberia! I appreciate that very much. Glad you enjoyed it, stay tuned for some more similar content soon :)

  • @mrhivekiller7463
    @mrhivekiller7463 4 года назад +3

    Great vid! Thanks to you, Im gonna play both SoM and SoW again!

    • @GameBrainOfficial
      @GameBrainOfficial  4 года назад

      Thank you so much! Yeah I’m only just playing SoW now all these years later. Take care 🤜

  • @stephentrail7066
    @stephentrail7066 3 года назад +1

    Can't wait to see what's next from Monolith. The nemesis system still has so much to offer!

  • @Bee-zr5pb
    @Bee-zr5pb 3 года назад +2

    I just got this for 5 bucks!!
    I'm so blown away by how well it holds up. Seriously, these graphics were so ahead of their time that the game can easily pass as a 2018-2019 release.

    • @anonymous_dot_com2326
      @anonymous_dot_com2326 2 года назад +1

      You should get shadow of war too, the nemesis system is improved, you prolly did already since its a year old post... The overlord upgrade is so fun

  • @antekpatyk9425
    @antekpatyk9425 3 года назад +1

    I'm sad I can't play either of them anymore because my SoM copy doesn't work anymore and I lost the SoW disc and have no idea where it could be. Such a shame because I loved both of them.

  • @papierkorkfeuerstein4430
    @papierkorkfeuerstein4430 3 года назад +1

    Dayum, your outro music was the menu music from racedriver:GRID :D

  • @justinspearlord
    @justinspearlord 4 года назад +1

    Literally just started playing the squeal. Great video, great timing!

  • @MattyStoked
    @MattyStoked 4 года назад +1

    Fantastic video mate, really loved this one. Shadow or Mordor was such a great water-cooler game. Fantastic job from the devs.

    • @GameBrainOfficial
      @GameBrainOfficial  4 года назад

      Hey friend! Thank you sooo much :D Appreciate it. Yeah SoM is definitely an underrated game...when I first played it I totally missed out on what the nemesis system had to offer. As you can sort of see in some of the footage, I had a lot of fun creating chaos with it this time around. Thanks again and talk soon!

  • @rbl4ever187
    @rbl4ever187 4 года назад +1

    I feel like playing this amazing game all over again.

    • @GameBrainOfficial
      @GameBrainOfficial  4 года назад

      Definitely worth a replay my friend! I recommend blasting through the main story and even skipping the cutscenes so you can get the branding mechanic as quickly as possible. The real story is the nemesis system.

  • @nicolasgregorio4625
    @nicolasgregorio4625 4 года назад +1

    Excellent video and great interviews as usual. I hope this channels keeps growing and getting more subs, you deserve it! Keep it up!

    • @GameBrainOfficial
      @GameBrainOfficial  4 года назад +1

      Thanks Nicolas! So glad you liked it and look forward to hearing from you again soon :D
      Stay tuned for another upload coming very, very soon!

  • @JohnCaboose
    @JohnCaboose 4 года назад +4

    Is that Forza Motorsport menu music I hear at the end? Can’t tell which one, would you mind spilling the beans? Thanks for the video.

    • @GameBrainOfficial
      @GameBrainOfficial  4 года назад

      You have good ears and memory my friend. So it's the menu music from GRID :D

  • @Lalaxbo
    @Lalaxbo Год назад

    I started to play Middle Earth Shadow Of Mordor on Xbox One last year and i enjoyed it alot 😁. This game is so awesome and fun. Talion and Celebrimbor are badass . The combat is so badass and fluid like in the Batman Arkham games and killing Orcs and Orc Captains is satisfying and doing stealthkills is fun. It gets better when you can brand Orc Captains later and create your own personal army .
    The Nemesis system is so cool and i like that each encounter is different and unique . I loved when an Orc Captain meets Talion and saying dialogues like : Gravewalker! Manfilth ! And other awesome dialogues .
    Shadow of War was a fun sequel also 🙂

  • @raaz1408
    @raaz1408 4 года назад +16

    So sad how everyone acting like there's no Shadow of War :( Guys it's an amazing sequel that took everything from Mordor and made it better + a lot of new things. Shame how the microtransactions ruin the game's reputation so easily although they removed them not too long after the release.

