The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (PC)
Manufacturer: Electronic Arts Inc. Part number: 14687
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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 ... Read more
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Gamespot editors' review
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (PC) price range: $9.99
- Reviewed by: Greg Kasavin
- Reviewed on: 11/03/2003
- Updated on:11/04/2003
- Released on: 10/31/2003
It's a good bet that the forthcoming movie The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King is going to be pretty good. Peter Jackson's cinematic trilogy, based on J.R.R. Tolkien's seminal series of fantasy novels, is, by all accounts, a huge success, and since the three films were shot back to back to back, we can expect the same kinds of dramatic performances, wondrous scenery, and sheer excitement from the final chapter of this saga that we saw in The Fellowship of the Ring and last year's The Two Towers. This movie series is uncommonly good, which is certainly, in part, why Electronic Arts, the company that nabbed the rights to produce games based on these films, is going all-out for its game adaptations. The new Return of the King game follows closely in the footsteps of last year's hack-and-slash action game, The Two Towers, but picks up at the fever pitch where The Two Towers left off, and it's considerably better overall. It's still a relatively simple and short action game at heart, but a solid combat system, some extremely intense and cinematic levels, cool extras that fans of the movies will enjoy, and the option to play cooperatively with a friend all add up to make The Return of the King deserving of its name.

The Return of the King chronicles the final, desperate acts of Gandalf, Frodo, Aragorn, and company to thwart the destructive plans of the evil Sauron.
Last year's The Two Towers game included sequences based on The Fellowship of the Ring as well as its sequel. The Return of the King is similar and begins, literally, with the climactic battle of Helm's Deep from The Two Towers. As if to make sure you get a grand first impression, the first level begins automatically when you first load the game--after a brief introductory cutscene that sets the stage for the wizard Gandalf's arrival at the break of dawn with the Riders of Rohan. The defenders of Helm's Deep are being overrun by the evil forces of Sauron, but Gandalf's perfectly timed intervention swings the momentum of the battle in favor of the forces of good, putting Sauron's armies into full retreat. As Gandalf, you'll smash through legions of the villainous uruk-hai, scale the castle walls to assist Aragorn, Legolas, and Gimli, and rupture the enemy's supply lines, all while war wages all around you. This first level suitably captures the chaos and frenetic pacing of the battle from The Two Towers, and, aside from the fact that you can't actually lose here, it's par for the course in The Return of the King: All the levels in the game are as spectacular as they are frantic.
Once you've won the battle of Helm's Deep, you're presented with the nicely done stage select screen, from which you'll also be able to access the game's various bonus features, as you unlock them. The game primarily consists of three sets of levels, which are modeled after the separate paths taken in The Return of the King by Gandalf, Aragorn, and Frodo, the ring bearer. The "path of the wizard" and the "path of the hobbit" are shorter than Aragon's "path of the king," but to finish Aragorn's path, you'll first need to finish the other two. This structure properly reflects how these characters are forced to go their separate ways in The Return of the King, but it also reflects how their efforts are for a common cause: the destruction of the One Ring and, with it, the elimination of Sauron, his general, Saruman, and their terrifying armies. Each of the three paths can be attempted in any order, but, as you'd expect, you need to finish the missions of each path in order.

Like The Two Towers before it, The Return of the King is pure action. You'll cut through droves of Sauron's minions in each hectic level.
Also as you'd expect, The Return of the King reveals much of the plot of the forthcoming film, though without being too specific. The game's storyline, in and of itself, is actually quite disjointed and assumes players' familiarity with the material. That is, if you didn't know anything about the story of The Return of the King, then the story of the game may be hard to follow, though you'll still get the gist of it. Many people already basically know how this story ends from having read Tolkien's trilogy of novels, but in case you don't want any aspect of the movie spoiled for you, it'd be wise to hold off on playing The Return of the King until after you've seen the movie. For what it's worth, The Return of the King actually includes very few video sequences from the movie on which it's based. The full-motion video is used pretty sparsely, in general, and most of it comes from The Two Towers.
User reviews
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A Must-have
by Obliviateable on August 3, 2009
Pros: Good looking, Great gameplay
Cons: A little hard even on Easy, Hard to level up, Hard-to-memorize combo's
Summary: This is a really great game. With a wide selection of chracters, anything can be possible. As you probably know, this is a game of the movie. You can visit ...
