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Lord of the Rings: Return of the King

by Electronic Arts
Game Boy Advance Teen
4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (49 customer reviews)


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  • Travel through multiple game paths - Defend Minas Tirith as Gandalf, raise the Army Of The Dead with Legolas, Aragorn & Gimli, or quest to reach the cracks of Mordor with Frodo & Sam
  • Follow your quest through 12 game environments taken directly from the film
  • Battle vicious boss monsters including Shelob, the Witch King, and the final showdown with the Dark Lord Sauron
  • New cooperative gaming will let players team up with another player -- form your own Fellowship Of The Ring!

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  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B00009VE6C
  • Item Weight: 8 ounces
  • Media: Video Game
  • Release Date: November 3, 2003
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (49 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #14,719 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games)

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Return to Middle-earth in the only video game based on the epic final chapter of the highly-acclaimed The Lord of the Rings movie trilogy. Developed using the same digital assets as the films, The Return of the King re-creates in stunning detail the final events of the War of the Ring. Become the heroes who determine the fate of Middle-earth as you traverse the haunted Paths of the Dead, defend Minas Tirith from the onslaught of thousands of Sauron’s minions, and even play co-op multiplayer with a friend as you march against the impenetrable Black Gates of Mordor. The fate of Middle-earth is in your hands.

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Lord Of The Rings: Return Of The King lets you join in the adventure of the classic fantasy trilogy. In this final chapter, you'll fight to help destroy the One Ring, before its corrupting influence becomes too powerful.

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31 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent., November 24, 2003
By A Customer
This review is from: Lord of the Rings: Return of the King (Video Game)
First off, this is a portable game. Portable games are not meant to live up to console games, and they don't. However, the can still be immensly enjoyable, and this game is a prime example. Why? Well, I'll tell you.

This is a sequel to last year's Two Towers game. So the gameplay is very similiar, but with some welcome tweaks and gameplay differences that add to the game. Here are some examples:

The characters attacks have more animation. (What I mean by this is that their attacks have more moves) All you do to attack is press the B button of course, but unlike in the Two Towers, your character does more than one monotonus motion. This is a very welcome tweak to gameplay.

While this is only a little thing, you can see reflections in the water of your character. This adds to the realism of the game greatly.

Do you remember in The Two Towers when you could heal at any time with your active skill of Herbal Healing? This was convenient, because in the midst of a fray, if you were getting low on health and had enough Spirit Points, you could heal with the press of a button. To do that in this game, you must have Kingsfoil herbs in your backpack. If you have no herbs, you can't heal. (In turn, healing does not deplete spirit points any more). I suppose this makes the game more realistic, but it also makes it much harder.

Okay. I've listed the three major gameplay changes. Now to tell about the game.

It follows the plot of the movie very closely. You go to Orthanc, the Paths of the Dead, Gondor, Mordor, and many more places. If you play as a different character, you get different levels. Here are the players you can play as.

Aragorn. The best hand-to-hand fighter in the game. Those who have played the Two Towers remember his two-sword capability. He still has that in this game, but it is no longer a passive skill.

Legolas. The best fighter, period.

Gandalf. While Gandalf is not the best fighter, he is the funnest character to play as because of the places he goes, namely Gondor.

Gimli. Sadly, Gimli is one of the worst fighters in the game. Howver, you will probably want to play as him, because he was not a playable character in TTT

Frodo. Frodo I think, is the second funnest character to play as. (He goes to Mordor!!)

Eowyn. Why in the world would anyone want to play as her?

While this is mainly an action game, it has some interesting role-playing elements to it that are not on the console version of the game. You can pick up and equip items that you find along the way. These items include various types of weapons, armor, shoes, gloves, helmets, and many other things. You really do have to pay attention to this. It is critical to beating the game. When you kill an orc, he might drop something. Stand on the item and press the R button to pick it up. It will be put inside your backpack, which is accsessible with a press of the Start button. If you find an item which is better than what you are using, put it on!! (Press the A button and choose Equip) You can also sell items at forges for gems.

In this game, the more orcs you kill, the more experience points you earn. When you earn enough experience points, you will be able to upgrade your strength, accuracy, defense, health, and so on. You absolutely must know how to do this, and do it throughout the game. If you don't, you will never beat it. This is how it works: To the left of the screen, there is a little bar that gets filled with green as you kill more orcs. When you kill enough, you will hear a sound and the green stuff will be gone. Here is what to do. Press the start button to go to your backpack. When you are there, press the L button. You will be taken to a screen that has all your attribute listed. (strength, accuracy, health, defense, and courage). Use your directional pad to raise there numbers. (Tip: The only attributes that you really need to raise are your Strength and Accuracy. Every once in while, put some points in you're defense and health. Never even bother with courage. In fact, sometimes just put all 5 points in strength. The more strength you have, the less hits it takes to kill enemies. This is crucial. Accuracy is also crucial. The more accurate you are, the less likely it is for your opponent to block your attack.) When your done, hit the R button again to go to the Passive and Active skill screen. Passive skills are like attributes, always in affect. Active skills are active, and you press the A button to use them. These are usually long range attacks, magic attacks, and power-ups. (Jeeze, I'd love to just give an entire walkthrough of this game, but it would take a lot more than 1,000 words!!)

However, here are the downfalls of the game.

