Review of Lego The Lord Of The Rings by Warner Bros

 

You just simply can’t go wrong with a Lego game! Childhood memories are reborn anew; structures, characters and vehicles are made alive once more. Melding with huge franchises such as Lord Of The Rings can surely only strengthen the brand, pushing it further onwards can’t it?

Lost forgotten tragedies of not being quite able to build the epic battles and infrastructures you once imagined due to resources or just plain lack of skill are gone! Alas, let us not become jealous of a videogame!

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Story

Going through all three films in just one game was never going to be easy, what with the LotR trilogy being rather lengthy! Telltale Games and Warner Bros. have done a fantastic job however, squeezing in all the fan favourite, action orientated sequences. If, somehow, you’ve been living under a Mordor rock for the past decade and not watched the films, nor read the books, it’s unlikely you’ll be able to follow the plot progression quite in so much detail as you might need. However, it’s a great refresher course for those who have!

Injected with lashings of the usual notorious Lego humour, it still manages to raise a smile despite the darker parts of the series. There is slightly less slapstick than previous entries, mostly in part due to the recent addition of character voices. These work well as long as you’re engrossed enough into the story at the time! Hearing an epic speech by Gandalf whilst you are very much aware that he’s made of Lego can be a bit of a downer!

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Gameplay

Due to the action orientated components being twinned with the men, wizards, elves and so forth. Some of the slower, more deliberate sequences, generally, being handled by the Hobbits would normally be quite difficult to be enjoyable as a playable experience. Not so however! In come the stealth sections, where the jump button is replaced with a roll function and the style of play is quite different from the norm!

Acting as a puzzle element of sorts to the narrative, these help break up the game from potentially spiralling into a monotonous series of Lego beatdowns. There are several of these, all placed the right distance apart from each other so as not to become repetitive or strained. Exploring your immediate surroundings to find keys, cranks, or miscellaneous objects to throw for distraction purposes are necessary to progress here.

Taking a brick out of the previous Lego game, LotR also brings free roam to the table. Once completed, you may fast travel to any of the in-game ‘hubs’ such as the Shire or The Black Gate and wander around freely. Missions may be replayed in two forms, story or free roam, in the latter mode, you may take any characters into the story missions in an effort to attain just some of the many, MANY collectibles! Speaking of the collectibles, not all are found within the missions, a lot are concealed on the world map; are hidden via many methods.

Another puzzle element to the game, is discovering how to get those glimmering, precious, mithril blocks. Some require a certain character with a specific talent as it were. Whether it be a bow, Gandalf’s staff or the Berserker’s bombs. During free roam, characters can be swapped out at will, so providing you have unlocked the requisite character, that bricks’ as good as yours! Familiar faces wander about Middle-Earth, unlocking them is as simple as forking out some of your well-earned studs and they’re yours to keep.

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Don’t go spending all those studs at once however! As per usual in the Lego games, there are bonus red bricks that can increase stud multipliers, make it easier to locate hidden items etc. These also come with a price and a quest though! Locate someone in need of assistance, let them explain how they lost something odd such as a golden carrot, and off you go! Usually hidden within a level, once acquired you then must return to the quest giver; and in exchange he’ll either reward you with a lovely shiny mithril brick, or depending upon the quest, one of the rarer red bricks, of which you may purchase for an inordinate sum of studs, cheeky so and so’s! A quick tip would be to buy the stud multipliers as soon as possible, they make up for their cost quickly… Along your travels you will come across many equipable items, there are plenty to unlock; many can be useful. Negating the need to switch characters quite so much, these items, when equipped, can bestow traits of others upon you, such as allowing you to smash Morgul rocks with a hobbit, or going fishing with Gandalf if you are so inclined! These require you to spend your even harder earned Mithril bricks on, providing you have the hidden blacksmith designs for them that is!

