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Extrait: Like the Star Wars franchise, Lord of the Rings keeps coming back with more games based on the film years later. Lord of the Rings: Conquest lets you take control of many playable characters and monsters from the series. This includes all the Hero char...
Extrait: EA have been on their best behaviour recently. No longer the evil, faceless corporation, hated by the “hardcore” gamer for their rushed annual updates, they’ve been responsible for some cracking new titles over the last twelve months. Mirror’s Edge, De...
It’s clear what has happened here, Pandemic was chosen to make a Lord Of The Rings Dynasty Warriors game, but it messed it up even more than if Koei had handled it itself. It’s best you leave this well alone. 5.2/10Print this pageUser reviews...
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Publié: 2017-04-24, Auteur: Jonathan , review by: cheatcc.com
Extrait: The Lord of the Rings: Conquest is EA's latest entry in their long line of video games based on the New Line Cinema films. This time around, more expansive battlefields and a fully fledged online multiplayer component are brought to bear. Subsequently, th...
Extrait: For any one familiar with the Star Wars Battlefront series - or any of the real-world flavored Battlefield games, for that matter - Lord of the Rings: Conquest is essentially the same series of multiplayer skirmishes using standard multiplayer schemes ...
Extrait: Back in the days of the original Xbox and PlayStation 2, development studio Pandemic made a name for itself through ambitious and creative titles such as Mercenaries, Full Spectrum Warrior and Destroy All Humans. However, more recently, lacklustre sequ...
Twin campaigns of good and evil; playable versions of the series biggest heroes and villains.
Awkward combat mechanics; cheap AI tactics; bland graphics; game modes arent very inspiring.
Remember that scene in "The Two Towers," where Legolas and Gimli were competing for kills, calling out their current tally? Lord of the Rings: Conquest is the videogame iteration on that concept. Take the beloved characters from Tolkiens rich fantasy ...
Extrait: Still, there’s reason enough to welcome Lord Of The Rings: Conquest with open arms as it’s the spiritual sequel to the Star Wars: Battlefront games, and they’re not half bad. You could cast a cynical eye over Conquest and immediately write it off as St...
Campaign battles feel authentic and epic, Quite good fun when played in coop, Limited appeal, and the action gets old quickly, Deathmatch fights lack LOTR atmosphere...