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Pandemic unveils Lord of the Rings game News

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News by Robert Purchese

8 May, 2008

Pandemic has finally unveiled its long-rumoured Lord of the Rings game, due for release on PC, PS3 and 360 this autumn.

It's called The Lord of the Rings: Conquest and is effectively a continuation of the Battlefront series but in the land of Orcs and talking trees and a big scary eye, according to the IGN reveal.

That means you can pick any of the key fights from the books or films (as well as fictitious ones) and jump in as a melee warrior, third-person shooter archer, support class mage or stealthy scout.

You have no control over what your army does, but can swing the tide of battle by successfully completing objectives such as stopping siege towers reaching the walls of Minas Tirith.

Each battle has you pick a fresh role, which you can also do after every time you die. There is a per-unit upgrade system based around you getting better at filling up your combo meter to unleash the best attacks.

Pandemic will be giving you limited-time access to heroes such as Gandalf, Frodo, Aragorn and Legolas. Each is a super powerful version of the core class types with their own fancy moves. You can play them for as long as your health bar takes to tick down to zero, and can prolong your stay by going on successful kill rampages to refill your gauge.

However, the best bit about The Lord of the Rings: Conquest is that it lets you be almost everyone from Middle-Earth, including the baddies. You can expect to be Cave-trolls, Oliphaunts, Ents, Balrogs, and even the Witch King, Saruman and Sauron himself.

There is an entire evil campaign waiting to be unlocked after you finish the good story, and it begins with you as a Ringwraith capturing Frodo and delivering the Ring to Sauron.

You can play both campaigns with up to four friends online or in split-screen, or just hop into eight-player competitive battles.

Competitively there are a host of modes: Conquest, where you capture control points; Capture the Flag; Deathmatch; Hero Deathmatch; and an interesting addition called Ring Bearer.

This casts one of you as Frodo and the others as Ringwraiths. The idea is to stay alive as long as possible, and whoever captures Frodo becomes him for the next round.

Frodo has his Ring and Sting blade, but when he turns invisible he shows up on the mini-map, even though he disappears on-screen. Clever Frodos will apparently try to attract more than one Ringwraith who will then proceed to fight over him while the hobbit sneaks around and stabs them in the back.

Pandemic promises around 150 characters on the screen at any one time, enormous maps to fit them all in and plenty of fancy visuals. You can ride around on horses and wargs as well, and command all sorts of siege equipment like siege towers, catapults, ballista and battering rams.

We wonder if you can throw severed heads around like the orcs in the films, too.

Sounds rather exciting.

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AHiFi
08/05/08 @ 10:02
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Great! Would have loved Battlefront III...but oh well!
espadachin
08/05/08 @ 10:03
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/wants
HolyJebus
08/05/08 @ 10:16
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"That means you can pick any of the key fights from the books or films (as well as fictitious ones)"

You mean the ones in the books and films are based on fact? Wowsers. Must rewatch those movies.
bad09
08/05/08 @ 10:22
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Sounds great the BF games were awesome!!!

DFawkes
08/05/08 @ 10:22
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Oh good Lord! (of the Rings)

My favourite developer is taking a version of my favourite game and putting it my favourite setting. It's like developers are now going inside my brain and making games just for me!
japstersam
08/05/08 @ 10:50
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sounds like viking but better and more lord of the rings-y, which is always good :)
BrokenSymmetry
08/05/08 @ 11:03
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This sounds *exactly* like Battlefront...
Milbe
08/05/08 @ 11:31
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DFawkes +1
Eraysor
08/05/08 @ 11:38
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I detest LotR, but this still sounds good, which is impressive. Battlefront has always been worse than Battlefield though...
BiscuitBase
08/05/08 @ 11:48
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This actually sounds fucking awesome
WinterSnowblind
08/05/08 @ 11:52
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Not trying to troll, but am I the only one that didn't like Battlefront?
I'd prefer something more open with some exploration, rather than just all battles.
BraveArse
08/05/08 @ 11:57
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It sounds a bit like Battlefront - but only 8 player versus matches? Bit disappointing that if it's "exactly" like BF.

/waits for more info
Machetazo
08/05/08 @ 12:25
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Very promising! I particularly like the idea of trying to take a fight into Minas Morgul, as that was realised to a sensational level, in the film. But, everything I've read today is really impressive, definitely one to look forward to! :D
Crofto
08/05/08 @ 12:52
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Loved the dumb fun action of the Battlefront games, this sounds like it'll offer the same kinda stuff.

Now, I know these games are primarily designed for multiplayer, and I respect that, but an issue I had with BF1/2 is that they didn't offer much in the way of offline stuff. I mean, sure, having huge open battles with millions of AI running about is fun... but only for so long. Support for 4-player split-screen kept the game from loosing it's value for me, but I'd like a fully fledged single player campaign from this LotR game.
hiddenranbir
08/05/08 @ 13:07
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Sigh... still the swing of battle in relation to the armies is based on scripted triggers based on objectives...

Same thing different skin. :(
Jheronimus
08/05/08 @ 13:42
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If this is any good I'm soooooooooooo gonna get this!!!
Benno
08/05/08 @ 14:17
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This is great news, I loved battlefront and putting it in a LOTR setting is just an insanely good idea
Eurolamer
08/05/08 @ 16:12
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meh meh meeeeeeeeeeeeeh

F*ck LOTR, there's enough chuffing dungeons and dragons out there in game land. Make Battlefront III!

/spots irony
Triggerhappytel
08/05/08 @ 16:45
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I can't say I'm particularly interested in this. For one thing, LotR seems so passe now, and if EA insist on beating the corpse that is LotR for all it is worth, they could at least get somone to finish developing The White Council instead of this.
KingOfIceland
08/05/08 @ 20:53
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Can I play as those tree dudes? that's prety much all that I want from this game
Chupakun
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I'm not impressed.

I was hoping for an epic BioWare RPG melding perhaps their expertise with an Oblivion-esque open world. That would do supreme justice to the tale. The storytelling basics of LotR are really rich and I can imagine that BioWare would have done something interesting with it. In fact the original "White Council" concept had that vibe.

Now we get something that - going by descriptions - seems to be nothing more or less than Battlefront II with an LotR mod. Fighting with Jedi was fun in that game, but I'd be lying if I said the melee aspect was well done.

Of course, I'm not completely disenfranchised since it has the potential of being a generally solid game. I guess there's nothing else to do but wait for more details, impressions and preferably a demo.
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