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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
EXCELLENT! VERY FUN!,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: The Hobbit (CD-ROM)
This game is amazing! This is one of the first children's games I have seen that is action-packed, with no swearing or blood/gore. When you make a kill, the charatcter simply blows up into flames. This game lets you encounter characters such as Gollum, Bard, Gandalf, Thorin, and more! You assume the role of Bilbo Baggins, who goes on the great adventure that "started it all". Your choices of weapons (All which you have to aquire) are Bilbo's Walking-Stick (You find this in a treasure chest in his house), with which you can hit enemies with and jump farther than he could before. Throwing-Stones (You pick these up along the way)which you use to knock down certain things and throw at enemies. And, of course, the best weapon of all, Bilbo's "ledgendary" sword Sting, which you aquire in the fourth level in a cave. Although this game is really fun, I do not recommend it for kids under the age of 8. Not because it is violent, but that the puzzles you have to solve are extremely hard. You do not have a map, which is why you can not get lost.In the game, you encounter Spiders, Goblins, wolves, Wargs, Stone-Giants and more. Here is the info on the levels: You start out in DREAM WORLD, a place to adjust you to the fighting combat you get used to. This takes place on the battlefield of the last level. Also, you have no health meter on that level, so you can not die but you get lots of practice. Once you've dreamed your way out of that level, it's back to basics like fetching a butter churn, finding a quilting needle, aquiring coins, getting food, and finding children in the level AN UNEXPECTED PARTY. This takes place in Bilbo's hometown in Hobbiton. Next, you're a little way through your journey and Thorin sees firelight just over the mountain. It's your job to go and see if it's safe in ROAST MUTTON. You also have to sneak past trolls and steal a Troll's wallet. This is the first "hard" part in the game. The tips are do not try and kill the Trolls. That will lead you to trouble. The other tip is when someone is walking away, run and when someone is sitting there, sneak past them slowly. The next level is TROLL-HOLE, and this takes place when you have to go find the cave the Trolls use to hide from the sun. In the end in the cave you find and aquire your sword, Sting. The next level is OVER HILL AND UNDER HILL, where you have to go get firewood for Bofur, but the rock it's on breaks and you get lost. You have to go back and fast, before wolves, Goblins, and Stone-Giants get you! The next level after that is RIDDLES IN THE DARK, where you have to free a dwarf from Goblins in order for you to escape. And yes, in the end of the level you meet Gollum! The level next is MIRKWOOD, where you encounter spiders and free the dwarves before the spiders eat them! The next level is BARRELS OUT OF BOND, in which you have to free the dwarves from Elves. You bring them in barrels and release them into the river where they go to the next level, A WARM WELCOME. In this level, you go to Lake Town and need to find an entrace to the Goblins and Mens lair. After you have solved that mystery, you go to INSIDE INFORMATION, where you have to go in and get out of Smaug's lair. The next level, THE GATHERING OF THE CLOUDS, requires you to find the Arkenstone for Thorin. This is one of the harder levels. And now, my favorite level, THE CLOUDS BURST, is The Battle of Five Armies. You fight mostly Goblins and Wargs in this level, but it is so fun! Buy this game now if you are an action lover! It's a great game!
18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I just finished it.,
By
This review is from: The Hobbit (CD-ROM)
Thsi took close to 20 hours. And, it only improves as it goes along. As a slow start brings questions about game quality, those questions are soon thrown out when you advance to the second of many worlds. The worlds are distinct and very colorful. The only weak point graphically is the Dwarves facial animations. This is mainly a platform style game with some small areas of tactical approaches thrown in , and the occasional, NEAR IMPOSSIBLE , battle to continue to the next destination. I had a blast. I am a PC gamer at heart, so the controls were not at all a problem. Mostly, it is controlled by the arrow keys and the mouse. With a few keys to activate your 'ring' and such. But, they are rarely ever needed. I enjoyed the variability of the game. As some say it is repetative, i found that to be the exact opposite for me. Overall, this was tremendous fun. I would grab this now that the price has dropped so much. It is truly worth every penny. Also, for a true hobbit fan, this sticks to the story pretty well. Great game.
18 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome representation of the book,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Hobbit (CD-ROM)
This game is an awesome representation of the book. Not only does the characters represented properly in the game, the puzzles are certainly entertaining. The PC version of Hobbit has much more higher resolution than its console counterparts, thus not only it's beautiful, it's too cool. There is a lot of secret and charms throughout each level and I find it amusing to see certain little things that happen throughout Middle Earth.
13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Error in Previous Review,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Hobbit (CD-ROM)
I haven't played the game but I just wanted to point out some unfair criticisms of it in a previous review. Reviewer michaelene doyle said that the game has errors in the form of plot differences from the book. This may or may not be true, but the examples she gave were incorrect. She says that Bilbo doesn't get his sword until Mirkwood in the book. But in the book he actually does get it in the troll cave, which is where she says it is found in the game. Also, she mentions that there were only 3 goblins in the goblin caves in the book instead of the 3,000 that are found in the game. She must be thinking of the trolls--there were three of them in the book. In the book, the goblin cave is full of goblins, so many that Gandalf and the dwarves can't stand and fight against them. If the cave in the game is full of goblins then it's right on. Sounds like a cool game!
