jshackles
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Another underrated game I thought of:
Got a ton of flak at the time it was released because it was nothing like the wildly praised (and perhaps overrated) Two Towers and Return of the King movie tie-in games. It also brought in a lot of criticism because your characters were not "main characters from the movies" but instead just kinda like background characters that interact and have a story of their own woven into the LOTR books and movies. Instead of being an action game, this is a straight up turn based RPG that shares more in common with Final Fantasy X than most Final Fantasy games.
The combat is fun (though it gets somewhat repetitive) and the skill progression tree is an interesting take in the genre.
By the end of the game, your stats get pretty insane and you essentially steamroll everything
In true EA fashion, the game was released on absolutely everything at the time (PS2, Gamecube, Xbox, PC, GBA, etc). I liked it for what it was - not great - but good. Most people hated it because it was kind of billed as a sequel to EAs other LOTR games and just... wasn't.
Got a ton of flak at the time it was released because it was nothing like the wildly praised (and perhaps overrated) Two Towers and Return of the King movie tie-in games. It also brought in a lot of criticism because your characters were not "main characters from the movies" but instead just kinda like background characters that interact and have a story of their own woven into the LOTR books and movies. Instead of being an action game, this is a straight up turn based RPG that shares more in common with Final Fantasy X than most Final Fantasy games.
The combat is fun (though it gets somewhat repetitive) and the skill progression tree is an interesting take in the genre.
By the end of the game, your stats get pretty insane and you essentially steamroll everything
In true EA fashion, the game was released on absolutely everything at the time (PS2, Gamecube, Xbox, PC, GBA, etc). I liked it for what it was - not great - but good. Most people hated it because it was kind of billed as a sequel to EAs other LOTR games and just... wasn't.