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Review: Lego Lord of the Rings (New Gamer Nation)

It’s with this and other tongue-in-cheek digs at its own source material—Peter Jackson’s highly successful movie trilogy—that LEGO: The Lord of the Rings manages to succeed in entertaining an all-ages audience. A recent release by Traveller’s Tales, LEGO: LOTR is a pleasant surprise. Our only previous venture into the LEGO universe was a short play through LEGO: Star Wars, so we were unsure what to expect: Would the gameplay be too simplistic? Would the concepts and complex plot arcs be removed, changed for a younger audience? But all worries were quickly dispelled the moment we clicked ‘Start New Game’.

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SynGamer4136d ago

So many conflicting reviews for the PS Vita version. Some claim it's a terrible port and closer to the 3DS version, while others claim it's just a bit worse than the PS3/360 versions...I just want a straight answer without wasting my money first.

newgamernation4135d ago

No matter what, the Vita version is an inferior product when compared to the console versions. If you have a choice, get it on the console. If you are choosing a portable version, the Vita version is the best portable version, as far as we are concerned.

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15 Best Lord of The Rings Games You Need To Play

The very best LOTR games available right now.

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Vita's Lost Games - A Look at the Digital Future

VGChartz's Adam Cartwright: "Ever since the advent of full-game downloads on consoles, it seems the market has slowly been shifting towards a digital future where games are delivered through internet connections rather than physical disks. While the convenience this brings is undeniable, and plenty of gamers have embraced having a stuffed memory card in their Vita, there are major pitfalls that are slowly beginning to show, one of which is that games can be delisted without any prior warning, leaving them lost to time unless you bought them before they disappeared."

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Fist4achin1837d ago

I'm still rocking both my vita and 3ds. Tons of gems on there.

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LEGO Lord of the Rings Delisted, Ghostbusters May Follow

From GameWatcher: "LEGO Lord of the Rings delisted from Steam, along with LEGO The Hobbit? That what it certainly looks like, as both of TT Games' Middle-Earth LEGO titles have been pulled with no explanation - and fans are wondering if Activision's Ghostbusters game will be gone next.

It's certainly not the only recent Steam casualty of licenses changing hands, but the weird thing about these is - the Middle-Earth license, like TT Games, is still owned by Warner Bros. So why have these games been delisted?"

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rainslacker1938d ago

The middle earth license may be part of WB, but what about the Lego license? There is also the factor of if Lego and WB can be used together and licensed for Video games in this way. Since other Lord of the Ring games aren't being delisted, I think this might have more to do with the Lego license, or the Lego/Lord of the Rings dual license. Or it was always just a short term agreement to use all the licenses together.

So on and so forth. Licensing can be tricky. Ghostbusters is a solely owned IP, so one's first inclination shouldn't be if another WB owned franchise is due for the axe.

Elwenil1938d ago

I got both of these for free recently from Humble Bundle. I wonder if that was a way of saying "goodbye" or something.

SegaGamer1938d ago

Now we know why they were offered for free twice. I originally thought it was Humble Bundle giving everyone an early Christmas present.

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anonymousfan1938d ago

Can you still download them from your library?

traumadisaster1938d ago

I've a few games that lost their store page but can still be downloaded, so it probably will work the same.

MasterChief36241938d ago

Historically I've only ever heard of 2 games that were delisted and couldn't be redownloaded. PT on the PS4, and some multiplayer-only game on Steam. I'm sure there are plenty of cases, but the 99.99999% case is that if you bought it, you will be able to download and play it for the foreseeable future, Wii Shop Channel closing down notwithstanding.

Elwenil1938d ago

I am downloading The Hobbit on Steam right now. Seems to be working normally. I figured I better try it to be sure, lol.

Sgt_Slaughter1938d ago

Another digital game (in this case maybe three) bites the dust forever. Congrats if you have a physical disc or want to get it used somewhere, because you still can!