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Shadow of Mordor's story heavily relies on the tropes of revenge and cold blooded 'death for death' which is Talion taking the eternal revenge of his family upon the massacres and desecration of Uruks, their Captains and the Warchiefs.
However, it Does get somewhat boring if you play it for too long with small breaks in between, I recommend leaving it for a few days now and then between 1-2 day periods of Shadow of Mordor.
However, Shadow of War, the sequel to Shadow of Mordor, is looking quite expansive, you can check it out on the Steam Store.
ok so it literally has NO ending. So the point is just to kill and keep on killing for eternity.. Sounds like a plan. thanks for the explanation!