''The Lord of the Rings: Aragorn's Quest'' is an
action-adventure video game released in 2010 by
WB Games
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on various
Nintendo
is a Japanese Multinational corporation, multinational video game company headquartered in Kyoto, Japan. It develops video games and video game consoles.
Nintendo was founded in 1889 as by craftsman Fusajiro Yamauchi and originally produce ...
and
Sony platforms, with
Headstrong Games
Headstrong Games was a subsidiary of Kuju Entertainment based in London that developed video games.
History
The studio was formed in 2000 as Kuju London. In 2008, it was rebranded as Headstrong Games.
In 2013, Headstrong Games was included in t ...
developing a
Wii
The Wii ( ) is a home video game console developed and marketed by Nintendo. It was released on November 19, 2006, in North America and in December 2006 for most other Regional lockout, regions of the world. It is Nintendo's fifth major ho ...
version and
TT Fusion developing the game on other platforms.
The game is an adaptation of
Peter Jackson
Sir Peter Robert Jackson (born 31 October 1961) is a New Zealand film director, screenwriter and producer. He is best known as the director, writer and producer of the ''Lord of the Rings'' trilogy (2001–2003) and the ''Hobbit'' trilogy ( ...
's
''Lord of the Rings'' film trilogy; ''
The Fellowship of the Ring'' (2001), ''
The Two Towers'' (2002) and ''
The Return of the King'' (2003). Set fifteen years after the
War of the Ring
''The Lord of the Rings'' is an epic high-fantasy novel by English author and scholar J. R. R. Tolkien. Set in Middle-earth, intended to be Earth at some time in the distant past, the story began as a sequel to Tolkien's 1937 children's boo ...
, the game features
Samwise Gamgee
Samwise Gamgee (, usually called Sam) is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth. A hobbit, Samwise is the chief supporting character of ''The Lord of the Rings'', serving as the sidekick of the protagonist Frodo Baggins. Sam ...
telling his children of the adventures of
Aragorn during the conflict; his stories form the majority of the game's content. ''Aragorn's Quest'' was the first ''
Lord of the Rings'' game released by WB Games, who had acquired the rights to make games based on the
New Line Cinema film series from
Electronic Arts in 2009.
The game was aimed primarily at younger players, offering a simplified and less violent version of the plots of the three films. It received mixed reviews; the game's graphics, level design and accessibility were praised, but critics found the combat repetitive, the narrative too truncated and the overall game too easy.
Gameplay
On the
Wii
The Wii ( ) is a home video game console developed and marketed by Nintendo. It was released on November 19, 2006, in North America and in December 2006 for most other Regional lockout, regions of the world. It is Nintendo's fifth major ho ...
and
PlayStation 3, ''Aragorn's Quest'' is an
action-adventure game
The action-adventure genre is a video game hybrid genre that combines core elements from both the action game and adventure game genres.
Typically, pure adventure games have situational problems for the player to solve to complete a story ...
played from a
third-person perspective. The game is divided up into two different
gameplay sections. The main game sees the player control
Aragorn, as
Samwise Gamgee
Samwise Gamgee (, usually called Sam) is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth. A hobbit, Samwise is the chief supporting character of ''The Lord of the Rings'', serving as the sidekick of the protagonist Frodo Baggins. Sam ...
tells his children stories of Aragorn's adventures during the
War of the Ring
''The Lord of the Rings'' is an epic high-fantasy novel by English author and scholar J. R. R. Tolkien. Set in Middle-earth, intended to be Earth at some time in the distant past, the story began as a sequel to Tolkien's 1937 children's boo ...
fifteen years previously through eight levels that can either be linear or non-linear, consisting of diverse mandatory and optional quests. The other gameplay section is located in the
Shire
Shire is a traditional term for an administrative division of land in Great Britain and some other English-speaking countries such as Australia and New Zealand. It is generally synonymous with county. It was first used in Wessex from the beginn ...
in the game's present, with the player controlling Sam's son, Frodo in a free-roam
overworld, as he helps his fellow
Hobbits prepare a party for the arrival of Aragorn. Gameplay in both areas is the same, and the game is structured in such a way that as Frodo learns skills in the Shire, these skills then become available to Aragorn in the main game. If a second player is present, they control Frodo's sister Elanor in the Shire, and
Gandalf in the main game. However, the players cannot switch characters - player one must be Aragorn and Frodo, and player two must also be Gandalf and Elanor.
