Leucius: It is similar to WoW in a lot of ways, a lot more now than when it launched in 2007. There are bound items, as has been mentioned, but it's sort of a necessity with the way crafting is set up since there's no deconstruction method for anything other than Legendary Items.
Really, if you're a fan of the lore, check it out. Just don't judge it on its introduction. Wait till you get past the intro and start earning deeds and doing quests to judge.
Cool and I'm not a WoW fanboy or anything so I wasn't trying to say that LOTRO should "beat" WoW but WoW and SWTOR are the only 2 MMO's I have played so I know them. But I will give it a go when time permits it.
xa_chan: What I really love in LOTRO is also the fact that most of the equipment looks bland. Yes, I know it can be surprising, but LOTR is set in a "low-magic" fantasy world, so a piece of armour is a piece of armour, its name is coming more from its story than its fancy shiny and totally unrealistic look! ^_^
Yes, I also love how Lord of the Rings is a low-magic world where they don't throw fireballs every 2 seconds and where things are more "realistic". Looking forward to playing it.