''J. R. R. Tolkien's Riders of Rohan'' is a computer video game from 1991 based upon the fictional
War of the Ring set in the
Middle-earth
Middle-earth is the Setting (narrative), setting of much of the English writer J. R. R. Tolkien's fantasy. The term is equivalent to the ''Midgard, Miðgarðr'' of Norse mythology and ''Middangeard'' in Old English works, including ''Beowulf'' ...
world created by
J. R. R. Tolkien
John Ronald Reuel Tolkien (, 3 January 1892 – 2 September 1973) was an English writer and philologist. He was the author of the high fantasy works ''The Hobbit'' and ''The Lord of the Rings''.
From 1925 to 1945, Tolkien was the Rawlinson ...
, centered in
The Lord of the Rings
''The Lord of the Rings'' is an Epic (genre), epic high fantasy novel written by English author and scholar J. R. R. Tolkien. Set in Middle-earth, the story began as a sequel to Tolkien's 1937 children's book ''The Hobbit'' but eventually d ...
novels. The massive-scale simulation takes part in the realm of
Rohan and the player controls the forces of Good during the onslaught of the forces of Evil, namely centered on the conflict with
Saruman
Saruman, also called Saruman the White, later Saruman of Many Colours, is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's fantasy novel ''The Lord of the Rings''. He is the leader of the Istari, wizards sent to Middle-earth in human form by the go ...
of
Isengard. It was published by
Konami
, commonly known as Konami, , is a Japanese multinational entertainment company and video game developer and video game publisher, publisher headquartered in Chūō, Tokyo, Chūō, Tokyo. The company also produces and distributes trading card ...
and
Mirrorsoft
Mirrorsoft was a British video game publisher founded by Jim Mackonochie as a division of Mirror Group Newspapers. The company was active between 1983 and 1991, and shut down completely in early 1992.
History
In the early 1980s, Jim Macko ...
.
Gameplay
In terms of gameplay, it is very similar to the 1988 ''
War in Middle Earth'', except the setting was downsized from the entire world just to the land of the Rohirrim, engulfing mostly the storyline from ''
The Two Towers
''The Two Towers'', first published in 1954, is the second volume of J. R. R. Tolkien's high fantasy novel ''The Lord of the Rings''. It is preceded by '' The Fellowship of the Ring'' and followed by ''The Return of the King''. The volume's t ...
'', and to a small extent ending in ''
The Return of the King
''The Return of the King'' is the third and final volume of J. R. R. Tolkien's ''The Lord of the Rings'', following '' The Fellowship of the Ring'' and '' The Two Towers''. It was published in 1955. The story begins in the kingdom of Gondor, ...
''. In a combination of a single-unit adventure, small-scale battlefield tactics and broadscale campaign warfare, the player must coordinate the Fellowship and Rohan's troops in order to fend off the invasion of Saruman's
Orcs and save the Rohirrim lands, as well as mounting enough forces to push the war on the fronts in the east in order to contribute to
Sauron
Sauron () is the title character and the main antagonist of J. R. R. Tolkien's ''The Lord of the Rings'', where he rules the land of Mordor. He has the ambition of ruling the whole of Middle-earth, using the power of the One Ring, which he ...
's defeat.
At the beginning, the player can in the starting menu choose to start a new game, load an old one, quit, access encyclopedias dealing with featured units and characters, or practice. The practice folds down to tutorials in single-fighter combat:
- Archery: the player takes control of
Legolas attempting to shoot down (18) Orcs from a wall, while crouching from their spears.
- Duel: the player chooses between four Heroes:
Aragorn
Aragorn () is a fictional character and a protagonist in J. R. R. Tolkien's ''The Lord of the Rings''. Aragorn is a Ranger of the North, first introduced with the name Strider and later revealed to be the heir of Isildur, an ancient King of ...
, Legolas, Gimli and Éomer, to fight either an Orc or a Dunlending in melee combat.
- Magic Duel: the player takes control over
Gandalf
Gandalf is a protagonist in J. R. R. Tolkien's novels ''The Hobbit'' and ''The Lord of the Rings''. He is a Wizards (Middle-earth), wizard, one of the Istari order, and the leader of the Company of the Ring. Tolkien took the name "Gandalf" fr ...
fighting a Nazgûl flying mounted on a Felbeast.
The game begins just before the Battles at the Fords of Isen, with the player taking control over Rohan's western armies (an army consisted of an infantry unit
estfold Militia a light cavalry unit
utriders a horse archers unit
arrowdale Bowand three heave cavalry units
elms Deep Guards and Edoras Guards, the Grimslade squadron being under Théodred's personal leadership. The main army is led by Théodred, while there is a separate unit of heavy cavalry
arrowdalethat is still behind on the road. The game ends when Sauron is destroyed after the Battle at the Black Gates and Frodo and Sam reach Mount Doom.