    • @isolex_
      @isolex_ 4 года назад +8

      i feel like you're missing the point of the video. The point is to show that monolith succeeded despite the worst possible odds, not that they made a sequel to a successful game. It's showing how they built it from the ground up, and pulled out of a nosedive. Shadow of war is fantastic, but monolith were effectively safe after shadow of mordor came out, so this is to show how they got to that point.

  • @MrRodrigues520
    @MrRodrigues520 4 года назад +11

    Very good video. I wonder what Monolith is up to these days, people only talk about Rocksteady is doing

    • @GameBrainOfficial
      @GameBrainOfficial  4 года назад +4

      Yeah I'm very curious to hear about their next project too! Can't wait to hear more about Rocksteady's new Suicide Squad game...feel like it's seriously missed the DC boat, but won't make any judgements yet.

    • @umarheadcutter7189
      @umarheadcutter7189 2 месяца назад +1

      @@GameBrainOfficialthey are currently doing a Wonder Woman game with the nemesis system

    • @GameBrainOfficial
      @GameBrainOfficial  2 месяца назад +1

      @umarheadcutter7189 mmm, if true, I am highly sceptical. My above comment FOUR years ago about the Suicide Squad is case in point. It's too little too late.

  • @PapiFluffs
    @PapiFluffs 4 года назад +12

    Such a shame Gothem City Imposters was such a fun game to play

    • @Jlerpy
      @Jlerpy 4 года назад

      Wait, why is that a shame?

    • @PapiFluffs
      @PapiFluffs 4 года назад

      @@Jlerpy Because the game is 100% dead with no comeback as fun as it was.

    • @Jlerpy
      @Jlerpy 4 года назад

      Oh, I see. Yes, that is sad.

  • @mezzanoon
    @mezzanoon 4 года назад +1

    Great content as always Don! Glad to see more attention finally being given to you, I think your popularity explosion is soon!

    • @GameBrainOfficial
      @GameBrainOfficial  4 года назад +1

      Thanks Ashran! Appreciate the kind words. So long as people are enjoying what I put out, I'm not too worried about exploding or anything, anything that happens happens you know. Look forward to hearing from you in the future mate!

  • @TheBiggOne
    @TheBiggOne Год назад

    The Nemesis system could be the refresh single player games need.

  • @fattahrambe
    @fattahrambe 4 года назад +1

    If the next assassin's creed is a hybrid of nemesis system and you can recruit anyone system, it'll be dope.

    • @Thisisthegreatestatofalltime
      @Thisisthegreatestatofalltime 3 года назад

      Got patented, so unlikely unless they go around the nemesis patent somehow; I doubt they’d even risk it though.

  • @bigyoshi5170
    @bigyoshi5170 3 года назад

    The Shadow of series is in my top three favourite video game franchises, the nemesis system has such amazing potential and Shadow of Mordor was great and Shadow of War was such as an improvement especially in terms of the nemesis system and whether we get a third game or Monolith makes a game with the nemesis system but not in the lotr universe I can’t wait to see what they do in the future, great interview.

    • @GameBrainOfficial
      @GameBrainOfficial  3 года назад +1

      Thanks friend! I’m also very interested to see what Monolith does next, I always wanted them to branch out to other parts of Middle Earth but time will tell I guess!

  • @JokerJay1990
    @JokerJay1990 4 года назад +1

    This video is amazing. I love stuff like this. My guy keep up the amazing choice of content and quality and you will no doubt be big one day. You already deserve more subscribers, but just keep up the great work!!

