Where’s cheapest for Middle Earth: Shadow of War before Christmas? Best prices for PS4, Xbox One and PC at Amazon, Argos, Tesco and others
Are you looking to pick up a copy of Middle Earth: Shadow of War this Christmas? Here's where you can find the cheapest copy.
THE RRP of Middle Earth: Shadow of War is normally £54.99.
But you can pick up a copy for much less if you're willing to shop around ahead of this Christmas.
On Amazon, Shadow of War is available for Xbox One for .
For PS4, the cheapest copy we can find is on Amazon for .
And for PC gamers, the cheapest copy of the game we can currently find is on Steam online store for
However, these prices are subject to change so it's worth shopping around to make sure you're getting the best deal.
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Combat is impressive in Middle Earth: Shadow of War
What's the verdict on Middle Earth: Shadow of War?
For the full review on The Sun, click here.
Shadow of War was one of the standout games of 2014. Fast forward three years and the sequel, Shadow of War, builds on everything that made the original so great.
With stunning visuals, refined combat and the ingenious Nemesis system, Shadow of War boasts the same fighting system as the last game – which is no bad thing.
It’s remarkably similar to the acclaimed Batman: Arkham series – single-button chained combos blended with timed counters, throws and finishing moves.
Enemies will swarm you, but with a bit of practice you can walk away unscathed from a 20 versus one scenario. Pretty awesome.
Shadow of War is a seriously good looking game – whether you’re playing on Xbox or PS4.
The world is brighter and more diverse compared with the last game – with lusher landscapes, pin-sharp foliage and plenty of light.
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A depth of field effect helps make for some stunning views, with a slight ‘blur’ on distant fortresses and objects to create a more realistic image.
Enemies are well-detailed, more so than the other friendly NPCs that jump in and help during battles.
Ork captains and Warlords look especially impressive when the camera zooms in on them before a duel.
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