Units
The player can control only the good side in the conflict.
* Rohirrim Infantry - the poor, the young and the old gathered together, versatile all-round melee fighters eager to patriotically defend their homeland (squad size: 600).
* Rohirrim Archers - Rohan ground units which have mastered the proficiency with the bow (squad size: 150).
* Rohirrim Light Cavalry - fastest in the world, ideal scouts; useful for rapid skirmishes (squad size: 450).
* Rohirrim Heavy Cavalry - renown horsemen, among the hardest fighters in the world; useful for routing enemies with their lances (squad size: 450).
* Rohirrim Horse Archers - highly skilled, mounted ranged units; can also fire while moving but with reduced accuracy (squad size: 150).
* Ents - tree-like beings from
Fangorn forest as they are, they are fiercely powerful warriors little can stand against, should they ever decide to join the conflict and not neutrally stand by idle.
* Orcs - all-around melee units, but generally weak and flee when outnumbered; they are vulnerable when exposed to direct sunlight.
* Orcish archers - coward Orc fighters that have mastered the proficiency with the bow.
*
Uruk-hai
An orc (sometimes spelt ork; ), in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth fantasy fiction, is a race of humanoid monsters, which he also calls "goblin".
In Tolkien's ''The Lord of the Rings'', orcs appear as a brutish, aggressive, ugly, and malevol ...
- elite Saruman's warriors, hybrid orcs, they travel across sunlight without problem and are fierce fighters that can stand ground against most.
* War Riders - Orcs mounted on the backs of large wolves (
Wargs), they are savage and fierce, except when their attack is broken; their mounts are hungry and independent on their own, very weakly trained.
* Dunlendings - savage, lightly-armed tribesmen from the countryside with an innate hatred for the Rohirrim, will blindly fight to the death.
Characters
The game features a number of characters, only conditionally "heroes":
* Aragorn (Fellowship) - the mightiest mortal in the world, a brilliant personal fighter; master strategic leader.
* Gimli (Fellowship) - masterful hand-to-hand combat fighter.
* Legolas (Fellowship) - Elven prince; best archer in the world, very quick but lightly armed.
* Gandalf (Fellowship) - a Wizard (Maia) sent by the Valar to aid the Free Peoples against the Dark Lord, the most powerful hero; he avoids combat and councils others, and is best fighter amongst the Good forces with unmatched powers, invincible through conventional means (can wipe out nearly anything).
* Merry (Fellowship) - non-combatant; stealthy.
* Pippin (Fellowship) - non-combatant; stealthy.
* Treebeard (Ents) - leader of the Ents, among the oldest creatures; concerned for the living, especially his native Forest.
* Éomer (Rohan) - King's nephew and Third Marshall of the Riddermark, he is excellent leader as second only to the King and a very good sword fighter.
* Erkenbrand (Rohan) - leader of Westfold and commander of Helm's Deep, he is an exceptional warrior and is bent on maintaining the defenses at the Hornburg.
* Hama (Rohan) - King's Doorward and Captain of His Guard and a very good fighter as boundlessly loyal.
* Théoden (Rohan) - The King and the best military commander in the world, still a potent fighter, but very old and physically weakened.
* Théodred (Rohan) - Prince, Second Marshal of the Riddermark. Identical to Éomer (personal combat), but a weaker commander.
* Éowyn (Rohan) - Éomer's sister, inspires the people as a shield maiden; non-combatant.
* Gríma (Rohan/Isengard) - The King's councilor, convinced Saruman is an ally, in reality a spy and saboteur.
* Saruman (Isengard) - the chief antagonist, powerful as Gandalf, unengaged leader of the evil forces, he wants to annihilate the Rohirrim and get the One Ring for himself, building an Army of dark forces for that task.
Reception
''
Computer Gaming World
''Computer Gaming World'' (CGW) was an American Video game journalism, computer game magazine that was published between 1981 and 2006. One of the few magazines of the era to survive the video game crash of 1983, it was sold to Ziff Davis in 199 ...
'' called the game's graphics "simple, yet pleasing", but described it as "a lightweight strategy game that includes several action sequences and some very limited character interaction". The magazine stated that those who had not read Tolkien's books would likely not understand the game's backstory, and that strategy players would dislike how closely they needed to follow the original story's actions to succeed in the game. ''Computer Gaming World'' only recommended it to devoted Tolkien fans.
See also
*
War in Middle Earth (1988 computer game)
References
External links
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