![]() There's no pathos, no intricate gallivanting around Hobbiton, and no time to gasp for breath. In return for actor faces, movie snippets, and access to Weta Digital studios, EA has crafted a joypad-pounding romp that shuts down just enough of your higher brain function to allow for bit of skill awarding for your character. The history of video games directly sourced from Tolkien's is less pleasant than a cave troll's posing pouch up until October of this year, all the offerings had been dull, substandard fantasy fare (such as the tiresome Fellowship of the Ring), and back in the mists of time, absolute turkeys (such as Interplay's insult to RPG gamers everywhere on the Super NES). The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers Xbox Reviews | Jan 1, 2003
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