The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (video game)
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The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring is a 2002 cross-platform
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 video game developed based on the first volume
The Fellowship of the Ring
The Fellowship of the Ring is the first of three volumes of the epic novel The Lord of the Rings by the English author J. R. R. Tolkien. It takes place in the fictional universe Middle-earth. It was originally published on July 29, 1954 in the United Kingdom...

 of J. R. R. Tolkien
J. R. R. Tolkien
John Ronald Reuel Tolkien, CBE was an English writer, poet, philologist, and university professor, best known as the author of the classic high fantasy works The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings, and The Silmarillion.Tolkien was Rawlinson and Bosworth Professor of Anglo-Saxon at Pembroke College,...

's The Lord of the Rings
The Lord of the Rings
The Lord of the Rings is a high fantasy epic written by English philologist and University of Oxford professor J. R. R. Tolkien. The story began as a sequel to Tolkien's earlier, less complex children's fantasy novel The Hobbit , but eventually developed into a much larger work. It was written in...

. WXP
The Whole Experience
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 developed the game for Xbox
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, while Surreal
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 developed the PC and PlayStation 2
PlayStation 2
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 version, and Pocket Studios delevoped the game for Game Boy Advance
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. All three versions of the game are published by Black Label Games, an imprint of Vivendi Universal Interactive. The game was released to mixed to average reviews,earning a score of 59/100 based on 19 reviews at Metacritic
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,whilst IGN
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 gave it 7.5/10

Meters

There are meters in the game found on the top right and left corners of the screen. For Frodo, at the top left is health and the top right is purity. When Frodo wears the One Ring his purity goes down. Wear it for too long, and a Black Rider finds you. Aragorn only has a health meter. While Gandalf has a health meter and a spirit meter in the same place of a purity meter, which reduces when casting spells. It goes up when he drinks Miruvor.

Items

There are many items in the game. One of them is mushrooms, commonly found in The Shire. Another is Cram, a bread made by the men of Dale. It can be found in Bree, Weathertop, The Troll Shaws, Orc Dam, Moria, Hollin, and Amon Hen. Lembas is a waybread made by the elves of Lothlórien. It can be found in the same places as Cram. Another item is Miruvor, a drink to replenish Gandalf's spirit meter. Lembas, Cram, and Mushrooms all replenish health.

Plot

The narrative of the game can be roughly divided into four acts, each played out by one of the three main characters, with some variation. The first act deals with Frodo's journey to Bree. It begins peacefully in the Shire as Frodo has to make the final arrangements for his departure. Although there are many optional quests involving the inhabitants of Bywater and Hobbiton, the main story focuses on the selling of Bag End. Once this is complete and the Ring is retrieved Frodo must escape the Shire undetected by Black Riders to meet with his companions at Maggot's Farm.

The Old Forest

Frodo must find Merry, Sam and Pippin who have lost themselves in a forest labyrinth. However giant spiders lurk behind the trees, and the forest has a mind of its own. Once he finds all of his companions he ventures to the Withywindle and must free Merry and Pippin from the clutches of Old Man Willow, the first boss. Finally Tom Bombadil intervenes, rescuing the Hobbits and setting them off in search of 12 water lilies whilst defending themselves from the giant spiders. Once recovered Tom takes them to his house to recuperate.

The Barrow-downs
After a brief time with Tom Bombadil and his wife, Goldberry, Frodo and his companions journey to the Barrow-Downs. Frodo's companions are again lost (probably taken while he slept) and Frodo must find them in the fog of the wight-haunted downs. Along the way Frodo encounters Barrow-Wights, ghost-like creatures that claw at him. In the final Barrow-Down Frodo finds his friends and the Westernesse Dagger, which he uses to fight the Old Barrow-Wight. The Old Barrow-Wight is much stronger than the others and spews mist at Frodo. Eventually, Tom Bombadil finds them again. He kills the Old Barrow-Wight with a spell, and guides the hobbits to Bree.

Act Two starts in Bree when it is apparent that Merry is missing and gameplay switches to Aragorn. As Aragorn begins playing he will have to fight a boss, Bill Ferny. Bill Ferny carries a large pike. Once he is dead, Aragorn sets out to find Merry again. Having found Merry he then hunts for objects to construct Hobbit decoys to fool the Ringwraiths and wild men. Harry Goatleaf releases wolves that Aragorn has to fight in Bree. After fighting a few wolves, Aragorn will have to confront Harry Goatleaf. After Aragorn kills him, he gets some of the objects he needs to construct decoys. After finding almost all the objects, Aragorn meets two wild men attacking Bob, a stable-cleaning hobbit. Aragorn kills them and enters The Prancing Pony.

Weathertop

Aragorn escorts Frodo and Sam to the summit of Weathertop. On the way Wargs and Orcs are first introduced into the game, they are extremely fast at attacking 'beware'. Aragorn must battle a troll on the summit before returning to the campsite to protect Frodo from the attacks of the Ringwraiths armed with a burning brand.

