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The Hobbit
Customer Ratings: 4.5 stars
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I played the GameCube version, but it is also available on PC, PS2, XBOX.

The Hobbit is a pretty good action adventure with appealing graphics and a lot of nice features. The game progresses through Tolkien's story, with each level representing a location from the book.

What to expect:

* Although the gameplay consists mostly of combat, platform jumping, and rope climbing, there is a fair amount of stealth and even real puzzle solving as well.

* While there's only one crucial timed sequence in the game, there are lots of little optional ones that can reap all sorts of goodies: Lockpicking is actually a minigame where you must trigger one or more moving mechanisms on a locked chest before the time runs out. While some chests won't fault you for failing, most chests will injure or poison you if you're too slow or make a wrong move.

* Through the course of the game you will obtain different weapons, starting out with the relatively weak but far-reaching walking stick. Other weapons include the shorter, but more powerful sword Sting, and throwing rocks of various kinds.

* You need every skill you acquire in the game. Different levels focus on different abilities (sneaking, jumping, fighting).

* Enemies and quests become steadily more difficult throughout the game.

* The game is just long enough to be satisfying and make you feel you've gotten your money's worth, but not so long that you get bored with it.

* At the end of each level you're presented with a screen that shows how many gems, coins, and chests you discovered as well as the total number available in that level.

What's good:

* The graphics are colorful and intriguing. A decidedly different look from the live action LOTR films and the older animated ones.

* Level design is generally good; each new location has a unique atmosphere and presents new challenges.

* Purple "journey gems" that guide you to important locations. These gems often appear when you reach new phases in the main quest, and are indispensable at timesespecially during the final sequence, which is timed.

* There are goodies scattered all throughout the game, some out in the open, many hidden or locked in chests. What's great here is that you only have to walk in the general proximity of these items and they magically come to you. (Likewise when you dispatch enemies and they drop looteven if they're across a chasm!) This is much nicer than games where you must make physical contact with all loot in order to retrieve it.

* All dialog is spoken, and the voices are pretty good.

* There's a very nice quest log that clearly identifies optional and required quests, and checks tasks off as you complete them.

* After completing each level you get to visit a store where you can use coins you collected to buy potions, rocks and upgrades that allow you to carry more items.

* Like most console games, you can't save wherever/whenever you want; you can only save at various "save pedestals" scattered around Middle Earth. What's nice is there are plenty of pedestals to be found, and they're almost always located right before particularly dangerous areas.

* When Bilbo does something that affects another area (for example, flipping a switch that opens a door in another room), the game always quickly cuts to the other location to let you see what just happened. This feedback is helpful and important.

* Some replay value, in that you may feel compelled to go through the game again just to find all the goodies you missed the first time.

What's bad:

* I encountered a clipping issue where Bilbo became permanently stuck on a mushroom. I loaded a saved game and avoided that mushroom after that.

* While camera control is usually pretty good, there are numerous tight spots where you simply can't get the camera at a good angle, or worsewhen the camera keeps moving when you're trying to do something.

My rating (from Very Bad to Very Good): Very Good

You will probably like this game if you liked these: American McGee's Alice, Sphinx and the Cursed Mummy, Prince of Persia: Sands of Time

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I bought this game last (11/12/03) night, and I have to say it's really good. I'm a huge fan of Tolkien's work, and this game is a tribute to his book. The cinematic sequences are fantastic, the in-game graphics are superb, and the game play is loads of fun. The music is great (it doesn't sound repetitive like other games), and the voice acting is spot on. I've been waiting for months for this title to be released and I wasn't disappointed. This game is a "must have" for any Tolkien fan.

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Unlike Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers this game actually makes you think. In other words it's not just a button mashing game to get from level to level. Excellent game play. Just the right mix of combat, puzzle-solving and exploring. Great graphics and decent voice acting and nicely follows the book though it does take some liberties. Also I loved the music: very much fits the theme of the game.

Overall a wonderful purchase. The only RPG for the Cube that was better was Zelda: Ocarina of Time.

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"The Hobbit" is the best RPG I have played yet. With only a few flaws, I recommend the game to everyone. It does have some violence, but there's no gore or blood. After you defeat an enemy, they disapear, turning into "Courage Points". Once Bilbo collects enough Courage Points, his Health Meter increases.

The graphics are much better then Mario and Zelda combined. The characters give realistic expressions (some of which I got a kick out of). Everything is very detailed, even down to the water running down the side of a rock.

This is truly an Action-Adventure game. Bilbo explores a total of 11 levels, and eavh level is HUGE two times the size of the biggest Mario level. When it comes to the Action, there's a lot of it. You can have atleast 20 battles in each level (except the Shire), and in some levels you can have 40. You fight wargs, goblins, spiders, spirits of the Necromancer, and a few wierd creatures I don't know the name of.

The cool thing about this game is that the characters speak audibly; you're not just reading words on a screen. Also, the characters don't blab on and on for like ten minutes. They usually just say a few things, but if the conversation is getting to long for you, you can just hit the Start button to end the whole thing. Very handy.

The game follows the book pretty well, but in a few places the game changes the story a little. For example, a whole part is added between when Bilbo loses the group in the goblin tunnels and meets Gollum.

The only problems in this game are that you can't go back to previous levels, and it was a little easy. I beat it in two weeks, playing about an hour a day. Other than that, this game is almost perfect.

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This game is Great!! I bought it on sale not expecting much,but was pleasently surprised.It is not to easy and not to hard.It has lots of hidden items so after you beat it you can go back and try to get them all.It has cute characters and is lots of fun!!It does have some long cut scenes but has wounderful graphics.I reccomend this game to any person who likes role play games.5 stars in my book~

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