The Lord of the Rings: The Battle for Middle-earth (Prima Official Game Guide)
Only one can win in the battle for The One Ring. ·Covers all 25 missions' units, stats, abilities, upgrades, and strengths and weaknesses ·Exhaustive walkthroughs for the forces of good and the forces of evil campaigns ·How to command four unique sides, including resource management and base-building techniques ·Thorough skirmish maps guide reveal key points of interest ·Proven strategy for creating and maintaining buildings and armies, and sending units into battle
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The Lord of the Rings: The Battle for Middle-earth (Prima Official Game Guide) Reviews
It has tons a great pictures and lots of helpful hints and gives you a VERY THOROUGH explanation of all the game elements - which was great to read because I found the manual that came with the game to be very vague and lacking in detail. So, you can read this entire book and know that you haven't been given a complete walk-thru to spoil your fun.
So, if you have found the manual to the game to be very confusing and lacking in detail explaining things and you have never played a RTS (Real-Time Strategy) game before, this is definitely your book and you will not be disappointed. I bought the Battle for Middle Earth without ever having played in RTS games in my life.
So, even though I thoroughly enjoyed the game, I had a hard time trying to figure out what was more important to be doing. This guide helped me out tremendously as far as knowing what to build and when, and explaining Powers and Evenstar Powers better, and many other things that I didn't quite understand in the game. Sure, there are walk-throughs with strategies and maps of all the 30-some places you fight your way through, but I haven't looked at those just yet - I like to try and figure things out for myself, but it's nice to know if I keep having trouble, I can go to it.
One thing I love about this book is that it doesn't take away from the thrill of the game by telling you everything you need to do; it just offers strategy suggestions.
Enjoy. But, if you are a Lord of the Rings fan, like I am, you'll love the cinematic battles, dazzling special effects, and "just one more battle" late night gaming sessions. Each page is in full color, printed on glossy paper, and full of insider tips, unit details, and battle walk-throughs. The game mechanics are pretty much what you'd expect from any Warcraft inspired RTS: Build Base, Harvest Resources, Build Units, Invade.wash and repeat. If you are huge Real Time Strategy (RTS) fan, the game may not strike a tune with you. This Prima Game Guide trumps the last one I purchased, the Rome Total War Prima Game Guide, which was printed on cheap paper and entirely in black and white.
Why. The game is everything I had hoped it would be: Challenging, Beautiful, Epic, and just plain fun. I purchased The Lord of The Rings, That Battle For Middle-earth PC and the Prima Official Game Guide this week. In conclusion, I strongly recommend both The Battle For Middle-earth, the PC game, and the Prima Game Guide. Though not as thick and heavy as the Prima Guide for the Sims2, the Battle For Middle-earth Game Guide is still suprising well done. A fold out map of Middle-earth, also in full color printed on card-stock paper, is included, but, sadly, the map is only sparsely labled and pretty generic.
That being said, the Prima Game Guide is equally impressive.
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