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Tales of the Shire: A The Lord of the Rings Game

Released: 7/29/2025

Critics
57
vs
Users
82

Score Breakdown

57.3

Critic Average

14 reviews

82

Steam User Score

3,478 reviews

38

Metacritic User Score

73 reviews

Disparity Breakdown

Steam Disparity
-25.2

57 vs 82

Metacritic Disparity
+19.3

57 vs 38

Combined Disparity
-3.0

Average of both sources

Review Disparities

Positive = critic higher than usersNegative = critic lower than users

Each point represents a critic review. Hover for details. Positive = critic higher than users. Negative = critic lower.

8/14/2025

Launch Window

For what it is, Tales of The Shire puts together a cozy game that almost requires you to play a certain way to enjoy it. At the same time, the game makes it known what it wants from you from the very beginning. There's charm here to be had with the right mindset. However, putting all of this together makes for a rather fixed and repetitive experience. For what it's worth, Tales of The Shire stands as a solid formula for people who don't often play these types of games. It replaces coordination and planning with hard work. By the time you're done with this game, you'll be ready to try some of the more renowned titles the genre has to offer.

60

60/100

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8/2/2025

Launch Window

A great idea lost under the weight of tiresome game mechanics.

40

40/100

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8/2/2025

Launch Window

All in all, Tales of the Shire would still be a recommendation for Hobbit fans and anyone who wants to relax in a harmonious world while playing. However, the current technology suggests that we should at least wait for a few more patches. Perhaps they'll also bring some additional content.

60

60/100

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7/30/2025

Launch Window

An unexpected journey into Bywater provides a calming village experience with your fellow Hobbits.

70

70/100

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7/28/2025

Early Review

Cosy gaming+hobbits seems like a match made in Valinor, and Tales of the Shire tries hard to meet that lofty goal - but in its current state, at least on Switch, this game is unfortunately almost as much of a slog as schlepping evil jewellery to a distant volcano.

40

40/100

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7/28/2025

Early Review

The constant crashes and lack of an autosave have put me in quite an anxious state for a cozy game, as I make sure to save before doing anything. While I feel the game has made its way 'there', it's not quite ‘back again’ and needs a bit more time before it’s really ready for an adventure.

55

55/100

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7/28/2025

Early Review

Tales of the Shire offers a comfortable and lazy fantasy life, but it's one that feels genuine and heartfelt. Fans of the genre will love it, as long as they're prepared to fully embody the peace and tranquillity of a Hobbit's way of life.

70

70/100

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7/28/2025

Early Review

A Lord of the Rings life-sim, Tales of the Shire tries to live up to its inherently great premise, but the Hobbit game falls short in a few ways.

70

70/100

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7/28/2025

Early Review

Tales of the Shire is ambitious but a bit insipid.

60

60/100

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7/28/2025

Early Review

Everything is built around the hobbit ideal that is food. The writing and the aesthetics are all extremely hobbit-coded. Rather than a life sim, Tales of the Shire is a hobbit sim. If that sounds like a good time, you should definitely check out this game.

70

70/100

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7/28/2025

Early Review

Tales of the Shire offers a cute, cozy adventure that excels in its fishing and cooking, but fails to succeed in any other area synonymous with the genre.

60

60/100

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7/28/2025

Early Review

Tales of the Shire has a great premise, but will unfortunately leave most players wanting more. Its charms will potentially appeal to Hobbit fanatics, but with there being much better cosy games on the market, it's relying heavily on its Tolkienian license to distinguish itself.

40

40/100

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7/28/2025

Early Review

Great cooking and foraging systems, but not a lot else to keep you busy.

67

67/100

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7/28/2025

Early Review

Despite an incredibly promising premise, Tales of the Shire is dreadfully boring and extremely buggy to boot.

40

40/100

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