That, and the lack of a real pvp system, made my hubby and I return to WoW.. hehe
There is some P vs P, but I'd have to say, for me, the enjoyable bit is doing the quests. They add new areas every month, so if you get the lifetime subscription there is always new stuff to do.
I'm looking forwards to the mines of moria expansion. I've got a level 50 captain, minstrel, loremaster and am working on a hunter.
There is some roleplaying but, even on the roleplaying servers it is little and far between.
I love LOTR and I didn't know there was a game. What does it cost and is it a download and what is the address? Please. Thanks
i find the graphics engine for this game to be superior to every MMORPG i have tried (at least a dozen of them) so far (well except for Aion, but then Aion's customer service department is run by retarded chimpanzes). the water, light, shadows, and reflections just knock me out. i'm not to keen on the economy, but that's probley because i only just started playing the game. and i chose unprofitable professions, to boot...i simply like to Farm. i never found a comparable prof for Farming except in Warhammer, but who wants to grow a plant in their backpack the way you have to in Warhammer?!
i find most quests are fairly easy, if long-winded (those hobbity ones sure do go on and on, don't they?) and silver, if not gold seems reasonably easy to earn in order to raise profs and send mats to your alts.
i hope it continues to hold my atention. this is the sixth MMORPG my partner has bought for me in a year! lol
Quoting Autumn978:I love LOTR and I didn't know there was a game. What does it cost and is it a download and what is the address? Please. Thanks
It is now free to play.
The address is:
There was a new content release just 4 days ago.
I just started playing it cause I didn't know it exsisted. I play on Brandywine as a hobbit cause Merry and Pippin are my favorites.







- MomToPrinceB
on Dec. 17, 2007 at 11:06 AM