Breja: [...] who wants to spend a whole game playing as Gollum? [...]
amok: if the game was good - i would.
there can be some really good stories told from the perspectives of the "bad guys" as well as the less know characters. It is challenging to create good stories from them, yes, but it can turn out well. On of my favorite movies is for example "Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead"
Great movie, though calling them "the bad guys" seems a bit of a stretch.
Anyway, I'm not saying there isn't a good story to be told about Gollum (thought honestly, I don't think anyone can add much of worth to Tolkien's world, it's not a Marvel like franchise, apt for people to just waltz in and insert their own stuff), but that I don't find it an appealing idea
for a game.So far the only LotR games that were any good were either strategies, the Lego game, or the very arcade-y Return of the King and Middle-Earth is a world I love deeply, so I'd like to explore it as someone who can interact with it's beauty, and experience wonder at it's sights, whereas Gollum can only shrink in disgust from beauty and couldn't give less of a crap about monuments of the past. Or anything else really except for the Ring, and maybe raw fish.
It's like if we never got to experience the Star Wars world in Jedi Knight or KOTOR or Fallen Order games, and then got a game about Watto.