The Lord of the Rings: Mines of Moria Collector's Edition
The 2007 PC MMO Game of the Year returns with an all-new breakthrough title! The Lord of the Rings Online: Mines of Moria drops you into the dark majesty of the world beneath Middle-earth. Explore a truly vast underground environment like you've never seen before. Battle the terrors of the Nameless Deep. Craft new legendary items that evolve and grow in power as you do. Experience the dread and wonder of Moria as one of the new Rune-keeper and Warden classes. Achieve greatness as you seek to claim the knowledge and power lost for generations! The story you know is only the beginning. Conquer the world beneath! Monster Battles - Fight for the dark side with monster play, the revolutionary monster vs. player (PvMP) combat feature, now with Artifact Control and a live online leader board to showcase your achievements. Achieve Greatness - Embark on more adventures and battle more monsters; learn to fish and craft; develop individual traits and reputations, and even buy houses to decorate them with trophies, artwork and more! COLLECTORS EDITION includes - Unique premium book packaging 3 in-game item tokens - can be used to pick from 8 different in-game items 22 x 22 premium cloth map of the Mines of Moria
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The Lord of the Rings: Mines of Moria Collector's Edition Reviews
When I want an artbook, I'm talking something the size of a Dungeons and Dragons game book, not a manual for a PS2 game. This special edition was a waste of a lot of money I could have put towards something more important. The only thing it will be good for is as a liner to the box it came in. I got similar quality rings during the LOTR craze when the movies were released. I have a Life Time membership, but I've been playing other games rather than this one, not because I don't like the game, but because I was so disappointed by wasting $80 on a cardboard insert and some Made In China toys that I am not motivated to play anymore.
And when I would rather pay for school than a Collector's Edition of something, you know it has to be bad. Like school. My ring was ok, not great, mind you. Some of that space could have been used by including the whole box rather than just the discs.
Art books are the whole reason I order special edition ANYTHING. Half the collector's edition box was filled with a cardboard insert to hold everything in place. Lastly, the fancy little box that the "regular" edition came in was not included.
The other part was a disc of pictures. The art book was the biggest problem for me. The DVDs were in paper sleeves and loose in the box.
T.Hassler has it right. It was TERRIBLE. The map was a total disappointment.
The book was the same size as a DVD case, and only had about the width of a jewel case worth of actual pictures.
The "gold plate" was laughable and I'm sure it's the lightest of coatings. Apparently my first review was either too harsh or had some bad keywords. The ONLY, and I do me ONLY redeeming factor in this forsaken pile of fail is the artwork/Audio Combo. And yes, I'm making air quotes for anyone keeping track.
carny's usually produce better than this. Don't even consider being able to wear it (Ummm. The "collectibles" are the reason anyone would buy this over the standard edition, so let's get to them, shall we. I couldn't have been more wrong. The chain it came with was thin and cheap.
Maybe someone else will be more impressed with the audio. The game itself I'll leave for reviewers who have been hammering LOTRO's new addition 8+ hours a day. I truly hope that someone at Turbine reads this and reconsiders what it takes to make something worthwhile. Strike that. awfulness doesn't even begin to describe it. I'm *NOT* reviewing the actual Game-Play as I've barely had any time in game with this Upgrade to Lord Of The Rings Online (LOTRO) and everything so far seems to be toward bettering of gameplay and addressing many long running desires for players. Top that off with a modern feeling map of the Mines of Moria (not Middle Earth) silk screened on this thing, and you begin to feel my pain. Here's a second try:.
The One Ring is mass produced on the cheapest of equipment. On to the review of the Collectors Edition:. the Standard Edition of the Mines of Moria. The box itself is decent: It has a magnetic clasp to keep it shut and it almost looks like an oldish leather book on your shelf. At BEST, the overall feeling of this is as a clunky ornament that you won after playing $10 worth of skeeball at the carnival.
I don't know what I was thinking by paying more money than the standard edition, but I at LEAST thought they might come through on the map. I wasn't going to, I swear). It's interesting, though. But not quite. Unless you want about 30 pieces of artwork that are the same size as a CD Jewel box and some audio from the game, and are willing to part with your hard earned cash for the privilege, stay clear. The artwork is actually pretty cool. But whatever you do, don't bother with this version.
As it is, I'm wishing I had waited. By the way, I've been playing since Beta, am a Lifetime Member and Founder. If the quality and attention to detail put into the artwork, music and the case itself were used on the map and ring, I think I'd be a satisfied customer. Oh man. It includes concept work from texture artists as well as paintings and sketches of Tolkien-inspired scenery and creatures. Wow. Mine has a rather large bump in one spot, probably left from the casting and not milled smooth. Please Note: I'm reviewing the Collector's Edition vs.
Instead of a nice aged feeling map of Moria or Middle Earth on thick linen or similar material, you get a super-cheap ultra-thin piece of nylon cloth (like the cheapest bandanna at a discount store). It does have text on the outside as well as inside, but the forging process which created it leaves the text looking blocky and amateurish. because it's far too small for all but the tiniest of fingers and I'm willing to bet it cant be resized. It's so thin and the threads are so loose, you can literally see through it. The script on the side leaves much to be desired. This isn't coming from some disgruntled Warcraft groupie.
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