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Fans Bring Classic Lord of the Rings Game into the HD Era [Battle for Middle Earth]

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Once upon a time, EA had the rights to the Lord of the Rings (film) series, and they made a bunch of games. Many of them were surprisingly good, like Return of the King, but two in particular stood out: the Battle for Middle Earth RTS games.

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They were very good, combining powerful hero units with elements of siege warfare to craft games that didn’t just make good use of the license, but were fantastic strategy games in their own right. They are also—thanks to the handover of the LotR license from EA to Warner Bros—sadly all but forgotten, since you can’t buy the games anymore.

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That hasn’t stopped a pair of fans from bringing the first Battle for Middle Earth, released back in 2004, into the modern era. They’ve released a visual overhaul for the game that transforms the units and heroes from blocky little lumps into HD characters that more closely resemble their on-screen counterparts.

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Designed for use on T3A: Online, a server that lets BFME live on after EA’s official servers closed down in 2010, you can download the HD files here.
 

Vashetti

Banned
EA and WB need to come to some agreement to get these officially released again.

Absolute travesty that these classics are no longer available unless you seek out a CD (or pirate).
 

farisr

Member
Not the classic Lord of the rings game I was hoping for.

I need my two towers and rotk remasters/remakes.
 
putting the name of the game into the title prob wouldn't have been such a bad idea

on topic though: Really cool, loved battle for middle earth 2
 

Nev

Banned
Battle for Middle Earth 2 was fucking awesome, if hilariously unbalanced.

Such an underappreciated series. I wish they made a third one.
 

Laieon

Member
I don't think I ever played Battle for Middle Earth 2, but 1 was great. I also really enjoyed the RTS game Sierra (I think it was them) put out a few years before - War of the Ring.
 

Fliesen

Member
uhm, so, i had to click the link to the Kotaku post where i had to click the link to the moddb page to actually get some proper res screenshots.

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the models still look blurry as all hell. no offense to the creators.

Like, what's the point in showing a high res / high detail version of Aragorn in the OP, when in game he's still a blurry mess? :/

There's no mention of new terrain textures, and those actually look great :p
 

Deft Beck

Member
This is a perfect opportunity for EA to buy these assets and put them in a Game of War clone with plenty of microtransactions.
 

V1ctIm

Neo Member
Was hoping for the Amiga classic, War in Middle Earth. Easily the best LotR game and one of the first open world adventures. I beat Sauron in soooo many different ways it is ridiculous. Total freedom. One day maybe someone will update this amazing game.
 
I loved that original game. Having your separate, persistent, armies meet up for the big battles was always an awesome moment.
 
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Deleted member 10571

Unconfirmed Member
Goddangit, I thought this would be about those really old LotR/Hobbit EGA/VGA PC games.
 
I have the anthology release and recently tried installed BFMEII and Rise of Witch King. Kept freezing up so I need to find a windows 10 patch online if one exists.

Don't know if anyone has checked prices recently, but this game on amazon costs a kidney nowadays...

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000N4JEN2/?tag=neogaf0e-20

Would be nice if these can be freed from licensing hell and put up on Steam( most likely Origin if it ever happened).
 

tbm24

Member
Thread reminded me how much fun I had with the RoTK game.

Thinking back I'm game for a re-release of the LoTR rpg. I had a lot of great times with it.
 

Godcannon

Member
Not the classic Lord of the rings game I was hoping for.

I need my two towers and rotk remasters/remakes.

We're those the beat em ups/hack n slash (I think also had co-op)? Kind of like musou style that followed the events of the movies. Those were jaw dropping good.
 

ys45

Member
Damn, I came into the thread expecting the game to be the old Interplay LoTR game on Amiga/PC in the 90s .

Guess it's too early for me zzzzzzzzz



Fake edit : Looks like I'm not the only one lol
 

Brazil

Living in the shadow of Amaz
I really loved the city building mechanics of these games, despite the fact that they were terribly unbalanced. Good times.
 
I love the C&C games, how does the BFME franchise compare?

Very well. Game has the speed and simplicity of C&C but is drenched in LoTR love and detail. Seeing a troll rip up a tree to use as a club and having human infantry cower and yell when it approaches adds so much to the feel of the game.
 

Windam

Scaley member
Now I wish I knew what happened to my copy of War of the Ring. :( Wish these were available digitally.
 

Oemenia

Banned
Very well. Game has the speed and simplicity of C&C but is drenched in LoTR love and detail. Seeing a troll rip up a tree to use as a club and having human infantry cower and yell when it approaches adds so much to the feel of the game.
Sounds great, will give it a shot. I hear the first and second games are very different, is that so? I love RA2 and C&C3 because they have really well designed scenarios in each level, even if the gameplay is simple the gameplay always has a nice forward momentum.

Is it true that BFME2 has more generated content?
 

Poppy

Member
i played this game a ton with a friend and we would destroy online, unless it was against the germans

the germans were tough

anyway all i ever wanted to do was rush and mass produce isengard bombs and blow up walls because that shit is fun and lurtz was OP
 
I loved this game so much for the recreations of Helms Deep and Mines Tirith. I also loved the fact that Boromir can survive and go with you all the way.

Man, I need to play this again.
 

farisr

Member
We're those the beat em ups/hack n slash (I think also had co-op)? Kind of like musou style that followed the events of the movies. Those were jaw dropping good.
Yeah, the hack n slash games, had 2 player co-op, and a leveling system that got you new moves as you went on. Was so damn good.
 
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