The Lord of the Rings: Gollum story trailer. Perhaps a little oddly, given you'd think Daedelic would want to keep The Lord of the Rings fans firmly on its side, the developer has now announced those wanting to experience the adventure with more authentic elf voice acting "in the Elvish tongue of Sindarin" - an addition the developer is aiming at "die-hard fans who want to immerse themselves even more while exploring the world of Tolkien" - will need to cough up extra for Gollum's Precious Edition. The Lord of the Rings: Gollum, for the uninitiated, forges something of a unusual path through Middle-earth, taking its wide-eyed lead - already an unusual choice for a protagonist - on a pre-Lord of the Rings adventure combining "subtle tactical stealth" and "fast-paced parkour action". It's probably fair to say Daedelic Entertainment's The Lord of the Rings: Gollum has been a little divisive since its unveiling in 2019, and it likely won't help that the developer has now announced it's charging extra for anyone that wants to hear its elves speak in authentic Elvish. It is a DLC for the real Tolkien Devotees who want to immerse themselves even more into the world of Middle-Earth." "Daedalic went the extra mile here and hired professional voice actors, who were trained in Sindarin by our lore experts. With the Sindarin VO these dialogues will be held in Sindarin. These dialogues add to the atmosphere and worldbuilding. While traversing through Mirkwood and other parts of middleearth Gollum will be able to listen to various dialogues between Elves. "On top of that the Sindarin VO expansion adds additional Sindarin lines to some of the characters in the background. "The Elves in the base game will speak in their tongue (Sindarin) from time to time," Daedalic said. trained in Sindarin by our lore experts". In a statement shared with Eurogamer, Daedalic says you will still hear some Elvish (Sindarin) language without the DLC "from time to time" - though this paid DLC does fills out the game's world with more, recorded by "professional voice actors. UPDATE 18/4/22: Gollum game developer Daedalic has responded to news of the game's DLC which adds Elvish spoken language to the game.
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