Guardians of Middle-earth review

Keyboard and mouse not required

GamesRadar+ Verdict

Pros

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    A true MOBA experience on consoles

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    Diverse selection of Guardians

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    Great interface and controls

Cons

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    Mini-map is hard to follow

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    Matchmaking can take a while

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    AI is exploitable

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MOBA (or multiplayer online battle arena) games like League of Legends and DotA may call PCs their home, but this spin on the traditional real-time strategy genre has started making its way onto consoles, to favorable results. Awesomenauts was the first, and now Guardians of Middle-earth shows us that anyone can get a taste of a quality MOBA game without the need of a keyboard or mouse.

As its name alludes to, Middle-earth takes place in the Lord of the Rings universe and features over 20 iconic characters--or guardians--that you can unlock from the world of J.R.R. Tolkien. Guardians are divided into five different classes--Enchanter, Defender, Striker, Warrior and Technician--and the game does a great job making each one feel and play differently. Each also has a unique set of four abilities (which are inspired by the mythos of the book), allowing for a substantial amount of replayability and experimentation.

MOBAs are traditionally best played with others, and Middle-earth is no exception. Friendly AI-controlled Guardians often stand around waiting for you to do something, and enemy Guardians are easy to defeat. Thankfully, human-only match-making will reliably pit you against living, breathing foes, eliminating the worry of being paired with a bot that won’t strategize with you. The game also features leaderboards, profile accounts, and a tab to invite friends to battle, making the game, and match search times, directly dependent on player involvement.

It’s easy to see how Monolith has made Middle-earth as accessible as it can be for first-time MOBA players without skimping too much on all the trimmings of what makes the genre so much fun on PC. The developers have also created a game that manages to capture the magic of the LotR universe without alienating those unfamiliar to the series. Truly a crowd-pleaser, Middle-earth is a great example of what a console MOBA should feel like and easily sets the bar for more games to come.

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GenreAction
DescriptionGuardians of Middle-earth is an online multiplayer battle arena game that has more than 20 iconic guardians, including Gandalf, Sauron, Gollum, Thrin and many more, for players to control in player versus player (PVP) matches.
Platform"PS3","Xbox 360"
US censor rating"Teen",""
UK censor rating"",""
Alternative names"Guardians of Middle-Earth"
Release date1 January 1970 (US), 1 January 1970 (UK)
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