Those who have played other Lego video games by TT Games know how fun the games are. "Lego Lord Of The Rings: The Video Game" is one of the best examples. It's the second Lego game to feature an open world; once the main story is completed, you are allowed to roam Middle-Earth freely. The game uses dialogue tracks from the original the Peter Jackson movies rather than grunts and other noises used in past Lego games. This innovation makes the experience much more immersing. It includes many characters including key characters such as Frodo, Gandalf and Aragorn and extra characters which include ones from other Tolkien works such as Tom Bombadil, Bilbo Baggins and Gloin the Dwarf(he is seen in both Lord Of The Rings AND The Hobbit). Lego games are known for adding humour into their cutscenes, and this game has some of the best gags:
The game features phenomenal non-playable character combat choreography, which adds the effect of being in the center of the Battle Of The Pelennor Fields and the Battle of Helm's Deep. The one big downside is the fact that achieving 100% completion is somewhat impossible. This is because of all the puzzles and challenges in the open-world Middle Earth portion of the game. Overall, I give this game 9.5 out of 10.
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