

Having LEGO The Lord of the Rings codes we dont have yet? Guy talks about how he used to be a citadel guard, until he took an arrow There's a Fetch-Quest in Edoras (near the Warg Attack mission) where the If you leap off the board, you'll hear the sound of anĮagle and then land in the puddle, like an assassin leaping from a viewpointĪnd landing in a bale of hay or some brush in the Assassin's Creed games. Proceed to the end of the board and a trail of blue studs will appear that Use the rope on a hook and a board appears. Once you have beaten the regular story, revisit Weathertop (doing so after The famous line from The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. When you talk to the man over the gates to Rohan, he will ask for bandages,Įxplaining that he "took an arrow to the knee." This line is a reference to LEGO The Lord of the Rings doesn't look like a major development for the LEGO series, but it's another polished action puzzle game that will amuse adults and children alike.Combining Herbs (Resident Evil Easter Egg):Īs you work your way through The Battle of Pellanor in Free Play mode, youĬan dig up a Red Herb and Green Herb, which can be combined into a Med Kit

It is still the animations and expressions that give LEGO The Lord of the Rings its funniest jokes. However, the voices are good, and don't detract from the game. Like Batman, LEGO The Lord of the Rings uses voice acting instead of just the noises and expressions that the series started out with. The scene on the battlements, with the army of orcs spreading out into the distance below is epic to look at, and there is some excellent use of perspective that makes the action even more impressive. The dark tone of Lord of the Rings isn't a perfect fit for LEGO's humor. The cut scenes are as charming as ever, although in this demo they do stick very closely to the scenes in the LOTR movies. The puzzles are better suited to kids, since they can be tedious for adults. The gameplay is similar to previous games, with simple action and puzzles to work through. What we expect from a LEGO game is a fun take on the source material, and that is what you get with LEGO The Lord of the Rings.
