SFG writes: ”We can confirm that the patch fixes several localized text issues, along with some audio issues and some minor crash bug issues.”
One thing I did notice right off the bat was, it is easier to calibrate the Move now. At first, it would have you point ambiguously at the screen, and that led to a disorientated cursor sometimes. Now, you just point at the camera like the other games
Which is the one true game to rule them all? Here are 10 of the best games based on Lord of the Rings and Tolkien's worlds.
Chalgyr's Game Room writes:
I am not a big fan of the Lord of the Rings trilogy but it is a classic source of inspiration for fantasy stories. Aragorn’s Quest is based on Tolkien’s work and lets you guide the aforementioned hero as he battles the minions of Sauron. Your purpose is to reach the Black Gate of Mordor so that Frodo throws the magical ring of the evil wizard into the lava of Mount Doom and destroys it once and for all.
Nintendo Life - As a hack-'n-slash game based on the famous movie franchise, Lord of the Rings: Aragorn's Quest enters a field that is already well-plowed by earlier releases. But with it's unusual twist on storytelling, is there something here worthwhile to nudge burned-out fans to march on Mount Doom one more time?
How good does this game work with Move? It seems interesting, just not sure.
it works real well with the navigator and move. You move with analog stick, and you hold up your shield with l2. you use the dpad on the navigator to change weapon. you flick the move to use the sword and you pull the trigger and aim the move to use your bow
Graphically it isn't very good. It is a res'ed up Wii port. It has amazing fog and sun rays but they are to hide the fact that there are hardly any trees rendered. Yes I am the author, the editor told me the reader above was asking about controls, so I thought I would give him an answer.
That looks good. I might get this game. Thanks for bringing my attention to this game.
The developers need to bring a Demo for PSN, and already Patched.