![]() In fact, every character has a plastic shader that makes him look like a Happy Meal toy. While The Hobbit’s visual presentation is nice (the shire looks especially colorful), its graphics are very kiddie-oriented. But the combat just never gets your heart pounding like it should. Weapons-wise, you start out with just your walking stick eventually you’ll get your hands on the fabled sword Sting and build up a repertoire of special moves. You’ll also see quite a bit of combat against goblins, wolves, and other creatures. Bilbo moves about like he graduated from the Mario School of Platforming — you can jump, climb, and sneak past almost any obstacle as him. ![]() The conclusion of Tolkien's epic work involves Sam and Frodo reaching Mount Doom and the rest of The Fellowship preparing for the greatest war of Middle Earth since The War of the Elves and Sauron.The Hobbit is a platformer at heart, and it definitely feels like it’d be more at home on the GameCube than on the PC. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King Aragorn, Legolas, Gimli, Merry, and Pippen each follow their own paths. The Fellowship of the Ring gets split into two parties, with Frodo and Samwise followed by the creature, Gollum. Young Frodo Baggins inherits The One Ring from Bilbo and embarks on his own journey outside The Shire with his best friends Samwise, Merry, and Pippen. The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring Bilbo returns home to Bag End, still carrying The One Ring.Īmazon Prime, Max, Vudu, Google Play, iTunes, Redbox The last part of The Hobbit trilogy involves the search for the Arkenstone and a battle between Men, Elves, and Dwarves against an Orc army. The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies The Wizard, Gandalf, convinces Bilbo Baggins to join a quest with a group of dwarves.Īmazon Prime, Max, Vudu, Google Play, YouTube, iTunes, Redboxīilbo and the dwarves arrive at the Lonely Mountain and face the deadly dragon Smaug.
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