The Troll Shores

Aragorn must clear the area of enemies including orcs, wargs and about 5 Trolls. Once all enemies are defeated Glorfindel takes the company to Rivendell. In other versions the enemies are mainly goblins(including the Xbox version).

Gandalf becomes a playable character as he searches for the doors of Moria. As he attempts to open them, play switches to Aragorn as he fends off the Watcher in the Water before returning to Gandalf on entering Moria. in the other system versions you must defeat the watcher in the water with Gandalf. With Gimli the dwarf as a companion, Gandalf must navigate the dark maze of the Dwarrowdelf fighting off the orcs and trolls that stalk its shadows. In other versions you do not fight all enemies like trolls and so not have Gimli as a companion at all. The game becomes more objective based when the Fellowship reaches Balin's Tomb from which Gandalf must find an escape route as the other characters fend off the trolls, using slabs of stone which redirect the light onto the huge keyhole, and the only thing to open the humungous door is the light, this is a real puzzerler. Play then switches to Frodo in the 2nd hall, retaining Gimli (no Gimli in other versions) as a companion, who must find a way through the various ladders, walkways and bridges to reach and open the gates on the other side. Act 3 reaches its conclusion on the bridge of Khazad-dûm where Gandalf duels with the Moria boss, a Balrog.

After a brief interlude in Lothlórien, Aragorn resume the role of playable character. There is a short level in which he spies out an orc-dam on the river Anduin as the game introduces its final minor enemy, the Uruk-hai. Play then moves onto the final level of the game at Amon Hen in which Aragorn battles his way through most of the previously-encountered enemies to the Seeing Seat. The very summit has to be reached twice, first as Frodo who must get to the top of a stone hill while other members of the fellowship are dueling orcs. Aragorn battles the Games final boss, one of the Nazgûl atop a Fell Beast, using his sword and bow and arrow at the top of the hill.

The game ends in a cut-scene where Legolas shoots the Nazgûl's winged mount with an arrow. Meanwhile, Lady Galadriel looks into her fountain (as she did in the first cut-scene) and the game ends. Beating the game unlocks infinite health and ammo for the next time you play.

Characters

The three playable characters in the game are Aragorn
Aragorn
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, Gandalf
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Gandalf is a character in J. R. R. Tolkien's novels The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. In these stories, Gandalf appears as a wizard, member and later the head of the order known as the Istari, as well as leader of the Fellowship of the Ring and the army of the West...

 and Frodo Baggins
Frodo Baggins
Frodo Baggins is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium.He is the main protagonist of Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings. He was a hobbit of the Shire who inherited Sauron's Ring from Bilbo Baggins and undertook the quest to destroy it in the fires of Mount Doom...

. Each with their own weapons (which vary throughout the game). Frodo uses 3 melee weapons at different stages in the game: a walking stick at the start of the game, a dagger (from the Barrow Downs) after defeating an Old Barrow-wight, and a short sword; Sting, which is given to him by Bilbo. Frodo can also pick up stones and throw them in a ranged attack, as well as utilizing the Ring to give him invisibility. Aragorn uses a long sword, Andúril, and a bow. Gandalf uses his sword Glamdring and his array of magical spells: Fiery Blast, Staff Strike, Chain Lightning, Heal, and Attract.

Development

The full motion videos of the game were created by Blur Studio. The music of the game was composed by Brad Spear, who also served in the voice editing and post-production. The voice acting was directed by Jeff Pobst and Rob Pearsall. Huck Liggett and Martha Mayakis were the agents responsible for voice casting. The voice cast consists of Steve Staley
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 as Frodo and Celeborn, Tom Kane
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 as Gandalf, Daran Norris
Daran Norris
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 (as "Darren Norris") as Aragorn and Tom Bombadil, Scott Menville
Scott Menville
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 as Sam, James Arnold Taylor
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 (as "James Taylor") as Pippin, Quinton Flynn
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 as Merry and Gollum, James Horan
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 as Gimli and Boromir, Michael Reisz
Michael Reisz
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 as Legolas, Jennifer Hale
Jennifer Hale
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 as Galadriel and Lobelia, Jim Piddock
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 as Elrond and Bilbo and Kath Soucie
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 as Goldberry. All of the above voice actors (along with Cliff Broadway) provided additional voices for the game.

Game Boy Advance version

A Game Boy Advance
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version was released in September 2002 to North American audiences, and to Europe two months later. It greatly differed from its counterparts on other consoles, most notably for its RPG-style battle system. However, the game was poorly received by critics. Most of the complaints came from the extremely slow gameplay, as well as the first few characters being notably weak, this is aided later on when the full 9 join in, but doesn't last as shortly after, the entire group has Frodo continue on alone for a short bit, while being short but extremely hard. It was also notorious for its poor quality; the game contained many glitches which greatly hindered the player's progress and sometimes even forced them to restart the entire game.

Sequel

A sequel was planned for this game, and was to be titled The Lord of the Rings: The Treason of Isengard for PS2 and XBOX, which was a discarded title for the book The Two Towers. The game was in development, but was cancelled before its release.

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