    • @GameBrainOfficial
      @GameBrainOfficial  4 года назад

      Thanks so much Jordan! Appreciate the support and welcome to the channel. Already have my next video on the go :)

  • @victorzvyagin360
    @victorzvyagin360 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for an extended documentary, it sure is interesting to find out about creation of one of the best examples of procedural- generation systems for AI ))

  • @fififinance7469
    @fififinance7469 4 года назад +1

    Newbie to YT. Instructional videos are so helpful and informative when there is so much to learn. 👍🤣

  • @5ecretcode
    @5ecretcode 4 года назад +1

    also side note if you could snag interviews with the Kenshi DEVs that would be amazing.

    • @GameBrainOfficial
      @GameBrainOfficial  4 года назад

      Ooooh thanks for the suggestion friend! Tell me more...what do you want to know and why?

    • @cheeseboi588
      @cheeseboi588 3 года назад

      @@GameBrainOfficial Lmfao he just didn’t care and never responded to you

  • @binks9118
    @binks9118 3 года назад +1

    So glad I came here from game makers toolkit, great and interesting stuff!

    • @GameBrainOfficial
      @GameBrainOfficial  3 года назад

      Thank you friend! Glad you stopped by and took a look! Are you a fan of Shadow of Mordor?

    • @binks9118
      @binks9118 3 года назад

      @@GameBrainOfficial Love the game but could never finish it due to my extreme ADHD, I loved the time i did get to play it though and watching this video made me appreciate it more!

  • @kimuscha95
    @kimuscha95 4 года назад +1

    First of all, I am sorry for my English.
    I remember I was playing Shadow of Mordor, and there was an enemy who always killed me. I hate him.
    However, I killed him.
    After I buy a shadow of war I couldn't believe my eyes, this bastard who killed me several times shows up again. The Nemesis remembered my biggest enemy from the first part. Just amazing!!!

    • @adamlisiewicz1777
      @adamlisiewicz1777 3 года назад

      how you did that I tried to merge SOM and SOW accounts but I didn't meet any Orc from first game ( and I have already two regions under my control) kinda sad

    • @lightningphoenix7155
      @lightningphoenix7155 3 года назад

      @@adamlisiewicz1777 If it's on a console you need a online plus subscription or something.
      It's been a year for me.
      On PC, for steam? That is something I have no idea on. But It should remember your account.

  • @Dwesk
    @Dwesk 3 года назад

    Great video. I decided to play the game on a whim just last week even though I absolutely despise Assassin's Creed series after AC2, but simultaneously I'm a huge fan of the first two Arkham games, well, it was a huge success and 25 hours later I've done all non-DLC achievements just to test the limits/scenarios of certain things that the game is allowing you to do and had an absolute blast throughout most of it.
    Honestly, I think the game being focused on certain aspects and being fairly simplistic and non-invasive in many others is a huge strength. Yeah you could say certain open world parts of it feel very PS3 era at best but at the same time certain elements of the Nemesis system are still impressive even playing it in 2021. Honestly hope the expansion on these systems in Shadow Of War don't disappoint as I plan on playing that next after I take a little bit of a break so I don't get overwhelmed and burned out.
    By the way, correct me if I'm wrong but didn't System Shock/Bioshock creator Ken Levine reveal years ago that in his upcoming Sci-Fi Open World RPG the "Stars" system is heavily inspired by the Nemesis system? I think that's incredible.

  • @fishfpv9916
    @fishfpv9916 4 года назад +1

    Love your videos man. Keep it up!

    • @GameBrainOfficial
      @GameBrainOfficial  4 года назад +1

      I have some spicy stuff coming soon! Stayed tuned my friend 😃

  • @Tseuq4gninaem
    @Tseuq4gninaem 3 года назад

    Great interview. I feel Monolith can take the last swing on the Mordor series and truly become The Witcher 3 of action games.

  • @Josh-ez3mb
    @Josh-ez3mb 4 года назад +1

    Amazing quality, loved the vid

    • @GameBrainOfficial
      @GameBrainOfficial  4 года назад +1

      Thank you so much my friend, appreciate the kind words!

