- Publisher: Sierra Entertainment
- Release Date: Nov 4, 2003
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A solid if not original effort through the much trodden RTS genre. The short technology tree doesnt offer the gamer a whole lot to look forward to, and the missions arent very challenging either.
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Its too bad that the gifts this game offers--and there are quite a few--are mired in repetitious, humdrum gameplay routines.
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Being one of the first strategy titles based on Tolkien's locus classicus, War of the Ring should introduce a good many movie fans to the strategy genre -- and most likely, no greater percentage of Ring fans exists than amongst the gaming demographic -- but veteran real-time strategy players might want to look elsewhere if depth is what they're seeking.
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While WotR is a good title that offers a lot of fun, it simply doesn't offer a game that's new or interesting enough to raise it from the pack of similar RTS titles available.
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If you're just looking for a game with some Tolkein lore and units, then this isn't a bad choice at all. Just don't expect to find anything ground-breaking or extraordinarily amazing inside. War of the Ring is a decent game, not great, but certainly not bad.
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Ultimately, the licence both saves the game, by giving even the most basic of its scenarios a degree of weight, and hinders it by causing regular moments where you double take, realising something isnt quite right.
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PC GamerWhile War of the Ring does little to revolutionize the RTS genre, it does serve Tolkien's Middle-Earth admirably while letting you control the actions of the majority of its most storied denizens. [Jan 2004, p.98]
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 16 out of 41
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Mixed: 19 out of 41
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Negative: 6 out of 41
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JamesB.Dec 8, 2003
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