Electronic Arts released one of its biggest movie-to-videogame conversions during the holiday season of 2002 with The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers for GameCube, PlayStation 2, and Xbox. Taking players on an epic quest, based on the modern cinema trilogy directed by Peter Jackson, The Two Towers delivers intense, large-scale action with tons of swordplay and all the trimmings of learning through experience. The more than 12 levels are directly taken from scenarios and events that appeared in the first two first films and EA added a smattering of bonus content on top of it, including interviews with all the principal actors, stills, trailers, and more.
Survive Amon Hen to Helms Deep with the help of our guide. Full walkthrough, character upgrades, secrets and more.
Back when Peter Jackson was putting the finishing touches to the sheep exploding scene in the seminal Bad Taste, the only way you could revisit the world of Middle-earth was to sit down at your Super NES and sob your way through Interplay's disastrous adaptation. Or play the role-playing game. Or actually sit down and complete the book trilogy over the course of several months. But whatever your decision, you knew you were in for ponderous plodding instead of over-extended battle sequences. Read More »
Also known as: LOTR: The Two Towers
Release Region: United States
Release Date: December 31, 2002
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Also available on: PlayStation 2, Game Boy Advance, Xbox, Wireless
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