Lord of the rings: the fellowship of the ring
BLACK_Monkey
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<div class="IPBDescription">Coming out the 22nd!</div>I can't possibly wait for this game! The movie was spectacular, and I hope the game is too!
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Either it'll follow the storyline exactly, making it pretty obvious -exactly- what you have to do next, making the game a complete non-challenge, or...
It'll follow the story on the main points, but there will be things that you'll have to over come that are new, meaning that the game will have cheesy parts in it that were just spliced in to try to give the game a challenge.
Same with the last few FOTR games I've played.
Oh, and I highly doubt that it was read more often than the Bible. Most successful belletristic book of all time - maybe. Most successful book of all time? Don't make me laugh.
edit: or, moleculor, perhaps it could follow the book's storyline more closely, seeing as how there were a lot of things that are in the book that were omitted from the movie.... that would keep the moviegoers happy because they wouldn't know EXACTLY what was coming next, and I'd play it because hell, I love LotR... heh.
The LOTR is how old? 50 years? That means that maximally three generations could have read it.
The most religious books have readers in thousands of generations, and seeing that p.e. every Muslim reads the Koran at least once completely, I'd say Tolkien will have to wait for a <i>long</i> time.