It was clearly rushed, but the devs still did a good job bringing SOMETHING to the table. The story doesn't make a ton of sense, and the time travel stuff is pretty gimmicky, but from a time when FPS games were being churned out like live-action games are now, you could do a lot worse.

Sure it feels a bit dated now (that end level omg), but the storyline is intriguing, and bullet time still feels fun. It seriously never gets old.

Adds even more to an already fun game, and it has skaven. What's not to love?

I love warhammer, I love total war. I don't need much else. While magic can sometimes feel overpowered, and it doesn't feel quite as in-depth overall as past games, it is so much fun to see the tabletop figures come to life with such attention to detail.

Is it a little bloated and trying to do a bit too much? Yeah. But what a way to send off the franchise. A great story, an epic conclusion, and even though the batmobile was divisive for some, I enjoyed it.

Improved on the first one in every way. Of a great franchise, this one is the best in my opinion. If you like batman, you owe it to yourself to play it.

The batman game I always dreamed of playing as a kid. It seemed to do everything well. Graphics were great, voice acting top-notch, detective mode was fun, fighting felt good, stealth was amazing. The story was interesting as well, and it made me want to get all the collectibles which I usually never do. Definitely one of my favorite super hero games.

A phenomenal game. It borrows different things from different games, but they all feel like they fit in the LOTR universe. I had no problems with the lore changes because I found it all fun and enjoyable. Definitely the Lord of the Rings game I dreamed about having as a kid.

Yeah, it's definitely just battlefront with a Lord of the Rings skin on it. It's still fun though, and has some great couch co-op. The campaign even has some fun levels that weren't included in the movies.

I hadn't played the first one as a kid when I found this at my library, but wow was it incredible as a huge LOTR fan. I must have made a hero for every single faction and played every single one. So much fun with this one.

This game got fair criticism for not feeling totally complete, but the modding scene alone makes it revisiting even today. Want to fight in middle earth with LOTR factions? You can.

Improves on the original in many ways. The only thing I will say, is that the huns are incredibly difficult to defeat. If you know, you know.

The game that introduced me to the franchise. It was so incredibly fun as a kid even though it was super hard. Doesn't hold up as well these days, but was amazing for everything it did at the time, and playing huge battles online against your siblings was amazing.

There's nothing more fun than having blades come out of your arms. The RPG elements are also pretty satisfying and the story was solid and captivating right until the end. Unfortunately stealth also falls by the wayside and isn't really ever presented as a viable option. Still a great RPG you should definitely check out.

Is it perfect? Absolutely not. Not even close. But it's weird and it's fun. Anything detective I'm sold, and anything poltergeist I'm sold. That being said, definitely wish they had worked a little harder on some mechanics because it got repetitive.