  • @connorbanepoop
    @connorbanepoop 4 года назад +14

    This was such a blast to watch with such an interesting and new perspective. This channel is a gem.

    • @GameBrainOfficial
      @GameBrainOfficial  4 года назад +2

      Means the world to hear some positive thoughts on the channel! Thanks friend 👌

  • @shazboi
    @shazboi 4 года назад +1

    Whatss that music which starts at 26:00 ?!! I feel nostalgia but idk where I heard it

    • @GameBrainOfficial
      @GameBrainOfficial  4 года назад +1

      That music my good sir is the menu music for GRID :)

    • @shazboi
      @shazboi 4 года назад +1

      @@GameBrainOfficial OHHHHHHHH racerdiver grid's main menu!!!!!!!! yasss finally!!! I had heard this music in a lot of videos earlier , was searching for this for about a month now Thanks a lot mann!!

    • @GameBrainOfficial
      @GameBrainOfficial  4 года назад +1

      @@shazboi Not a problem, glad I could guide you to a sweet tune :)

  • @thevoid8084
    @thevoid8084 2 года назад

    Wait what? We could have had a Batman game based on the Nolanverse with the Nemesis system involved. Damn.

  • @CosmiCandy
    @CosmiCandy 3 года назад

    Loved this. Eagerly waiting for next middle earth game.

  • @rinothename5563
    @rinothename5563 3 года назад

    Ive been playing shadow of mordor recently. While i like the game, the only thing i don't like is just the traveling between missions. The nemesis system, hunting down orcs to find the warchiefs weakness, doing sidequests that improves my stealth and combat, and the dialogue of the orcs is really fun though. Anyway, this is a great video.

  • @sbentsen2714
    @sbentsen2714 2 года назад

    When I first played this game I remember being shocked at my first experience with the Nemesis system, Like oh no you just did not say that to me, oh I'm going to get you!!! And the frustration of repeated defeat and the thrill of ultimate victory! 😄 Well done folks at monolith Great job

  • @FawkesOnline
    @FawkesOnline 4 года назад +2

    Subbed from this. Awesome video.

    • @GameBrainOfficial
      @GameBrainOfficial  4 года назад +1

      Yesssss! Welcome to the channel, glad you have you on board :)

  • @voldlifilm
    @voldlifilm 13 дней назад

    I have a design philosophy about exploration that gives a value to content based on how many players will see it. Basically you start with 100 points and then you subtract the percentage of players you think will see that one thing. The higher the number you get the more valuable the bit of design is. If 100% of the players see something it is worth nothing, and not something you should spend much time working on.

  • @m0t0k0kusanagi
    @m0t0k0kusanagi 4 года назад +1

    How is this at 999 views!? This is some high quality stuff

  • @AJ-pc9gu
    @AJ-pc9gu 4 года назад +1

    just for posterity want to attest to the quality of condemned 2. Its first half is like 10/10, falls to about a 7/10 in the second half. Regardless, for a game to have that quality, for any amount of time, i think its well worth hunting it out. Fear 2 aint so bad either, i know you said 'good not great', but I just cant help but feel they've had an extraordinary record; even gotham city impostors was great! I remember watching total biscuits video on it, good times.

    • @GameBrainOfficial
      @GameBrainOfficial  4 года назад

      Thanks for offering your thoughts mate! Yeah I didn't want to make it out like Condemned 2 and FEAR 2 were bad games, hence 'good not great'. That's a very simple way of me saying they weren't perfect and didn't sell great. It's sometimes hard to capture the nuance when you have so little time to get to the point of the story you know.

    • @AJ-pc9gu
      @AJ-pc9gu 4 года назад +1

      @@GameBrainOfficial yea I understand, just felt the need to express my adoration for their work.

