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The Lord of the Rings: Gollum Review - Disaster in Middle Earth | COGconnected

The Lord of the Rings: Gollum is one of the most unplayable games in recent memory, a respectful but dull take on a beloved character.

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Lord of the Rings: Gollum Studio is Done Making Games

The development team behind the panned The Lord of the Rings: Gollum, Daedalic Entertainment, is shutting down.

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Knushwood Butt83d ago

That's a shame, but they should have at least done more to release the game in a better state.

kythlyn82d ago (Edited 82d ago )

They really should have stuck to point and click adventures... they made quite a few decent ones over the years.

VivaChe82d ago

They should have done market research — the public reaction to even the idea of the game was quite negative right from the start. This was a game nobody asked for or wanted, even aside from the bugs.

Jin_Sakai83d ago (Edited 83d ago )

I hate to see studios close but they made a really bad game. The studio has actually never made a decent game from what I’ve seen.

ED-E82d ago

I liked their older games (Edna breaks out, Deponia series, Silence) which were 90s style adventure games. But this is such a niche and maybe to most nowadays outdated form of games, you rarely win over the majority of reviewers if it isn't a extraordinary life changing experience or build on nostalgia.

outsider162483d ago

Pity. But whoever greenlit a gollum game? It's the laast character that anyone will play anyway. There's literally an array of other characters in lotr world. Gandalf, Aragorn, Legolas, gimli etc..

frostypants82d ago

The LotR IP has been in terrible hands ever since Christopher Tolkien died. EVERYTHING gets geenlit regardless of quality...this game, that terrible Amazon series, and likely endless other bad ideas to come.

Inverno82d ago

not really sure what to say about this, or how to word it. I'm sympathetic to those who lost a job, but also the studio was just very dumb. Too ambitious when they lacked the talent, and a clear direction. The price and the fact it was broken really didn't help either. A real shame