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Or just make him like fighting a Graug.
The ending was rushed and stupid.
SPOILER!
The Nemsis system is the best thing about the whole game and the Black Captains should have been worked into it as a natural extension. Using Sauron in it at all was a bad idea- it confirmed plot-wise that the Black Hand is Sauron and not a mere servant, despite it being an obvious 'fair form' which the books state Sauron has permanently been rendered unable to assume again like he does in The Bright Lord.
The dev-crafted boss encounters in SoM don't compare with some of the purely system-based emergent and incidental encounters I've had with Uruks.