The Lord of the Rings: Conquest Videos
Genre:
Action
Publisher:
Electronic Arts
Developer:
Pandemic Studios
PlayStation 3
Release Date:
16/01/2009
Also on:
PC, Xbox 360
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Lord Of The Rings: Conquest - Comparison video Video
21/01/09 [2 comments]
A good idea on paper, which didn't translate too well to reality, Conquest never delivered on its epic promises. If you're still keen though, here's the console versions running side-by-side.
Lord Of The Rings Conquest - Gameplay Video
05/01/09 [12 comments]
Pandemic doesn't really want anyone mentioning the word Battlefront in conjunction will Conquest, but the comparison is obviously inevitable. Still, it looks fairly pretty, let's just hope that the commentary isn't compulsory.
Lord of the Rings: Conquest - It's good to be bad Video
05/12/08 [8 comments]
Hobbits. For years they were the innocuous, friendly geezers of the fantasy world. Happy-go-lucky gardeners and petty thieves who survived on their charm. Then Elijah Wood came along and suddenly they were annoying, mealy-mouthed little tykes. Well, now you can kill them, in their hundreds, thanks to Conquest. Enjoy.
Lord of the Rings: Conquest - Trailer Video
31/10/08 [4 comments]
Conquest is the first Middle Earth game to allow you to abandon your boring hobbitsy principles and slip on the comfortable spiky slippers of Sauron. The prospect of crushing a few phalanxes of snooty elves under the feet of an Oliphant has us chuckling quite maliciously.
The Lord of the Rings: Conquest - Trailer Video
24/06/08 [4 comments]
Pandemic's battlefront-esque take on Middle Earth is the latest in a long line of titles surreptitiously sidling up behind Peter Jackson's adaptation, band-wagon jumping shoes at the ready. This time though, you're at least given the chance to stuff it to the smug do-gooders of The Fellowship by playing as the bad guys.




