I personally don't have much faith in this LOTR take on Dota. First off, Warner Bros. has already released what they believed to be the most hardcore LOTR game ever, which unfortunately was downrated by players for being too short, containing too many bugs, and short span of multiplayer capabilities.
Aside from this, for as long as LOTR games have existed, most of them have been made up of a team of heroes with one character representing each main ally race that go head-to-head in a classic turn-by-turn style of combat. Those that were more third person adventure style all met the same un-aimed for fate as their predecessors.
Yes, I do not have much faith in this game, even if it is a take-off of Dota.
[quote=Witty Hobo]I personally don't have much faith in this LOTR take on Dota. First off, Warner Bros. has already released what they believed to be the most hardcore LOTR game ever, which unfortunately was downrated by players for being too short, containing too many bugs, and short span of multiplayer capabilities.
Aside from this, for as long as LOTR games have existed, most of them have been made up of a team of heroes with one character representing each main ally race that go head-to-head in a classic turn-by-turn style of combat. Those that were more third person adventure style all met the same un-aimed for fate as their predecessors.
Yes, I do not have much faith in this game, even if it is a take-off of Dota.[/quote]
Aside from this, for as long as LOTR games have existed, most of them have been made up of a team of heroes with one character representing each main ally race that go head-to-head in a classic turn-by-turn style of combat. Those that were more third person adventure style all met the same un-aimed for fate as their predecessors.
Yes, I do not have much faith in this game, even if it is a take-off of Dota.