John Rhys-Davies is set to return to Middle-earth when The Lord of the Rings: Return to Moria releases in just one week's time.
Rhys-Davies, who played Lord Gimli Lockbearer in Peter Jackson's film trilogy, will once again voice the dwarven hero, as he is providing his vocal stylings to the upcoming co-op survival crafting title.
«It's always fun to come back and think of the 'what-ifs', and the chance to work on this game is an exploration of one of the what-ifs, isn't it?» Rhys-Davies said of his inclusion in the game.
«Actors often create characters out of love and it's very hard, sometimes, to let them go. Certainly, Gimli is, for me, a character that I really adore, and I'm very grateful for the opportunity to reprise him in a different context.»
You can hear how Rhys-Davies' Return to Moria Gimli sounds, complete with lots of suitably well rolled Rs, in the video below (prepare to feel a tad nostalgic and then immediately wish Legolas was there to flex his orc-killing triumphs while standing next to his friend in battle).
The Lord of the Rings: Return to Moria, which was announced last year, promises to take players to the Fourth Age of Middle-earth and beyond the stories told in Tolkien's books.
«Summoned to the Misty Mountains by Lord Gimli Lockbearer, players band together as a company of Dwarves tasked to reclaim the lost spoils from the Dwarven homeland of Moria — known as Khazad-dûm or Dwarrowdelf — in the depths below their very feet,» the game's description reads.
«Their quest will require fortitude and teamwork, delving deep into the Mines of Moria to recover its treasures and in the hopes of one day restoring them to their former glory.»
Our Tom P had a little play of Lord of the Rings: Return to
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