Daedalic Entertainment unveils a new Gollum trailer at The Game Awards.
Daedalic Entertainment has finally given us a glimpse at The Lord of the Rings Gollum trailer. It shows an updated look at the creeping threat and what we can expect from his story. This trailer shows Gollum escaping from an orc group (after killing one). Smeagol then steps in to help Gollum escape from the orcs and hideaway.
But it’s too late. Gollum is heard by the orcs and dumps molten metal onto the helpless creatures.
Tolkien’s Trilogy Could Have A Critical Piece Added by ‘The Lord of the Rings Gollum.
Daedalic Entertainment has released a new trailer for The Lord of the Rings – Gollum. This is the first time we’ve seen it.
Although it appears that we have to wait even longer for a more thorough look at Middle-Earth’s most hated creature, the short snippet gives some food for thought about why a Gollum-themed game might be the perfect addition to the Lord of the Rings’ last chapter.
The Gollum trailer is… not much, but it shows a different perspective than anything else we have seen in Middle Earth.
The story is told through the eyes of someone who belongs, whether it’s in books or films.
Frodo and Hobbits may be small, but Middle-Earth is designed for everyone, except Hobbits.
They still have a place on Middle Earth.
They have a stake and a history that includes forebears who helped shape the Third Age.
Gollum doesn’t have any.
Although Smeagle killed his friend in cold blood, you would expect him to be marginalized. But, it is only part of a larger story.
Even in their darkest moments, no Fellowship members except Gandalf were left alone. Gandalf is not even a person.
Gollum is a victim of circumstance and power clashes, left alone and at the mercy of others and his powerful desires.
While it’s not something you have to be concerned about when you’re reading or watching someone else’s stories, the Gollum video makes it the main focus.
It’s also a game, which opens up some intriguing possibilities for Gollum to be understood more profoundly.
Gollum is smaller and more isolated than most of the world around him. This means that Tolkien’s incredible world boils down to just a few different threats to him.