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This is a list of Middle-earth video games.It includes both video games based directly on J. R. R. Tolkien's books about Middle-earth, and those derived from The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit films by New Line Cinema and Warner Bros. which in turn were based on Tolkien's novels of the same name.
Ni no Kuni [a] is a series of role-playing video games developed and published in Japan by Level-5; Bandai Namco publishes the games outside Japan. The first games in the series chiefly follow the young Oliver, and his journey to another world to save his mother and stop the beckoning evil.
Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom [a] is an action role-playing game developed by Level-5 and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment. The game is a sequel to Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch , and was released for PlayStation 4 and Windows on March 23, 2018.
The game features a new faction, Angmar, bringing the total number of playable factions to seven. It also comes with a new campaign based on Angmar, consisting of eight missions telling the rise of the Witch-king of Angmar and the fall of the kingdom of Arnor. New units were added to all six existing factions, as well as both new and improved ...
Set in the fantasy world of The Witcher, the game takes place entirely within the Continent, a northern region in the setting based on Slavonic mythology.The player takes the role of Queen Meve, widow and sole ruler of the sister nations of Lyria and Rivia, who finds her realms invaded by the armies of Nilfgaard, an imperialist nation from the south, in the onset of an enormous military ...
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The game sports both single player and co-op modes. 4 players can play at once, but there can be as many as four playable characters to switch between in each level. [6] Along the way, the children will encounter and fight off various hostile creatures in the service of the White Witch. [7]
Chris Carter of Destructoid approved of the visuals, though found the graphics in Wrath of the White Witch to be far superior. [44] Reviewers praised the art within the game, particularly commending the work by Studio Ghibli, and Level-5's imitation of Studio Ghibli's art style. The layout and humor of the world was also well received.