1: I wish they had made it a bit more like the console version, where you can use both a sword and a bow. As Legolas, you can only use a bow. And it is very unrealistic the way he just goes Toing..Toing..Toing.. Time after time, and never runs out. And as for everybody else, there long range attacks are active skills, and drain spirit points.

2: It is much, much harder than the Two Towers ever was. Some parts can be downright maddening, to the point where you want to just take a sledgehammer to the whole thing. But calm down, take a break, come back later and try again. You will get past it eventually.

But now I must cut short this review. If I ever get ahold of any cheat codes, I will revise the review with them. This is an awesome game, and a must have for a portable gamer. If you are a console gamer, get the PS2, Xbox, or Gamecube versions, which are even better.

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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars HALLELUJAH!, January 5, 2004
By A Customer
This review is from: Lord of the Rings: Return of the King (Video Game)
This game is so awesome, it's ridiculous. Obviously, Game Boy games are at a major disadvantage when compared to most console or PC games, simply because you can't pack that much into a cartridge. Even so, I think ROTK beats out any other handheld game, and even some of my Playstation games! It's amazing!
Pros:
- Top-notch graphics
- Easy-to-use controls, good for even first-timers
- Provides a good challenge (in later levels, anyway)
- Has more available characters than either previous LOTR game
- Excellent replay value - play it again and again, and keep the same character leveling up!
- Much more realistic than TT. You actually have to WORK to heal. Imagine that.
- Just plain cool!
Cons:
- Legolas is the only one with a worthwhile ranged attack, and Eowyn doesn't even have one.
- Legolas is the only one who can charge up his standard B attack by holding down B button. In TT, everyone could.

As for the characters...

Aragorn is a solid hitter, especially if you give him two weapons instead of just one and a shield. Late-game, when he's leveled up, he can deal massive damage with a single blow.

Gandalf is really powerful IF you know how to use him. Otherwise, I wouldn't suggest playing as him if you are a first-timer. His Lightstrike is positively deadly with good Courage.

Gimli is, sadly, not the best fighter in the game. In fact, he pretty much sucks. But hey, every game has its ups and downs, right?

Eowyn is the fastest attacker in the game, barring Legolas with Galadriel's Blessing. Her sword moves like greased lightning, and if you upgrade her Strength and Accuracy, she's a walking Cuisinart. Her one major problem: NO RANGED ATTACK! AAAAAGGHH!

Legolas is by far the single best character. Period. His ranged attack is fast, powerful, and doesn't use Spirit. His White Knives lets him use a melee blade at very little Spirit cost. He is one of the fastest characters, especially with Fleet of Foot. I find it hard to die playing as Legolas, even when I'm TRYING to.

Frodo sucks. End of story. Pathetic attack power, few HP, and he can't pick up anything bigger than an orcsword. If you got good with him, I'm sorry for insulting him, but you've got to admit, he is the worst fighter in the game. At least his active skills don't cost much Spirit.

So that's it! This game is great! It follows the movie very well, has engrossing gameplay and storylines, and is generally the best Game Boy game EVER! WOO-HOO!

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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Best Action Game EVER for GBA!!!!!, May 16, 2005
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Grishnakh (Edge of Fangorn) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Lord of the Rings: Return of the King (Video Game)
The other reviews I've read really don't do this game justice. I don't know about you, but I'm a complete LOTR fanatic, and it annoys me no end to see 'ogsgilioth' instead of Osgiliath or 'shilob's lair' instead of Shelob's lair. And what about "Erowyn"'s part at the Battle of "Pleanor" Fields? Oh brother. Take it from a LOTR and video game expert, this game is AWESOME. The best RPG handheld experience out there, this game features completely customizable stats, skill trees, and quite literally millions of item combinations.

There are 6 characters to choose from, each with their own pros and cons. I like Legolas for long range, "Arogorn" for hand-to-hand combat and Eowyn for speed. "gimly" is a new addition to the single-player mode, being available only in TTT's multiplayer. ROTK has hundreds of short levels based on locations from the movie, each brimming with baddies varying from "olks" and goblins to trolls and Nazgul. And don't forget the "elephants" that one reviewer found so intimidating.

This game is an improvement over The Two Towers in that there are bonus levels you can play single-player to up your character's level, and also the Ranger Hollow, which allows you to move an item from one of your characters to another, which could only be accomplished through multiplayer in TTT. A bit more reality is introduced, healing being brought about through athelas {kingsfoil-you can carry up to 2o at a time} and other such items, Legolas's special arrows being found in numbered sets instead of infinite supplies {drat!}, and a 5-point limit to skills instead of a 20-point one {drat again}. Also, items have minimum levels, meaning a level 3 Frodo couldn't use a level 6 knife. The gameplay is superior to any other action/adventure GBA game I've ever played, a straightforward go-get-'em kind of fighting. Plus, after you beat the game once, you can go through it again with your character at their present level, collect more items, and learn more skills.

What with the DS and all, I'm not sure if anyone buys this game anymore-the other reviews don't seem to have been read much. I, for one, have a DS but also have all 3 movie-based LOTR GBA games. I am waiting impatiently for a LOTR game to come out for DS......

Bottom line? This is an awesome game for any LOTR-loving gamer, whether you have a GBA, GBA SP, or DS. Infinite replay value, voiceovers from the original actors, movie soundtrack exerpts, pure LOTR action.....what more can anyone possibly want {besides the aforesaid LOTR DS game}?????
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