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Read Before Buying(PC Vesion)!!!,
By Jill Horner (Lake Village,In) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Hobbit (CD-ROM)
I played this game on a friends Xbox.The best game I have ever played. Don't listen to negetive reports,this is the best!!!I loved the game!,so I decided to buy it.I was extremely happy when it came in the mail.After I installed it I was ready to play,but an error appeared saying my 3D video card wasn't compatable with the game and I have a built in card ,so I can't even go buy one.Now it's sitting in my bedroom,useless(and I can't return it becase I opend it).So if your planning on buying the game for PC make sure its one of these(this is what Sierra recomends)THE HOBBIT(TM) has been tested on most, but not all of the major video cards incorporating the chipsets below:
NVIDIA
GeForce 256 Series
GeForce 2 Series
GeForce 3 Series
GeForce 4 Series
GeForce FX Series
ATI
Radeon 7200
Radeon 7500
Radeon 8500
Radeon 9000 (9000 Pro)
Radeon 9500 (9500 Pro)
Radeon 9600 (9600 Pro)
Radeon 9700 (9700 Pro)
Radeon 9800 (9800 Pro)
MATROX
Parhelia 512
SIS
Xabre 400
So please make sure you chek if your computer has a listed video card.
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Not a PC game fanatic- but I loved this!,
By Abby "Panda" (Portland, OR USA) - See all my reviews
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: The Hobbit (CD-ROM)
WOW! I am in no way a big PC game person. I prefer to play solitaire or go on cartoonnetwork.com. But when my younger brothers brought this home, I was definitely intrigued by the things you had to do in the game.
As soon as I got to play it, I was immediatly hooked. As an amateur, my brothers had to help me at several points, but I was able to figure most of it out on my own. I'm not a Tolkein freak, I just enjoyed the movies, so I can't complain about the storyline, because there definitely is one in this game. There is no bad language nor is there blood, which was a plus for me, as I am a female and I just don't enjoy those things. Of course you have to defeat villians, but it's not gross. The graphics are awesome, too. There are excellent details and lots of movement. The look and feel of the levels all vary thus far, which makes it so the game doesn't get boring. I highly recommend this game to anyone- even if you don't like PC games.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Game, But Hard,
A Kid's Review
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: The Hobbit (CD-ROM)
I had a little trouble rating "The Hobbit", mainly because it's very difficult. Not that this bothers me so much, but somtimes I get an eensy bit discouraged. I think my favorite chapter is "overhill and underhill". I can't be sure though, because the whole game is fun! In my opinion, the hardest part so far (I'm at the end
of disk 1) is ...well pretty much all of Sowrdlight, which is also known as "Riddles in the Dark". I personally found the controls (other than the mouse controls) difficult. Luckily though, the key-board only does small, somtimes but rarely necessary things. Its main use is moving. In the game, you get 3 weapons (walking stick, throwing stones, and Sting the sword) and so-many-I-can't-count skills to use them. There is a lot of collecting. The most common objects are gems. If you collect enough of them you get more life possibilities and all the life automatically becomes full. Mushrooms give life if you don't have all your life already. The game play is wonderful and it doesn't seem to take away from the graphics. Trust me: "The Hobbit" rocks!!!!!
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Finally, a Lord of the Rings game worthy of the title!,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Hobbit (CD-ROM)
100% recommend this title. It's both true to the works and a fun experience.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
move over, EA Games!,
A Kid's Review
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: The Hobbit (CD-ROM)
I just saw the game at a book fair and it looked interesting, so I got it and it was worth every penny! You start out in dream world, which is just a tutorial on fighing, jumping, and climbing ladders. then you wake up in hobbiton, which is the easyist level. Then you leave home and encounter three trolls!(i spent like 5 months on this level). Nab the pocket book then explore the trolls home and find sting, then a search for firewood turns into a wild ride to nowhere! get back, only to be ambushed by goblins in the night! Find the ring and rescue the dwarves from the queen spider sisters! sneak through Thurandil elvenkings halls to free thorin and the gang from prison! Save Lake-town from thievs and goblins! defeat smaug and take the treasure! Get the arkenstone of thrain! rescue Beorn the skin-changer as 5 armies battle around you! This game is great! $10 is undercharge! get it now or the kingdom under the mountain will not exist!
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
luv this game,
By
= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: The Hobbit (CD-ROM)
I love this game. the only problems are that you can only save at specific points, and those points are not well placed. for instance, when you are fighting the spiders, when you get to the only save point, there is a giant spider about to kill you. also, the cutscenes get annoying after a while, and there are only 2 or 3 that you can skip. it takes a while to get used to fighting, but once you do, you can get past anything. what i really didn't like, though, was that the Ring has a meter, and once the meter runs out, you have to take the Ring off and wait for it to charge. when you are in the elven palace, it gets really annoying. overall, it is an awesome game, and i highly reccomend it.
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The Hobbit by Vivendi Universal (Windows 98 / Me / XP)
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