- Publisher: Turbine Inc.
- Release Date: Nov 17, 2008
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 118 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 90 out of 118
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Mixed: 10 out of 118
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Negative: 18 out of 118
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Dec 28, 2010I have played Lotro for a very long time, always wondering about a true expansion. My expectation was shattered. For a first expansion Turbine hit the ground running, with a smooth launch, wonderful quests ( and engaging). They made a very lore heavy/friendly recreation from Tolkien's books, but I already expected that much.
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HakonHNov 11, 2009I have played Lotro since the start, and i still love it. MoM made the gameplay even better with 2 new classes, more instances and a new zone.
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NathanOJun 12, 2009The Mines of Moria are very well done, sure the sub-zones may seem bland and repetitive, but the recreation of Moria isn't just that of caves, but of an entire subterranean kingdom. I only docked points because Lothlorien was not completed in the original release.
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deanwMar 4, 2009
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MikeN.Feb 9, 2009
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KieranCJan 16, 2009
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BruceLJan 5, 2009Quite possibly the most expansive and detailed MMO I have ever had the joy to play. Turbine's focus on story driven PvE content and a clear love and respect for tolkiens source material give Moria a feel quite unlike any other. The quest of the ring has only just begun!
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CoreyBDec 27, 2008Mines of Moria delievers an awesome experience. The new regions are magnificent, and the two new classes are a nice welcome addition. The legendary weapon system gives players a sense of feeling very powerful.
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JoeBDec 18, 2008
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AndresDec 18, 2008I never bought LOTRO SoA last year. This year I decided to give it try, and got Mines of Moria. This game is incredible, great graphics, good sound, immersive storyline, no-grind and fun quests. More casual MMO than WoW. The community is great so far, very mature and helpfull. Any LotR fan should give it a try at least!
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M0nK3YC4Rn4GEDec 14, 2008
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FreddyMDec 13, 2008
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cwlDec 12, 2008Finally, a proper dungeon crawl. Turbine has done a good job rendering Moria, the mother of all dungeon. Rune-keeper and wardens are new; along with legendary items, it shows Turbine is hard at work to introduce innovation into mmorpgs. Finally, a game that has done enough to capture the interests of this tired old gamer.
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CiderPDec 11, 2008Man, I love those new 3-man-instances. Now I can play lotro for just half an hour. Log on, get a group together instantly, get my arse kicked in those brutally hard encounters, log off with some fat loot.
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RyanBDec 6, 2008Its astonishing how well the world builders did on this expanion. It has a really epic feel to it. The soundtrack as always is amazing and the new classes are fresh takes. Excellent job!
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jimKDec 2, 2008
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[ANONYMOUS]Dec 1, 2008Back to the RPG roots. Dungeon crawl at its best. Atmospheric huge cavernous locations with tons of mobs and insane spawn rate. Love it so far.
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DanHNov 29, 2008
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jenbNov 27, 2008It has completely surpassed all of my expectations. Feels as much like a sequel as it does an expansion. Tons of content. This game just keeps getting better!
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Moria is an evolutionary expansion in which Turbine has honed what it does best: storytelling, an enjoyable, constantly changing levelling curve, and atmosphere in big, rocky buckets.
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In the end, Mines of Moria proves that while innovation is nice, it plays second fiddle to vision.
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What is surprising is how much better Turbine has managed to make it this time around. Moria is wonderfully realized from top to bottom and, though the entry quest requires a bit of a grind, it's a thoroughly enjoyable experience.