At this point you will learn the following controls: Use the two actions above to kill the enemies, they will keep appearing so keep attacking them until the screen changes to show an enemy bowman. The first thing you do is learn the controls (watch out though as the enemies can kill you #personalexperience): So I’ve unboxed the game cartridge and put in my Nintendo DS and I have sat through the lengthy introduction which is all voiced (great no more reading the cut scenes)! This walkthrough should apply to the LEGO Lord of the Rings games on PSP, iPhone and iPad, however there may be some discrepancies. This is the walkthrough for the first chapter of the LEGO Lord of the Rings Nintendo DS/3DS game. Great job everyone who worked to make this game a success deserves a pat on the back.LEGO Lord of the Rings Walkthrough for Nintendo DS and 3DS Overall I think this game is awesome and I just want to congratulate LEGO Inc., Warner Bros Interactive Entertainment, Travelers Tales Games, The Saul Zaentz Company/Middle-Earth Enterprises and New Line Cinema and Nintendo for Licensing the game.
Especially movie trilogy/series based games. Story telling was great in this game I don't have too much to say hear, accept I love how humorous and kid friendly LEGO really does make with its LEGO games. I use iLuv headphones and it does really sound better when I have the headphones plugged in. The Sounds and the music are beautiful whether you have headphones or earphones plugged into the system. I am not positive I am still learning the 3DS as I go. But I imagine thats the case with all 3DS games and if you have power saving mode on or off, the 3DS slider on or off etc. I do notice however if I don't have the 3D on the image looks brighter even if I have the brightness on its dimmest setting and power saving mode off and I still notice it when I have power saving mode on which makes about 95% difference but I still notice it a bit. It also looks awesome in its 2D format when the 3D is off its still sharp. So in terms of pixels the 3DS is truly a successor to the DS version. Graphically this game is sharper and better to look at, not as many pixels in the 3DS version in comparison to the DS version where there is a majority of pixelation. Though I do like the camera view better on the 3DS version because the angle adjustment is better when say your Legolas and trying to shoot something whether it's a target or an antagonist character etc it is a lot better.Īs far as the game goe s when the 3D is on it looks spectacular. While I notice that when compared to the DS version the games are really no different, at least from what I notice. So I usually keep my 3DS games in 3D mode for a short period of time then I turn it off. On my 3DS XL I keep mine relatively low since looking things in 3D can really mess with my vision. LEGO Lord of the Rings for 3DS is Awesome!Īfter having played the DS and 3DS version of this game I give the 3DS version 5 stars this game is really incredible especially when you turn the 3D slider on it really does bring the graphics of the characters,scenery they all look really awesome.
Special Palantir seeing stones let gamers jump back and forth between storylines, and as always, multiplayer fans can drop in or out of the action any time they please. Players can collect Mithril to forge new items in the Blacksmith Shop, and characters gain new weapons and attacks as the advance through the journey. There are more than 80 different characters to unlock, including the massive spider Shelob, the frightening Balrog, and the tortured hobbit Gollum, and the game includes dozens of lines of dialogue taken directly from the films. As always, gamers spend much of the adventure switching between characters, dismantling foes, and destroying the environments to earn LEGO studs. All of Middle-earth has been re-created, even portions not seen in the films, but players follow the general progression of the story, travelling from The Shire all the way to the heart of Mordor.
Tolkien's epic trilogy (albeit with small plastic blocks and vintage Traveller's Tales humor) as they join Frodo, Aragorn, and the rest of the Fellowship in LEGO The Lord of the Rings.
Gamers can relive Peter Jackson's version of J.R.R.