

(Single Player Only)Ĭomplete 'The Mines of Moria' in under 15 minutes.ĭress a character completely in treasure items.Ĭomplete 'The Battle of Pelennor Fields'.Įnter cheat codes in the Extras menu Effect (Single Player Only)įinish one of Gimli's opponents as Legolas in 'Helm's Deep'.Ĭomplete all the Fetch Quests in Middle-earth. Reach the top of Amon Hen without being caught once by Boromir. Travel to Isengard as every playable Hobbit. (Single Player Only)įish perfectly 20 times by pressing the icon as it flashes.Īchieve True Adventurer in every level. Unlock all the Map Stones in Middle-earth. (Single Player Only)ĭuring 'Prologue', jump into the fires of Mount Doom as Isildur.Ĭollect all the Mithril Bricks.

(Single Player Only)Ĭollect all the Red Bricks. (Single Player Only)Ĭraft every Mithril item. Turn an enemy into a skeleton and make them dance.Ĭollect more than 10,000,000,000 studs. what's up - and whether either will make it there and back again.LEGO The Lord of the Rings Cheats For Xbox 360Ĭraft the Fire and Ice Bows. Lego Lord of the Rings was the first Lego game to include voice lines taken from the movies themselves, alongside its score - which may be the cause of licensing issues. A bizarre and frustrating decision for fans left with only two thirds of the story. But it was left incomplete - the final film in The Hobbit's trilogy planned as DLC that inexplicably never saw light of day. It remains one of Lego's best open worlds.Īnd Lego Hobbit was pretty great, too - it included mining and crafting gameplay I haven't seen in another Lego game since, and offered up yet more of Middle-earth to explore. It's a shame, because Lego Lord of the Rings in particular is brilliant - a love letter to Middle-earth and Peter Jackson's original movie trilogy. The games disappeared from Steam, PlayStation and Xbox stores on or around 1st January - suggesting some kind of licensing restriction ran out at the ent of last year. ORIGINAL STORY 3/1/19: Lego Lord of the Rings and Lego The Hobbit have left the Grey Havens and are no longer available to buy from PC and console marketplaces. "The games will remain in players' libraries if they already own them." "Lego The Lord of the Rings and Lego The Hobbit will no longer be available for sale in digital stores," a WB spokesperson said. has not said why the games were delisted, but gave Eurogamer the following comment - confirming the games are no longer available to buy: UPDATE 4/1/19: It sounds like Lego Lord of the Rings and Lego The Hobbit's digital download versions have been removed from sale permanently.
