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LEGO The Lord of the Rings Review - The Digital Fix

TT Games is no stranger to big name properties. The Lego Star Wars: The Video Game series has been a sound success, and the company has also very capably managed to create good quality games around famous names like Indiana Jones, Harry Potter and Batman. But there's something about The Lord of the Rings, and something about its fans, that was always going to make it that much more necessary to create as faithful a representation as is possible within the realm of plastic blocks. Luckily, TT Games has proven to be more than up to the task. In fact, yet again the team has outdone itself to produce a Lego game even better than the last.

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The 7 Best The Lord of the Rings Games Ever

A huge franchise, but which are the best The Lord of the Rings games for your time and money? Here's our top seven for all formats.

jznrpg840d ago

Lotr online was pretty fun . Not great but decent

Jiub839d ago

I remember having such high hopes for that game. Alas.

victorMaje840d ago

I remember Battle for Middle Earth 2, amazing game.
Also loved Two Towers & Return of the king.
& Shadow of Mordor was great.
Good list.

Outlawzz839d ago

Never got to play the third age, I vaguely remember the cover art. Maybe I'll give it a shot someday

Cunnra839d ago

“The Lord of the Rings is one of few franchises that the Total War franchise has represented, but did so with both grace and flair.”

Is anyone gonna tell him that it’s not a really game? Kinda embarrassing, makes me think he hasn’t even played his “best” game.

Dwarrior839d ago

I really enjoyed the first BFME game. At some point I became unable to play it. Wouldn't even start. Been many years since I tried getting it to run.

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15 Best Lord of The Rings Games You Need To Play

The very best LOTR games available right now.

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Vita's Lost Games - A Look at the Digital Future

VGChartz's Adam Cartwright: "Ever since the advent of full-game downloads on consoles, it seems the market has slowly been shifting towards a digital future where games are delivered through internet connections rather than physical disks. While the convenience this brings is undeniable, and plenty of gamers have embraced having a stuffed memory card in their Vita, there are major pitfalls that are slowly beginning to show, one of which is that games can be delisted without any prior warning, leaving them lost to time unless you bought them before they disappeared."

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Fist4achin1846d ago

I'm still rocking both my vita and 3ds. Tons of gems on there.