Revisiting the Shadows: A Look Back at Battle for Middle-earth 2: The Rise of the Witch-king
Due to expired licensing rights for the Lord of the Rings IP (specifically the rights to Peter Jackson’s film likenesses, music, and voice acting), EA was forced to delist the game over a decade ago. Revisiting the Shadows: A Look Back at Battle
The Rise of the Witch-king is the definitive way to play one of the best Lord of the Rings strategy games ever made. It’s a shame it is trapped in licensing hell, but thanks to a dedicated fanbase, the Witch-king is rising once more on modern PCs. Today, we are diving into why this expansion
Today, we are diving into why this expansion remains a cult classic, why it is so difficult to find via legitimate , and how you can still experience one of the best evil campaigns ever made. While the graphics are dated, the art direction is timeless
Because you cannot give EA your money for this title anymore, the community has stepped up. Abandonware is a gray area, but since the game is no longer commercially available, here are the two safest routes:
Absolutely. While the graphics are dated, the art direction is timeless. No modern RTS captures the scale of fortress sieges quite like BFME 2 . Watching a Balrog smash through the walls of a Dwarven fortress or leading a wolf-riding horde out of Gundabad is an experience that modern MOBAs and battle royales simply cannot replicate.
Here are the three pillars that made this expansion great: