

I used November because playership spiked in December, a month in which, lo and behold, both games were offered free by Humble Bundle in the middle of the month. Steamcharts lists an average of 54.7 players of Hobbit for November (this is PC only, I know) and 57.0 for Rings in the same month, with peaks for both around 150. I said “for some reason,” above because not only is the explanation very simple, we’re not talking about LEGO Silent Hills or LEGO NCAA Football here. Interactive Entertainment were answered with a boilerplate non-answer and no reason why they were taken down, it’s no mystery nor scandal: The licensing terms for selling these games expired at the end of the year. Even though questions sent to Warner Bros. These games were, obviously, licensed adaptations of movies - which used to be a very common thing in video games but is less so now. If you would like to pick up the LEGO Lord of the Rings game to play around during the long winter evenings, they are sold out on LEGO’s website, but still available on Amazon.In a story that has, for some reason, managed to captivate the discussion of video games the past two days, yes, Lego : Lord of the Rings and Lego: the Hobbit are no longer listed for sale on digital marketplaces. If you want to immerse yourself in the Lord of the Rings saga with LEGO minifig heroes & villains this is for you! Grab your popcorn and enjoy! 😛Īnd to get a taste of the LEGO Lord of the Rings game features, here is a helpful video from the FliptriqTV as he walks you through some of the sections of the game.
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YouTube member mario11168 compiled all of the animated Lord of the Rings movie-scenes from the game – basically creating an hour-and-a-half long LEGO version of the Lord of the Rings trilogy. We have talked about the game before (see: LEGO Lord of the Rings Video Game Coming!), and today I would like to show you something special. This creates a very realistic gaming experience. The LEGO Lord of the Rings video game is no exception to this trend, but also comes with one unique feature the voice-cut of the actual actors from the movies.

LEGO video games come with incredible detail and animation, interesting and involving game-features, and a generous sprinkle of LEGO humor.
