
However, when you are controlling an army of bred killing machines, not all is smooth sailing. Other orcs defeat other orcs to gain more power. If you're killed by a normal orc grunt, he gets promoted to a captian. Your actions directly effect the Nemesis system. You can send them out to kill other orc captains to become more powerful. Allowing you to dominate captains and let them infiltrate as WarChiefs bodyguards so you can backstab them. This same system has made it back and it's bigger and better than ever. Allowing you to not only target and kill off captains to scatter the enemy forces, you can also take control of your own "converted" captains to wreak havoc.
MIDDLE EARTH SHADOW OF MORDOR NEW GAME PLUS SERIES
A series of Orc and Uruk captains commanded by WarChiefs. Gameplay Shadow of Mordor had debuted the Nemesis system, which essentially consists of a randomly generated chain of command. This alone makes Shadow of War worth taking over your life. Especially your first orc buddy Bruz and his wisecracking. The sheer amount of dialogue tied to the personality of the nemesis is staggering. As you come across any chief, he sputters some utter nonsense about his motives for being a chief and hunting you down to taunt you making his defeat even more sweeter. Sporting crass British accents guaranteed to make you laugh and annoy you at the same time. The stars of the show are definitely the orcs. From Shelob's sultry manipulations to Celebrimbor's gravelly baritoned reprimands.

What stands out though in Shadow of War is the fantastic voice acting.
