The Lord of the Rings universe is full of memorable battles. No matter whether they are staged in a cramped burial chamber or on a vast, open plain, each clash of arms teeters between exultant triumph and agonizing defeat. In The Lord of the Rings: Conquest, you’ll experience your fair share of both. There are abundant thrills in both the good and evil campaigns, from attacking oliphaunts with catapults on the Pelennor Fields to burning the ringed ramparts of Minas Tirith. However, the frantic combat can often devolve into a button-mashing frenzy as you try to avoid the many varieties of death (some unpleasantly cheap) that await you on the battlefield. These frustrations may prove to be too high a cost of entry for many, but if you’re willing to brave the pitfalls (or are a big Lord of the Rings fan), then Conquest has many hours of satisfying and immersive action for you to enjoy.
The Good
- Fight epic battles in iconic locations
- Evil campaign is morbidly delightful
- Cutscenes and music create dramatic atmosphere
- Playing as trolls, ents, and heroes is exciting.
The Bad
- Fight epic battles in iconic locations
- Evil campaign is morbidly delightful
- Cutscenes and music create dramatic atmosphere
- Playing as trolls, ents, and heroes is exciting.
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January 18, 2009
Bueno, me he alargado y lo he dejado mucho tiempo, pero más vale tarde que nunca. Entre turrones y garrapiñadas he pensado que serÃa interesante hacer digestión haciendo algo constructivo, asà que vamos al lio.