

This game is suitable for Little Gamers
The Lego series of games have seen the little plastic people and bricks tackle the Empire in Lego: Star Wars, fight crime in Gotham city with Lego: Batman, Explore the halls of Hogwarts with Lego; Harry Potter and even sail the seven seas with Lego: Pirates of the Caribbean. It started to look like the series was going to run out of licences. Then back in the summer, just before the launch of Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes, TT games released a teaser to their newest addition to the Lego family.
Lego: The Lord of the Rings.

Quite an undertaking for a series of essentially platform based, collect em ups. Would Travellers Tales be able to capture the emotion, the action and the sheer epic scale of the world of Middle-Earth. most importantly would the game be able to replicate the journey of the fellowship and their various paths on their quest to defeat Sauron and destroy the One Ring.



The story mode follows the films very closely, to the degree that the cutscenes, whilst still injected with the Lego humour, are almost shot for shot with the original films. Each film is separated off with its own credits roll, which is a nice touch. Once again, the use of the original voice track adds so much to the little plastic characters.
With The Hobbit out in cinemas this week, playing Lego: LOTR has not only been really good fun but it was a cool way to remember how great the original films were. Lego: Lord of the Rings manages to achieve not only being the best Lord of the Rings game to date but also it is the best game in the Lego series. Now how about Lego: The Hobbit?
Verdict 9 out of 10
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