GCA's GameCube Holiday Wishlist - Page 7
Lord of the Rings: Return of the King
Sean: With the final chapter of the Tolkien series hitting
the big screen this holiday season, what better way to get involved
in the hype then playing as your favorite character? Even better is
this time you can play with a friend! EA took all the best aspects
of last
years and improved them ten folds, it's a great movie to
game title and should not be missed by any action fan out there.
Like the movies, you will
love the game!
Laptop Battery Ray: Even those this game does INDEED show movie footage
of The Return Of The King a bit early before its release, it's the
closest to Middle-Earth heaven before the actual movie release. EA
games has made this title even more intuitive by adding a
co-operative mode, and focusing more on actual movie action
sequences, rather than on the story. In fact, several locales in
this game will leave LOTR veterans in awe, because of its distinct
accuracy with the book as well. Hungry for some orcs? This game's
got it.
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Thinkpad Donny: I have to agree with Sean, any LotR fan should buy
Return of the King. Where most movie-based games fail, the Lord of
the Rings is an upstanding series and an example of how a little
effort can go a long way to making a great story and movie an
interactive and rewarding experience as a game. I have nothing but
positive remarks for this game so far.
NEXT: Better and better every year...
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