During combat, the player has five basic
sword
A sword is an edged, bladed weapon intended for manual cutting or thrusting. Its blade, longer than a knife or dagger, is attached to a hilt and can be straight or curved. A thrusting sword tends to have a straighter blade with a pointed ti ...
attack moves; an upward swipe, a downward swipe, a left swipe, a right swipe, and a thrust. Later in the game, Aragorn can use charged up versions of each of the five main attacks. The player can also access chain attacks (attacks which increase in power with each successful attack) and special abilities such as "Battle Cry" (which makes allies fight harder) and "Rally" (which makes allies temporarily invulnerable). The Wii version of the game is controlled via the
Wii Remote and Nunchuk, becoming one of the few Wii games, including Nintendo's ''
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess'' and the then-forthcoming ''
The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword'', to implement sword combat. The PlayStation 3 version can be controlled via either the
DualShock 3 or the
PlayStation Move.
At most times during the game, the player is accompanied by
AI controlled allies.
The player can acquire upgrades for these AI companions, such as increasing their attack and defense, finding weapon and armour upgrades or unlocking new combat abilities. In the Wii and PlayStation 3 versions, a second player can drop in and play as Gandalf at any time during the game.
Gandalf controls similarly to Aragorn. His main weapon is his staff, which also functions as his long range weapon. He also has the ability to heal Aragorn or grant certain boosts to him by casting spells that mimic the effects of
power-up
In video games, a power-up is an object that adds temporary benefits or extra abilities to the player character as a game mechanic. This is in contrast to an item, which may or may not have a permanent benefit that can be used at any time chosen ...
herbs found in Middle-Earth that Aragorn can pick.
The PlayStation 2 and handheld versions of the game is different from the Wii and PS3 version in several ways. For example, they lack a co-op mode or the free-roam Shire overworld.
However, it includes an arena mode not featured in the Wii and PS3 versions, and levels set in
Caradhras, at the Gates of
Erebor (including a battle with the
Watcher in the Water
The Watcher in the Water is a fictional creature in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth; it appears in ''The Fellowship of the Ring'', the first volume of ''The Lord of the Rings''.''The Fellowship of the Ring'', book 2, ch. 4 "A Journey in the Dark" ...
), and in
Dunharrow
Gondor is a fictional kingdom in J. R. R. Tolkien's writings, described as the greatest realm of Men in the west of Middle-earth at the end of the Third Age. The third volume of ''The Lord of the Rings'', ''The Return of the King'', is largely ...
, areas not found in the Wii/PS3 versions.
This version is played from an
isometric
The term ''isometric'' comes from the Greek for "having equal measurement".
isometric may mean:
* Cubic crystal system, also called isometric crystal system
* Isometre, a rhythmic technique in music.
* "Isometric (Intro)", a song by Madeon from ...
three-quarter
top-down view
A variety of Computer graphics, computer graphic techniques have been used to display video game content throughout the history of video games. The predominance of individual techniques have evolved over time, primarily due to Graphics hardware, ...
, and is more of an
action role-playing game
A role-playing game (sometimes spelled roleplaying game, RPG) is a game in which players assume the roles of player character, characters in a fictional Setting (narrative), setting. Players take responsibility for acting out these roles within ...
, featuring
stat-management and
experience point
An experience point (often abbreviated as exp or XP) is a unit of measurement used in some tabletop role-playing games (RPGs) and role-playing video games to quantify a player character's life experience and progression through the game. Experi ...
s to spend on special abilities. The Wii/PS3 version does not feature any kind of stat-management or experience points,
save for the abovementioned ability to collect items to improve the attack and defense of characters.
Synopsis
Background
The game is presented against the background of the history of the
One Ring
The One Ring, also called the Ruling Ring and Isildur's Bane, is a central plot element in J. R. R. Tolkien's ''The Lord of the Rings'' (1954–55). It first appeared in the earlier story ''The Hobbit'' (1937) as a magic ring that grants the w ...