  • @Imkiritai
    @Imkiritai 4 года назад +24

    The screen tearing is hurting me, but do enjoy the in depth stuff you make :)

    • @GameBrainOfficial
      @GameBrainOfficial  4 года назад +6

      Thanks for watching my friend. You know after months of working on this video I never once noticed the tearing, and now I see it 😂 Won’t lie, it’ll have to do. I have another exciting video in the works and I can live with a bit of tearing. Thanks again for watching!

    • @Imkiritai
      @Imkiritai 4 года назад +2

      @@GameBrainOfficial Totally understandable. Much love 👍

  • @Ruhigengeist
    @Ruhigengeist 4 года назад

    This video totally reminded me of NoClip content, and just as I was thinking that, Danny O'Dwyer came up on screen from his time at GameSpot! Hahaha
    Awesome stuff, definitely subscribing!

    • @GameBrainOfficial
      @GameBrainOfficial  4 года назад +1

      Massively appreciate being compared to my biggest inspiration. Danny's work has been basically THE reason I do what I do. Thanks for the subscribe and welcome the channel, so glad to have you on board :D

    • @Ruhigengeist
      @Ruhigengeist 4 года назад +1

      @@GameBrainOfficial also FYI I @'ed Danny on his discord to tell him he appeared in this, and he checked it out, so he saw your video ☺️

    • @GameBrainOfficial
      @GameBrainOfficial  4 года назад

      No way, where can I peek at this? The NoClip discord?

  • @Leftistattheparty
    @Leftistattheparty 4 года назад +1

    I am honestly shocked at how little attention shadow of mordor and shadow of war have gotten from the general gaming community. Shadow of war especially was huge for me. It was the first game i ever pre paid for because i knew it was going to be great, and it was. I have played 100 hours on the whole game overall and I keep coming back when i don't a specific interest in a game.
    The way that the game combines elements of RTS and action games together is really fantastic. I have always liked games where you can control large armies to fight for you but also want to personally fight in the battle myself. This fulfills this itch badly.
    It kinda saddens me that its disconnected from the actual story of the LOTR and not part of the canon but that is just a cross i think it can bear.

  • @strawberryfrogforever
    @strawberryfrogforever 4 года назад +1

    Awesome video and only at 1,864 views. See you at a million!

  • @nubin0807
    @nubin0807 4 года назад +1

    Love these Mordor games, so good

  • @Ready_Set_Boom
    @Ready_Set_Boom 4 года назад

    I love these games. I will buy all of them just to support the developers and help get more of them created.

  • @bobo577
    @bobo577 Год назад

    Shadow of Mordor justifies telling players to get good. It was brutal for me at first but once you get the hang of it, it rewards you for your efforts.
    It punishes you at just the right moments and I found it’s not a frustrating experience, it does make you think and make plans.

  • @killertree7958
    @killertree7958 6 месяцев назад

    I loved Gotham City imposters. Great fun chaos.

  • @johnny1max113
    @johnny1max113 3 года назад +1

    every action game needs to adopt the nemesis system. GTA would be so much more fun with this system

  • @radioactivebirdj.1845
    @radioactivebirdj.1845 3 года назад +1

    I know this is a late comment, not sure who will see this but I feel there is a big problem with the Nemesis system implementation in other games most people online seem to overlook. That being continuity and respawning/defeat. Example:A lot of people think it would work in a Batman game but it would not because a random thug would murder him the first chance he got, and there is no way it could make logical sense for him to no about previous encounters unless they were like silver age villains who did kill or torture enemies. If it was a superhero game it would need to be one with healing factor (Deadpool/wolverine style) or revival ability and an explanation why they don't just trap him in a box. It could also work well in a game that isn't about killing like a sports game or fighting game but that's a given (also unlikely due to how lazy developers of those games are). I feel like a recent game that could have done it if they wanted to is Vampyr but that game was very story based and it would have felt disconnected. You need a very specific type of game for it to work.

