The Nemesis system, first introduced in Middle-earth Shadow of Mordor, is one of the most innovative gameplay systems in a modern open-world video game to date. Despite the mechanic featuring some ...
Jason Schreier has revealed during an appearance on the Kinda Funny Games podcast that Monolith Production was struggling to implement the Nemesis System in the now-cancelled Wonder Woman game. The ...
Recent leaks suggest Wonder Woman game will feature Greek mythological monsters as enemies. The Nemesis System may not translate well with ancient Greek monsters. Monolith's Wonder Woman game needs ...
The Last of Us has always had a foundation of NPC allies and, with the series' twilight, it may be now or never for a full-fledged co-op game. Throughout both titles, progression and gameplay revolve ...
Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor had a killer feature that made it stand out from its contemporaries — the Nemesis system. While Monolith Productions' clever system is an innovative bit of gaming tech, ...
TL;DR: After Monolith was folded into WB Games, new context from a former executive reveals how the Nemesis System was created to counter resale drop-offs in singleplayer titles. Since Monolith ...
The Nemesis System creates dynamic, memorable rivals for players with intense virtual enemies. Warner Brothers patented the system, leading to its absence in games like Cyberpunk 2077 and Hogwarts ...
Game studio Monolith, part of Warner Bros. Games until yesterday’s multi-studio shutdown, had a notable track record across more than 30 years, having made Blood, No One Lives Forever, Shogo: Mobile ...
Last Epoch's first major seasonal update is here. Named Harbingers of Ruin, this update adds a new endgame foe for players to face in the Monolith of Fate. Best these ancient Harbingers, and you'll ...
Monolith Productions‘ acclaimed Nemesis system, which was used to great success in Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor, is still in possession of Warner Bros. thanks to a patent filed by the company that ...
Earlier this year, Warner Bros. closed down Monolith, the developer behind 2014's Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor and its 2017 sequel, Middle-earth: Shadow of War. Those LOTR games were beloved by fans ...
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