. At the dawn of the
Second Age, after the defeat of the Dark Lord,
Morgoth
Morgoth Bauglir (; originally Melkor ) is a character, one of the godlike Valar, from Tolkien's legendarium. He is the main antagonist of ''The Silmarillion'', ''The Children of Húrin'', ''Beren and Lúthien'' and ''The Fall of Gondolin''.
...
, the
elves forged
Rings of Power to help themselves, the
dwarves and
men rule
Middle-earth. However, the elves were unaware that
Sauron, Morgoth's closest ally, had survived his master's defeat, and in the guise of Annatar had been the one who taught the Elven-smiths, led by
Celebrimbor, how to forge the Rings, whilst, in secret, he forged his own One Ring in the fires of
Mount Doom, a Ring far more powerful than any of the others. However, in order for the One Ring to be powerful enough to control the other Rings, Sauron had to transfer most of his power into it. As soon as he put it on, the elves became aware of his ruse, removing and hiding their
Three Rings
In Tolkien's mythology, the Three Rings are magical artefacts forged by the Elves of Eregion. After the One Ring, they are the most powerful of the twenty Rings of Power.
The Three Rings were made by Celebrimbor after Sauron, in the guise of ' ...
, which Celebrimbor had forged without Sauron's aid. Sauron waged war on the elves, conquering much of Middle-earth and killing Celebrimbor. Thus began the Dark Years, when Sauron took possession of the remaining sixteen Rings, giving seven to the dwarves and nine to men in an effort to corrupt them. The dwarves proved relatively immune to the powers of the Rings, acquiring only a greed for gold, and becoming unconcerned with events in the wider world. Men proved less resilient, and the nine kings given the Rings
In his ongoing efforts to conquer Middle-earth, Sauron regained the allegiance of many of Morgoth's servants from the
First Age
In J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium, the history of Arda, also called the history of Middle-earth, began when the Ainur entered Arda, following the creation events in the Ainulindalë and long ages of labour throughout Eä, the fictional univer ...
, and successfully corrupted
Númenor. However, in doing so, he expended a great deal of his power, and lost the ability to ever again assume a pleasing disguise. Returning to
Mordor, he regained his strength, eventually capturing
Minas Ithil
Minas or MINAS may refer to:
People with the given name Minas
* Menas of Ethiopia (died 1563)
* Saint Menas (Minas, 285–309)
* Minias of Florence (Minas, Miniato, died 250)
* Minas Alozidis (born 1984), Greek hurdler
* Minas Avetisyan (1928– ...
. However, realizing that if they did not join together, Sauron would destroy both men and elves,
Elendil, King of Arnor, and
Gil-galad, King of
Noldor
In the works of J. R. R. Tolkien, the Noldor (also spelled Ñoldor, meaning ''those with knowledge'' in his constructed language Quenya) were a kindred of Elf (Middle-earth), Elves who migrated west to the blessed realm of Valinor from the conti ...
, formed the Last Alliance of Men and Elves, and attacked Sauron in his fortress,
Barad-dûr
In J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional world of Middle-earth, Mordor (pronounced ; from Sindarin ''Black Land'' and Quenya ''Land of Shadow'') is the realm and base of the evil Sauron. It lay to the east of Gondor and the great river Anduin, and to t ...
. The alliance was victorious, with
Isildur cutting the One Ring from Sauron's hand. However, although presented with a chance to destroy the Ring forever, Isildur, already beginning to succumb to its corruption, chose not to do so. As such, although Sauron's physical form was vanquished, his spirit, bound to the Ring, survived. Some time later, Isildur was attacked and killed by a band of
orcs, and the Ring was lost in the river
Anduin
The geography of Middle-earth encompasses the physical, political, and moral geography of J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional world of Middle-earth, strictly a continent on the planet of Arda but widely taken to mean the physical world, and ''Eä'', all ...
for over two thousand years.
Meanwhile, during the
Third Age, a still weakened Sauron covertly established a stronghold at
Dol Guldur. In response to this undetermined evil, the
Valar sent five
Maiar to Middle-earth. Taking the form of
wizards, they were led by
Saruman
Saruman, also called Saruman the White, is a fictional character of J. R. R. Tolkien's fantasy novel ''The Lord of the Rings''. He is leader of the Istari, wizards sent to Middle-earth in human form by the godlike Valar to challenge Sauron, t ...