Summary: This is a really great game. With a wide selection of chracters, anything can be possible. As you probably know, this is a game of the movie. You can visit every battle fron the 3rd movie and parts of the 2nd movie too. You can take all the characters and put them in locations they never went to. For example: you can put Aragorn in Minas Tirith instead of Gandalf. The graphics are great for that time and the gameplay is great. To sum up, one of the best games of all time in my opinion. A must-have for the PS2.
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THE Most frustrating game EVER
by SixSigma1978 on August 31, 2008
Pros: Ok, the graphics weren't so bad...Some thrilling moments in there tooo...
Cons: TERRIBLE Controls..
Insanely inadequate and frustrating "checkpoint system"..
PAthetic Camera ...
lame tutorial!!!Summary: TERRIBLE Game!!Period.... The PC port is so horrible, I literally tore my hair out in frustration!! *** is up with the lame checkpoint system???? I've had to do many ...
Summary: TERRIBLE Game!!Period.... The PC port is so horrible, I literally tore my hair out in frustration!! *** is up with the lame checkpoint system???? I've had to do many of the "episodes" over and over and over again JUST to complete it and get moving... Coupled with a BS save game that does NOT remember the check point...and uve got the biggest AARGH factor!!
Also incredibly pathetic is the twisted camera ....u have NO way of knowing when ur running back whether there's an army of uruks /spiders (the shelobs lair..ugh...i hgave up the game while playing THAT tripe!!) ...waiting to accost you or something else... u JUST can predict where ur going....
The hopeless PC controls, the nasty camera and the over and over repetitive gameplay because of the moronic and thoroughly inadequate Checkpoint system killed this game!! HELLOO - EA-- MASS EFFECT? Anyone???? See how a game is done righT!!1
Trust EA to mess up ANYTHING that should be right...
I usually not the one to grap and gripe about corporate evil...I think Microsoft is fine but for a few flaws..but EA tends to screw up EVERYTHING!!! I hope this game company dies , taking all its assets with it..time for a fresh slate!!!
Excuse me now..there's a dvd I gotta go throw down a trash chute!! -
Simple, fun, and just plain awesome
by elrondelf on July 25, 2006
Pros: Decent graphics; good combat; tons of skills
Cons: Not very long; bothersome cameras
Summary: Fun! The graphics are just ok (not great), but the game is good and makes up for that. There are tons of skills to buy, and once you've finished ...
Summary: Fun! The graphics are just ok (not great), but the game is good and makes up for that. There are tons of skills to buy, and once you've finished the game, it's pretty free-roaming. Also, tons of replay value.
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One of my favorites
by jdpau on July 18, 2006
Pros: Great graphics, co-op multiplayer is awesome and adds replay value.
Cons: Cut-scenes can get annoying, but can sometimes be skipped. If you are a real LOTR fan you won't mind waiting though.
Summary: This is one of my favorite games. The graphics on it are pretty good, and the sound is also very good (we have a sub connected to our speakers and ...
Summary: This is one of my favorite games. The graphics on it are pretty good, and the sound is also very good (we have a sub connected to our speakers and it's really cool with the volume turned up BOOM-BOOM-rumble-BOOM-rumble). Multiplayer is very fun (my brother and I went through the entire thing in multiplayer mode, him with the mouse and keyboard, me with the joystick). The upgradeable skills and weapons and combos are also cool. If you are a LOTR fan you should get this game (I got it off of ebay for about 5 bucks).
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Specifications
- Manufacturer: Electronic Arts Inc.
- Part number: 14687
- Description: 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.
Product Basic Spec
- Platform PC
- ESRB rating Teen - Violence
- Genre Games - action, Games - adventure / mystery
- Elements Action - adventure
- Context Fantasy
- Number of players 1-2 Players
- Operating system Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition
Minimum
- CDROM 8x
- CPU 700 MHz or faster Intel Pentium III or AMD Athlon processor
- DVDROM 0
- Disk 2000 MB
- RAM 128 MB
- VRAM 32 MB
Recommended
- CDROM 16x
- CPU Intel Pentium IV or AMD Athlon XP processor
- DVDROM 0
- Disk 0
- RAM 256 MB
- VRAM 64 MB
Game
- Developer EA Games
- ESRB Teen
- ESRB descriptors Violence
- License Movie
- Release date 2003-10-31
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