The game mechanics are mostly perfect, not one glitch or crash to speak of (yet!) however, two things of note. There isn’t usually much of an issue with the jumping, however when attempting to get a few of the Mithril bricks, there are platforming sections to traverse. These require very precise jumps; with the slightly ‘floaty’ feel, this can be quite annoying. The only other issue I have is with the targeting system, particularly with bows, the lock-on works well from a distance, it’s just when enemies are near, it can get a little unpredictable. Running around as Legolas taking out foes far and near with consummate ease is incredibly satisfying. Marred slightly when ambushed by a stray goblin, Legolas sometimes feels the need to halt proceedings, and focus entirely on a terrifyingly inanimate bush. Which can be a shame!

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Presentation

The graphics, as you would expect, are fantastic, the Lego looks like real Lego, the voices seem ripped straight from the film; we all know how epic the soundtrack is. All combining to emit an incomparable sense of immersion whilst playing. Menus are swift and few, loading times are short and drop in / out local co-op is seamless. Only one issue of note is of the draw distance, which can feel a little lacklustre in-between the hub areas, but nothing to hamper the experience. As is normal in Lego games, the option for dynamic splitscreen is always welcome, if at least a little disorientating if you lose focus on your character. With no option for online play, multiplayer options are best left for the couch, but to be honest, that’s how you’ll likely want it.

Should You Buy?

This could well be said for all Lego games, especially if you like the brand, but yes! The story will take around 7 hours or more, with plenty of replay value. Unlocking all the characters will take a while, finding all the collectibles will take even longer. It’s great for the kids, some puzzles could be tricky but not too tasking. Either way, a great excuse for the ‘big kids’ to jump in anyway! With all that said, this can be aimed as much at Lord of the Rings fans than Lego fans. Scenes are recreated with so much due care and attention, it’s clear that the developers committed themselves fully, and it shows.

 

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Reviewed on the PS3, also available on Xbox 360, Wii, DS, 3DS, PC and PS Vita.

App Update: Netflix for Windows 8

The Netflix app for Windows 8 and Windows 8 RT has been updated again.

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Get the free app as a part of your Netflix membership and you can instantly watch thousands of TV episodes & movies.

What’s in this update:

  • In this update, we added features and fixed bugs.
Download now from the Windows Store

BlackBerry 10 L-Series Specs Revealed.

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The BlackBerry 10 L-Series has allegedly had its specs revealed.

TechRadar claims to have come by  official training documents from Research In Motion (RIM) detailing the next-generation handset’s hardware capacities.

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The touchscreen device reportedly boasts a 4.2-inch display with a resolution of  1280×768, 2GB of RAM, 16GB of internal storage, and a 1,800 mAh  battery.

Other features include a front-facing 2-megapixel camera and an  8-megapixel snapper on the rear with 5X digital zoom and the ability to capture  video footage in 1080p. Connectivity options include Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, 4G  and NFC.

The BlackBerry 10 L-Series’ alleged specs would make it  competitive with other high-end phones on the market, such as the Samsung Galaxy  S3 and the iPhone 5.

BlackBerry 10 is viewed by some as RIM’s last chance  to remain competitive in the marketplace following a dismal year marred by  below-par sales and reputation-damaging service outages.

RIM will launch  its BlackBerry 10 range on 30th January.

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‘Temple Run 2’ to be released on iPhone, iPad on 17th January

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Temple Run 2 will be available from tomorrow (January 17) on the iPhone  and iPad.

The sequel to the best-selling mobile release will be free to  download, and features similar tilting and swiping controls as players attempt  to survive as long as possible, according to Touch Arcade.

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The update includes improved visuals and animations, as well as a more ‘fluid’  environment, with curves and hills replacing the original’s flat terrain and  sharp corners, as well as ziplines and mine carts.

There are also four  playable characters, each with their own attributes and upgradable  abilities.

The original Temple Run was downloaded  2.5 million times on Christmas Day, and hit 100  million downloads in under a year of release.

