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The Lord of the Rings: The Third Age on Xbox (2004)

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Average rating: 72%
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3.5 stars out of 5
from 70 members
 
Certificate: Certificate: 12
Developers: ELECTRONIC ARTS
Format: Xbox
Number of players: 1
Released: 05/11/2004
Also Available on:  Also Available on: GAMECUBE  Also Available on: PS2

Brief synopsis of The Lord of the Rings: The Third Age

With Peter Jackson's vision of Tolkien's Lord of the Rings trilogy finished, millions of us have been left feeling a somewhat empty without any fresh tales of Middle-Earth and its inhabitants. But don't stress too much, since EA's brand new Lord of the Rings epic, The Third Age, should fill the void of any Middle-Earth fan.

Complete with a fresh(ish) plot, The Third Age deliberately prevents players from following the adventures of Frodo and friends simply because this new epic is set during the same time period as the literary masterpiece. Instead, players control a posse of new and diverse warriors, whose story runs in parallel with the Fellowship of the original trilogy. However, there will be times when your paths cross and you meet with familiar faces from the earlier games, and this helps remind players that they are still living in Tolkien's world.

In the role-playing trilogy of games based upon the films, action-based combat was the order of the day. However, those expecting a similar adventure here will be disappointed. Instead, The Third Age has a very obvious Final Fantasy flavour that sees the return of turn-based combat - something that Electronic Arts has very little experience with.

But the American giant's efforts are commendable, pulling off classic old-school RPG gameplay to a tee. Battles are menu driven, characters are supplied with a growing supply of Hit Points, Ability Points and magic, and they can even gain levels and learn new skills with experience.

Though much of your time will be spent slaying Orcs and other fictional nasties, there is gameplay to be had outside the battle arena. Interaction with NPCs and the ability to acquire new team members also plays its part. And even though the adventure is linear on paper, The Third Age has been divided into several chapters, in which players can choose what they do and when. A clever move.

When all is said and done, The Third Age is a game that both RPG purists and Tolkien fans alike can enjoy. A real pleasure.

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Rated - 3 starsXbox 360

Joe Stephens from Cornwall, England , 20/04/2006

Game Does not play on Xbox 360 consoles

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Rated - 5 starsBest of the three Lord of the Rings games

A customer from Middle-earth, England , 01/06/2007

I really enjoyed the challenge of the gameplay : battling as a wizard, an elf, a dwarf, a hobbit and a human. I am a big fan of the books, movies, and now games - I have now bought this title as a permenant fixture in my xbox collection of games. Sometimes the camera angles are awkward so you have to move quickly into view to see how you're fighting, but certain angles mean you can safely kill enemies. Generally very good (and believable) graphics and fascinating gameplay, taken and adapted from the movies and books. Wonderful fantasy world. 'The Two Towers' game is as good in its own way. Mmay I suggest you play the games in the same order as the books. hope you will really like this - I did very much...

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Rated - 3 starsXbox 360

Joe Stephens from Cornwall, England , 20/04/2006

Game Does not play on Xbox 360 consoles

  1 out of 2 people found this review helpful

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