Lord of the Rings Online
Get bored of Tolkien? We'd Angmar heads in shame
One thing that really sets LOTRO apart from its Warhammer and Warcraft rivals is its PvP - or apparent lack thereof. “If you’re a hero of Middle-earth, then you shouldn’t really be fighting another hero of Middle-earth,” explains Blincoe. “Plus, orcs really don’t have a social life, and they wouldn’t go about questing either. So we had to think of a different way of doing it.”
Enter Monster Play - the feature that lets you play as the opposition without having an elf pal-up with an Uruk-hai to kill a field of coneys. Essentially, you’ll be able to sit in the bad boots of Sauron’s minions parallel to your own character - you won’t be able to level-up, but there will be quests to do and “monster points” to earn, which then can be spent on perks for your main character - or indeed on playing as bigger varieties of monster.
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