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The Lord of the Rings Conquest Nintendo DS Game
PRODUCT DETAILS The Lord of the Rings Conquest – DS Game
UPC:014633190953
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Nintendo DS
Region:Region Free
ESRB:Teen
SKU:DS_LORD_OF_RINGS_CONQUEST
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
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My 12 and 15 year old say it is a really cool game. The drawback being that there are not many levels.
This was a gift for my nephew. He is 10yr and really likes it. Great price as well.
My son loved playing this game! He said it was the most fun game for the Nintendo Ds he had played, although it was short.
Fun game to play
This year’s birthday party for my daughter had a Lord of the Rings theme, and got this for her. She loves the game, after 2 weeks is still excited about it.
Well, other reviewers say it’s like Star Wars Battle Front, a game I’ve never played, so I don’t know about that. But the game has great mechanics and great characters, that it only has six maps is a downside, though. The last five of them are quite large and interesting, but the first is kinda small. The graphics are good, but come on people, this is the DS; its not known for heavy graphic quality. GREAT music, straight from the movie. (it loops a bit much, though). There are “heros” (Aragorn, Gimli, Legolas, Eowyn, Theoden, etc.) Ents, Cave Trolls, Orcs, Uruk-hi, and all sorts of Free Peoples to play as, including men of Rohan and Gondor. The basic characters come in three different types: mage, archer, and warrior. (my fave is the archer.) GREAT story line, just about right from the books. The characters have all sorts of different moves to use to take out enemies, which makes it great fun. A tad short, but it is almost made for replay, what with “Conquest” mode (I think its just as good as the campaign) and multi-player. Granted I haven’t found a person to play it with yet, but taking over your friend’s city would be awesome! Oh, and they used movie scenes to introduce the campaign levels (they’re pixilated, probably because of memory constraints, but not too bad) and this makes the levels flow in with the story nicely.Over all, GREAT game………I’d buy it if I were you!!
This is one of the best Lord of the Rings video games of them all.This is most similar to Aragorns Quest on PSP, The Two Towers and Return of the King on GBA, but totally unlike Lord of the Rings Tactics and The Third Age.Honestly I like this better than Aragorns Quest on PSP. The play is about the same. One moves, birds eye view, through maps fighting melee fights or firing arrows. A person captures a flag simply standing next to it waiting as the flag changes to his colour, blue for the forces of Gondor and red for the forces of Mordor.As enemies die, they collect orbs which extend their life which is pretty prosaic and mindless compared to the GBA video games where as enemies died you got such profound items as Numenorean swords, knives from Barad-Ur, elf weapons, Mithril ringmail, etc.This video game does off the chance to fight as an ent or giant walking tree as does Lord of the Rings tactics PSP.It also allows you the chance to fight as a troll or Sauron which is quite unique compared to the other handheld Lord of the Rings video games.At the end of each level, you collect badges but these badges are after the fact as they do nothing to give you any extra powers or abilities.It sucks that they stopped the PSP and the Nintendo DS Lite. The handheld video games that will be slated for the new Peter Jackson’s The Hobbit movies will be presumably, only compatible with the PSP Vita and the Nintendo 3DS. I don’t have those ones. I only have the PSP 3000 and the Nintendo DS Li.
This is a good adaptation of one of the greatest epics of all time, in my opinion. If you loved the book or the movie, this is a nice role playing game. The game allows for quick play or a campaign, and you can play either side (good or evil). The 3 main heroes are a wizard, archer or warrior. The campaign can be played as either for good or evil. Mini-missions have to be achieved in each major battle. You decide upon your mission by choosing a major battle. In the mini-missions, you have to be precise on the target or you will lose in defeat. You earn various badges and medals for milestones, such as the number of kills.As you complete certain stages, you get to assume the role of many of the characters from the book/movie – like Gimli, Gandalph, Aragorn, Legolas or the Ents, for example. Unfortunately, the special characters are not always available – only specific situations in the game. The game allows you to control your character with the stylus/touchpad or use the buttons. Depending upon the character, I find it easier to use one mode of control over another. I find walking from one ‘station’ to the next to be faster with the stylus. Control can be sort of quirky if your opponents are in the diagonal position, when using the keypad – hence the advantage of the stylus; but special moves are easier for me with the button play.Graphics are pretty good for the DS system, also I noticed some slowdown despite playing this on a Nintendo DSi when there are a bunch.
Bought this at our son’s request for Christmas. He’s already played thru the campaigns, which for an 11 year old is an accomplishment… heck for a 46 year old it would be too. Gotta borrow it.
Not bad, but could’ve been better. Service was good, but the game is decent. (seems very limited, but nonetheless it was fun for the time being.)