. Unsure of the origin of the evil power in Dol Guldur, the wizard
Gandalf was sent to investigate. However, Sauron hid from Gandalf, waiting for four hundred years before returning. Around the same time, the One Ring was found by a
Hobbit named
Sméagol
Gollum is a fictional Tolkien's monsters, character in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium. He was introduced in the 1937 Fantasy (genre), fantasy novel ''The Hobbit'', and became important in its sequel, ''The Lord of the Rings''. Gol ...
, who became utterly corrupted by it, living in the caves of the
Misty Mountains, and physically transforming into a creature known as Gollum. For five hundred years, Gollum was consumed and corrupted by the Ring. Eventually, Gandalf was able to determine the evil presence in Dol Guldur was indeed Sauron. Gandalf reported back to the
White Council, but Saruman dissuaded them from moving against Sauron. Only when he learned the One Ring may be in the vicinity of the
Gladden Fields did Saruman agree to attack Sauron, hoping to find the Ring himself. The Council drove Sauron from Dol Guldur, unaware that he knew the Ring had been found. Just prior to Sauron's departure, the Ring passed to another hobbit,
Bilbo Baggins, who used it to assist in the victory of elves, men and dwarves at the Battle of the Five Armies. Sixty years later, Gollum was captured by Uruk-hai, and taken to Mordor, where he was tortured into revealing the owner and location of the Ring; Bilbo Baggins of the
Shire
Shire is a traditional term for an administrative division of land in Great Britain and some other English-speaking countries such as Australia and New Zealand. It is generally synonymous with county. It was first used in Wessex from the beginn ...
. In the meantime, Bilbo had left the Shire to live in
Rivendell, and upon the advice of Gandalf had (very reluctantly) given the Ring to his nephew,
Frodo Baggins. With the information given him by Gollum, Sauron, still unable to take physical form, thus sent the Nazgûl to the Shire to retrieve the One Ring. Frodo, and his friends,
Samwise Gamgee
Samwise Gamgee (, usually called Sam) is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth. A hobbit, Samwise is the chief supporting character of ''The Lord of the Rings'', serving as the sidekick of the protagonist Frodo Baggins. Sam ...
,
Peregrin "Pippin" Took and
Meriadoc "Merry" Brandybuck managed to escape the Shire and head towards
Bree.
Plot
The game is set fifteen years after the
War of the Ring
''The Lord of the Rings'' is an epic high-fantasy novel by English author and scholar J. R. R. Tolkien. Set in Middle-earth, intended to be Earth at some time in the distant past, the story began as a sequel to Tolkien's 1937 children's boo ...
.
Sam
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* Sam, Boulkiemdé, Burkina Faso
* Sam, Bourzanga, Burkina Faso
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* Sam, Iran
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People and fictional ...
(voiced by
Sean Astin) is now
Mayor of the Shire, and is preparing a party for
Aragorn, now King Elessar of
Gondor (voiced by
Viggo Mortensen, using sound samples from the films). While awaiting his arrival, Sam tells the story of Aragorn's adventures during the War to his four children, Elanor (
Mary Mouser), Frodo (
Eric Artell), Merry (
Bridger Zadina) and Pippin (
Elan Garfias). The game alternates between Sam telling the story, and Frodo helping him prepare for the party.
The story begins with Aragorn having met the
Hobbits in
Bree and successfully hidden them from the
Nazgûl
The Nazgûl (from Black Speech , "ring", and , "wraith, spirit"), introduced as Black Riders and also called Ringwraiths, Dark Riders, the Nine Riders, or simply the Nine, are fictional characters in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth. They were ...
. They head for
Rivendell, and camp at
Weathertop. However, during the night, they are attacked by the Nazgûl. Aragorn is able to temporarily fend them off, but
Frodo (
Yuri Lowenthal) is stabbed with a
Morgul blade
Morgul is a Norwegian symphonic black metal band formed in RÃ¥de in 1991.
History
In 1991 Morgul soon recorded two demo-tapes: Vargvinter and In Gowns Flowing Wide, which were spread through the underground. Eventually this managed to garner the ...
