Man... this game was a maze, I was really lost looking for merry, I remember the hobbits becoming REALLY stronger hunting ringwraiths, dude they became like tiny rude spartans from the shire xD. Nobody tell me to do with my Brandywine bridge. Get out of my shire, dark demon bitches >:v
The game may have been absolutely awful (no, seriously, the gameplay was an absolute dogshit sandwich), but my god the soundtrack was unbelievable. Well, these two tracks were anyway. WAY better than such a terrible game deserved.
@@ArcaneAzmadi Yes, it was very different in gameplay and scale. But the soundtrack is pretty much the same. The floppy version sounds awful no matter which soundcard you have, but the cd-rom version sounds great, even better than the Snes version.
I miss this game, its music and its style. A true gem that never got finished. Beautiful upload.
You know, this sound track didn't need to be non stop bangers. But it is, and for that I'm thankful.
I get so much nostalgia from this song. Not because I've played the game but instead from PeanutButterGamer.
Its strange see Lord of the Rings adaptions before Peter Jackson 😳
You must see the lotr old animation movie, its awful but as u said its really strange to see nowadays
Man... this game was a maze, I was really lost looking for merry, I remember the hobbits becoming REALLY stronger hunting ringwraiths, dude they became like tiny rude spartans from the shire xD.
Nobody tell me to do with my Brandywine bridge.
Get out of my shire, dark demon bitches >:v
1:14 when the bass drops
Beautiful, thanks for sharing!
The one good thing about the game the music
feel like a kid again 😀
3:00 at the beginning of this it feels like pirates of the Caribbean theme a bit
What sorcery was done to get this outta the SNES though??
what is the title of this score and who orchestrated/created it?
Charles Deenen
check out the soundtrack to Flesh + Blood if you like this. It's the same melody, but apparently by accident.
The game may have been absolutely awful (no, seriously, the gameplay was an absolute dogshit sandwich), but my god the soundtrack was unbelievable. Well, these two tracks were anyway. WAY better than such a terrible game deserved.
The MS-DOS version wasn't so bad.
@@RyuRanXII The MS-DOS version was, I assume, an entirely different game.
@@ArcaneAzmadi Yes, it was very different in gameplay and scale. But the soundtrack is pretty much the same. The floppy version sounds awful no matter which soundcard you have, but the cd-rom version sounds great, even better than the Snes version.
@@RyuRanXII I would very much like to hear that.
Sorry for that, but I'm sure I can hear it.
awesome tune, but your emulator butchered it. it's almost unlistenable with all these audio glitches