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Today Lord of the Rings Online turns two, and I might even get to play it if my son settles down for more than 45 seconds. They don’t come out toilet trained. Did you know that? Nobody told me. I just bought some extra toilet paper (I’m not heartless, I bought Charmin), but now he needs somethi...
In my growing rediscovery of Lord of the Rings Online — which is feeding my malnourished PvE soul in splendid ways — I bumped back into one of the most touted new features when the game released a couple years ago: the music system. In my growing rediscovery of Lord of the Rings Online — which is...
I find myself leaning to LOTRO’s Deed log as a far better way to build up my character. Half of LOTRO’s character advancement is not found in pure leveling, where you gain XP and levels to get new skills and bump up stats, but instead through deeds. A majority of LOTRO’s traits are gained thro...
Lord of the Rings Online - It’s simply been a blast to come back to this game, and feeling like I’m actually embarking on a grand adventure with a solid story behind it. It helps greatly that I found a terrific guild that I really like hanging out with.Champions Online - I can’t say anything abo...
Ha ha, no. This is Lord of the Rings Online, the epic massively multiplayer online role-playing game (has anyone else noticed that MMORPG has TWO “play’s” in it?), where you must defeat the Enemy, Sauron, by apparently squashing slugs up and down the Shire. I don’t know how, exactly, this...
As I’ve said previously, I’m a little torn on Lord of the Rings Online’s storytelling. On one hand, the use of the epic storyline’s cutscenes and plot goes a lot further than many games to drawing you in, the regular quests are fairly well-written (and in ye olde Englishe, to boot), and it’s...
Perhaps I spoke too soon the other day. Y’know, when I said, “No, I’ve not reengaged with Lord of the Rings Online — I can scarcely find the time to play the games I have now.” Because while it was completely true as of the time I wrote it, it’s since become a lie. An untruth. FALSEHOOD!
No, I’ve not reengaged with Lord of the Rings Online — I can scarcely find the time to play the games I have now. Yet ever since Mines of Moria came out last fall, LOTRO’s been the Comeback Kid of the MMO crowd, and it’s gotten me thinking of why.