905f613937 Tolkien's works and the many other high fantasy settings based upon his, relatively few games have been directly adapted from his world of Middle-earth. Initially, the game only covered the region of Eriador, from the Grey Havens to the Misty Mountains, and about as far north and south, but subsequent updates and expansion packs have more than doubled the game world, including areas such as Moria, Lothlrien, Mirkwood, Isengard and Rohan. Recommended for You View all 44 screenshots Read all Lord of the Rings: War in the North reviews . Follow me on Twitter andrewdyce. The Lord of the Rings: The Battle for Middle-earth II March 2, 2006 X360 PC The follow-up to EA's well-received Lord of the Rings RTS, adding custom hero creation, free placement of buildings, and a story mode that covers lesser-known battles from the books. ^ ^ TURBINE LAUNCHES THE LORD OF THE RINGS ONLINE: SIEGE OF MIRKWOOD ^ ^ ^ Metacritic results: "Lord of the Rings: Conquest" (links) metacritic.com ^ McWhertor, Michael (2009-03-12). Thanks! Your changes are live! Some of your changes are live Because you're new to wiki editing, we sent your submission off to our moderators to check it over. Turbine, Inc.
Osborne Book to Movie Differences Community Policies Administrators Forum Blog Contribute Edit this Page Add a Video Add a Photo Add a Page Wiki Activity Watchlist Random page Recent changes PlayStation 3 games Category page 6,041pages on this wiki Edit Classic editor History Talk0 This category is for PlayStation 3 games. This process takes no more than a few hours and we'll send you an email once approved. Latest Features Latest News Latest Reviews Latest Videos 2009-2016 Game Rant, LLC ABOUT CONTACT US PRIVACY POLICY COPYRIGHT ADVERTISE . The Battle For Middle-earth II Developer:EA Los Angeles (Danger Close Games) Platforms:PC, Xbox 360 As satisfying and story-driven as the other bright spots in our list may be, one cant read through Tolkiens epic without feeling that the grand and momentous battles often involving tens of thousands of soldiers cant really be done justice outside of film. Electronic Arts obtained the licenses for the three films, Sierra Entertainment obtained the license to produce games based on the books from Tolkien Enterprises - this gave rise to an unusual situation: Electronic Arts produced no adaptation of The Fellowship of the Ring, but produced adaptations named The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (video game) (which covered events of both the first two films) and The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (video game), whereas Sierra only produced a game covering the first book of the trilogy, The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (video game). Unofficial games[edit]. In 1982, Melbourne House began a series of licensed LoTR graphical interactive fiction (text adventure) games with The Hobbit, based on the book with the same name.
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