METAL GEAR RISING: REVENGEANCE playable demo available January 23rd

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Konami Digital Entertainment GmbH has announced that it will release a playable demo of the eagerly-awaited METAL GEAR RISING: REVENGEANCE via PlayStation Network and Xbox LIVE Marketplace on January 23rd in most European countries.

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The three-stage demo will offer users a chance to experience the sheer level of control the game’s Zan-Datsu combat system offers ahead of its full release for PlayStation(R)3 and Xbox 360(R) on February 21st/22nd. METAL GEAR RISING: REVENGEANCE is a co-production between Kojima Productions and PlatinumGames, and moves the series into all-action territory, blending unrelenting action and the franchise’s epic storytelling.

The new game features Raiden as its central character, and is set in a near future where cyborg technology has become commonplace throughout society. Following the events of METAL GEAR SOLID 4: Guns of the Patriots which oversaw the collapse of the Patriots hierarchy that had been secretly controlling the global power balance, the large ‘Private Military Companies’ (PMCs) that had been supported and controlled by the Patriots have collapsed, spawning countless rogue entities.

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METAL GEAR RISING: REVENGEANCE begins with Raiden working for an agency protecting an African Prime Minister as he looks to engineer a better future for his country, only to be attacked by cyborg swordsmen, who then turn attention to Raiden. What follows is a classic story of revenge and hope, as Raiden uses his High Frequency Blade to exact bloody revenge on those that stand between him and those that wronged him. The demo gives players their first use of Raiden’s new cyborg body and a blade that can cut through virtually anything with total freedom, raising anticipation for one of 2013’s most anticipated action titles.

Here is the new trailer:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-7YASjuqlo&feature=player_detailpage

Are you going to get it? Let us know by leaving a comment below.

Dead Island Zombie Bait Edition Announced For Dead Island Riptide

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Deep Silver today revealed that it will be releasing a strictly limited Dead Island Zombie Bait edition of Dead Island Riptide when the game launches in the UK on 26 April 2013.

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Available to pre-order now for the Xbox 360, the center-piece of this collector’s edition will be a resin statue, which is Dead Island’s grotesque take on an iconic Roman marble torso sculpture. Measuring 31cm high and 18.5cm wide, each of the Zombie Bait sculptures are hand-painted and depict the grisly remains of one of Palanai island’s zombie infected.

There will be a strictly limited production run of the Zombie Bait edition, ensuring that this is a genuine collector’s item for hardcore horror gamers. Also included within this ultra rare package is the special Steelbook edition of Dead Island Riptide, collectable artwork cards, and an exclusive pack of weapon mods that allows even more, manifold ways to dispose of the ghastly zombie hordes on Palanai island.

Dead Island Riptide will be released on April 23, 2013 in the USA and Canada and on April 26, 2013 in the rest of the world for the PlayStation 3, for Xbox 360 and for Windows PC.

Forza Horizon Honda Challenge Car Pack available on Xbox LIVE for free

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Microsoft, Playground Games, and Turn 10 Studios have announced that you can download a FREE Honda Challenge Car Pack for Forza Horizon from Xbox Live.

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It features three cars for collecting, driving and customizing in Forza Horizon, including the 2013 Civic Si Coupe, the 2012 HPD Rally Fit, and the 1986 Civic Si Coupe.

The star of the pack is the 2013 Honda Civic Si Coupe, whose big league 201-horsepower engine is paired to a freshened design that puts its looks on par with its performance. The HPD Rally Fit is a special B-Spec road racer, built by Honda Performance Development and battle-tested at Pike’s Peak. And the 1986 Honda Civic Si Coupe was the Japanese hot hatch that set the stage for Honda’s greatest performance front-drivers.

Here are the cars:

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Injustice: Gods Among Us gets a release date

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Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and DC Entertainment today confirmed Injustice: Gods Among Us will be released in Europe on Friday 19th April, for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3  and the Wii U.