. The party continue towards Rivendell, closely pursued by the Nazgûl, and with Frodo "passing into shadow." They soon encounter
Arwen (
Jennifer Hale), who takes Frodo and rides on ahead. She crosses the river
Bruinen
Rivendell ('' sjn, Imladris'') is a valley in J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional world of Middle-earth, representing both a homely place of sanctuary and a magical Elvish otherworld. It is an important location in ''The Hobbit'' and ''The Lord of th ...
and as the Nazgûl attempt to cross after her, she uses
elven magic to cause the river to rise, washing them away. She enters Rivendell, taking Frodo to her father,
Elrond (
Jim Piddock), who heals him.
Meanwhile, a council has been called between the
Free Peoples of Middle-earth to determine the fate of the
One Ring
The One Ring, also called the Ruling Ring and Isildur's Bane, is a central plot element in J. R. R. Tolkien's ''The Lord of the Rings'' (1954–55). It first appeared in the earlier story ''The Hobbit'' (1937) as a magic ring that grants the w ...
. The council decide the Ring must be brought to
Mordor and cast into the fires of
Mount Doom. A fellowship of nine is formed to accompany the Ring; Frodo, Sam,
Pippin (
Kieron Elliott
Kieron Elliott is a Scottish actor. Works include voicing Hoark the Haggard in the Dreamworks’ animated blockbusters ''How to Train Your Dragon'' and '' How to Train Your Dragon 2'' , an appearance in the eighth episode of ''Deadliest Warrior'' ...
),
Merry
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* Merry (given name)
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Music
* Merry (band), a Japanese rock band
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* "Merry" (song), by American power pop band Magna ...
(
Eric Artell),
Gandalf (
Tom Kane), Aragorn,
Boromir
Boromir is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium. He appears in the first two volumes of ''The Lord of the Rings'' (''The Fellowship of the Ring'' and ''The Two Towers''), and is mentioned in the last volume, ''The Return of ...
(
Steve Blum),
Legolas
Legolas (pronounced ) is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's ''The Lord of the Rings''. He is a Sindar Elf of the Woodland Realm and one of the nine members of the Fellowship who set out to destroy the One Ring. He and the Dwarf Gimli ...
(
Crispin Freeman) and
Gimli (
John Rhys-Davies). The fellowship set out, attempting to cross the
Misty Mountains vis the Pass of
Caradhras. However, a storm called forth by Gandalf's former friend, the
wizard Saruman
Saruman, also called Saruman the White, is a fictional character of J. R. R. Tolkien's fantasy novel ''The Lord of the Rings''. He is leader of the Istari, wizards sent to Middle-earth in human form by the godlike Valar to challenge Sauron, t ...
, now an ally of
Sauron, closes the pass. The fellowship decide the only way past the Misty Mountains is to go under them, via the
dwarven mines of
Moria.
Upon entering Moria, Gimli is devastated to learn rumors regarding
Balin and the dwarves are true; they have been wiped out by
orcs. The fellowship fight their way to the
Chamber of Mazarbul
In the fictional world of J. R. R. Tolkien, Moria, also named Khazad-dûm, is an ancient subterranean complex in Middle-earth, comprising a vast labyrinthine network of tunnels, chambers, mines and halls under the Misty Mountains, with doors on ...
, where they find the tomb of Balin, and a record of how the mines were lost. Fighting their way through a hoard of orcs and
trolls
A troll is a being in Nordic folklore, including Norse mythology. In Old Norse sources, beings described as trolls dwell in isolated areas of rocks, mountains, or caves, live together in small family units, and are rarely helpful to human bei ...
, they are attacked by a
Balrog
A Balrog () is a powerful demonic monster in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth. One first appeared in print in his high-fantasy novel ''The Lord of the Rings'', where the Fellowship of the Ring (characters), Fellowship of the Ring encounter a Bal ...
. They flee, reaching the
Bridge of Khazad-dûm
In the fictional world of J. R. R. Tolkien, Moria, also named Khazad-dûm, is an ancient subterranean complex in Middle-earth, comprising a vast labyrinthine network of tunnels, chambers, mines and halls under the Misty Mountains, with doors on ...
, where Gandalf defeats the Balrog by destroying the bridge as it stands on it. However, as the Balrog falls, it catches Gandalf with its whip, pulling him down after it.
