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Lord of the Rings Return of King – Xbox Game

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The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
Lord of the Rings Return of King Xbox Game

PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:014633146851
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Microsoft Xbox
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Teen
SKU:XBOX_LORD_OF_THE_RINGS_RETURN_OF_KING

———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.

Additional information

Weight 8 lbs
Product Type

Platform

Original Xbox

ESRB Rating

Teen

Genre

Action & Adventure, Fighting

Players

1-2

Condition

Used

53 reviews for Lord of the Rings Return of King – Xbox Game

  1. Robert Jordan

    Having just come from Comic-Con where it was available for visitors to play, this is a great game. I’ve greatly enjoyed the Two Towers game, but this one beats it hands down. The graphics are superior in every way: The environments are rich and natural (wait until you see Minas Tirith in flames) and the characters are much more detailed, even down to fabric and hair texture. The fights are just as engaging as in Two Towers (cave trolls everywhere!) and as in TT the original actors’ voices are used extensively.But here’s the best: There is team play! You and your significant other (who obviously wouldn’t be your significat other if they didn’t love LOTR) can now play right along side of your character. Legolas and Gimli back to back fighting trolls as the city burns around them! (And in one full screen -not some disorienting split-screen.)Sorry, you will have no choice but to buy this game – and you will never see the light of day again.

  2. HjH7337

    This game is worth having just for the sake of being able to play with a friend and pick from an arsenal of characters from The Lord of the Rings such as Gandalf, Aragorn, Legolas, Gimli, the hobbits, etc.

  3. Nostradennis

    I just bought an Xbox (absolutely love it) and I thought I’d buy RTOK to try it out. Excellent graphics and music but the play was way too difficult for me. There should be a novice setting that allows users who are just starting out on video games to be able to advance in the game. Keep it hard for true gamers with the more diffucult settings but a novice needs more checkpoints than what this game allows. That’s why minus the one star. Well off to an Adventure game, at least I can advance in this type of game.

  4. Laura

    This game is fun…and I’ve been working on it for awhile. It’s a bit difficult and at times, the camera angles can be off. I haven’t gotten though the whole game yet, but my fiance and I are working at it..(the 2 player game) One of the really cool things about this game, IS the two player option….it’s fun to have a buddy to play with. I have to say that I didn’t like this game as much as "the two towers" but it rocked all the same. I would have given 5 stars, but the gameplay is just a little *too* difficult and the levels a little *too* long to get 5 stars. Get it, play it!!! YEHAW

  5. Noma

    I love this game! i remember playing this game back way before 360s were made. loved it then love it now. works great!

  6. Roger Heflin

    Good Game

  7. Dust

    Five stars all the way:)

  8. Jordan

    Best movie video game of all time.

  9. Christian Wheeler

    The second Lord of the Rings game, “The Two Towers,” belonged to that rare group of worthy film-based games. How many movie tie-in games have been less-than-stellar garbage capitalizing on a film’s popularity? With “The Return of the King,” EA follows up their excellent effort on “Towers” with one of the best games of the year. A warning to those who have not read the books and do not know how the trilogy ends: As expected, the game contains many spoilers.The biggest difference between ROTK and its predecessors may be the amount of action: Fellowship was mostly plot-oriented, and Two Towers featured many small battles and one great action piece–Helm’s Deep. ROTK, however, thrives on action. From start to finish, this game is non-stop action and adventure: gargantuan Siege Towers, monstrous trolls, bloodthirsty Uruk-Hai–this game gives you all you can handle, and then some. You’ll be thankful for the occasional pauses to rest your thumbs–before the next attack begins. The game features voice-work from the film’s actors and some of the most amazing backgrounds and environments I’ve ever seen in a video game, with perfect contrast between light and dark elements. Like the films, there’s meticulous attention to detail. Character design and appearance is first-rate, and character animation (thanks to motion-capture technology) is smooth and even. In addition, the sound quality (THX, no less) is outstanding–every roar, every clash of steel resounds through your speakers.ROTK fe.

  10. Caleb Smithwick

    I never bought this game off retrolio, but I did get it for Christmas on PlayStation 2 the year it came out. Me and my stepdad played this game non stop. Full of action and tons of awesome references from the movie. I wouldn’t trade the memories for gold.

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