Reviews from

in the past


I didn't have a bad time at least.

So promising but it crashed.

uhhhhh I remember really really liking this, I played it like 5 times, it was the first game I ever 100%'d

Unintentionally hilarious, but ultimately shit. Jank as fuck.


I'm not even that big of a fan of the middle earth stuff, but damn this game filled so much time for my cousin and I growing up, and it's still a damn fun hack and slash rpg.

This game kinda sucks. Combat is very one dimensional, gear kinda feels shoved in, and its way too linear to my taste.

Não vi os filmes da saga então não posso dizer se é fiel aos filmes, mas é divertido da sua maneira. Zerei com um amigo, jogar sozinho deve ser uma experiência ruim.

I had to abandon this halfway through due to the game-breaking Beleram/Mirkwood glitch (that this remained unpatched speaks for the game's lack of polish), but I wasn't that annoyed to let it go. The gameplay is rather simple, with basic hacking n' slashing, basic levelling, and basic loot. I alternated between the three characters each level, yet they play largely the same (and character-wise they're bland). I would've liked to switch between characters mid-level (for the character specific actions), but it seems this game was mainly designed for co-op. It is at least neat that the plot runs in tandem to the main story, and that you get to visit some of the unseen locations.

Combat is simple and repetitive, but that's fine because it's so satisfying. Animations are incredibly clean, combos and crits are intuitive but not so easy it's boring. Seriously wish Skyrim's melee combat was like this. All equipment and weapons are also fantastically visually designed. No one's here for the story but that's just as well because whoever wrote the dialogue needs to be shot, it was cringe when I was 10 and it's unbearable now. Extra half a star for combining multiplayer and unique classes/skill trees. Seriously if WitN and Skyrim combined it would be the best high fantasy game of all time

Eh. Might come back to it at some point, but the combat is far too repetitive for me to care right now. If you've played 5 minutes of the combat, congratulations, you've played the whole game. The story isn't nearly captivating enough for me to care to keep going.

One of my favourite childhood games, it's such a massive shame it isn't available anymore. I'm glad I still have it though, it's an amazing game.

Game breaking glitch prevented completion.

Un juego potable, gana más si arrastras a algún colega para que juegue contigo.

While it has promising gameplay and concept, but is flawed in its execution and its technical issues would make it unplayable, The Lord of the Rings: War in the North would leave players more disappointed if they complete the game. With uninteresting characters, story, and repetitive combat, the game will feel more like a chore than a high-fantasy adventure that the books, and movies, it inspires from. While there can be some fun with a friend in co-op and combat can be satisfying at times, it is better that this game remains in the North.

Played this one entirely co-op with a friend. This game is really bad, and if it weren't for the co-op aspect, I probably wouldn't have finished it.

I have basically no memory of this game which likely means that it was boring and unispired. I know I played it. I'm pretty sure I beat it. Sad that it left literally no impression on me.

A really solid One Of Those (being a B-Game RPG/looter-slasher) that actually does quite a lot with the Lord of the Rings license that I wish other games would have done.
It connects to the story of the books just enough to provide context, but not so much you feel like the Tardy Tag-Along Crew from The Third Age. Getting to see places like Fornost, the Barrow-Downs, and Gundabad mentioned in the books but never visited in the films is fun.
In my opinion, this is the way to handle licensed content - a competent story about new characters, largely (or ideally, completely) independent of the parent story, respecting the tone and ideas of the original but doing something new.
It's a shame the game did pretty poorly and sank any chance of ever seeing anything like it going forward.
Great

Played this with a friend in one day. We got to the last boss then my dad turned the internet off. We never went back to it.

What I did play was super enjoyable as a long-time fan of Lord of the Rings. If you dont like LOTR. You probably won't get as much out of it.

This was a fun co-op focused successor to Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance (even being made by the same developers).

It has a virtually non-existent story with comically bland characters, and the plot all too conveniently lines up with the timing of Frodo's journey. The three main characters are kind of meant to be vessels for the three of you to inhabit, but even as vessels they fail. I feel little connection to any of them. The only time there was any real presentation of character traits and flaws was at the beginning of the final level, when Eradan helps Farin climb a mountain despite his stubbornness. More of this would have been great, and especially fun to discuss with friends while playing. Beleram the Eagle was by far my favourite character because he was always there in time.

The game was also buggy, but rarely in an intrusive way. Most of them were really entertaining, as bodies would collapse during combat or fly every which way, particles floating around when our weapons disappeared in cutscenes, hair clipping through armour, as well as cutscenes having visual bugs like the other eagles being frozen in the corner of the screen, or two of the same character appearing at once. There were also some hilarious pacing issues when cutscenes would trigger; combat would be cut short and then the characters would just be standing around talking. The most intrusive bug occurred when we'd choose to return to the hub mid-level, and then try to go back to where we were, and we'd be separated, forcing a level restart. The game is not polished overall; I've had a few instances where I was locked into a combo by multiple enemies. You don't have any invincibility frames in the game, to my knowledge. It's awkward.

With all of this said...the game, at its core, is really fun. I think the gameplay loop is solid, and though its level design and variety pales in comparison to Dark Alliance, it provided enough engagement and strategy to keep things fresh throughout, despite repetition seeping in toward the end. It was great fun to experience with friends; just an man, elf and dwarf on a quest together. Sharing laughter and commentary on the game itself. It was just as much fun to pick on as it was to actually play. The environmental design was also GORGEOUS, a beautiful realization of Middle-Earth in the interactive medium for sure.

I completely understand why the game flopped upon release; going up against Dark Souls the same year and Skyrim the same WEEK wasn't going to be easy. It also isn't the most polished or interesting game from the outside looking in. Hell, even on the inside, it doesn't have a lot to call its own. But it was fun, and I'd recommend it if you have a couple of friends that love Lord of the Rings and want something goofy and fun to play. (Actually the game was delisted, you can't get it anymore on digital storefronts lmao)

Jogo legal do universo LOTR, finalizei a campanha solo, mas parece ser interessante para jogar com amigos

Didn’t finished it. But I remember fun couch coop sessions with my friend. Despite being quite simple.


Currently playing co-op with my brother. May not finish.
Mechanically, the game reminds me of Dragon's Dogma and Kingdom of Amalur: Reckoning--a rather slow-paced hack 'n' slash mixed with an RPG. Enemies are very spongey and everything is very brown.

beat this game with three of my other friends, if you enjoy the lord of the rings movies and the books as well as the hobbit, you'll love this game. it puts you in the atmosphere of the world made by Tolkien. this game is a little janky for modern day standers but for a game that came out over a decade ago it is perfect.

Sucessor espiritual de Golden Axe

i remember this game being really, really long. i fell like when i've beaten it in the early 10's, i must have been playing it for months or years.