Their "Customer Service" was not serving the customer at all. And when I brought it to the attention of iTunes and Warner Bros, they just passed the buck back and forth and stopped communicating with me. They're supposed to provide consumers with a product of a certain quality, and they were not. Like you, I have the Blu-rays, so why would I settle for crappy digital files on a small screen? It might be handy to be able to refer to them on a portable device, but the thought of listening to them in glorious mono sound is abhorrent to me! Be assured that if you fail to execute a final blow, that jerk will stab you from behind (the ore, that is).You mean was it worth the seven months of effort? Well, as I said in my letter to Peter Jackson, I will probably never watch the digital movies anyway. An experience-point system for upgrading abilities is also crucial in combat, as witnessed when a dual-axe-wielding goblin outsmarted and outlived EGM's Reviews Editor Jon Dudlak not once but twice. If it's in the films, you can bet it's in the game.Įach character executes straight-from-the-movie melee and ranged attacks, alongside an unlockable arsenal of special moves requiring specific button combos. Or feel the ground rumble under your feet as the heavy steps of a cave troll precede a wave of goblins crashing into Balin's Tomb. To get a taste of what's in store, imagine yourself as Aragorn, desperately running to Legolas' side during the assault at Helm's Deep and valiantly swordfighting throngs of smelly ores pouring over on all sides. Forty percent of the game is taken from Fellowship and 60 percent from Towers, so you'll have your hands full playing as Aragorn, Gimli or Legolas.
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