The fellowship leave Moria and pass through
Lothlórien. Soon thereafter, they are attacked by a party of
Uruk-hai
An Orc (or Ork) is a fictional humanoid monster like a goblin. Orcs were brought into modern usage by the fantasy writings of J. R. R. Tolkien, especially ''The Lord of the Rings''. In Tolkien's works, Orcs are a brutish, aggressive, ugly, ...
. Frodo and Sam set off to Mordor alone, Boromir is killed, and Merry and Pippin are taken prisoner by the Uruks. Aragorn, Gimli and Legolas set out in pursuit across
Rohan, heading towards Saruman's home in
Isengard. The trio catch up to see the Uruks wiped out by the Rohirrim, led by
Éomer (
Chris Edgerly). The Riders tell them that they did not see the hobbits, but suggest that they may have fled into nearby
Fangorn Forest
Treebeard, or ''Fangorn'' in Sindarin, is a tree-giant character in J. R. R. Tolkien's ''The Lord of the Rings''. He is an Ent and is said by Gandalf to be "the oldest living thing that still walks beneath the Sun upon this Middle-earth.", boo ...
. Moving through Fangorn, the trio encounter Elder (
Bob Joles), an
Ent
Ents are a species of beings in J. R. R. Tolkien's fantasy world Middle-earth who closely resemble trees; their leader is Treebeard of Fangorn forest. Their name is derived from an Old English word for giant.
The Ents appear in ''The Lord of ...
, who tells them the orcs of Isengard are using the wood of Fangorn to construct weapons and siege towers. They help Elder destroy two construction camps, before he goes to tell the other Ents of Saruman's treachery. Meanwhile, continuing to track Merry and Pippin, the trio encounter Gandalf, resurrected by the
Valar to aid in the coming war. He tells them Merry and Pippin are safe with the Ents, and instead, they must travel to
Edoras
Rohan is a fictional kingdom of Men in J. R. R. Tolkien's fantasy setting of Middle-earth. Known for its horsemen, the Rohirrim, Rohan provides its ally Gondor with cavalry. Its territory is mainly grassland. The Rohirrim call their land the ...
, where the king of Rohan,
Théoden (
Brian George), has had his mind corrupted by Saruman's magic.
They reach Edoras, and Gandalf is able to expel Saruman from Théoden's mind. Théoden decides to take the people of Rohan to
Helm's Deep
The Battle of Helm's Deep, also called the Battle of the Hornburg, is a fictional battle in J. R. R. Tolkien's ''The Lord of the Rings'' that saw the total destruction of the forces of the Wizard Saruman by the army of Rohan, assisted by a fores ...
to stand against Saruman's oncoming army. As Gandalf rides to gather the Rohirrim, the others take shelter in the fortress. Soon, an army of 10,000 Uruk-hai attack. They breach the outer walls, and as Arargorn, Legolas, Gimli, Théoden and the remainder of the Rohan warriors prepare to make a suicide charge, Gandalf arrives with a vast army of Rohirrim, attacking the Uruk-hai from behind whilst the others attack from the front. Saruman's army is decimated. Meanwhile, the Ents march on the tower of
Orthanc in Isengard, destroying it, and putting an end to Saruman's involvement in the war.
Followed by Théoden and the Rohirrim, Gandalf races ahead to
Minas Tirith to aid Gondor in facing Sauron's army. Meanwhile, Aragorn enlists the support of the Dead Men of Dunharrow, before also heading to Gondor, reaching Minas Tirith in time to aid the defense of the city. Sauron's army is able to breach the walls, and the
Witch-king of Angmar faces Gandalf and Aragorn in battle. The Witch-king defeats them, but before he can kill them, the Rohirrim arrive, and he heads to confront them. Aragorn and Gandalf leave the city, joining the
Battle of the Pelennor Fields. During the battle, Théoden's niece
Éowyn (
Eliza Schneider) kills the Witch-king. Following this, the Dead Men of Dunharrow destroy Sauron's army.
