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Amazon Minimum Age: 144 monthsBinding: Video Game Brand: Electronic Arts EAN: 0014633148510 ESRB Age Rating: Teen Item Dimensions: Label: Electronic Arts Manufacturer: Electronic Arts Model: 14633148510 MPN: 14851 Number Of Items: 1 Platform: Game Boy Advance Publisher: Electronic Arts Release Date: November 03, 2004 Studio: Electronic Arts Features:
Accessories: Editorial Review: Product Description: Play as all-new characters from Middle-earth, interacting with the heroes, villains, and supporting cast who populate the world. Your heroes or villains are completely upgradeable, allowing you to enhance their weapons, fighting style, and attributes. Then you will embark on a free-roaming adventure where you can complete the primary objectives or seek out the various side quests and uncover hidden characters, secret weapons, and powerful items. Fight alongside or against key characters from The Lord of the Rings such as Aragorn, Gandalf, Legolas, Eowyn, and the Balrog. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Best Strategy Game for Game Boy AdvanceAs the title states, this is the best strategy game for GBA. There are five secret missions you can get: The Board is Set, The Last Alliance, Sauron Comes, The Gap of Rohan, and Balin's Tomb. There are also two secret characters: Haldir and Shagrat. The commander's Gandalf and Saruman are terrible, but Aragorn and the Witch King can win a battle by themselves. The missions are hard. Extremely hard. And long. I still haven't beat the game using the evil side. The final mission, The Black Gate, is ... Read More Rating: - Awesome Strategy GameLOTR The Third Age is a turn-based strategy game. You first choose your commander which you will control for ever level except for training (which I reccomend you take). For the good: Aragorn, Elrond, and Gandalf. For the bad: The Witch King, The Mouth of Sauron (only seen in ROTK Extended), and Sauruman. Then you almost every level you choose a companion (up to 3) to fight with you in Middle Earth. For the Good: Theoden, Boromir, Eowyn, Faramir, Eomer, Gimli, or Legolas. And for the bad: Grishnakh, ... Read More Rating: - Why do programmers have to do that?Got this game for my game boy and it is the worst one to date about cheating. There is nothing random about the games random number generator. You have heros that have different number of moves they can make (0-4) which depends on the hero in question. I was so impressed with the one sided nature of the number gen that I had to collect some data and crunch the numbers. The game average for the enemy is ~70%. The average for the player is ~25%. Game programmers need to get off the crutch of cheating with ... Read More Rating: - The best strategy game EVER for Game Boy AdvanceThis game is very, very, very, very fun. Don't buy it expecting an experience akin to the GameCube Third Age, though- this game comes to GBA as a strategy game, not a full-fledged RPG. The battles are intense and demand careful consideration for each move, lest your forces be eradicated by your computer opponent. The Third Age uses a turn-based battle system that reminds me of chess, the number of units you can move varying according to your commander's leadership skills. Their are six commanders total ... Read More Rating: - Best Game for GBA I have ever played!To start this review, I must say that this is the best game I have ever played for the GBA. Heres how it works: first, you choose what side you want to play: Good or Evil. Next, you choose your commander. There are 6 to choose from: Aragorn, Gandalf, and Elrond for the side of good, and Saruman, The Witch-King of Angmar, and The Mouth of Sauron for the side of evil. Next you choose the mission you want to play. After that, you can sometimes choose some companions for the different missions. One mission you ... Read More |