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In this new look at Middle-earth: Shadow of War, Monolith Productions discusses how it created the doomed, Gondorian city of Minas Ithil. According to Monolith, members of the team conducted extensive ...
The human city of Minas Ithil in Middle-earth: Shadow of War is the type of big urban environment we've not seen much of in the first game. Middle-earth: Shadow of War has a new video that gives us a ...
With stealth attacks, Siege Beasts and a peek at the new Nemesis System. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. After revealing ...
Middle-Earth: Shadow of War, the sequel to 2014’s critically-acclaimed Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor, was a sudden announcement early this year and today we get a first look at one of the major ...
Today, new 4K gameplay footage of Middle-earth: Shadow of War from publisher Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and developer Monolith Productions has surfaced, courtesy of IGN. The new footage is ...
Middle-earth: Shadow of War sure looks exactly like Shadow of Mordor. One of the main differences here, though, are the environments. This latest gameplay trailer shows off Minas Ithil, a sprawling ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. There's good reason why Middle-earth: Shadow of War has dropped the Mordor bit - it's got much ...
Redditor ImErik50 has posted on the Minecraft subreddit their version of Minas Morgul from Lord of the Rings. In Tolkien's work, the city was formerly called Minas Ithil and was a beautiful place ...
Narrated by Michael de Plater, VP of Creative at Monolith Productions, the latest gameplay video for Middle-earth: Shadow of War offers up more than three minutes of footage in and around the human ...
Monolith has provided IGN with an in-depth look at the human city of Minas Ithil in the game Middle-earth: Shadow of War. View it below: Middle-earth: Shadow of War launches for the PlayStation 4, ...
It's been a while since I read those. So, there was Minas Ithil/(sun?), facing off against Minas Morgul/Minas (moon), there was Saruman's Orthanc, and there was Sauron's ... Barad-Dur? And I never ...