It even went out its way to tell a half decent story, but that is no use when the game is released as an unfinished mess. It made me intrigued in what happened to him during this time period. The story actually made me care about Gollum as a character. Tired, broken and dated is the only way to describe the lands of Mordor where The Lord of the Rings: Gollum takes place. Platforming sections are just broken, puzzle sections not registering being complete, and stealth that is of the style from when stealth games first appeared in 3D. Perhaps it is best to keep that door closed? Usually I love a good platform game or stealth game, but, when I have to actually quit and restart after an hour of trying to figure out the trigger point to continue the story? Yeah, the game starts to lose me. That is until I had progressed further and platforming became the main game type, mixed up with some stealth. Yep, the orcs catch old Sméagol and lock him up, and I couldn’t have been happier. Luckily, in Gollum, you spend many chapters in prison. Splinter Cell: Double Agent? Give me more time, governor! Riddick Escape from Butchers Bay was incredible and A Way Out, well… that game crashed for me and would never work so I can’t count it. This is not a bad thing for me, mostly as I love a good prison based game. The Lord of the Rings: Gollum takes place between the books The Hobbit and The Fellowship of the Ring, when Gollum spent time as a prisoner in Mordor. Want to win a 12 month Xbox Live Gold subscription? Enter now!
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