Pro Reviews

Average Review Score: 7.1


submit review Reviews: The Lord Of The Rings: The Two Towers
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In The Mix 7/10 Dec 31 '02
GameDaily 7/10 Dec 31 '03
Game Revolution B- Nov 12 '02
GameSpot 8.1/10 Oct 21 '02
Gamespy 75% Oct 29 '02
netjak 78% Nov 11 '02
Solinari Gaming 51% Jan 12 '03
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Previews
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Gamers Temple Jul 20 '08
GameSpot Oct 01 '02
Gamespy Jul 25 '02
IGN PS2 Jun 11 '02
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"Journey through Middle Earth in this action game based on the first two LOTR movies. Yep, that's right - there's plenty of footage from the yet-to-be-released second movie in here, and the whole thing looks and sounds terrific. But shallow gameplay and a short, linear adventure keep it mired in The Shire."
"Judging from what we've played so far, The Lord of the Rings, The Two Towers is shaping up really well. The polished graphics and action-oriented gameplay do a good job of capturing the appeal of the films. The selection of extras in the game is solid and should be of special interest to fans eager for a peek at the upcoming The Two Towers, as the game will ship before the film opens."
"The Two Towers is a full-on action game that features great gameplay mechanics, stunning visuals, and lots of extras that Lord of the Rings fans are sure to enjoy."
"While it probably won't break any new ground in terms of gameplay, The Two Towers is shaping up to be a fun game that should work for all The Lord of the Rings fans, regardless of skill level. It looks to be a fun, somewhat mindless game that's a perfect appetizer for the next movie."
"These three face off against five boss opponents scattered throughout the missions, including the Cave Troll from Moria and the twisted wizard Saruman. That latter encounter plays a little fast and loose with the structure of the original story, but if it makes for an interesting battle, there's no harm done. Early screenshots certainly promise some frenetic action sequences, and Howard Shore's score from Fellowship of the Ring should provide the perfect musical accompaniment."
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