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Injustice: Gods Among Us is an all-new game in development by award-winning NetherRealm Studios, creators of the definitive fighting game franchise Mortal Kombat.  The title debuts a bold new fighting game franchise that introduces a deep, original story featuring a large cast of favorite DC Comics icons such as Batman, Green Arrow, Cyborg, Harley Quinn, Nightwing, Solomon Grundy, Superman, The Flash, Wonder Woman, The Joker and many others.  Set in a world where the lines between good and evil are blurred, players will experience heroes and villains engaging in epic battles on a massive scale.

Accompanying the news is an image of the Injustice: Gods Among Us Collector’s Edition, which will be sold separately for £74.99, (€99.99) at retailers throughout Europe for the Xbox 360 and PS3.

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The International Injustice: Gods Among Us Collector’s Edition will include:
·         Exclusive 25cm Injustice: Gods Among Us Collectible statue featuring iconic characters Batman and Wonder Woman
·         Unique Steelbook Packaging
·         An Injustice Comic Book
·         Three exclusive skins based on Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman from DC COMICS – THE NEW 52

Are you going to buy it? Let us know by leaving a comment below.

Elgato Game Capture HD now supports streaming with XSplit Broadcaster

Elgato and SplitmediaLabs today announced that users of Elgato Game Capture HD can now take full advantage of XSplit Broadcaster’s powerful live streaming capabilities.

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Thanks to a close collaboration between Elgato and Splitmedialabs, XSplit now fully supports the Elgato Game Capture HD. Using Game Capture HD and XSplit, gamers and publishers can live-stream compelling, TV-like broadcasts to a variety of services.

SplitmediaLabs and Elgato provide free software updates that cooperatively enable the new capabilities. The XSplit Broadcaster 1.2 software update is available immediately at www.xsplit.com. Elgato Game Capture HD software version 1.2 is available immediately at gamecapture.com/download.

Disney Interactive announces Disney Infinity

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Disney Interactive today unveiled its most ambitious gaming initiative ever, Disney Infinity. This all new game platform unlocks the freedom to create stories and play experiences starring beloved characters from The Walt Disney Company and Pixar Animation Studios. Disney Infinity allows players to both experience original adventures in some of their favourite Disney and Pixar worlds and to build their own worlds using the power of their imagination.

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In a way that only Disney can, Disney Infinity integrates collectible character figures that come to life in the game.  These figures provide experiences that are true to these characters and stories, as well as the opportunity to bring characters from various Disney and Pixar films to play together in a virtual “Toy Box.” This all-new game universe will launch this summer across all consoles and will have a phased roll out across mobile and online devices throughout 2013.

Throughout each story-driven experience, called a “Play Set,” players will solve challenging puzzles, battle enemies and explore iconic locations from famous Disney properties, while collecting unique characters, vehicles, and gadgets from each world and saving them to a virtual “Toy Box.” Players can access their “Toy Box” and build and customize their own unique virtual world using their favourite characters, vehicles, settings and accessories. Disney Infinity allows players the opportunity to share these unique creations in the “Toy Box” mode with friends both online and off.

The Disney Infinity Platform includes:

· Disney Infinity Interactive Pieces – Initially a line of 40 collectible interactive pieces will be introduced that allow players to expand and customize their play experiences.

· Disney Infinity Interactive Character Figures – Seventeen character figures will allow players to experience a variety of their favourite characters in true to property experiences and in “Toy Box” mode.

· Disney Infinity Base – When figures are placed on the Infinity base, they unlock the world and play experiences of Disney Infinity.

· Disney Infinity Power Discs– Interactive discs can be placed on the Infinity base to power up characters and “Toy Box” with unique powers, customizations and gadgets.

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And here are some screenshots:

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Development for Disney Infinity is being led by Disney Interactive and Avalanche Software. For additional information, please visit www.disney.com/Infinity and www.youtube.com/disneyinfinity or join the Disney Infinity Facebook Community (Facebook.com/disneyinfinity).