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Home»News»Video»Middle-Earth: Shadow of War – Shot of Fuchsia

Middle-Earth: Shadow of War – Shot of Fuchsia

By Jon JinksNovember 3, 2017

The Outerhaven Productions presents Shot of Fuchsia

One does not simply war…in Mordor. Anyway. In this Shot of Fuchsia, Jon talks orc politics with Brady and Conman as they travel through the dreary world of Middle-Earth: Shadow of War. Is the sequel as good as the 2014 hit? Will Jon ever stop getting attacked by caragors? Do they ever stop looking at menus? (Seriously, there are a lot of systems and menus. Jump about 10 minutes in if you just want some orc smashing.) Watch to find out.

Middle-Earth: Shadow of War is currently available on the Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and also on PC (Steam).

Be sure to check back every Friday for more videos.

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Jon has been playing video games for a long time. His first commentary was recorded on cassette during boss fights in Final Fantasy for the NES. That tape may be lost, but his love of production, recording, and video games is not.

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