Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/GVMERSJ.R.R Tolkien’s genre-defining The Lord of the Rings has been translated to video games nearly three doz...
Idk, I felt like the story for the games was pretty complete once I finished it. It’s a little weird with the whole “Shelob can shapeshift and helps this Gondorian guard get his petty revenge on Sauron” noncanonicity though.
I think it was an OK way to tell a new story with pre existing characters. These games had very little wiggle room because the end result was already dictated by the books.
Idk, I felt like the story for the games was pretty complete once I finished it. It’s a little weird with the whole “Shelob can shapeshift and helps this Gondorian guard get his petty revenge on Sauron” noncanonicity though.
I think it was an OK way to tell a new story with pre existing characters. These games had very little wiggle room because the end result was already dictated by the books.
True. And I do like the games, it just kinda felt a little strange the first time I played the first one.
Baranor is one of my favorite side characters in anything LOTR too.