    • @GameBrainOfficial
      @GameBrainOfficial  3 года назад

      Context is everything I suppose, it would seem all the stars aligned really well in Shadow of Mordor to make the system seem conceivable.
      I think the Wolverine and Deadpool ideas are great, though. Imagine encountering them over the course of a game with battle scars and unique stories to recount. Definitely could work!
      I stand by my idea that a sports game could be perfect for this. I love the NBA2k games, and think a team sports version of Nemesis would be awesome. Rivalries with memories baked into the experience would be a great combination in a genre that already has so many systemic stories.

    • @Thisisthegreatestatofalltime
      @Thisisthegreatestatofalltime 3 года назад

      The biggest problem to applying this to other games is that they recently patented this game’s one original idea, despite taking ideas from a ton of different games.

  • @mattsterh7740
    @mattsterh7740 3 года назад

    I got this off ebay and loved it. Still playing it while cyberpunk gets patched.

  • @civilwarfare101
    @civilwarfare101 5 дней назад

    REALLLY hoping that Wonder Woman game brings uses the Nemesis System and it's also successful and it doesn't kill Monolith.

  • @joseph2000117
    @joseph2000117 3 года назад +1

    Why do the execution animations look better in SoM instead of SoW? Does anyone else see this?

  • @cvrator
    @cvrator 3 года назад

    And now nobody else can produce a game with similar mechanics. As if Picasso had patented cubism.

  • @elphee
    @elphee 4 года назад +1

    Excellent video.

    • @GameBrainOfficial
      @GameBrainOfficial  4 года назад

      Shucks thanks Peter, appreciate the kind words. Have you played the series at all?

    • @elphee
      @elphee 4 года назад

      @@GameBrainOfficial cheers mate. Yeah, loved Shadow of Mordor on PS4. Will hopefully some day get to Shadow of War!

  • @CursedPR
    @CursedPR 3 года назад

    I lament the day I deleted all the footage of me fighting Pushkrimp Corpse Grinder. That mo-fo was such a pain in the ass. I remember first time.meeting him, he literally.told me "is this a bad time?" Because I was dying. And he killed me. Then I went to get revenge and killed me again, and again, and again, until.I finally manage to kill him. Then he comes back even stronger, talking about how I made him pale, and killed me again. Then I killed him some more. Then he killed me some more. Until one day, he dies by another Uruk, foghting over poisoned grog mind you lol
    And then he appears as the Captain leading the uruk battalion, before I face The Tower. Oh man... I am gonna miss Pushkrimp for real!
    Its so bad that he never appeared on the Nemesis forge. So Shadow of War had me.a new nemesis, but he wasn't as memorable as Pushkrimp.

  • @haroldmerewether1224
    @haroldmerewether1224 4 года назад +2

    Monolith could definitely have another successful game. maybe in a different universe.

    • @GameBrainOfficial
      @GameBrainOfficial  4 года назад

      Yeah I do wonder what they're working on now. I can't see how it wouldn't be another Middle-earth game though. You never know though, maybe the microtransaction backlash has forced them down another path...

  • @TracerX
    @TracerX 4 года назад +1

    You can turn them againts each other? Well fuck XD

  • @forceofchange755
    @forceofchange755 4 месяца назад

    Imagine this style of game now with AI generated voices and lines depending on actions and what not.
    This system is such a memorable one and one that shouldn't be shelved.

  • @focusinc
    @focusinc 4 года назад

    This is a wonderful channel my friend.

    • @GameBrainOfficial
      @GameBrainOfficial  4 года назад

      Thank you mate! I appreciate that, and stay tuned for some more videos coming very soon!

  • @stephentrail7066
    @stephentrail7066 3 года назад +2

    I hope for their next game they switch to a new setting. I love Middle Earth but they had to take extreme liberties with the lore, it would be better off if they can create their own universe.

