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Lord of the Rings: Aragorn''s Quest WII
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Lord of the Rings: Aragorn''s Quest WII

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Warner Bros. The Lord of the Rings: Aragorn's Quest 1000110076 PC Games

Features:

Embark on quests and engage in battles from the Lord of the Rings film trilogy


Wield Aragorn's sword, bow and spear in epic battles against Sauron's minions


Upgrade Aragorn's weapons, armor and combat skills as you progress through the storyline


Take full control of Aragorn's sword and shield thanks to intuitive motion controls while battling enemies on foot or on horseback


Fight back the followers of Sauron in two-player drop-in/drop-out co-op gameplay as Aragorn and Gandalf


Product Details:
Product Length: 7.56 inches
Product Width: 5.41 inches
Product Height: 0.56 inches
Product Weight: 0.21 pounds
Package Length: 7.5 inches
Package Width: 5.4 inches
Package Height: 0.6 inches
Package Weight: 0.25 pounds
Release Date: September 14, 2010
Average Customer Rating: based on 20 reviews
Game Information:
Platform: Nintendo Wii
Media: CD-ROM
Item Quantity: 1
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5 ( 20 customer reviews )
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21 of 21 found the following review helpful:

5This game is really good.Feb 07, 2011
By Gregory Holmes "DeCoteau Fan"
LOTR: Aragorn's Quest is a huge, beautiful looking, action packed RPG that manages to tell the entire Tolkien story in an entertaining way. There are a total of 9 large levels: The Shire, Bree, Rivendell, Mines of Moria, Fangorn forrest, Rohan, Helm's Deep, Pelennor Fields and Mordor. You will play as Frodo Gamgee (son of Samwise) in the Shire segments (or his sister Elanor if you are in 2 player co-op) and as Aragorn (or Gandalf in 2 player) during the main LOTR story. The game is a good mix of RPG and hack and slash. You will meet lots of people as you explore the different levels and most of them will want something from you (think MONSTER HUNTER TRI) and you have the option to ignore them and stay on your main quest or go off on their side quest and do as they ask. There are advantages to doing the side quests since they allow you to explore more of the rich environment of this game and they will also help your character level up (in many instances) by giving him some gift or treasure that will increase his abilities. Along the way you will fight plenty of Goblins, Trolls, giant spiders etc. Your main weapon is a sword that uses the Wii remote motion control. You will also get other weapons like a flaming torch and a bow. The bow will become hugely important during the final battle at the gates of Mordor so it is to your advantage to purchase upgrades for it with the money you find on your journey. Sadly, the bow is the most poorly controlled of the weapons so you may want to practice with it quite a bit before you reach the final level. There are also segments in Rohan where you will be on horesback as well as a horseback battle with some Oliphants.

The game looks amazing. It uses the same designs as the Peter Jackson films and includes the music of Howard Shore throughout the game. The characters look like the actors from the film and Sean Astin narrates the quest. Dialog in cut scenes often comes directly from the film soundtrack and it works very well. As you play this game you will definitely get the feeling that you are playing in the same world as the one in the film. The artistic style lies somewhere between fantasy and reality. It is a unique look that is difficult to describe but it looks awesome and is perfect for the Tolkien universe.

If you are a LOTR fan you will probably enjoy this game. Kids will love the Shire and there are plenty of kid friendly things to do. Older kids and adults will have a great time exploring this world and fighting the monsters and battles. This game got a T rating and there are some pretty nasty looking critters in it that might scare off younger kids but they can certainly play the shire games. I think this game in intended for a general audience and I have no idea what "hardcore" gamers might think of it (and don't much care). I had an incredibly good time playing it and look forward to spending a lot more time running around in this game. Once you have completed the final level, all of the game is unlocked and you can go back and do any side quests you skipped and find various treasures and items that you missed the first time through. I'm looking forward to many more hours of fun in middle earth. The developers did an incredible job with this game.

20 of 22 found the following review helpful:

5Great fun for younger kidsNov 22, 2010
By fezzik
We are not avid gamers in our family. But this LOTR game offers hours and hours and hours of gameplay. My 5 year old and I had so more fun working our ways through all the games quests. We do not own many Wii games, but as a house filled with LOTR nuts, this was worth every penny of the $59 we paid when it was freshly out. Not graphically violent (e.g. not blood splattering). Done in a fashion that fun and acceptable (I believe) for some younger kids.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

3Really for kids and casual gamersJul 03, 2011
By Enjolras
I have mixed feelings about Lord of the Rings: Aragorn's Quest. On the one hand, it's certainly not the Lord of the Rings epic I'd hoped for. For that, the Gamecube Lord of The Rings The Return of The King is still the best bet. On the other hand, for kids and casual gamers it's not a bad game.

First, this game is short and easy. For anybody who's played through the Legend of Zelda games, this will probably take less than 10 hours to beat and you will probably die only once or twice. There aren't really any puzzles, and even if there are the game system has a clue system that makes sure you never get lost. Even within that much of it is spent with boring "fetch" quests, i.e. Aragorn has to find something and return to somebody for a reward. Only in front of the Black Gates do you get the sense of an epic battle. In many other stages, the number of enemies is fairly low and things move pretty slowly.

Graphically, the game is a mixed bag. I love the mix between the realistic and cartoonish styles. The pastel color schemes are particularly beautiful. Also, the Hobbiton cutscenes and levels are stunning (for the Wii). However, most of the other levels and characters have good, not great, graphics. The non-Hobbiton cutscenes are abysmal, with some sequences in which the characters' mouths don't even move.

Another thing the game gets right is the Wii controls. The swordfighting is pretty intuitive and works pretty well. This game isn't Motion Plus, but it does allow to to swing your sword left or right, up or down. I thought the bow and arrow and spear could have been used a bit more, but as it stands they work well with the Wii remote. You might even find yourself getting a bit of a workout.

I imagine for kids and casual gamers though this will be a nice, short romp through Middle Earth. It retells the story of Lord of the Rings succinctly and allows you to replay the key moments. Also, getting to see Sam's kids is neat. However, I really do hope Nintendo manages to get an epic LOTR game, if not for Wii than for Wii U (sadly, War in the North isn't slated for Nintendo).

14 of 20 found the following review helpful:

4Good game; may disappoint serious gamersOct 08, 2010
By Michael "Classics fiend"
The game is fun, but it's nothing like LOTR conquest for example. It's aimed at younger players so while it is a creative game, it's not very hard.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5Awesome!!!!!May 20, 2011

Im not a LOTR fan but this a great game.my brother got it for his b day and asked me to play, Im glad I did! The graphics are awesome!!!!!!!

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