With Minas Tirith safe, the army ride to the gates of Mordor to distract Sauron, keeping his eye away from Mount Doom so as to allow Frodo and Sam approach with the Ring. As anticipated, Sauron sends a massive army to confront them. With little chance for victory, they aim only to give Frodo enough time. As the battle rages, Frodo and Sam reach Mount Doom and destroy the Ring. With that, Sauron's tower,
Barad-dûr
In J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional world of Middle-earth, Mordor (pronounced ; from Sindarin ''Black Land'' and Quenya ''Land of Shadow'') is the realm and base of the evil Sauron. It lay to the east of Gondor and the great river Anduin, and to t ...
, collapses, and his army is destroyed. Gandalf rescues Frodo and Sam with the help of the
Great Eagles, and Aragorn is crowned king of Gondor.
Back in the present day in the Shire, Sam finishes his story just as Aragorn and Arwen arrive. Aragorn presents Sam with the Star of the Dúnedain, and the party begins.
Development
The existence of ''Aragorn's Quest'' was initially leaked on 20 May 2009 by the
Entertainment Software Association in their list of titles to debut at the upcoming
E3 event. The ESA write-up for the game stated, "''The Lord of the Rings: Aragorn's Quest'' is the first ''Lord of the Rings'' videogame created specifically for kids and their families with accessible
gameplay set in a friendly, colorful rendition of
Middle-earth. Players assume the role of
Strider and embark on his greatest quests from
''The Lord of the Rings'' trilogy. The game offers authentic, action-oriented sword fighting that all ages can play together." The game was officially announced by
WB Games
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in a press release a week later, noting the game was being developed for the
Wii
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by
Headstrong Games
Headstrong Games was a subsidiary of Kuju Entertainment based in London that developed video games.
History
The studio was formed in 2000 as Kuju London. In 2008, it was rebranded as Headstrong Games.
In 2013, Headstrong Games was included in t ...
, but would also be available for
Nintendo DS
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,
PlayStation 2
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and
PlayStation Portable
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, developed by
TT Fusion. The release date was slated for Fall 2009.
''Aragorn's Quest'' would be the first ''Lord of the Rings'' game released by WB Games, after they obtained the license for videogames based on the film series from
Electronic Arts in March.
In an interview with
GameSpot, WB Games president Martin Tremblay also revealed the company had acquired the rights to make games based on the literary series as well (these right had previously been held by
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), meaning that in the future, ''Lord of the Rings'' games would involve WB Games,
New Line Cinema and
Middle-earth Enterprises (the first game released under this all encompassing agreement was ''
The Lord of the Rings: War in the North'').
''Aragorn's Quest'' was first shown on 3 June, at
E3 2009, with a demo from the Wii version made available, featuring extracts from the
Rivendell and
Erebor levels.
In August, WB Games announced the game would be delayed until Spring 2010. On 10 March 2010, WB Games announced the game would also be available for the
PlayStation 3 and would support the
PlayStation Move.
It was also revealed the PlayStation 3 version would be similar to the Wii version, featuring a two-player
co-op option unavailable on the PS2 and handheld versions. With this announcement also came a further delay, pushing the release date back to Fall 2010 for all platforms.
The game was next shown at
the following year's E3. Again, only the Wii version was on display, with the
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level available to play.
In an interview with ''GameSpot'', Headstrong Games development director Steve Pritchard stated:
''GameSpots Jane Douglas noted, "framing the game with a
bedtime-storytelling narrator is Headstrong's way of turning the relatively dark fantasy of classic ''Lord of the Rings'' into a family-friendly Wii game, with Sam playing up Aragorn's heroism and omitting grislier details."
In designing the upbeat visual style of the Wii version, Headstrong Games incorporated visual enhancements that it employed in Nintendo's ''
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'' duology to create wide open environments filled with visually appealing color, landmarks and characters.
Developers were also faced with the challenge of ensuring that the game's
engine was capable of showing many characters onscreen at once without suffering from significant slowdown, so that it could capture the epic action of large-scale battles that occurred towards the end of the film trilogy.
The PlayStation 3 port of the game utilizes the EMotion FX 3 character animation system. Due to its rushed development, the PS3 version's North American copies shipped without support for the Move controllers in the game disc's code, requiring a free
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to be downloaded in order for them to be usable.
When asked about whether ''Aragorn's Quest'' would also be available on the
Xbox 360 and utilize its
Kinect
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sensor, Pritchard stated that there were no plans to develop an Xbox 360 version and the developers have not come up with a way for the game to take advantage of that peripheral.
