When comparing The Lord of the Rings: The Battle for Middle Earth II vs Ultimate Chicken Horse, the Slant community recommends Ultimate Chicken Horse for most people. In the question“What are the best local co-op PC games?” Ultimate Chicken Horse is ranked 14th while The Lord of the Rings: The Battle for Middle Earth II is ranked 15th. The most important reason people chose Ultimate Chicken Horse is:
While there are only 10 base maps, each map has unique mechanics that makes them very refreshing going from on to the next.
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Pros
Pro Refined gameplay
Everything about the game has been improved over the original including the gameplay. With improved base building it now easier to keep the flow of the game going. There has also been 3 factions added to the game making for more choice for the player in how their game will play due to each having different skills and weaknesses.
Pro Six different factions to pick from
There are six different factions you can play as: Goblins, Dwarves, Elvis, Men of the West (Rohan and Gondor), Mordor, and Isengard. Each faction has their own unique units and specializations allowing for different play styles across each chosen race.
Pro Great soundtrack
With a great soundtrack as well as realistic battle sounds the game has a high polished sound that fits right in with the movies.
Pro Unique maps
While there are only 10 base maps, each map has unique mechanics that makes them very refreshing going from on to the next.
Pro Crazy gameplay gives fresh experiences
Each time you play is quite different from the last, and it's always pretty hilarious to watch the games spiral into madness.
Pro Build your own challenge, every time
Levels start out simple, but each round begins with players adding something helpful or harmful to the level.
Cons
Con Hub building lacks the logistics of other titles
Battle for Middle Earth II features a main construction building with different hubs branching outward from it. These hubs are the sole areas where you can add on to your base and, with a limited number on your first construction building, expanding to another base is essential if you want to build all of the units available to you and keep up your economy.
Con Actually a 4X game with a touch of RTS
This game is in the 4X genre and should not appear in the top RTS games list, it incorporates good parts from RTS like base building but is not an actual RTS.
Con Micromanagement a necessary skill for success
Like many other high-skill intensive Real-Time Strategy titles, this game is far from simple. Players will suffer a unit capacity limit, meaning you will have to do more with a few units rather than rely on a horde. Unfortunately, micromanagement is not for everyone, and some may see the skill requirement as an unfortunate addition to and otherwise great RTS game.
Con Sometimes you just can't win
Depending on your friends, people can make maps impossible to win. This can get very frustrating. However, bombs are present to remove dangerous objects. This only occasionally becomes an issue in party mode.