After avenging their comrade's death, the three set out to find Merry and Pippin. Sam and Frodo escape, Merry and Pippin being captured by the Uruk-hai, and Boromir is slain by Lurtz before Aragorn, Legolas and Gimli can reach him. The Fellowship is broken up during this battle, with Aragorn, Legolas and Gimli slaying as many of the enemy as they can, and Boromir being left alone to defend the hobbits. The Company of the Ring pass by Amon Hen and are ambushed by a large group of Uruk-hai, a stronger, faster breed of Orcs that can travel in sunlight. Continue the process of shooting and dodging the troll until it is dead. Avoid the troll’s attack by taking cover behind the pillars. The cave troll fight is twofold: first use fierce attack on the troll's back to do damage, then once its health is half-way gone, the player will be forced to climb on the ledge area to shoot at the troll instead. The player would have to fight for several minutes until the cave troll arrives. How To Play: The player will start with swarms of enemies closing inside the room. The Fellowship does manage to fend off the troll and goblins. The Fellowship arrives to the halls of Moria, however instead of a warm welcome it was nothing but a tomb of dead dwarves and orcs.They eventually find the coffin of Balin, Gimli's cousin, but soon meet hordes of goblins and a cave troll. To kill the beast, the player must repeat the process until the watcher dies. To slay the creature, the player must block its attacks and then cut off one of the beast's tentacles and then it will emerge, and then the player must fire an arrow. How To Play: the player must fight Orcs and archers until he reaches the Watcher in the Water. After slaying the creature they continue into Moria. Travelling through snow, rocky terrains and eventually marshy grounds, the companions make it to the Doors of Durin, but are soon attacked by the Watcher. The torch must be lit at all times, because only a lit torch will damage the Nazgul.Īfter reluctantly agreeing to detour through Moria to continue the Quest of the Ring, the Fellowship travel to the Gates of Moria. He must then attack the Nazgul and keep them away from Frodo. How To Play: The player must run to the fire in the center of the scene, to light the brand in his hand. Aragorn successfully drives them off, but not before Frodo is stabbed with a Morgul-blade. They camp on the hill, but are attacked in the night by the Ringwraiths. How To Play: the player must fight off enemies until the end of the level.īoss: Sauron (Note: This is only in a cutscene, the player does not fight Sauron directly)Īragorn and the hobbits approach Weathertop, a hill about midway between the Shire and Rivendell. You do battle with many Orcs and after the level is completed you defeat Sauron (though he does not truly perish). The first level sets the player in the battle of the Siege of Barad-dûr. It was later followed by The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King in 2003. Stormfront and EA won the 2003 Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences Award for Outstanding Achievement in Visual Engineering for The Two Towers. Other missions, such as Fangorn Forest, are original pieces within the movies' setting. The game allows players to portray Aragorn, Legolas, or Gimli (or Isildur as a bonus character) in a series of missions, many taken directly from either The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (such as Weathertop) or The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (including Helm's Deep). It included nine minutes of film footage from The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers that was not present in any movie trailer or PR release, and since the game was available a few weeks prior to the film debut playing the game was the only way for fans to see those clips early. The game was developed by Stormfront Studios and published by Electronic Arts for GameCube, PlayStation 2, and Xbox. The title was one of the top selling console titles of 20, and was widely praised for its seamless transitions from actual movie footage to interactive game play. The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers is a 2002 video game based on Peter Jackson's New Line Cinema film The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers.
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