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Mixed or average reviews- based on 23 Ratings
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Positive: 11 out of 23
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Mixed: 8 out of 23
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Negative: 4 out of 23
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ZachH.Aug 5, 2008
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SiewWaiT.Sep 14, 2004This game is cool and I love its gameplay. It's like an improved LOTR game. Moreover, u can switch between characters. The storyline is intriguing and it leaves u wonder what will happen next. If u love LOTR (the ones done by EA games), then this is a good buy.
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MarcD.Sep 30, 2004I had really high hopes for this game and it let me down...hard. It was too short and pretty damn boring.
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JLongdenDec 13, 2006With good graphics, excellent voice acting, and fun, yet repetitive, gameplay you'd expect this to be a half-decent game. Unfortunately, the crappy camera control (or lack thereof) is the deal killer, and makes the game more frustrating than fun. That said, I did only pay 10 bucks for it, and that makes it somewhat forgivable.
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May 25, 2019An interesting fantasy world game. Good implementation and characters. He played it in childhood, even now it looks good.
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Aug 22, 2023Super short, I think i beat it in 2 or 3 days as a child, and forgot about it.
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#71 Most Shared PS2 Game of 2004
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A game with both style and substance. Yes it gets repetitive and yes it might seem like just a button-masher, but it’s an enjoyably addictive action game fans of the genre shouldn‘t miss.
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An evolutionary step above what Stormfront did with "The Two Towers," and players who appreciate that brand of brute-force, hack-and-slash gameplay should find in it a great-looking and enjoyable, if somewhat familiar, experience.
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Gives D&D fans the chance to enjoy virtually identical gameplay from "The Two Towers," but set in their favored backdrop. Aside from the trio of switchable characters, there's barely anything to distinguish the two titles.