![]() So to recap this is a great game for anyone who had a blast with the Peter Jackson film and who still has a PS2 to run this bad boy on. The game also includes various behind-the-scenes works, and features some of the movie stars and their personal experiences with the Two Towers game, which I thought was pretty interesting, and also kind of hilarious. Since these cut scenes are involved, the game largely follows the portrayal of the series exactly as it was in the Peter Jackson film, with the eventual option of more character choices once you have completed the game. The game takes scenes directly from the Two Towers movie produced by Peter Jackson and has them morph into the actual game events. ![]() While the gameplay is very standard for the PS2 you hack and slash you way through various middle-earth themed enemies from orcs and uruk-hai to the deathly Nazgul, utilizing button mashing combos along the way to maximize the damage dealt it is a great game and has that iconic LOTR charm to it. I remember this being one of the first games I had as a kid. This game is a classic PS2 adventure for any fan of the Lord of the Rings series, both book and/or movie trilogy. The Two Towers: A Great Game for a Great Movie The disc also offers unlockable extras, such as interviews with some members of the film's cast, extra characters, and sneak peaks of the second movie in the trilogy. Throughout these worlds, players will encounter familiar NPCs and even occasionally fight alongside the likes of Gandalf. Twelve missions make up the bulk of the gameplay, with additional branching paths added to the main mission structure at various junctures. At the conclusion of each level, players can use these points to increase character attributes or purchase new combination maneuvers. These combination attacks reward players with varying grades the more frequent and lavish the combo, the better the grade and the more points earned. Far from helpless, players are able to parry blows and execute melee (quick and fierce) and ranged attacks, as well as a number of combination attacks. In each of these areas, players are beset by hordes of enemy orcs and other such assailants, in addition to fearsome boss creatures. ![]() Players will revisit such familiar locales as Fangorn Forest and the Mines of Moria. Then, embark on a quest that spans a multitude of levels. Players choose from three warrior characters, patterned after their onscreen personas: Legolas the Elf, Aragorn the Ranger, or Gimli the Dwarf. The story is told through footage from the movie that slowly melds to in-game cinematic screens, all explaining the origin of The Ring and those who covet it. The game is inspired by the battle scenes found therein. ![]()
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