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LotR: War of the Ring - Interview @ 3D Avenue
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LotR: War of the Ring - Interview @ 3D Avenue
   

3D Avenue has posted an <a href="http://www.3davenue.com/index.php?mod=article&id=306" target="_blank">interview</a> with Ed Del Castillo, Co-Founder, President and Creative Director, Liquid Entertainment about Lord of the Rings: War of the Ring. Since War of the Ring has been out for a little while now but here's a snippet, anyway:<blockquote><em>Q) It is said gamers will experience the war from both sides. How is this implemented? Will there be two campaign modes? If so, will the endings join or will the game feature two different outcomes? <br> <br>A) As you might expect, both sides have different units, buildings and tech trees. Additionally, they have completely different build styles, population handling techniques, methods of building, methods of advancing their tech trees, etc. We also allow the player to see more of the evil side than you normally see in the books. Players will get to do things like create the Uruk Hai, summon Balrogs, and number of other special tasks.</em></blockquote>
Post Thu Dec 11, 2003 12:51 am
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Players will get to do things like create the Uruk Hai, summon Balrogs

Summon Balrogs? This is related to the War of the Ring just how? Sigh, another "We've got the name now just slap it on some product".
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