  • @k1kk0ssbm13
    @k1kk0ssbm13 3 года назад +1

    They should make an R rated star wars game

  • @yabo_san
    @yabo_san 4 года назад +2

    high quality video, but it doesn't actually explain what the nemesis system does or break down individual pieces for someone that hasn't played the game or only played the game for a little while

    • @GameBrainOfficial
      @GameBrainOfficial  4 года назад +2

      Thanks for watching Kevin. I agree to an extent. I attempted to secure interviews with the software engineers who did a lot of the back-end work on the system. But Warner Bros declined my requests to speak with them. So I was limited in the information I could gather in terms of how the nitty-gritty aspects of the system fell into place.
      I tried to use the first few minutes of the video to canvas how the system worked in a less formal way. I thought by using Azgrom as a case study for how the system can create systemic stories, I'd skip over having to explain the system point-by-point later on. This was mainly because I needed to keep the pace of the video fast, to cover all the other information. I'm sure I could've done better, though.

  • @joes-jv9hk
    @joes-jv9hk 4 года назад

    Awesome work!

    • @GameBrainOfficial
      @GameBrainOfficial  4 года назад

      Thank you friend! What game would you like me to cover on the channel in the future mate?

  • @dannydanggang1675
    @dannydanggang1675 5 месяцев назад

    They either need to make another game, or drop the patent. Cause I'm going insane

  • @BruceBlainDEMO
    @BruceBlainDEMO 4 года назад +1

    Whatever you do, when it comes time to pick someone to do voice over for the promo vids, you really should use that same guy that did the launch...you know, that guy that sounded like Liam Neeson. :)

    • @GameBrainOfficial
      @GameBrainOfficial  4 года назад +1

      Hell, maybe he can voice my videos. God knows he'd do a better job XD

    • @BruceBlainDEMO
      @BruceBlainDEMO 4 года назад +1

      @@GameBrainOfficial Have your people call my people.

  • @Saint.Cosmos
    @Saint.Cosmos 3 года назад

    Middle Earth walked so Watch Dogs Legion could...also walk.
    But I digress. I really want a third game in the series. I think a system like this would really benefit from the increased CPU power and SSDs of the new consoles.

  • @gubus2494
    @gubus2494 4 года назад +1

    My only problem with SoM is that it was incredibly easy

    • @GameBrainOfficial
      @GameBrainOfficial  4 года назад +1

      Yeah I agree to an extent. If you exploit weaknesses and dominate plenty of captains you can basically break the game. But I think that play-ability and control is what makes it special, it really is like being an all powerful god.

  • @JingleJangle256
    @JingleJangle256 3 года назад

    Honestly, I think SoM ended up being a bit too easy. I ended up turning off the indicators to give me a bit of challenge. I really appreciate SoW’s difficulty and adaptation system, where enemies would adapt to your strategy if you used it too often.

  • @japhetross-fagundes5359
    @japhetross-fagundes5359 3 года назад +2

    Who's here after the patent?
    I think it's kind of sad that other developers will not have their own take on this system, but happy that the license is staying with those that really know its function and all the gears it needs to work.

    • @Thisisthegreatestatofalltime
      @Thisisthegreatestatofalltime 3 года назад +2

      Yea, imagine patenting your one original idea, when everything else in your game is taken from someone else, it’s incredibly scummy.

  • @abderemanesafidy2406
    @abderemanesafidy2406 3 года назад

    It would be great for the 3rd game to get rid of the skill tree of the 2nd game that made no sense for some skills that has 3 uprades to not have those 3 upgrades run simultaneously. Like the shadow strike

  • @angiehunt6478
    @angiehunt6478 4 года назад +3

    Who is still playing shadow of mordor/war?
    Also cause of this video i subbed and you shoukd too

    • @GameBrainOfficial
      @GameBrainOfficial  4 года назад +1

      Thanks Angie! I'm hoping one day I'll work up the energy to beat Shadow of War. All these years on haven't gotten past the first few hours. Loved what I did play though.

