![]() ![]() Lord of the Rings: Aragorn's Quest is a lively and colorful retelling of the famous LOTR epic with some nice touches of humor throughout. The PS3 and Wii versions are most appropriate for kids 12 and older. The latter is probably still too intense for kids under 10, but certainly more palatable than most other sword-and-sorcery epics out there. The game comes in two versions: The "T" rated version (which is the source for this review) found on the PS3 and the Wii containing intense battle sequences and motion controls and the less intense E10+ version for the PS2, PSP, and Nintendo DS. ![]() As a children's story, he hypes up the adventure, but cuts down on the gore and gloom. The story within is presented as a bedtime tale being told by the hobbit Samwise Gamgee to his young children. While there are plenty of fighting scenes (including a few intense battle scenes with scores of bad guys onscreen), the game as a whole is presented in a lighter, more colorful way than the often dark and disturbing LOTR movies. Parents need to know that The Lord of the Rings: Aragorn's Quest is a retelling of the same classic story from the Lord of the Rings trilogy, but in a decidely more family-friendly way.
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