Ruvika: the same story told again
They're not adapting LoTR, supposedly they're doing a different story set in the Second Age. I'm not sure if that's better or worse. It's bound to be 100% unrecognisable as anything Tolkien-related.
Orkhepaj: hope so , are those Shadow games bad?
I guess that depends on how much you care about Tolkien's work, or to what degree you can ignore the supposed connection. In terms of gameplay Shadow of Mordor is an ok "Assassin's Creed with orcs". But everything, the story, the backstory, the characters, the lore and the themes, is just
wrong. It's the perfect example of Middle-Earth being used as a generic fantasy setting for marketing purposes with no understanding of Tolkien's sources, intentions, themes, worldbuilding...
Even the way combat works and the main character moves, doing somersaults around orcs and whizzing around the battlefield like it's Arkham Asylum, like everyone is an acrobat and swords and armor weigh nothing, feels
wrong for this setting.