    • @angiehunt6478
      @angiehunt6478 4 года назад +1

      @@GameBrainOfficial do you have your own nemisis in shadow of mordor?
      Because your most loyal follower and your most hated nemesis will come to shadow of war.

    • @GameBrainOfficial
      @GameBrainOfficial  4 года назад

      No I actually didn't know nemesis carried over between games. That's really cool though, I feel like their all memorable enough to not require this, though.

    • @angiehunt6478
      @angiehunt6478 4 года назад

      @@GameBrainOfficial well when you play after defeating the tower and if someone is a bad player, sometimes you WILL have a memorable follower and a most hated nemesis. For example look at Tearofgrace's shadow of mordor follower and he has TWO great nemisis Prak Jaws and Ukrom Blood Storm and his best follower is Kruk Blood Axe, and how he meet those nemisis is amazing and he is doing shadow of war again.
      So if you put in the effort and time into shadow of mordor's nemisis system, you do get something, sometimes amazingly.

    • @lightningphoenix7155
      @lightningphoenix7155 3 года назад

      I am.

  • @user-zq4ck2em8i
    @user-zq4ck2em8i 3 месяца назад

    Dope!

  • @Randomaccount9470
    @Randomaccount9470 3 месяца назад

    Hear me out shadow of mordor style game...
    With arkham villains and goons
    ... In ark ham city 😭🙆

  • @LinkLegend0
    @LinkLegend0 3 года назад

    are they making a third game?

  • @tanbirahmed5550
    @tanbirahmed5550 4 года назад +3

    If you dont die the nemesis system is pointless

    • @GameBrainOfficial
      @GameBrainOfficial  4 года назад +1

      Such factual. Many accurate. Yeah totally right you are friend. I did find the SoM quite easy for the most part, and most of the times I died in the video was on purpose, just to get the footage of dying. That sounds like such a boast, but it really was.
      But I honestly think players should occasionally die intentionally while playing SoM, as it activates so many storytelling possibilities. The same way that you can brand and kill orcs, you can author stories by letting your death be another chapter in the journey. Maybe no one else feels this way but I think it's a fun way to play around with the system.

    • @gubus2494
      @gubus2494 4 года назад +1

      @@GameBrainOfficial yeah i started doing stuff like only getting the first tier of skills and upgrades when i play this game just so i maybe sometimes die

    • @Jlerpy
      @Jlerpy 4 года назад +1

      It does strike me as a missed opportunity to not have the wheels of it turning in other ways than your death. I get that they wanted to tie it into your actions, but I think they could still have achieved that by having that kind of "time passes, orcs rise and fall" dynamic moved along by other triggers.

    • @gubus2494
      @gubus2494 4 года назад +1

      @@Jlerpy exactly

    • @GameBrainOfficial
      @GameBrainOfficial  4 года назад

      Jlerpy well there’s always the ‘advance time’ mechanic at the towers. This does just that, lets you manually progress time and see captains/war chiefs go about their business. I used it mainly to change time of day but it also starts/ends current nemesis encounters. Is that what you meant?

  • @romelgonzales2754
    @romelgonzales2754 4 года назад +1

    This game is pissing me off so much im in the middle of this every time im up against a warcheif i die straight away like after they hit me a couple of times its so hard this game i prefer shadow of war

    • @shanefay1414
      @shanefay1414 4 года назад

      Get good

    • @romelgonzales2754
      @romelgonzales2754 4 года назад

      @@shanefay1414 oh believe you me im trying ive been playing it religously but its testing my patience

  • @Dorski
    @Dorski 4 года назад

    Great video, love this game (and it's sequel) so much! Screen tearing artifacts are kinda annoying :/

    • @GameBrainOfficial
      @GameBrainOfficial  4 года назад +2

      Glad you liked it my friend! Yeah the tearing is hopefully not too bad, my apologies 😅

    • @WhiteZerox
      @WhiteZerox 4 года назад

      @@GameBrainOfficial V-Sync for your captures next time ;)