The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (video game)
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Added by GimliThe Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring is the name of three different video game adaptations of J. R. R. Tolkien's novel The Fellowship of the Ring, an Xbox version developed by WXP, a PC and PS2 version developed by Surreal, and a GBA version developed by Pocket Studios. All versions of the game are published by Black Label Games, an imprint of Vivendi Universal Interactive.
The games are adaptations of the novel rather than the 2001 film of the same name. The video game includes sections of the novel that were not included in the movie, such as Frodo Baggins' encounter with Tom Bombadil. Thus the games are not in the same series as The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers and The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King by Electronic Arts, which are based upon the two films of the same names from The Lord of the Rings film trilogy. The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers also contained some levels set in The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (video game)|The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring.
In the game you can play as Frodo, Aragorn, and Gandalf. Unlike most Lord of the Rings Games this one is based on the book and Frodo travels to places such as The Old Forest, encounters Old Man Willow and meets Tom Bombadil (all things cut from Peter Jackson's film). He also goes to the Barrow-downs and fights the Barrow-wight. It is rated T for teen. The game is basically a slash 'em' up style video game, with fighting taking up most of the game time.
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Characters
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The three playable characters in the game are Aragorn, Gandalf and Frodo Baggins, 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) and the sword Sting, which is given to him by Bilbo. Frodo can also pick up stones and shoot them in a ranged attack, as well as utilizing the Ring to give him invisibility. Aragorn uses his long sword, Andúril, and a bow. He could also use a fish called Xiphidae, a secret weapon found on the last level. Gandalf uses his sword Glamdring and his array of magical spells: Fire Blast, Staff Strike, Chain Lightning, Heal, and Attract.
Enemies
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Added by TheGoldenSickleThe enemies in the game are: Barrow-wights, Black riders, Ruffians, Cave-trolls, Stone-trolls, Orcs, Goblins, Uruk-hai and Wolves. The bosses in the game are the Balrog, The Old Barrow-wight, the Fell beast, Bill Ferny, Harry Goatleaf, Old Man Willow, Nazgûl and Watcher in the Water.
Synopsis
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The narrative 
Added by TheGoldenSickleThe first act deals with Frodo's journey to Bree.
It begins peacefully in the Shire as Frodo is making 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.
Aftwerwards, the group arrives at The Old Forest. Frodo must find Merry, Sam and Pippin who have lost themselves in a forest labyrinth. He must then free Merry and Pippin from the clutches of Old Man Willow. Finally Tom Bombadil intervenes, rescuing the Hobbits and setting them off in search of 12 water lilies. Once recovered Tom takes them to his house to recuperate.
Then they head to The Barrow-downs. Frodo's companions are again lost, and Frodo has to find them in the fog of the wight-haunted downs. In the final barrow Frodo finds his new weapon, the Westernesse Dagger, and uses it to defeat the Barrow-wight Boss with the help of Tom, who guides the hobbits to Bree.
Act Two starts in Bree when it is apparent that Merry is missing and gameplay switches to Aragorn. Having found Merry he then hunts for objects to construct Hobbit decoys to fool the Nazgûl that they are still on their trail, battling Wolves and ruffians along the way.
Aragorn escorts Frodo and Sam to the summit of Weathertop. On the way wargs and Orcs are first introduced into the game. Aragorn must battle a troll on the summit before returning to the campsite to
Added by TheGoldenSickleThe Troll Shaws. Aragorn must clear the area of enemies including orcs, wargs and several Trolls. Once all enemies are defeated Glorfindel takes the company to Rivendell.
Act 3 begins with Gandalf as the 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. With Gimli the dwarf as a companion, Gandalf must navigate the dark maze of the Dwarrowdelf fighting off the Goblins and Cave-trolls that stalk its shadows. The game becomes more objective based when the Fellowship re
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Added by TheGoldenSickle Cheats and Game Guides
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There is an Easter Egg in the last level when you play as Aragorn. When the level starts turn around and go. Kill the Warg. Then run up the cliff where you see Gollum. He will walk away muttering. There is another location not far away with the same thing. You have to look at Gollum on both of them. Then run down the shoreline until there is a small (But unclimable) hill with Gollum he will scream and run. This is NOT the one with the Orc archer. Turn right and run across the log bridge that will be there. Their will be a cut scene where Aragorn and Gollum talk. Gollum will walk away muttering that he is there to give "Presents for Rangers" Then a large fish will smack Aragorn in the face. Now when you pull out your sword it will be a fish. Even better it will create more damage than any other weapon.
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Voice Cast
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- Frodo/Celeborn (voiced by Steve Staley)
- Aragorn/Tom Bombadil (voiced by Daran Norris)
- Gandalf (voiced by Tom Kane)
- Elrond/Bilbo (voiced by Jim Piddock)
- Gimli/Boromir (voiced by James Horan)
- Sam (voiced by Scott Menville and Cliff Broadway)
- Merry/Gollum (voiced by Quinton Flynn)
- Galadriel/Lobelia Sackville-Baggins (voiced by Jennifer Hale)
- Pippin (voiced by James Arnold Taylor)
- Legolas (voiced by Michael Reisz)
- Lady Goldberry (voiced by Kath Soucie)
Uncredited Voice Cast
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- Arwen (voiced by Kath Soucie)
- Angelica Baggins (voiced by Kath Soucie)
- Rosie Cotton (voiced by Jennifer Hale)
- Robin Smallburrow (voiced by James Arnold Taylor)
Game Boy Advance port
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Added by ElcidmanA Game Boy Advance version was later released in September of 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. 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
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A sequel was planned for this game, and was to be titled The Lord of the Rings: The Treason of Isengard, which was a discarded title for the book The Two Towers. The game was in development, but was cancelled before its release.
References
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- GBA Release dates. GameFAQs. Retrieved on February 9, 2008.
- Xbox Release dates. GameFAQs. Retrieved on February 9, 2008.
- PS2 Release dates. GameFAQs. Retrieved on February 9, 2008.
- PC Release dates. GameFAQs. Retrieved on February 9, 2008.