The idea of having a second player take control of Gandalf to assist the first player in the Wii and PS3 versions was seen as an effort to combine the cooperative helper mechanics of the ''
Super Mario Galaxy'' duology with combat reminiscent of 3-D ''
The Legend of Zelda'' action-adventure titles, and it was originally planned to have Gandalf's movement controlled automatically with artificial intelligence, allowing the second player to use just a Wii Remote or a Move Controller by itself to control his attacks and spells.
However, in the final product, Gandalf's movement is controlled manually with an
analog stick, requiring the Nunchuk or Navigation Controller, with the player shaking the former or clicking the latter's analog stick to unleash a staff strike area attack.
Reception
The game received mixed reviews. Both the PlayStation 3 version and the Wii version hold a score of 58 out of 100 on
Metacritic.
Common Sense Media gave high marks for the Wii version, with a score of four stars out of five. Christopher Healy praised the game's accessibility to a wider audience, cooperative mode and uncomplicated depth in his brief four star-rated assessment of the game's quality.
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GameSpot''s Carolyn Petit scored the Wii version 7 out of 10, saying "despite some flaws, ''Aragorn's Quest'' is an engaging adventure across a well-realized version of Middle-earth." She was critical of the responsiveness of the Wii Remote and found the game too easy, but concluded "this is a good adventure for would-be Aragorns of any age. It does a particularly fine job of evoking the memorable locations of Middle-earth, so those with a deep appreciation for Tolkien's books or Jackson's films may have an easier time overlooking the game's faults."
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''s Craig Harris also scored the Wii version 7 out of 10, and the PlayStation 3 version 6 out of 10, calling the game "a
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version of the three films that works better on Wii than it does on PS3." He called the PlayStation 3 version, "a rushed and flawed port of a game made for a significantly weaker system." He was also critical of the PlayStation Move control, preferring the DualShock. He concluded "''Lord of the Rings: Aragorn's Quest'' is a fun and satisfying, if just a tad repetitive, action adventure with good fan service to those of you that love the Tolkien novels and Peter Jackson films."
He scored the PS2, PSP and DS versions 5 out of 10, criticising the "mindless button-mashing action that feels more in line with a game like ''
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'', but with only one character to control, no multiplayer, and incredibly shallow action
mechanics."
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Nintendo Life''s Jamie O'Neill scored the DS version 6 out of 10. He praised the use of stat management in the game, and was complimentary of the graphics, but found the gameplay too easy. He concluded "The portable version of ''Aragorn's Quest'' is different enough to provide a satisfying supplement to the Wii game."
Spencer McIlvaine scored the Wii version 5 out of 10. He praised the two-player mode, but called the game an "average
hack-'n-slash, concluding "while there are some ''Lord of the Rings'' games that should not have been forgotten, this one is barely worth playing the first time."
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Edge'' also scored the Wii version 5 out of 10. They were critical of the narrative style, arguing "Sam's telling as a whole really makes little sense - characters and objectives are introduced without explanation, enemies like Saruman and Sauron given no distinction or comprehension." They were also critical of the combat; "the screen is sometimes crowded by enemies and effects to the point of being unreadable, while the automated lock-on system spins and disorients you. With its motion blur, over-enthusiastic
collision detection and clumsy geometry, ''Aragorn's Quest'' presents circumstances in which you couldn't make meaningful tactical decisions without frustration, and so chooses to make tactics largely obsolete instead."
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GameRevolution'' scored the Wii version a C−, criticising the narrative style and the responsiveness of the Wii Remote. They concluded "the game's biggest flaw is its story, which is ironic due to the fact that the ''Lord of the Rings'' trilogy is all about its story
..between the ineffective dialogue and rushed scenes, it just didn't hold my attention. This is one fantasy-adventure you may want to miss out on."
''GameZone''s Brian Rowe scored the Wii version 4 out of 10. He too was critical of the story, arguing "the only way to understand the game is to have prior knowledge of the movies/books," and concluding the game "doesn't have any glaring issues that could be considered problematic. Rather, the breezy story, irrelevant quests, and carefree combat fail to inspire any sense of wonder or excitement."
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