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The Best Lord Of The Rings Games, Ranked

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Ever since Frodo Baggins lucked his way into inheriting a cursed piece of jewelry, The Lord of the Rings has been prime material for video game adaptations. The majority of these games have been based on the Peter Jackson-directed film trilogy, with The Hobbit prequels also getting time to shine on various platforms. Some of these games have been great tie-ins to terrific films, others have been about as fun to play as tag with a Nazgul.

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But in the fires of Mount GameSpot, we've found the best Lord of the Rings games. These are our picks for the 10 most preciousss games of Middle-earth. We think all of these are worth playing even today, but there have definitely been some clunkers in The Lord of the Rings franchise. Here's to hoping that The Lord of the Rings: Gollum is good enough to join this list when it releases in September.

1. The Lord of the Rings: Return of the King

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The third time was the charm, as Return of the King nailed a perfect balance between action, adventure, and cutting-edge visuals for its time. With some proper star power cycled into the mix--yes that really is Sir Ian McKellen voicing Gandalf--Return of the King helped end the LOTR film and video game trilogy with a gigantic bang in 2003.

Read our The Lord of the Rings: Return of the King review.


2. The Lord of the Rings: Two Towers

The Lord of the Rings: Two Towers
The Lord of the Rings: Two Towers

The Fellowship of the Ring's tie-in game was largely seen as middling, but for the sequel, The Two Towers massively improved on its predecessor to create a more enjoyable journey. It wasn't perfect, but a competent combat system, great voice-acting, and impressive graphics made the middle-child of the LOTR saga surprisingly memorable.

Read our The Lord of the Rings: Two Towers review.


3. Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor

Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor
Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor

An original tale set in the wastelands of Middle-earth, Shadow of Mordor's claim to fame was its brilliant Nemesis System, which created a dynamic choice-based system that altered the world around you based on your actions. The combat was magnificent, bending wild beasts to your will so that you could have an army on standby was great, and going after an Orc that had been a thorn in your side made Monolith's first foray in Tolkien territory an instant-classic.

Read our Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor review.


4. Lego Lord of the RIngs

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There are three constants in life: Taxes, death, and Lego adapting a film property into a quirky game that features plenty of brick-busting action. Lego Lord of the Rings didn't stray away from its successful formula, as this adaptation kept the film plot beats intact and added a wholesome layer of goofy charm to the adventures of the Fellowship.

Read our Lego Lord of the Rings review.


5. The Lord of the Rings: Battle for Middle-earth

The Lord of the Rings: Battle for Middle-earth
The Lord of the Rings: Battle for Middle-earth

Whether it was the battle of Helm's Deep or the clash on the Pellenor Fields, Lord of the Rings has always had some of the best large-scale warfare that was begging for a real-time strategy adaptation. Battle for Middle-earth largely succeeded at bringing those conflicts to life, with systems and ideas that would later be used in its sequel.

Read our Battle for Middle-earth review.


6. The Lord of the Rings Online

Lord of the Rings Online
Lord of the Rings Online

In an age where MMOs were more popular and varied than ever, it only made sense that Lord of the Rings should join that scene. Rewarding in the character development department and absolutely grand in the number of locations that could be visited, LOTR Online created a magical experience for fans who logged into the Middle-earth servers. 15 years later, LOTR Online still has an accurate title, as it's still available to play online.

Read our Lord of the Rings Online review.


7. Middle-earth: Shadow of War

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While Shadow of Mordor was a tight and compact sandbox, Shadow of War presented a much larger and epic world to explore while expanding on everything that made the original game so beloved. The Nemesis system made your personal antagonist deadlier than ever, combat was stylish, and the ability to wage actual large-scale war while expanding your territory added some interesting wrinkles to the gameplay loop.

Read our Middle-earth: Shadow of War review.


8. The Lord of the Rings: The Third Age

The Lord of the Rings: The Third Age
The Lord of the Rings: The Third Age

What if Final Fantasy X was given a Lord of the Rings makeover? You'd get The Third Age, a fun and competent role-playing game from 2004. Loosely adapting the film trilogy, The Third Age looked great and functioned as an entry-level RPG that younger fans of the films could easily dive into.

Read our Lord of the Rings: The Third Age review.


9. Lego The Hobbit

Lego The Hobbit
Lego The Hobbit

A compilation of the first two Hobbit films, this Lego game tie-in pretty much stuck to its strengths. It was goofy, charming, and squarely aimed at kids and fans who'd appreciate the more slapstick take on the beloved Lord of the Rings characters.

Read our Lego: The Hobbit review.


10. The Lord of the Rings: War in the North

The Lord of the Rings: War in the North
The Lord of the Rings: War in the North

With Lord of the Rings readying a return to cinemas with 2012's The Hobbit adaptation, War in the North took advantage of that buzz to craft an original Middle-earth tale. A reliable adventure, War in the North might not have been game of the year material but its rock-solid combat, polished controls, and surprisingly great co-op made it comfort food for a few weekends.

Read our The Lord of the Rings: War in the North review.

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"The Fellowship of the Ring's tie-in game was largely seen as middling"

Fellowship didn't get a movie tie-in game, at all. Which is why the Two Towers game also includes all the big battles from the Fellowship movie.

There is a game called The Fellowship of the Ring but it's an obscure forgotten cartoonish thing, based only on the book.

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Battle for Middle Earth 2 was a much better game than the first one, and it had a great expansion, too. It's in my all time best RTS game's list. Also, nothing beat the joy of suddenly spotting Gollum in the battlefield amid the chaos; trying to do away with the 'ring', beating him to get it and summoning Galadriel or Sauron himself.

Also, little joys like summoning the Balrog or Aragorn's army of dead--it was just too fun.

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The Lord of the Rings: Conquest should certainly be on this list and toward the top. Also, Battle for Middle Earth 2 is excellent and one of my favorite games ever.

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This list is so bad that i came here just to vent.

CONQUEST! Should be higher then all of these except for maybe ROTK or SOW.

**Shadow of War i played at launch for about 8- hours and that was that..

I returned about 3 months ago & my god that musta been 300 hours ago...

The Nemesis system is way deeper then i originally knew...The weird Orcs you can make by having them kill you twice and then when you kill them by severing arms they come back as these uber powerful,rare Orcs like 'Stormbringer'.

Probably the most fun ive had in a open world since FarCry3 or Skyrim.

Thanks Brett for convincing me to return to Shadow of War..

It's unfortunate Monolith isn't making a new LOTR game & instead making a lame WOnderWOman game. Sellouts! :D

I think i wann aplay The Two Towers & ROTK again.. I recently bought Original XboX MonsterBrand rare component cables.. I know these titles will look bette ron original Xbox then PS2 but PS2 is easier to plug n play... what2 do what2do..

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Nothing about The Lord of the Rings: Conquest on this list?!

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I knew before I clicked on the article that ROTK was gonna be at the top. Countless hours with me and my friend playing as Aragorn and Gandalf when we were kids.

Most of the games on this list are pretty good. I really enjoyed Battle for Middle Earth.

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Battle for Middle Earth II could easily be on this list. It broke away from the node locked building in the first one and upped the unit count too. Both are excellent.

War in the North has been on my backlog stack for a while and I really need to fire it up.

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Middle-Earth: Shadow Of Mordor franchise and LOTRO. The closest thing we have to a true rpg based on the LOTR. Just imagine a LOTR ip with Skyrim or Fallout 4 style rpg.

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@idakooz: Oh man, that was supposed to have happend already! LOTR: The White Council got cancelled near the end of the EA Games deal with the LOTR license... sadly.

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