
While there is new areas to explore, Mines offers new material for younger players as well – like two new classes that may appeal to the veteran MMO games. Not recommended for new players, the Rune-Keeper and the Warden are spell-casters and melee, respectively. There are three zones to explore – Eregion and Lothlorien as well as the crowning glory that are the mines themselves. Seriously, Moria is one of those environments that will have you stopping, staring and then (occasionally) picking your jaw up off the desk. Before you actually get to enter the Mines of Moria, there are several prerequisite quests you have to undertake. And there are some side quests, like entering the Brackwater caves in search of missing dwarves. And with regards to the Brackwater, the caves are menacing with great theme music. Just as it is in Filgogan. Sooner or later, though, you get back to the main quest line that will drive you along the path to enter the mines.To enter Moria, you have to replay the fall of Moria session, and this is the first treat of the interior of the once-proud dwarven hold. You play the part of Nafni, called before Durin VI on the eve of a visit from the elves in Kazad-dum. This is the beginning of the grandeur that is the Mines of Moria expansion. It tells how Kazad-dum became known as Moria, the Black Pit. Sure, there is lots of running back and forth, but the reasoning is to create the sense of the scope of the Tolkien work. This is not just about running about and shooting or stabbing things. Oh, don’t worry, there is plenty of room for that. But most of the entry quest is obeying instructions and being treated to a visual display that is quite impressive – even up to and including the death of Durin at the hands of the balrog.In addition to the quest load that is the prelude to the mines, the quests also help you upgrade armor, equipment and adornments. And you will need them all. Moria is a deadly adventure, full of twisting tunnels that can have you turned around and completely lost in minutes. The denizens of this dark kingdom are plentiful and very deadly, especially when they attack in a pack.
Turbine should be extremely proud of what it has created here. This is a visual treat that sparks dreams and nightmares. Yes, there may well be things that go bump in the night, but usually that bump means its getting closer and hunting you. It is wise to not venture too far into this cavernous kingdom without a group.The vision of the dev team is truly impressive and it is backed up with a musical score that is magnificent and totally in tune with the surroundings and circumstances. Yes, there are a lot of cut scenes, but LotRO is one of those games that does have numerous side quests, but the main goal is to make you a part of the living adventure that comprised Tolkien’s classic trilogy. In that regard, the cut scenes are bliss.The Mines of Moria expansion is a great reason to play LotRO – more so if you are a Tolkien fan. Sure, there have been other expansions for existing MMOs that have gotten a lot of hype, but Mines of Moria certainly has to rank up there with the best MMO expansions of 2008.
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