Mascots duke it out on
Nintendo’s two systems, and both versions of the game are terrific. The
Wii U version gets the edge, though, thanks to better controls, support
for up to eight players on the same couch, and compatibility with
Nintendo’s new Amiibo toy line. Either way, this chaotic brawler is
spectacularly fun for the whole family.
You don’t need a degree in Middle-earth lore to fall for this innovative open-world romp, but you do need some serious skills. Not only do you have to avenge your family’s death by surviving the dangers of Sauron’s blasted lands, but an organic, ever-changing hierarchy of orc warchiefs will stop at nothing to put you in the ground.
It’s
baaaaaack. And it’s bigger and prettier than it was last year, when GTA
V for the Xbox 360 and PS3 broke every sales record in the book. In
addition to smooth new graphics, this remastered take for the new
systems includes a fascinating first-person mode that gives you a new
way to wreak havoc in poor Los Santos.
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